Jie teaches the Immortal Sweeping Heaven’s Cultivation of All Heavens

Chapter 1670 Three Families Struggle for Supremacy 17

Chapter 1670 Three Families Struggle for Hegemony 17
Ying Feng was the ruler of Wei. How could he not know that many strangers had come to the capital?

He knew about Liu Chen's relationship with Ying Qiu.

He also knew of Sun Cheng's arrival.

Ying Feng was unable to find out Liu Chen's true identity.

Liu Chen's disguise was so good that people really thought he was a scholar.

Therefore, Ying Feng did not dwell on his tears, but instead had someone secretly keep an eye on Liu Chen and his group.

Liu Chen and his group came to Luojing not with the intention of causing trouble, but simply to watch the excitement—in fact, it was already over.

Yingfeng's attention was focused on Sun Cheng.

The letter from the Queen of Wu had already been placed on Ying Feng's desk.

He never expected that Sun Cheng would risk his life to infiltrate the State of Wei.

This person's feelings for Feng Yao were beyond Ying Feng's comprehension. When Ying Feng truly loved Feng Yao back then, he wouldn't have done something so irrational.

However, this is a good thing for him.

Since Sun Cheng has come to Wei, he shouldn't leave. He should stay in Wei forever.

Ying Feng did not regret using Feng Yao.

Once the fairy and savior filters are removed, Ying Feng can no longer feel any affection for her.

Ying Feng gave a signal, and the chief eunuch following the carriage quietly withdrew from the caravan.

The chief eunuch found Ying Qiu: "Prince Zhongshun, the Emperor has issued an edict..."

Upon hearing that Sun Cheng had come to snatch Feng Yao, Ying Qiu immediately left as if she had been injected with chicken blood.

Ying Qiu and Sun Cheng were enemies.

Back then, when he stayed with Feng Yao in the capital of Wu, Sun Cheng was very dissatisfied that Ying Qiu could stay by Feng Yao's side. So he had people make things difficult for Ying Qiu in various ways. On one occasion, he even sent someone to kill Ying Qiu when he was not by Feng Yao's side.

Ying Qiu was also highly skilled, and she fought her way through the attackers to return to Feng Yao's side.

Feng Yao ignored Sun Cheng for several days because of this incident. Only after Sun Cheng promised not to hurt Ying Qiu again did Feng Yao forgive him.

Ying Qiu kept this hatred in his heart, and now that he had the opportunity to take revenge, how could he let it go?
The state of Wu had spies within the state of Wei.

Sun Cheng found these people and asked them to find a way for him and his men to sneak into the Temple of Heaven.

The spies successfully led them into the Temple of Heaven, unaware that they had fallen into a trap prepared by Ying Feng, who wanted to catch them like turtles in a jar.

Upon seeing Ying Qiu, Sun Cheng realized he had been tricked.

Enemies are extremely jealous when they meet.

Sun Cheng was no match for Ying Qiu, and in the end, he died at Ying Qiu's hands.

His head will be presented to Ying Feng as a gift at the end of the wedding.

When the ministers of Wei saw Sun Cheng's head, they were extremely excited and shouted "Long live the king!" as if Wu had already been incorporated into Wei's territory.

Feng Yao was so shocked that she fainted.

Ying Feng carried Feng Yao back to the palace and had the imperial physician examine her.

This pulse diagnosis revealed Feng Yao's physical condition.

"You're pregnant?" Ying Feng laughed.

He wasn't surprised at all.

On their wedding night, the bride rested in bed to prepare for childbirth, while the groom went to the hostage's residence to drink with someone.

Liu Tong, holding a plate of melon seeds, openly listened to the gossip.

Ying Feng had little expectation for Feng Yao, but he never imagined that Feng Yao could be so shameless, marrying him while pregnant with another man's child.

Do they really think he's a sucker?
Seeing that his wine cup was empty, Liu Yong picked up the wine pot and refilled it for him.

At this point, he doesn't need to offer any opinions; simply being a good confidant is enough.

If Ying Feng were determined, he could find out who the father of Feng Yao's child was. How he dealt with the adulterous couple was none of anyone else's business.

Even if he grits his teeth and accepts the child in Feng Yao's belly, it's his own business.

Liu Yong and Liu Qiu never expected that Ying Feng would actually be willing to become a living turtle and acknowledge the child in Feng Yao's belly.

The ministers were overjoyed to hear that the Empress was pregnant with the Emperor's child, never expecting that the child was not their Emperor's.

Ying Qiu felt conflicted; he could no longer freely enter the palace to see Feng Yao.

Whenever he had time, he would go to Liu Chen for drinks.

Liu Chen hadn't expected Sun Cheng to be so useless, failing to cause any trouble before he was eliminated.

He was bored and didn't want to stay in Luoyang any longer. He wanted to return to Shu as soon as possible to plan an attack on Wu.

Ying Qiu sent Liu Chen and Feng Xi out of the capital, assuming that the two were going to continue their studies abroad.

Liu Chen said he would write to Ying Qiu frequently.

Ying Qiu was moved; this was the first friend he had made.

You mean other people he knows?
Those were people who associated with him because of his status; they weren't considered friends.

Upon returning to the capital of Shu, Liu Chen immediately began mobilizing troops and sending them to the border of Wu.

Upon receiving the news, the eldest prince approached Liu Chen, offering his services in the war against the Wu Kingdom.

After thinking it over, Liu Chen agreed to his request.

On the Wu side, the queen's son has already ascended the throne, and because he is young, the empress dowager is ruling from behind the curtain.

The Empress Dowager had anticipated that the other two countries would take the opportunity to attack Wu, and had already sent troops to garrison the border.

She wrote a letter to Ying Feng, proposing to join forces with the Wei Kingdom to deal with the Shu Kingdom.

Ying Feng agreed to the request of the Queen Dowager of Wu and sent Ying Qiu as general to lead troops to the border of Shu.

Liu Chen made two arrangements, and naturally stationed troops on the borders of Shu and Wei.

Upon learning that Ying Feng was in charge, Liu Chen chuckled and issued an order, which immediately prompted Feng Yao's men to act.

Feng Yao was already eight months pregnant and felt heavy. While taking a walk, she slipped and fell to the ground, which immediately affected her pregnancy. She was about to give birth.

Ying Feng did not expect Feng Yao to give birth a month early, and neither the midwife nor the delivery room was prepared.

The harem was in complete chaos.

When the midwife was brought to Fengyao Palace, she was already unconscious.

Ying Feng then sent an imperial physician to oversee the situation.

This imperial physician is Liu Chen's man. According to Liu Chen's instructions, neither the pregnant woman nor the child should live; it would be best if both the mother and child died.

However, Feng Yao is the chosen one, and as long as her aura remains, she will not die.

But the child had no protection and died in the womb.

The imperial physician prescribed a strong labor-inducing drug for Feng Yao, which expelled the stillborn fetus from her womb.

However, Feng Yao suffered a severe hemorrhage, which damaged her very foundation.

The person is still alive, but has not woken up and has been in a coma for several months.

When the news reached the border, Ying Qiu coughed up a mouthful of blood and immediately abandoned his army and the imminent war, riding back to Luoyang at top speed.

He was going to see the woman he loved and the child he had never met.

A thought lingered in his mind: Why did Feng Yao suddenly go into premature labor and have a difficult delivery? Did Ying Feng know that the child wasn't his, and therefore want the child and Feng Yao to die?
If that's really the case, he will disregard brotherhood and risk his life to avenge Feng Yao and the child.

Upon receiving news that Ying Qiu had left the front lines, Liu Chen immediately ordered the Shu army to attack the Wei army.

Without its commander, the Wei army's morale plummeted, and it suffered defeat after defeat. If it weren't for the sturdy and tall border walls and the desperate resistance of the soldiers and civilians, the border would likely have been lost and occupied by the Shu people.

(End of this chapter)

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