The gods began by supporting Guo Jing to become emperor

Chapter 108 Guo Jing's Anti-Jin Plan

Chapter 108 Guo Jing's Anti-Jin Plan

Guo Jing is a little slow in emotions, but that doesn't mean he is unaware of the warmth and coldness of others. The two of them stayed together for two months, from north to south, and became good friends who could talk about anything. Huang Rong helped him learn the unique skills of Hong Qigong and Huang Yaoshi, and even gave him a panacea before leaving.

All of these things cannot be explained clearly by the word "friend".

But, he already has a wife.

Thinking of Hua Zheng who was still waiting for him on the grassland and the child in her belly, a hint of bitterness appeared on Guo Jing's lips.

Lu Chengfeng looked at him deeply without saying a word, and walked away holding the wheelchair. The three of them slowly returned to Guiyun Manor. Lu Chengfeng sat in the main seat in the hall and ordered the servants to bring tea and snacks.

"Guanying, how is Qiu Qianzhang?"

Lu Guanying took a sip of tea and replied in a deep voice, "He has confessed everything he should have confessed. I have ordered people to treat his injuries. He will be fully recovered in a few days."

Lu Chengfeng gently waved his feather fan, a hint of coldness flashed in his eyes, "I didn't expect that this man is actually the brother of Qiu Qianren, the leader of the Iron Palm Gang. Now I can't let him go, I can only hold him in my hand." At the end, he paused and continued, "Qiu Qianzhang used Qiu Qianren's identity to defraud people, and he didn't say anything nonsense about the Jin people's southward march. Qiu Qianren is also in contact with the Jin people, and he must have surrendered to them. How could the world come to this?" His voice was full of sorrow.

Lu Guanying said angrily, "Dad, I have secretly informed the Song government about the Jin army's southward advance, but they didn't believe me and didn't take any countermeasures."

At this time, Guo Jing suddenly spoke up, "Uncle Lu, in my opinion, the Song government is not reliable at all. We should not count on them to resist the Jin people. If we want to stop the Jin people from moving south, we must find another way."

Lu Chengfeng was shocked and asked hurriedly, "What good ideas do you have, nephew?"

"To be honest, I have some connections with the Khan of the Mongolian Empire in the north. If I can persuade him to send troops, the danger of the Jin army marching southwards can be resolved."

"Oh? I wonder what the relationship is?"

Guo Jing clasped his hands towards him, his voice full of apology, "Uncle Lu, Brother Lu, I am actually the son-in-law of the Mongol Khan Temujin. I am really sorry, I did not mean to conceal my identity."

Lu Guanying stared at him dully, his teeth a little sour, "Good fellow, it turns out that your wife is a Mongolian princess." In his opinion, this guy was better than him in martial arts, and he was also better than him in appearance and family background. He didn't expect that he actually married a Mongolian princess.

Lu Chengfeng also stopped holding the feather fan. He obviously didn't expect that the ordinary-looking boy in front of him was actually the Mongolian prince consort. After a while, his smile became even more intense. "It's okay. You should be cautious when traveling in the martial arts world. I don't blame you."

Guo Jing nodded and introduced the situation in Mongolia to him. "The Jin Kingdom once sent the Sixth Prince Wanyan Honglie to instigate civil war among the tribes on the grassland. Fortunately, my father-in-law was extremely brave and defeated the enemy in one fell swoop, unifying Mongolia. However, he also forged a real grudge with the Jin people. They will not sit idly by and watch Mongolia grow stronger."

"When the Liao Dynasty dominated the north, the Jurchens of the Jin Dynasty also rose from the White Mountains and Black Waters, eventually sweeping across the north and moving south to rule the Central Plains. They knew how they rose to power, and would certainly be on guard against the sudden rise of the Mongolian Empire."

"The Jin Kingdom is hostile to the Song Dynasty, and is also an enemy of Mongolia. The enemy of my enemy is my friend. In this way, it is possible for both sides to cooperate and deal with the Jin Kingdom together." Lu Chengfeng stroked his beard lightly, his eyes gleaming, "Nephew Guo, do you want to promote cooperation between Mongolia and the Song Dynasty?"

However, Guo Jing shook his head, his seemingly ordinary face showing determination and calmness, "No, mountains may fall if you rely on them, and water may flow if you rely on it. The Song Dynasty is unreliable, and even Mongolia may not be reliable. Everyone has their own interests, and they will not save other countries at all costs."

Lu Chengfeng seemed to recognize him again. He looked him up and down, and said in amazement, "I didn't expect that although nephew Guo is young, he can see things so clearly. It's not simple, not simple."

Guo Jing's face was solemn, his voice full of sincerity, "Thank you for your compliment, Senior. Although I am the consort of a Mongolian prince, I am also a Han Chinese. Although the Song Dynasty is corrupt and incompetent, and weak in foreign affairs, it is the orthodox Han Chinese of today. If the Song Dynasty is destroyed by the Jin Dynasty, we will all become slaves of a conquered nation."

"It's been less than a hundred years since the Jingkang Humiliation. Back then, Taoist Qiu from the Quanzhen Sect named me after the Jingkang. How could I forget such a national and family feud?"

"So, your name actually comes from this, no wonder." Lu Chengfeng sighed softly, his expression gloomy. As Song people, they should have shared the same hatred and united against the outside world, but the Song government was too weak and incompetent. It even tolerated the Jin Kingdom again and again, which broke the hearts of the ambitious people of the Song Dynasty.

"Uncle Lu, I have a request for your help." Guo Jing stared at Lu Chengfeng and his son and said slowly, "I hope you can call on people with lofty ideals to follow me into Mongolia to fight against the Jin people."

Hearing this, Lu Chengfeng's face changed and he fell into deep thought. After a long while, he finally spoke, "Nephew Guo, the mountains in the north are high and the roads are long. Going to Mongolia is not easy."

Hearing this, Guo Jing knew there was hope, so he continued, "But no matter how difficult it is, we have to go. If the Jin army marches south, the first thing the Song government will do is not to gather troops and deploy them, but to send envoys to ask for peace, cede territory and pay compensation! If we want to fight the Jin army on the battlefield, we can only do it in Mongolia."

"The Song government will never support our fight against the Jin!" The last sentence was so decisive and resounding that it echoed in the ears of the father and son.

Afterwards, Lu Chengfeng and his son looked at each other with bitterness on their faces. Lu Guanying nodded, "Brother Guo, you are absolutely right. The Song Dynasty court is unreliable. Back then, many heroes in the north rose up, and Grandpa Yue Fei led the Yue Family Army to attack the Jin Dynasty."

"But the Song Dynasty court actually killed Grandpa Yue Fei, ignored the northern heroes, and even betrayed them. Before Wang Chongyang became a monk, he spent all his family wealth to fight against the Jin Dynasty, but in the end it was all in vain." At the end, his tone was full of grief and indignation.

Guo Jing sighed and continued, "The Song Kingdom is rotten, but a rotten ship still has three pounds of nails. The Jin people can't defeat us for a while. I want to gather everyone's strength during this period of time to attack the Jin people and tie down their rear."

"The population of Mongolia is not large, and the cavalry is only tens of thousands. With its national strength alone, it cannot compete with the Jin Kingdom. But if it can get help from heroes and various forces, perhaps everything can be saved."

Lu Chengfeng thought about it, but still did not agree immediately. "Nephew Guo, this matter is of great importance. We must handle it with caution. Otherwise, it will not be accomplished and will attract the enemy's attention."

"Uncle, rest assured. I know that this matter cannot be rushed. In addition, I would like to ask you to inform the Beggars' Sect to invite Elder Hong to come here to discuss the anti-Jin war. With his help, this matter will definitely be much easier."

(End of this chapter)

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