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Chapter 204 When Brothers Fight (3)



Chapter 204 When Brothers Fight (3)

Murong Xu asked An Yi to cripple the two men's kung fu, cut their tendons, pressed their mute points, tied them up and stuffed them into a carriage. Their henchmen did the same thing and escorted them back to the southern Xinjiang army base.

After interrogating Jun Xisheng's subordinates, it was learned that Jun Xisheng's private army training ground was located in a valley in Daming Mountain, with a total number of more than 60,000 people.

Murong Xu ordered Deputy General Liu of the Southern Xinjiang Army to take Jun Xisheng's military token and lead 50,000 troops to collect the surrender. Those who refused to surrender would be killed without mercy.

"You are Jun Xisheng's private soldiers. You are surrounded by the Southern Xinjiang army." Deputy General Liu showed the military order and asked the private soldiers to assemble. He said majestically, "Put down your weapons. Those who surrender will not be killed. Otherwise, you will be killed without mercy."

"Ah? We are private soldiers? We are trained so formally in normal times, how is it possible?" Many soldiers looked confused.

"Jun Xisheng has secretly hidden you here for training. Most of you soldiers don't know that you are private soldiers. Therefore, the court has decided to treat you leniently. Those who surrender will not be killed, and the barracks will be rearranged to become regular troops."

After hearing such news, the soldiers had no choice but to surrender.

Judging from the equipment of his private soldiers, Jun Xisheng used the imperial court's equipment to arm his private soldiers, which is truly a heinous crime.

Later, Jun Xisheng confessed that he raised these private soldiers for the purpose of letting them lurk in Kyoto when necessary to prepare for emergencies. To put it bluntly, he wanted to force the palace and help the fourth prince ascend to the throne.

All the leaders of the private armies were arrested and brought to justice, and all the soldiers were dispersed and divided into different units to prevent them from forming groups and causing chaos.

Of course, Lin Xijin and Murong Xu would not let the South Vietnamese troops go easily. Since the other side is still determined to covet our territory, it is necessary to visit their military camps and capital.

Of course, it was also for the purpose of obtaining evidence. Although the evidence in hand was overwhelming and enough to kill Jun Xisheng's clan without a burial place, this was also a matter of convenience.

Who would complain about having too much money, right?

Taking advantage of the night, the two of them sat on the head wolf in stealth, and the tiger and the wolf pack were also released for a walk. A group of animals traveled through the jungle on the border of South Vietnam and soon arrived at the military station of South Vietnam.

The two men and the wolf found Ruan Jingsong's tent and put everything except daily necessities into the space, and then went back to search slowly.

They found the granary and the weapons depot, and confiscated them, and loaded all the carriages and horses into the space. Finally, the two men poured several barrels of fuel into the warehouses and set them on fire.

The two men and one wolf withdrew from the camp, found a remote place, summoned a helicopter, and flew directly to Luocheng, the capital of Nanyue.

You don't need to bother to find the palaces and the residences of the dignitaries in Luocheng. You can tell by the architectural style of the houses. Most of these houses are characterized by double-masted ridges, red walls, yellow tiles and salt lake frame structures. The pure wooden structure, obliquely inserted and protruding components, and flying eaves and corners are very interesting.

The two sneaked into the palace and added some ingredients to the emperor's tea to deepen his sleep, so that he could eat and drink but not work after waking up. In just a short while, they had emptied the emperor's study, private treasury, and national treasury.

The two stayed in Luocheng for two days. During the day, they decorated their homes a little, toured the streets and alleys, and tasted various delicacies. At night, they shuttled between the residences of emperors and ministers.

However, to be honest, the Kingdom of Nanyue was really poor, its overall national strength was not that good, and even the emperor and ministers were not very wealthy, which really made the two of them lose interest and enthusiasm.

Early in the morning of the day they were about to leave, the two of them went to the suburbs.

It is worth mentioning the morning scene in the suburbs of Luocheng. The suburban environment is fresh and beautiful, and it is a natural oxygen bar.

The Luocheng River flows through the land gently embraced by the morning light, slowly unfolding a series of breathtaking natural paintings.

As the morning light breaks, a thin mist floats around the river surface, like a misty green ribbon, weaving between lush mountains and quaint villages.

The river surface is sparkling, as if every ray of light is jumping, and the green bamboo and trees on the shore complement each other, forming a lively picture of the morning light.

It was time to leave. The two jumped onto the backs of the tiger and the wolf respectively. They galloped through the villages, crossed the rivers, crossed the hills, and soared into the blue sky. At dusk, they returned to the camp of the Southern Xinjiang army.

"Deputy General Liu, have those private soldiers been dispatched?" Murong Xu called Deputy General Liu and asked.

"Reporting to His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, everything has been arranged." Lieutenant General Liu replied.

"The troops and safety of Southern Xinjiang are now in your hands. I will adjust your positions after I return. You will temporarily take over the duties of the general during this period. Please be sure to perform your duties well."

"Yes. Thank you, Your Highness!" Deputy General Liu was overwhelmed with emotion and saluted in an extremely standard manner.

The next morning, An Yi and his men, with three thousand men, escorted Jun Xisheng, Ruan Jingsong and a group of main criminals back to Kyoto.

Murong Xu and Lin Xijin did not fly again this time, but asked someone to pretend to be them and sit in the carriage. The two of them traveled along the way, visited the people, investigated and collected evidence, and returned to Kyoto behind the convoy.

After the news of the capture of Jun Xisheng and Ruan Jingsong came back, Murong Chun and Jun Dajiangfu were all arrested and imprisoned, waiting to be tried together after Jun Xisheng was escorted back to Beijing.

The final verdict was that Jun Xisheng and his son and the fourth prince Murong Chun raised private soldiers, colluded with foreign countries, and colluded with the South Vietnamese general Nguyen Jingsong to plot a rebellion. This was a heinous crime that was unforgivable and they should be executed.

Adult males in the general’s immediate family were convicted of the same crime, and women, children, and relatives within the nine clans were exiled to the northern border for life.

All the people in the Fourth Prince's Mansion were demoted to commoners and exiled to the northern border, never allowed to enter the capital for the rest of their lives.

Nguyen Jingtong was imprisoned in the death row of the Police Inspectorate. The emperor sent a letter to South Vietnam, demanding that its king compensate for the losses, otherwise he would not mind the two countries going to war.

When the King of Nanyue woke up, he had become a dementia patient. Several of his powerful sons were fighting for power and seeking to take the throne, and they were unwilling to leave the capital.

Finally, he sent the Sixth Prince and the Eighth Princess, who had the least power, to come to Dajin for peace talks.

The sixth prince of South Vietnam, Nguyen Van Rui, and the eighth princess, Nguyen Van Ngoc, came to Beijing accompanied by the ministers of South Vietnam. They kept a low profile and showed great humility everywhere.

The 14-year-old eighth princess, Ruan Wenyu, was very beautiful. She had a petite figure, fair and delicate skin, bright eyes as deep as stars, and a gentle and affectionate smile.

Wearing the traditional South Vietnamese clothing, her curvaceous figure is even more prominent, with a slim waist and fair skin. Although she is young, she is full of charm. Any man who lacks self-control will kneel down at her feet.

Ruan Wenyu obviously came with a mission, which was to win the love of Murong Xu and enter the palace as a concubine to avoid having to cede land and pay compensation.

Ruan Wenyu pretended to be innocent, but a woman trained by the royal family should not be underestimated, even if she was a little girl. Moreover, Ruan Wenyu fell in love with Murong Xu at first sight, which made her more determined to move into the East Palace.


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