The Emperor ordered Zhao Tang

Chapter 227: Unbreakable

Chapter 227: Unbreakable

He rode a horse into Jinyang and brought back the latest news: Zhu Wen was assassinated in Daochang Temple.

Yes, as the authority was lost, being overthrown was just a matter of when, where, how and by whom. But Zhu Wen's sudden death still shocked and frightened the princes.

People like Li Maozhen were weak and their death was just that, but Zhu Wen, even Li Keyong, could not help but have a filter.

So many soldiers and horses.

Such a large territory.

Ruled for so many years.

Rich military and political experience from half a lifetime of military service.

Such a brilliant political strategy.

……

In short, he probably, possibly, maybe... could still hold on for a while, and wouldn't suddenly... In short, it was too unexpected!
Unexpectedly, the arrogant Sun Ru was captured alive by the small shrimp Yang Xingmi in an instant, and the powerful Qin Zongquan lost to Zhu Wen inexplicably and was fought for personal control by his subordinates on the spot. Unexpectedly, Zhou Bao said, "The army in the yamen rebelled, and the soldiers in the back building also rebelled! Qian Liu also rebelled!" Gao Pian was locked in a dog hole by a Taoist priest, and Shi Siming was blocked in the toilet and cried.

……

All in all, it was unexpected and a little hard to accept.

No, maybe it's fear.

After getting rid of the initial shock, everyone could accept the above bizarre accidents. Accidents are the norm of the times. Different camps, but the same class, the superior ended with such a sad ending... Li Keyong couldn't calm down for a while. He was very happy that his enemy was killed, but he also felt sad for the death of the rabbit, and his son-in-law also made him frown.

He roughly settled the northwest of Beijing, thinking that he would go far away to attack Shu and waste time in the quagmire. He swept the Helong area, and while looking for compensation, he restored the geographical connection with Liangzhou and Uighur, forcing the warlords in Hexi to stop fighting.

After defeating Zhu Wen for the second time, he thought he was going to take over Hezhong. He conquered the Jin merchants and opened up the Wuguan Road.

He accepted Jin Shang, thinking that he would target Ling and Xia, which were outside the real power rule. As a result, he pulled Shandong and Jingzhou in Junzhou, and achieved the results of Cheng Li entering the court, Kuang Ning moving his town, Ma Yin turning into a loyal minister, and E Yue surrendering, turning the important place of Dengzhou into a nail.

Later, he was thought to be going to Shu. He went out of Hezhong, defeated Zhang Cunjing, and took Henei, forming a geographical connection with Wei Bo and Chengde, thereby urging the Zhao army to march out and occupy Huaizhou, and cooperating to cut off the Bian people's route to the north and the Hedong route to the south.

It seems like there is no clue in the actions, but there is actually a hidden strategy?
Several years passed in a flash, and he only knew that his son-in-law worked hard in all weathers, without stopping for a moment. If it were not for the stimulation of Zhu Wen's death, he would not have noticed that when he looked back, his son-in-law had done so many things.

He only knew that his son-in-law was determined to revive the country, but he could never guess his plan.

Now that the traitor is dead, what will happen next?
Go straight to the Central Plains to eliminate the remaining poison?
still is……

Or revenge on Hedong?

In the same battle for supremacy, the son-in-law is advancing and destroying, while he is standing still. What's the problem?
I feel confused, I feel confused!
What's more, his son-in-law went on an expedition to Luoyang without inviting him.

This really caught Li Keyong off guard.

Although Wusi, Miaowei, and Yazi all have good opinions about their son-in-law, and the two families seem to have a foundation for harmonious development, if his fists are not strong enough, can the son-in-law be generous, kind, and humorous in front of Miaowei? Cheng Li couldn't send his daughter to the saint. The Zhao brothers have 100,000 soldiers, Zhao Ruozhao has a lot of hair and body odor, and the son-in-law hides in his skirt all day and works hard. This is the difference.

Li Keyong believed that only by keeping the relationship strong could the two families maintain a virtuous cycle and avoid armed confrontation. So he raised the price and wanted to take advantage of this military campaign to exchange Zhuxie Wusi for his queen. Then, he could consider entering the court to become a prime minister. Or he could promote him to be the King of Jin and turn Hedong into a vassal state with a system of succession from father to son. By then, he would be connected with Zhao, Wei, You, and Cang. Who could harm him?

Unexpectedly, the sage ignored it.

Is it that the imperial court still bears a grudge against Sun Kui, or is there some reason why the sage is doing this?
If these two ways were not feasible, he would really go crazy. But now, he seemed to be frightened for a moment. Zhu Wen experienced the feeling of being deserted by his friends and relatives for the first time. He had experienced it many years ago and it left a deep psychological shadow - otherwise he would not be so anxious that he dared not sleep when the city was besieged by the Bian army in the future, and repeatedly proposed to go back to Yinshan to herd sheep.

Therefore, the gambling tendency is not that strong.

The situation has suddenly changed to this point, what else can I say?

"Alas." Li Keyong slammed his hands on the table and sighed.

Seeing that he had almost calmed down, Gai Yu said, "The thief Zhu has been killed, and the rebels are like dew on a leaf. The revival of the Holy Tang Dynasty is destined by heaven. We need to deal with this matter with caution."

When the Datong Rebellion occurred, he was able to judge from Li Keyong that "the whole country is in chaos, and the imperial court's orders are no longer carried out throughout the country. This is the right time to establish merit and gain wealth and honor."

Li Keyong also realized it was time to adjust his strategy. Zhu Wen's death was different from that of Qin Zongquan. The latter relied on military governors to suppress the rebellion. However, during Zhu Wen's rebellion, since the Battle of Hezhong, the central army had been the main force.

The emperor is now the biggest military leader in the interior.

He governed Shan, Liang, Yin, Zhangye, Jincheng, Qinfeng, Qingyang, Beidi, Xinqin, Shang, Jingzhaoyin, Youfufeng, Zuofengyi, Shangluo, Hanzhong, and three towns of Jing, Kui, and Pu, with hundreds of thousands of soldiers. He was also the leader of all the princes except the rebels. Now, Zhao, Wei, Qi, Cang, Min, Chu, Xiang, E, Wu, Yue, Guang, and Uighur all obeyed his orders to a certain extent, and it was no longer something that a single vassal town could deal with. When he completed the politically significant action of recovering Luoyang, a large number of ambitious people would hide.

"What's the situation in the country?" Li Keyong wanted to hear Gai Yu's opinion.

"In the big case, the stars are all around the moon. The various princes have different strengths, but as a whole they support the royal family. In the small case, the rebellion has run out of luck. The troops are still there, but the people's hearts are gone..."

Li Keyong interrupted with a wave of his hand: "Just say east and south."

"Zhao's troops are stationed in Henei, and Wei is occupying the Heyin Bridge, so they can't go south..." Gai Yu sighed. Geopolitical diplomacy is too bad! These two families have a grudge, will they give way? Even if the sage agrees, with Zhu Wen as an example, they may not dare to interfere with the expansion of Hedong in the past, but it is hard to say now.

Now the policies of Zhao and Wei are very clear - to assist the imperial court in suppressing the rise of powerful vassal states and maintaining the separatist rule of vassal states. They will not tolerate the appearance of another Zhu Wen in their court.

In addition, the only ally, the Yiwu Army, turned to the court again. In other words, as a nail in Hebei, most of the officers and soldiers came from the Shen Ce Army and the children of Guanzhong, and they never betrayed. During the Chaos Rebellion, they were the first to enter the pass to fight the bandits. During the Guangqi relocation incident, Wang Chucun repeatedly advised to no avail, so he had to take his troops to take up the post. Wang Chongrong refused to accept it, so the Yiwu Army went back. In the suppression of Zhang Cunjing, the Yiwu Army sent troops to participate in the war, and is still following the saint to attack Luoyang.

Allies, in the past, it was because the imperial court was in trouble, and everyone had to stick together to keep warm in this chaotic world. Now, haha.

Li Keyong frowned and said, "My new cousin Liu Rengong holds the imperial seal of Youzhou. Can we help him to attack Zhao and Wei in the west and north?"

"Disaster!"

"First, Liu Rengong is untrustworthy. Or rather, the Youzhou army is unmatched across the land, aside from the thief Zhu, and we cannot control it. The reason the commander-in-chief was able to defeat Li Kuangchou and place Liu Rengong in command is because the Yan people don't care who becomes the governor. Trying to manipulate the Youzhou army through Rengong's hand is like trying to catch fish in a tree. Second, the diplomacy of the three towns is complex, and Youzhou may not be willing to sell out its allies to the Jin."

"Third, Zhao and Wei have a deep foundation. Wang Rong is a boy, but..."

But Chengde implemented the military politics, the power inheritance was stable, the military and government were highly united, the people were rich and the soldiers were strict. It is wrong to equate Wang Rong with Chengde and think that Chengde was useless. Later, the civil officials of Chengde dared to say to Zhu Wen in front of him, "If you think I am easy to bully, then you can try." The confidence came from the military power, wealth, and people's hearts behind him, and from the courage given to him by the warriors.

They are not a force like Zhu Wen and Qin Zongquan that would fall apart when their leaders died. They have intermarried for generations and have a complex network of ties. You can rebel against the governor and the emperor, but not against you. No matter big or small, you can't turn your hand without our approval.

Not to mention Weizhou, whose will to remain separate was unwavering. The 8,000-household yamen army of the An Lushan remnants was later sent away by Zhu Wen. Yang Shihou's new yamen army, driven by Emperor Taizong of Liang's desire to divide Weizhou, swung to Hedong.

When Li Tianxia was doing all kinds of evil and his grace and authority were gradually gone, one man started a rebellion. The crowd pushed Yang Renzheng to demand that he regain his glory. When he refused, the soldiers killed him. They re-established another school, but he refused, so they killed him again. They re-established Zhao Zaili, who dared not refuse, and killed him and returned to Yecheng. The incident happened: "Many officials in the counties of Heshuo were killed to respond to it."

Huangfu Hui rebelled after losing a card game. He was not arrogant or rebellious, but was an outburst of his long-cherished wish to restore "autonomy". Punish? Come on! Whoever allows us to rule our own country will be the emperor! So the punitive army, which had long been dissatisfied with Li Yazi, turned against him, kidnapped Li Siyuan and joined forces with Wei.

After Li Siyuan ascended the throne, he met the demands of the Wei people and appointed Huangfu Hui and others as local officials. After waiting for a while, he "removed Huangfu Hui and other Henan officials. The prince was stationed in Ye. Three thousand five hundred soldiers were sent back to the north to prepare for the Khitan. They were not given weapons or armor, but only flags were tied to long poles to distinguish the teams." After arriving at the defense zone, they heard that Wu Zhen, Li Siyuan's confidant, was appointed as the leader of the defense zone, and the Wei soldiers suspected that they would be massacred.

It happened that Fang Zhiwen was dissatisfied with being suddenly replaced by Wu Zhen in his position, so he induced the Wei soldiers to rebel. The Wei soldiers heard it and killed Wu Zhen, but one of Wu Zhen's men escaped to get reinforcements. Fang Zhiwen saw that the situation was not good - "so he mounted his horse and went out. The soldiers took his reins and said, 'You should be our leader, where are you going?' Zhiwen said, "Go and gather the soldiers!" So he conspired with the camp to slaughter the Wei soldiers.

The Wei soldiers then marched south, lighting torches at night, exhausted in the wilderness, and were soon surrounded by the pursuing troops on all sides...

Judging from the fact that Fang Zhiwen was later promoted to the position of Shizhong, it seems that Li Siyuan was trying to sting them - "all family members will be beheaded, and all the more than 10,000 people will be slaughtered." He did this specifically to incite them to rebel, and then find an excuse to get rid of them.

During the Later Jin Dynasty, Fan Yanguang, fearing suspicion, rebelled again. Shi Jingtang dispatched troops to suppress him. The punitive forces then attempted to fabricate Li Siyuan's ascent to Luoyang, install Yang Guangyuan, the military governor, as emperor, and unite with Weizhou, but this attempt failed. This incident also led to a classic joke: "The Khitan envoys arrived and asked where the rebels in Weizhou were. Fearing that the Jin could not control them, they should lock them up to prevent them from becoming a future threat to China."

Five dynasties replaced each other, with the heirlooms of Zhu and Liang inside and the old people of Wei Bo outside.

Overall, the quality of Wei Bo warriors is declining. The 8,000 Anshi remnants killed by Zhu Laoliu should be the best. Whether it is the professional ability to kill Jiedushi or the management of military affairs, they are all online. There is room for dialogue and communication. They do not involve the fundamental separatism, can bend and stretch, and generally do not mess around, and they can protect a piece of pure land in the chaotic world of the late Tang Dynasty. Huangfu Hui's new yamen army is also okay, which can be seen from the thinking of the Yecheng mutiny. After that, each generation is worse than the previous one.

Compared to the beastly soldiers, the warriors of Wei Bo were not rebellious. They were well-educated, had integrity, and were capable of fighting. From their ability to endure "no weapons and armor, and separate flags", to their foreboding of being slaughtered but not rebelling, to their words to Fang Gou - "You taught us to kill Wu Zhen, why are you abandoning us now?", to their trust in Fang Gou "I will find more people", to their "going home with torches" after being betrayed, they can be called gentlemen.

Let alone the Five Dynasties, even at this time, how dare a few Jiedushi send troops to carry out missions without providing them with armor, flags and other special teams?
Before this massacre, to put it bluntly, the Wei people were just a group of Anlingjuns - "We received the land from the previous king, and we are willing to keep it forever, and we dare not change it." As long as they can agree, they are willing to give everything - tribute, beautiful women, slaughter pigs and sheep, and help you fight. Just like a pitiful and chaste woman. As long as you don't take my body, I can do anything. I can wash your clothes, cook for you, warm your bed, and let you touch me, but you are not allowed to go in... Otherwise, I will fight you!

However, as the authoritarian centralization of power continues to strengthen, tragedy is bound to happen. After being repeatedly attacked and humiliated, the untainted, cold, and proud Miss Wei Bo finally fell into evil and accepted her fate.

Ahem, that’s too far off topic.

All in all, Li Keyong could not take over Wei Bo at this moment.

There are 100,000 troops in Ye, how long will it take you to fight?
Secondly, in the face of Li Keyong's invasion, they did not want to shed too much blood and shake the foundation of their separatist regimes, so they turned to their enemy Zhu Wen, who did not want to reduce the power of the feudal lords. At this time, the saints stood up and the court was their umbrella of protection.

To this end, Wei Bo was also actively moving closer. Killing the pro-Bian faction. Cooperating with Hua and Zheng to contain the rebels. Supporting Xuan and Jin. Persuading the Henghai army to turn back, prompting Henghai to expel Lu Yanwei who had sided with Zhu Wen. Sponsoring the saint with money and food...

There is no reason for the saints not to stand with them.

Gai Yu concluded his speech: "So it is said that we cannot fight."

"So I'm trapped dead?"

Gai Yu nodded heavily: "For the time being, yes. It is better to lie dormant and wait for the right time."

Li Keyong looked unhappy. Gai Yu ignored his temper and continued, "At this point, Hedong has only a small fortune. It is best to preserve its strength and not take risks. We can only hope for the future."

"What maybe?"

"The sage died suddenly. His sons are young, the generals are in rebellion, the foreign relatives are attacking, the court officials are in collusion with foreign vassals, and the suppressed ambitious people will rise up one after another." Gai Yu said.

After the Chaos Rebellion, the central government suffered a devastating blow. Even those with even two thousand soldiers in the localities harbored rebellious ambitions. Consequently, petty warlords proliferated, and the princes engaged in mutual encroachment. With the central government weakened, Qin Zongquan was executed, and Zhu Quanzhong was imprisoned. Killing Zhu Quanzhong would likely lead to the imprisonment of Zhang San and Li Si. Now, the course of the Warring States period had been essentially interrupted by the sage.

But his situation was also very annoying. The most important army - most of the warriors obeyed his orders alone, rather than being loyal to the court. This meant that once he died, no one would be able to control that group of killers.

Once he dies, the country's life may continue to prolong, or it may collapse immediately, or it may die slowly as the Warring States process restarts.

No one can guarantee that.

This is the opportunity.

There is room for either leading troops into Chang'an to establish a new king to support the country, or continuing to fight for hegemony and replace him.

Given the current situation in the world and the strength of both sides, they can only wait. Being restless will only lead to following Zhu Wen's mistakes.

Does Hedong have the strength to compete for hegemony? Yes. But it is only military strength and relatively united people. The other things needed for hegemony - political level, geopolitical diplomacy, and economic foundation - are all very poor.

The most appropriate and safest policy to be adjusted now is to preserve the existing territory, military strength, and internal morale, maintain relations with the imperial court and neighboring vassal states, and wait for the saint's death in peace.

"You!" Li Keyong pointed at Gai Yu and remained silent.

Gai Yu smiled with relief.

It's good news. His stubbornness and bad temper have improved. He has learned political maneuvers and compromises. He has grown up. Or maybe he has grown old. Look at his slightly hunched back. Alas! In another three or four years, will he still be able to lead troops to war?
"What's next?"

"Help us in the fight, but don't go south yourself. Otherwise, the Saint will not fight the rebellion, but will guard against the Marshal. Or observe the outcome of the battle in Luoyang and then make a decision."

Li Keyong sighed and lost interest.

He understands the truth... Forget it, let's ask my wife for help.

If that doesn't work, I only hope for the rest of my life that my family is safe, my children are rich, my grandson becomes a crown prince, and my subordinates and Shatuo each have a future.

******
In Weizhou, in the villa garden, Tian Xide was listening to the report from the shogunate.

"The emperor will station his troops at Xin'an and will advance with the armies of the princes to attack Luoyang."

"Zhu Youyu wrote a letter, saying: The Emperor is determined to reduce the power of the feudal lords. If the area west of Zhengzhou is fully recovered, Hebei will be a concern. I am only concerned that Bianzhou is close to Wei. After the court suppresses me, it will seek the advice of Wei. Will Wei surrender or fight? If so, can Li Si'an occupy Heyang and Zhao Keyu occupy Jiru, and I defend Xuanwu, I can serve the Emperor in the west and serve as a gatekeeper in the north. This is the way to govern. The Emperor will march to Luoyang soon. If you are righteous and benevolent, I beg you to mediate..."

"The envoy Lu Yanrang, the imperial attendant, arrived and said: The emperor said, the territories guarded by the vassal states are different. Since the reign of Emperor Xianzong, the boundaries have been set. Today, I am here to suppress the rebellion and return to the old capital, without worrying about anything else. After the Zhu barbarians are defeated, the counties and states under the rule of Yuanhe will still be based on the 48 garrisons. I will return to Guanzhong and guard the ancestral temple. This is the system of the sages and the national law."

"The Emperor added: 'The enemy's power is still strong. If they disregard our restraints and send their thugs on a hasty expedition, then the thousand-mile stretch east of the Guandong Pass will be beyond the reach of the feudal lords. This is the spirit of the times, the natural course of events. We must cut off their arms and pluck out their fangs, so that they will not become a threat to China. We should send our best troops to attack Heyin as soon as possible and force the enemy back to Bian."

After hearing this, everyone was already talking about it.

Zhu Youyu asked for mediation and pressure, asking the emperor to recognize that Li Si'an held the imperial seal of Heyang and Zhao Keyu held the imperial seal of Ji Ru, so as to serve as his buffer zone and the "gateway" of Wei Bo.

It sounds pretty good.

The emperor's demands were also very simple. Luoyang must be recovered. Secondly, he had to weaken the rebels and make them lose the ability to threaten the court and the princes. To be more specific, the four towns of Xu, Yun, Bian, and Yan occupied by the rebels could be surrendered, but Heyang, the position of the governor of Ji Ru Henan, and Zhengzhou would not be handed over to the rebels. In addition, the boundaries of the vassal states would remain the same as before. After accomplishing these two things, he would leave.

After all, the rebels were still strong, and given their geographical location, if a new leader emerged and united, it would be a disaster for Hebei, the imperial court, and other military governors.

The Holy Tang Dynasty can no longer withstand the turmoil. The world can no longer bear another Emperor Xianzong or Zhu Wen.

Now, Zhu Youyu's "factional" view and the court's rhetoric each have their own standpoints and reasons, and choosing either one has its own value and pros and cons. It's just a question of who is trustworthy and who is not, who is more risky to trust and who is less risky to trust.

After everyone digested the information, Ashina Gaoyang stood up and said angrily: "It's time to make a decision! The right and wrong, merits and demerits, and my praise and blame in the glorious history will be decided right now."

Upon hearing this, the young masters were awed and sat up straight.

"Who to believe?" Wu Yiji asked.

"Your words are wrong. There is no absolute credibility in the world. To use the words of our ancestors, when you can't come up with enough bargaining chips and when you can't keep the six states, don't blame the saint for breaking his promise and attacking you. Your strength is not worth the saint's wooing, respect, and tolerance."

"That's right. It's not a question of who to trust. Maintaining the balance between the royal family and the princes, and maintaining the dictatorship of the Yajun Army, will allow the emperor and the military governors to have credibility, and Shengtang and Wei Bo will be peaceful, and we can prevent the emergence of tyrant emperors and military governors who are traitors to the people."

Tian Xide's heart palpitated when he heard this. He coughed and guided the topic to the point: "How to deal with the situation today?"

"Since the reign of Emperor Gongxu, Wei Bo has served Chang'an in the west, allied with Yan and Zhao in the north, and made peace with Cang and Qi in the east... It has been a strategy for the past 150 years to serve the emperor and maintain good relations with the four neighbors. Luoyang is the eastern capital. Now the emperor wants to return it to the old capital, so why should we stop him? The rebels have occupied Xu, Yan, Yun, and Bian, and now they have He, Ji Ru, and Zheng. It's not equal. The rebels cannot have these three places. Let them withdraw to the east of Hulao Pass! Otherwise, we will have to cross the Heyin Bridge and throw them into the Yellow River." Pan Yan took the lead in proposing viciously.

Hearing this, Cheng Gongxin said, "When the bandits came to attack Bian, Ge Congzhou and Zhou Wu were more powerful than our army. Although the people of Wei wanted peace, were unwilling to fight to the death, and were willing to accept money to avoid disaster, it was also because the bandit Ge was extraordinary in his use of troops. I report to the saint: this bandit cannot be the commander of Yun."

"Zhengzhou is a key place that controls the connection between Qin, Shaanxi, Guandong and Hebei, and is also one of the necessary routes for conquering Guandong. I think it should not be given to the court. It should be incorporated into the Xuanwu Army. In exchange, let Zhu Youyu return Yingzhou, which is under his jurisdiction, to the court, and appoint a separate defense envoy to help the saint control Jianghuai."

"This... Xingyang is for Zhu Youyu. The emperor is in Tokyo, and I'm afraid he won't be able to sleep peacefully. He must station a large force to defend against the Bian vassal state. Too many troops will easily lead to fighting. And if a fight breaks out, it will easily affect us. Wei Bo is too close to Zhengzhou. It's not appropriate, not appropriate. Choose someone who is unacceptable to both the rebels and the court as the Zhengzhou Defense Commissioner."

"Who is evil?"

"I heard that Bian generals Wang Yanzhang and Dai Siyuan and others followed the rebel Zhang to the court. One of these two people can be recommended. Since they followed the rebels, it means they are not loyal to the court, and they will be guarded against if they enter the court. If they enter the court without being loyal, they may have nowhere else to go, or they may not be tolerated by the rebels, or they may just be displeased with the rebels. In short, it is difficult for them to join the rebels."

"Can try."

"There is one more thing. The great thief Zhu Wen started out as a bandit. He was as vicious and cunning as a snake. He did not contribute anything to the country, but he wanted to seize the country that had been solid for three hundred years. He killed noble men to destroy the way of the saints, and eliminated those who advised him to cover up his own mistakes. He recruited wolves to strengthen his power, and destroyed human relations to disrupt the way of law. He was lewd and shameless, and brought disaster to the world. If such a beast can be buried as an emperor, it would be encouraging the crimes he committed."

"Let Zhu Youyu send his head to Chang'an, expose his corpse on Gouji Ridge, and hide it in Taiqing Palace. Cut his body into pieces and spread it on the streets of the two capitals for public display, just like how the Former Han Dynasty dealt with Dong Zhuo and the Southern Liang Dynasty dealt with Hou Jing. Call him the Snake clan instead. Then announce it to the world. This way of punishing the Snake clan should be in line with the Spring and Autumn Period."

"Wang Tan, Li Zhen, Jing Xiang, Pei Di, Wei Jiao, Shi Yanci, Zhang Guiba, Wei Zhen... these people are traitors to Sheng Tang and Weibo, and their clans must be exterminated. Those in Weibo will be arrested by us and brought to the court, and the rest will be handed over to the court by Zhu Youyu along with their entire families."

After the summary was complete, Tian Xide ordered: "Cursive, send Wei Bo's message to the saint and Zhu Youyu. Also, select 30,000 soldiers and prepare to cross the river in large numbers to suppress the rebellion in Zhengzhou!"

"Here!"

(End of this chapter)

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