Da Wei Chun

Chapter 226 1 Relief

Chapter 226 Yi Shu chest

Chinese army tent!

All the generals stood up together, peeking at Xi Kangsheng in the hall.

Xi Kangsheng was looking at a pair of words hanging on the wall, and he was still chanting:

"Looking at the sword with the lamp on while drunk, returning to the camp with horns in the dream... Ending the affairs of the king and the world, winning the fame before and after him... This is an imitation of Xiao Ci, right? Good words...good poems...so bold..."

The Xiao in "Xiao Ci" refers to Xiao Yan, the emperor of Nanliang.His poems such as "Jiangnan Lane" are all in the form of long and short sentences. Because they belong to Qing and Shang operas, they are also called "Xiao Ci", which is the origin of "Song Ci"...

After a few praises, Xi Kangsheng turned around and asked curiously, "Who wrote it?"

Zhang Jingzhi clasped his hands and said, "It's written by Li Chengzhi..."

Li Chengzhi?
Xi Kangsheng only thought Zhang Jingzhi said this word, but he still couldn't believe it, and turned his head to look again.

It is indeed a good character, like a silver hook and an iron stroke, vigorous and powerful, as shocking as a dragon, three points into the paper...

No wonder the name on his military flag was written in his own handwriting?
It can be seen how conceited Li Chengzhi is?
It is said that the words are like the person, but looking at the words again, the words are like sharp edges, but they are exactly the same as Li Chengzhi's temperament...

When it comes to words, even Zhang Jingzhi is amazed.

When I first met Li Chengzhi, the rotten handwriting that was said to be like a dog crawling was regarded as a compliment: not to mention crooked, he would lose his hand and break his leg at every turn. A good word, written by him, is like a person being beaten and crippled , If you want to recognize it all, you have to guess?
Forgot whether he was laughed at once by Guo Cunxin or Yang Shu, Li Chengzhi worked hard as if he had suffered a great humiliation:
He writes when giving orders, and also writes when passing oral messages, as well as decisions and plans, as well as the books of soldiers' drills and military laws and regulations, all from his own hands.

Come and go again and again, this word is as if it has been completely reborn?
It was also from then on that Zhang Jingzhi concluded: This is the person who does great things...

Xi Kangsheng secretly praised twice, and said in a wrong way: "The words are just average, I mean this poem, who wrote it?"

poetry?
Zhang Jing replied subconsciously: "It was also written by Li Chengzhi..."

"Cough cough..."

Xi Kangsheng was almost choked to death by the saliva.

"You say it is possible that it was written by his ancestor Li Qi, or even that it was written by his father Li Shixian, the old man pinched his nose and recognized it, but you actually said it was Li Chengzhi... Zhang Fengzhi, what are you talking about?" Feathers and eggs?"

Zhang Jingzhi wiped his face and looked at Xi Kangsheng helplessly: "Guardian, although the ancestral Li family started with military exploits, they are also a scholarly family, and they are handed down with "Han Poetry". Why can't Li Chengzhi do this?" Poetry?"

Xi Kangsheng glared:
"Don't I know that the first ancestor of the Li family was Li Xun, an incorruptible official in the later Han Dynasty? What I'm talking about is this poem:

Also 'end the king's affairs in the world, and win the name before and after his life'?
Also 'poor white happened'?
How old is Li Chengzhi? Has he grown up?

The battle doesn't work, the words don't convey the meaning, old-fashioned...it's just nonsense..."

Everyone was speechless, with strange expressions on their faces.

You just said "good words, good poems, and good spirit". When you heard that it was done by Li Chengzhi, why did you become a bullshit?
Only Li Yun and Zhang Jingzhi couldn't help but looked at each other, and after guessing the hidden meaning in each other's eyes, they all felt relieved in unison.

Even Xi Kangsheng felt that Li Chengzhi's sharpness was too strong, so he had to suppress it?
For Li Chengzhi, this is actually a good thing.

If you really think that Li Chengzhi is dazzling, with Xi Kangsheng's power, you can find any excuse to kill him with one knife, so why bother?
This is clearly a desire to cherish talent and want to help Li Chengzhi stabilize...

There is also the last sentence: "Fix the affairs of the king and the world, and win the name in life and death..."

Shi is the voice of the heart, from which Xi Kangsheng knows that Li Chengzhi has absolutely no resentment.Otherwise, this poem cannot reveal the ambition of serving the country and wishing to make great achievements...

Looking at the whole poem again, it seems that it was written according to Xi Kangsheng's life?

In Li Chengzhi's words, it's like seeing the portrayal of a lifetime, how can it not let Xi Kangsheng resonate?

No matter how Zhang Jingzhi thought about it, he couldn't figure it out: this poem was written by Li Chengzhi overnight when he gathered his troops to face Li Wenzhong.It really didn't match his age and experience. Even Guo Shouxin thought it was written by Li Chengzhi to Li Qi or Li Shixian, as a metaphor for his disappointment in life...

He has nothing to do with Xi Kangsheng at all, but why is this flattery accurate when it comes to the end, as if Li Chengzhi can predict things like a god?
It's absolutely perfect...

Just as he was suspicious, he heard a burst of rushing, and heard the guards report outside the tent: "Report to the guards, Li Duwei, General Daxi, and Hu Xiaowei, etc., have arrived outside the tent..."

"pass!"

Xi Kangsheng flicked his cloak, and sat on the 'hu chair' in a dainty manner, shaking his buttocks uncontrollably.

Don't tell me, it's quite comfortable?
This Li Chengzhi is also strange, how can he come up with some weird things?

Whispering in his heart, Xi Kangsheng saw Li Chengzhi as the leader, and Daxi and Hu Baozong followed Li Chengzhi half a step later, one left and one right.

When it comes to official position, the more you think about it, the more indescribably weird it becomes: a fifth-rank general and a seventh-rank captain, to serve as a foil for a yellow-mouthed kid who has no official position and has not yet established a crown?
But at this moment, it seems that there is an indescribable harmony?
Only 17 years old...

All the generals looked sideways, looking at Li Chengzhi with different thoughts, and the words Yang Shu said instinctively emerged in their minds: Lang Yan is unique, there is no other in the world!
Even though the bruise on Li Chengzhi's face has not disappeared, the corners of his eyes are still black...

If it's a high-ranking official, it's fine if it's a prestigious person, or if it's a person with a prominent background and an extraordinary background, it can be said in the past, but why have you never heard the word "Li Chengzhi" before?
As for the ancestral Li family, they are almost falling out of the ranks of the gentry...

But thinking about it at this time, no one does not take it for granted!

Ming Zhi Yu Qingping, raised troops in Weimo, with Qu Qu's [-] soldiers, with the momentum of starting a prairie fire, in just two months, he wiped out an enemy that shocked even the imperial court, and even Xi Kangsheng found it difficult...

I wonder who can do it?

Who in this hall is not from a prominent family background, experienced in many battles, arrogant and conceited?But ask yourself, who dares to say that if you put yourself in the shoes, you can achieve Li Chengzhi's step?
Those who had secretly mocked Li Chengzhi before were even more flushed with shame. From the moment Li Chengzhi entered the account, they cupped their fists respectfully and bowed deeply...

Xi Kangsheng secretly sighed: Look, a capable person will always make people involuntarily respect him, even his enemy...

After watching for a long time, he asked slowly, "Win?"

In fact, Xi Kangsheng knew it a long time ago, even Liu Huiwang set himself on fire, otherwise he would not have moved to the camp early.

But after waiting and waiting, Li Chengzhi came to report the victory, so he ordered his personal guards to summon him.

Li Chengzhi clasped his fists in response: "I'm going to guard, I've won!"

"Winning...hehehe...winning..." Even if he knew the result earlier, Xi Kangsheng couldn't help but feel a burst of relief in his heart.

The Five Kingdoms took several years, conspired countless times, gathered nearly a million troops, and almost caused Wei to lose [-]% of his territory, and lost millions of people in a big battle, just like this?
Even without labor, the imperial court dispatched one soldier and one pawn, dispatched one grain of rice grain, and wiped out hundreds of thousands of bandits within the border alone, and kept millions of powerful enemies out of the country...

This is not the power of the world, how else can it be called the power of the world?
Thinking about it now, it was thanks to Li Chengzhi?

If it wasn't for Zhang Jingzhi and Yang Shu's repeated urgent reports, Li Chengzhi praised Li Chengzhi as rare in the sky and unparalleled in the earth, and made himself mistakenly think that they had been coerced, and that Li Chengzhi, whom they raved about, was also an enemy chieftain, so they sent spies to investigate, how could they find out The rebels and foreign enemies have already cooperated from inside to outside. Not only did they instigate the rebellion against the guards of Dasan Pass, they also ambushed tens of thousands of strong soldiers in Xinping County and Quaig County.
This Li Chengzhi seems to be his lucky star?
The more Xi Kangsheng thought about it, the happier he was, and when he thought of the two words "putting an end to the affairs of the king and winning the name in life and death", the more he liked Li Chengzhi, the more pleasing to his eyes.

This time, isn't it me who relieved the emperor's worries and won the name of the world?
So strong, so fast...

Although his heart throbbed, Xi Kangsheng didn't show it at all on his face.Leaning back in his chair steadily, he looked at Li Chengzhi and said, "This time, you should be the first to help Jingzhou out of trouble... Tell me, how do you want to reward it?"

After a slight pause, he asked again: "Hu Shichang is still a little stingy, so he allowed you to be a captain of Xiaoguan from the seventh rank? The old man will give you a half-level promotion. How about asking the court to give you a county captain?" ?”

All the generals were taken aback for a moment, and then there were inhales one after another in the hall.

Is this a question of Hu Shichang being stingy?

This is not a question of half-level or not-half-level at all.

But Hu Shichang had no such right at all.

The county lieutenant is a county magistrate?
Not to mention the seventh rank, the county magistrate, county magistrate, and county lieutenant of the eighth rank must be selected by the Ministry of Officials and the three provinces, and then ordered by the emperor.

I don't see you, Xi Kangsheng, who lives in the second-rank guard. You have to ask the court to confirm Li Chengzhi as a county captain, let alone Hu Shichang?

How many sixth-rank, fifth-rank, and even fourth-rank and fourth-rank generals under Xi Kangsheng wanted to be demoted a few ranks, or trade their titles for a change, and change to a local chief?
This is the difference between the so-called honest officials and dirty officials...

To say that it is noble is a manifestation of identity: even if it is only a Bapin county magistrate, he is also a Bailihou.

To put it mildly: Fighting with Xi Kangsheng, even if you fight for a lifetime, how much benefit can you get?

But to be the chief official: Qingzhi County for three years, [-] snowflake silver...

Although this sentence comes from later dynasties, the truth has never changed!

Look at the stability of the Hu family, how much money and connections, and how much skill was spent, to find a county lieutenant for Hu Baozong?

Therefore, the local chief of Wei is really not so worthless.

And don't think that the county lieutenant is just an official, not as good as a noble.

That is other dynasties.

First count how many chief officials above the seventh rank and how many noble titles above the seventh rank in the entire Great Wei?
There are only two or three hundred of the former, and the number of the latter is too numerous to count... Otherwise, why change the original county into a county, and the original county into a state?

In this way, the titles cannot be conferred, so they can only make up all kinds of generals with famous names, no rights and no salaries to make up the number...

What's more, the nobles of the Great Wei Dynasty only had closed households and no food towns.

If you think about it, you can know: Great Wei has established the country for more than a hundred years, and the years of paying officials' salaries can be counted with the fingers on the hands and feet.
The so-called titles are all in name only, at best they sound nicer.

Looking at the history of the 24th, the Northern Wei Dynasty is the most slick: not only is the title not as good as the official, but it is also madly awarded?

Although it can be hereditary, it is not a replacement. If you want to lower your honor step by step, and if there is no corresponding food, of course, it will become more and more worthless.

Looking at Li Yun's cousin Li Zun, the official is only from the seventh rank, and he is still a dirty official, but relying on his ancestors' love, his title is from the fourth rank of Jingyang County...

But what's the use?

Everyone thought that even if it was an incomparable achievement, Xi Kangsheng allowed him to invite a fifth- and sixth-rank Sanzi or Sannan to the court, and it would be invincible. How could Xi Kangsheng say that he was a seventh-rank chief official?

Zhang Jingzhi's heart was beating wildly, like a drum beating, and he almost couldn't help agreeing for Li Chengzhi.

Li Chengzhi never thought that there were so many twists and turns in it, he just thought: just a seventh-rank official?
Something as big as a sesame seed...

"My subordinates first thank you for guarding!"

Li Chengzhi pondered for a while, and then responded loudly: "But it is better to chase the poor with the remaining bravery, and not to be known as the overlord... The subordinates think that it is too early to reward them for their meritorious deeds..."

Good poetry...well, no?
Good guy, you don't even look down on Xiang Yu... Are you capable of going to heaven?

There are also those who responded quickly and expressed some meaning: Li Chengzhi seems to be saying that he has not done his best at this time?
You have almost wiped out all the rebels in the city of Jingzhou by yourself, and even the leader of the rebels was forced by you to set himself on fire. What are you trying to do?

Let alone the generals, even Xi Kangsheng frowned.

I have heard for a long time that Li Chengzhi is a god-given man of heavenly wisdom.

But when it comes to common sense, they always make jokes...

Could it be that he doesn't know the deep meaning of this seventh-rank captain?

Sure enough, when he turned his head, he saw both Zhang Jingzhi and Yang Shu were stunned. He was even annoyed and anxious, wishing he could rush up and slap Li Chengzhi...

It seems that Li Chengzhi really doesn't understand!
Xi Kangsheng laughed suddenly, and was about to order him, when he heard Li Chengzhi shouted: "Li Rui!"

Everyone in the hall heard someone answering from outside, opened the door again, and then heard a gasping voice:
"Mahayana Dharma King?"

"Liu Huiwang?"

"Didn't it mean that he was buried in the sea of ​​fire?"

"I don't know who the one who died in the sea of ​​flames is, but this one, if it wasn't for the 'Sick Buddha', I would dare to cut off his head and give it to you..."

Hearing the astonishing words of these guards, Xi Kangsheng's face changed wildly, and he shouted sharply: "Bring it in..."

There was a silence outside the tent, and a few promises, the curtain was lifted, and a few white armored soldiers escorted a monk in white into the big tent.

There was no surprise on the monk's face, as if he was visiting as a guest, he glanced around with a smile, finally fixed his eyes on Xi Kangsheng's face, smiled lightly and said, "Xi Zhenshou, don't come here without any problems!"

Xi Kangsheng was startled, and stood up abruptly: "Liu Huiwang?"

The entire Xianbei family believed in Buddhism, and Xi Kangsheng was the best among them. Otherwise, in real history, he would not have set up a Buddhist cave to suppress the souls of innocent people after killing hundreds of thousands of rioters.

Therefore, Xi Kangsheng has seen most of the monks with names and surnames in Guanzhong, just like the "sick Buddha" in front of him.

He will never forget the calm, fearless, calm and breezy temperament of this monk, as if he has seen through everything.

If it wasn't for Liu Huiwang, Xi Kangsheng would have dared to gouge out his eyeballs...

More than soldiers outside the account?
Suddenly, there was a sudden gasp in the tent.

Wasn't Liu Huiwang buried in the flames? Where did this come from?
And this Li Chengzhi... You have already captured the capital of the thief, so what else do you want to do?
Hu Baozong stood upright in shock,

It turns out... Li Chengzhi really caught Liu Huiwang?

What about the one that burned?
Now that I think about it, [-]% of them are substitutes...

Unmistakable, even if his appearance can be deceiving, but the compassion of the sick Buddha, every frown and smile, every word, even though his mouth is chewing human flesh, his face and eyes still have a Buddha-like aura, which is absolutely unmatched. Two people can imitate it...

For a while, Hu Baozong regretted that all his internal organs were burned.

Now that I think about it, the one that was buried in the sea of ​​flames was actually the substitute?

But even if it was a substitute, it was Liu Huiwang's substitute, so if he caught it, it would still be a great achievement... And Li Chengzhi had already planned it for him, but he was forced to miss it?
Daxi's eyeballs almost popped out in shock: Is this true, and was he captured alive by Li Chengzhi a long time ago?
Then on the battlefield, what's his intention of doing that to Hu Baozong?
He could see that Li Chengzhi was definitely not acting.

Thinking about it again, did you actually want to help Hu Baozong get the "secondary meritorious service" confirmed?
Hahahahaha... Hu Baozong, Hu Baozong, it is really rare in the world to be as stupid as you.

Such a critical friend, was actually rejected by you abruptly?
Whoever dares to say that Li Chengzhi is capricious, ruthless and unjust, just ask Hu Baozong...

Xi Kangsheng's eyes were cold, and he stared at the monk for a long time, then moved his eyes to Li Chengzhi, his eyes almost narrowed: "Li Chengzhi, what is the meaning of your phrase 'It is better to chase the poor with remaining courage'? Well, after thinking about it..."

"A good poem...was actually written by Li Langjun? Li's ancestral home is indeed worthy of being the first in the "Book of Songs"..."

The monk took the conversation abruptly, praised him, and laughed again, "What else could Li Langjun mean? Just because he doesn't believe it, the monk is Liu Huiwang..."

Everyone's complexion changed suddenly, and they stared at Li Chengzhi in a daze.

For some reason, Li Chengzhi didn't make an argument, as if he had acknowledged the monk's words, and he almost said: Yes, that's what I think...

Is Li Chengzhi crazy?
What the hell are you thinking?
If this becomes a substitute, your credit will be reduced by at least [-]%, do you know that?
Looking at such a waking figure, how could he be so stupid all of a sudden?
"Oh, is that so?" Xi Kangsheng smiled coldly, not only his expression was cold, but his tone was even colder, "Li Chengzhi, have you ever met Liu Huiwang?"

Li Chengzhi respectfully replied: "No!"

As soon as he finished speaking, Xi Kangsheng's face suddenly changed, and he asked angrily, "I haven't seen it before, so what nonsense are you talking about?"

Li Chengzhi sighed, raised his head, and met Xi Kangsheng without dodging or avoiding: "I report to the guard, it's my subordinate Meng Lang, he is indeed a sick Buddha..."

It seemed that he was admitting his mistakes, but what kind of person Xi Kangsheng was, he could guess just by looking at Li Chengzhi's poking eyes. He was reminding himself: This monk may be a sick Buddha, but he is definitely not the rebellious Liu Huiwang!

This method was used only because Li Chengzhi did not dare to speak out publicly because the relationship was too great.

Xi Kangsheng laughed wildly: "Li Chengzhi, Li Chengzhi...hehehehe..."

Everyone only knew that Xi Kangsheng was laughing heartily, and only a few people who were familiar with him, such as Daxi, Li Yun, Zhang Jingzhi, knew that although Xi Kangsheng was laughing, there was no trace of a smile in his eyes: he was clearly about to get angry sign……

Daxi thought to himself: Will he be punished?

Others don't know, but he is very clear: Zhang Jingzhi mentioned it more than once in his earlier letter, saying that Li Chengzhi was "rebellious" and "no taboos"...

Now that I think about it, Li Chengzhi's sentence "he is a sick Buddha" seems to be admitting his mistake, but in fact he only said half of it, and the second half must be arguing... At least it is also hinting to Congfu: this is a fake ...

How come I didn't realize that Li Chengzhi is simply a daredevil?

He was anxious, and was thinking about how to persuade Li Chengzhi, when he suddenly heard two angry reprimands at the same time: "Presumptuous!"

Da Xi suddenly raised his head and found that Li Yun and Zhang Jingzhi were pressing towards Li Chengzhi.

He breathed a sigh of relief.

Zhang Jingzhi is Li Chengzhi's close relative. Although Li Yun and Li Chengzhi are not of the same clan, the two families have a deep relationship... These two are considered to be Li Chengzhi's proper elders. Presumably, he should be able to listen to what these two said. A few words?
Just as he thought that the sky would collapse and the volcano would erupt, he suddenly heard an urgent report from outside the tent, and then another general came in.

Of course Daxi knew him, he was Xi Kangsheng's personal guard general.

Zhuang Jiang whispered in Xi Kangsheng's ear, but he didn't know what he was talking about.But Daxi saw that General Zhuang was looking at Li Chengzhi, Hu Baozong, and himself while he was talking, and the look at Li Chengzhi was particularly weird, as if he was looking at a madman, with a hint of admiration.

When looking at Hu Baozong, but with a strong disdain...

Daxi suddenly realized: It seems that what Zhuang will report to Xi Kangsheng is the incident that happened in the enemy camp before it was recorded...

As he listened, Xi Kangsheng frowned.

What Li Chengzhi said was not unreasonable: With this sick man in front of him, he couldn't even stand upright, so where did he get the energy to rebel?

It is indeed as Li Chengzhi suspected: this sick monk is like throwing himself into a trap, it is too easy to catch...

Furthermore, today's battle was so fierce, if it wasn't for Li Chengzhi, even he would have fled in despair, how could it be possible to do it with a substitute?

Even if it is a stand-in, it is definitely not an ordinary person...

Xi Kangsheng breathed a sigh of relief, and asked in a cold voice: "Li Chengzhi, that one...well, the substitute, is he really alive?"

"Nine out of ten!"

"How are you doing?"

Li Chengzhi bowed down fiercely: "Please give the guard some time, don't withdraw troops for a while, and don't open the city gate without authorization... Even if you dig three feet into the ground, you must live to see people and die." To see the corpse..."

"Is that so..."

Xi Kangsheng looked at Li Chengzhi, pondering slowly, as if hesitating.But no one expected that when he turned his head suddenly, his eyes were like sharp arrows, piercing Liu Huiwang straight, and he roared, "What do you think?"

Everyone felt the absurdity that they couldn't tell. They thought that guarding the guard had lost his mind and went crazy. You ask Liu Huiwang such a question?
But Li Chengzhi's eyes were so bright that he almost cheered.

That look from Xi Kangsheng actually forced the monk to lose his position?

Although it was just a gleam of shock, it was fleeting, but even I could observe it, let alone Xi Kangsheng?
Isn't this a guilty conscience?
Great, my Lord Guardian!

Li Chengzhi secretly learned another trick...

"Don't be too happy!" Seeing his pride, Xi Kangsheng reprimanded him in a cold voice, "This matter has a lot to do with it, you should think about it?"

Li Chengzhi responded subconsciously: "Your official, have you thought about it?"

Xi Kangsheng's eyes turned cold: "What if it's not what you expected?"

"Let's take the credit for this time..." Li Chengzhi paused for a moment, then sighed again, "If it happens that there is chaos because of this, then this amount of credit will definitely not be enough... But the next official has nothing to lose , and this is the only life left..."

Xi Kangsheng's pupils shrank sharply.

It turns out that Li Chengzhi really wasn't impulsive?
If they are impulsive, most of them will pat their chests and say: "Please guard and punish...", or directly issue a military order, instead of leaving a leeway first like Li Chengzhi: take credit for it?
Is this clearly deliberate?
Xi Kangsheng couldn't understand: "Why?"

Meaning: What are you drawing?
Even if, as you expected, that one was caught, no one would think, let alone believe, that it was Liu Huiwang...

Can be called "Buddha" by believers, how can it be so easy to imitate?
Besides, you have already obtained the credit for this, so why bother to add more details?

Even if they were caught, Liu Huiwang would only need one, and it wouldn't add much credit.

But if the secrets are leaked and the world mistakenly thinks that Liu Huiwang is not dead, then the trouble is not at 01:30...

Li Chengzhi pondered for a while, and said in a low voice: "The subordinates also know that they are a little impulsive, but if they feel uncomfortable, they will always feel melancholy..."

Xi Kangsheng's mind moved slightly, and he remembered the words Li Chengzhi angrily reprimanded Hu Baozong: Why face the dead soldiers, and the tens of thousands of people who were forced to die by Zhaoxuan Temple and Hu Shichang?
It wasn't until this moment that he believed that Li Chengzhi was furious, not fainted by fright, when he saw that the traitor had his heart gouged out and sacrificed to the living.

Li Chengzhi has already decided that, whether it's a rebellion or a life sacrifice, nine out of ten it was done by the stand-in, not the sick man in front of him who has been standing for a moment and is wobbling!
That's why he is so stubborn, he wants to see people when he lives, and he wants to see corpses when he dies...

Xi Kangsheng secretly sighed.

He finally understood: Why do people who hate Li Chengzhi say that he is treacherous, cunning, capricious, even worse than his father?

But people who like him say that he has a noble character and holds his jade in his heart. Not only does he worry about all people, but he also has a heart of innocence?

If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I really couldn't believe that there are such contradictory people in the world?
Not knowing whether he was laughing or snorting coldly, Xi Kangsheng made a nasal sound, and then waved his sleeves: "Then go... Remember, if you can't even find the dead body of the substitute, then take your own body." Bring it up..."

Li Chengzhi was shocked, raised his head in disbelief, and looked at Xi Kangsheng in horror: Are you serious?

Didn't you hear that my sentence "I have nothing but this life" is just to be polite?

Seeing him standing still, as if he was frightened, Xi Kangsheng's face darkened, and he roared angrily: "Get out!"

Looks really angry...

Li Chengzhi bowed in a hurry, turned around and ran away.

Seeing that he seemed to flee from the door, Xi Kangsheng's eyes twitched wildly, staring at Zhang Jingzhi and Yang Shu: "Aren't you as smart as you said?"

Zhang Jingzhi and Yang Shu were sweating, but they were speechless?

Li Chengzhi, Li Chengzhi, where is your cleverness in the past?

Xi Zhenshou made it clear to you, but you can't hear it?

With such a big fire, the iron was burned, not to mention the bones?
If you bring one up casually, who dares to say that it doesn't look like Liu Huiwang?
The two of them gritted their teeth in hatred, and then heard Xi Kangsheng sigh: "It has been six or seven hours, no matter how slow the soldiers are, they should have climbed to the bottom of Jingzhou city...

Daxi, you go too, hold my letter and dispatch the army as much as possible.Li Chengzhi will control everything including you, and then tell him: I will give him a correct time..."

One correct time is twelve hours.

Xi Kangsheng clearly believed Li Chengzhi's conjecture and sent a large army just to let Li Chengzhi dig three feet into the ground.

Until this moment, the monk's face finally changed...

This scene fell into Xi Kangsheng's eyes exactly.He didn't point it out, he just waved his hand slightly: "Put it on, it's a good bet..."

Then he turned his head and looked at Li Yun with a sneer: "Uncle Yuan, tell me now, why did you leave Longshan alone and come to the city of Jingzhou?"

Li Yun's face suddenly darkened.

But Yang Shu stared at Xi Kangsheng fiercely as if he had discovered some great secret.

No wonder he always felt that Li Chengzhi and Xi Kangsheng seemed a bit alike. Now, it seems that this is like a dog's face.

(End of this chapter)

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