Does killing angels amount to rebellion?
When most dynasties are normal, the answer is very yes.
Even if you are extremely correct, if you don't respect the authority of the emperor, it is a heinous crime as later generations often say. This is disrespectful.
As the saying goes, the emperor's wrath will kill millions of people and bleed for thousands of miles.
But at this time of year...
"Uncle Zhi, do you really want to leave?"
Outside the camp, Lu Bu led the generals to bid farewell to Zhang Yang, Su Yao and others.
"That dog eunuch didn't know right from wrong and acted recklessly. What's the crime in killing him?"
The reason why Lu Bu can say this confidently now is because they found new clues during the search for the body of Zhao Chang from Xiaohuangmen afterwards.
It turns out that there is not only one imperial edict, there is also another edict to commend the Bingzhou Legion, temporarily make Su Yao a fake Sima, and order him to lead troops to Beijing to face the Holy Spirit.
At the same time, there were two confessions written in advance, stating the fact of fabricating military merit in the first person voice, and even vaguely implicated Ding Yuan and Wang Yun.
Now things became clear.
Zhao of Xiaohuang Clan often confuses right and wrong for his own selfish interests, obviously because of the disputes in the court.
Zhang Yang and Su Yao are just small victims who happened to meet.
"It's true that Zhao Chang of Xiaohuang Clan had his fault, but after all, he was an angel of the imperial court. Someone must be responsible for his death in the camp."
Although the officers and soldiers of the Bingzhou Army, including Lu Bu, said they fully supported them, Zhang Yang knew very well that this support was limited to condemning the eunuchs.
"Does Uncle Zhi think there is still room for redemption?" Lu Bu asked.
"This... I have to give it a try."
Zhang Yang was unsure.
But can they still rebel?
Zhang Yang was not so arrogant as to think that his influence would allow these people to rebel against him.
These sons of the Bingzhou Army clearly told him that this matter was not feasible when they faced the imperial edict and their subsequent reactions.
Su Yao, who can identify friendly troops through their yellow and green names, sees this more clearly.
Su Yao never paid much attention to the Supreme Being in Luoyang City. He was just a background NPC who could only live for a year at most.
But the hearts of the Han Dynasty are still there, and Su Yao's reputation at this time is not enough to make these people independent.
After all, he had only started the game for more than a month, and he could only lead dozens of Han troops at most.
And even if he could, Su Yao didn't want to do such a sudden thing so early.
As the saying goes, those who stand out will die first. In the drama of Chinese hegemony throughout the ages, none of the winners who made it to the end were characters who emerged from the beginning.
Chen Sheng and Wu Guang in the late Qin Dynasty, Huang Jin and Dong Zhuo in the late Han Dynasty, Huang Chao and Zhu Wen in the late Tang Dynasty, Liu Futong and Fang Guozhen in the late Yuan Dynasty, etc. all prove this point.
Of course, the most critical point is that Su Yao still knows too little about the current changes in the game, and he has no chance to reload the file and try again.
Become an enemy of the world without knowing whether there are other game players or unknown threats.
To experience Dong Zhuo's treatment of the 18 princes and Qinwang two years in advance without much foundation is simply to give the Han Dynasty cohesion and longevity.
If the time comes that he really loses his life by playing off, and still benefits others in vain, wouldn't he be so stupid that he only makes people laugh?
"So it's fine if I do the work alone and others take care of it."
But not rebelling does not mean that he will obediently plead guilty to those scum and submit to the law. He is just living a famous life.
Although Su Yao has always wanted to be a law-abiding character and avoid being famous.
But the plot has developed to this point and I have become famous. Do I still have to get used to that bad habit?
Besides, as long as you don't become a red name when you start with nothing, then this is not a bad thing like the sky is falling. After all, the red name is just a part of the game system.
Just like in history, not only Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Lu Bu Dianwei, etc. were all wanted criminals, but even Guan Yu, the famous martial arts saint in China and famous throughout the ages, also had a famous background.
Therefore, in the True Three Worlds, red names are also a normal game experience.
Although it will have some impact on the progress of the strategy, as long as you don't get caught, it will be fine.
Moreover, there are actually many ways to eliminate the famous name. Even if you just wait and do nothing, the authority of the Han court will collapse when Emperor Ling dies next year.
At that time, anything that avoids being famous will be completely unbinding.
So Su Yao actually didn't panic at all.
But Zhang Yang didn't know what Su Yao was thinking. He just felt that this young man was bold and responsible.
Compared to himself who was oppressed by the imperial edict and couldn't say a word, Su Yao actually managed to find a way out calmly.
Especially when the confession was found, Zhang Yang was covered in cold sweat.
He didn't even dare to think about what his fate would be like if he really went to prison and signed this confession after being beaten.
"Thanks to Su Xiandi, we can clear the fog."
Zhang Yang sighed
"But as one of the parties, we cannot prove our innocence. We must find a reputable person to vouch for us."
Su Yao also understood this time, this was telling him how to clear his reputation.
As mentioned before, a red name in the True Three Worlds does not mean it is the end, and there are many ways to wash it off.
In addition to the simplest krypton gold, there is no problem in relying on liver.
Finding a reputable prince as a guarantee, or directly joining their account in exchange for protection, is the most common way to deal with it.
Yes, although he was famous, due to the excellent matching mechanism unique to the late Han Dynasty, the officials of each feudal state were selectively executing the imperial orders.
In particular, wanted orders will be based on the target's reputation and the closeness and friendliness of these frontier officials, and even direct interests will affect their decision-making.
This is quite a restoration of history. The problem now is
"This is a major case of killing an angel. Who can be your guarantee?"
Lu Bu's question was also held by Su Yao. The increased wanted value of killing angels is obviously different from other criminal acts. Can this be eliminated?
However, Su Yao did not speak. Since it was a game process, there must be a goal at the end. Sure enough...
I saw Zhang Yang looking back and staring at the Jinyang City Wall not far away:
"I plan to go see Taiyuan County Governor Zang Min first and ask for his opinion."
As soon as he heard this name, Lu Bu frowned.
The Taiyuan County Governor was indeed highly virtuous, had a good reputation, and was quite capable in governing the place, but Lu Bu didn't think much of him.
If not for anything else, it was because of the tragedy that Lu Bu witnessed with his own eyes in front of his hometown in the sixth year of Xiping in the eleventh year.
In those years, as Xianbei's march to the south became more and more unbridled, His Majesty the Emperor dispatched three armies with tens of thousands of horses to march north out of the frontier fortress, with the ambition to push more than 2,000 miles and completely clear up the border troubles.
However, in the end, it backfired. None of the three armies of the Han Dynasty succeeded, and they were all defeated by the three armies of Xianbei Chief Hu Tan Shihuai.
A veritable fiasco.
The Han army lost all its talismans and baggage, and only dozens of cavalry led by their respective generals fled back.
In the end, seventy-eight out of ten Han warriors died in the battle alone, and only one out of ten returned home alive.
It was also after this battle that the situation in the north of the Han Dynasty seriously deteriorated, and the offensive and defensive trends of both sides were different.
Zang Min, the current governor of Taiyuan County, happened to be the commander-in-chief of the Yanmen expedition in the north. He led the Han Hu (Southern Xiongnu) elite cavalry and more than 10,000 Huns lieutenant generals.
And it was precisely because of this tragic defeat that Zang Min ended his military career not long after the war, transferred to a local government, and finally came to Taiyuan as a county guard.
It was probably because of being bitten by a snake that day that the old general simply did nothing during the Hu Qi invasion and plunder. He closed the city gates very conservatively and defended Jinyang.
Only after the overall situation was decided, less than 500 cavalry were sent to follow Zhang Yang to support Su Yao on Xiangyang Road, and finally made a big difference in this incident.
Seeing Lu Bu's expression, Zhang Yang knew what this brother was thinking and coughed dryly.
"Governor Zang is quite well-connected in the court. The most important thing is that he has always hated eunuchs. As long as the interests are clearly stated, he will never make things difficult for us."
Having decided to leave, all that remains is to say goodbye:
"Captain Hou and Commander Song, you must work hard and not embarrass me, Su Yao, in the future."
"Tun Chief...Tun Chief, please don't forget your kindness to me. I hope that you and Zhang Biejia will have cleared their grievances and come back to lead me!"
Yes, the chiefs such as Hou Cheng and Song Xian have become camp commanders, and even Lu Bu has successfully been promoted to a hundred generals.
This was all thanks to Zhang Yang's massive dispatches before he left. He used his power that had not yet been taken away to promote everyone to the best of his ability in advance.
Although they had to wait until they arrived in Hanoi to meet Ding Yuan to complete all the procedures, I guess Ding Yuan would not embarrass these loyal men with military exploits.
By the way, Wu Chenglian, this young man who was almost in his mid-twenties but still passionate, voluntarily took off his uniform.
Cheng Lian gave up on the new village commander, and might even be about to upgrade his treatment to a hundred generals, and followed Su Yao with a dozen young knights.
Zhang Yang, who saw this scene, burst into tears of envy... Even if he left, no one would follow him...
"Why don't the people from your governor's office come and join in the excitement of our Bingzhou Army?"
Lu Bu rolled his eyes and patted Zhang Yang on the shoulder.
He actually had the idea of following Zhang Yang and leaving, but he was different from these young people. He had two women and a young daughter to raise, so he really couldn't be so free and easy.
Yes, he is not coveting the salary and status of the Hundred Generals. He, Lu Fengxian, does it all for this family!
We won’t mention Lu Bu and Zhang Yang’s little thoughts.
After waiting until everything was settled and finally sending a statement to Ding Yuan, Zhang Yang took Su Yao and others and set off for Jinyang to visit the county governor Zang Min.
Finally, Su Yao arrived at Jinyang City.
[Lost military rank: Tun Commander.
The team with Lu Bu, Song Xian and others has been disbanded.
Create a new team, teammates Zhang Yang, Cheng Lian]
Su Yao, wearing a bamboo hat on his head and a sword hanging from his waist, lined up with everyone at the city gate, waiting to enter the city.
He flipped through the system prompts and pouted. He really didn't expect that one day he would take off the military uniform he was used to wearing.
It’s really hard to keep up with the changes in plans.
However, just as he was muttering in his mind and preparing to think of a new way to play, a name caught his attention.
"Zhang Biejia? Why are you here in the city? And you're dressed like this?"
"You are, Wenyuan? Why haven't you returned to Yanmen yet?"
Wenyuan? !
Su Yao looked up suddenly and saw a young man in green with a face as purple as jade and eyes as bright as stars. He also had a sword hanging on his waist and stared at them curiously.