373 [Deep Sea]
"Your Excellency, the imperial envoy, I will report the entire process of these things to Your Majesty."
After Pei Yue finished speaking, Wang Jiuxuan calmly cupped his hands.
In fact, until now, Pei Yue still can't figure out the current identity of the other party. Wang Jiuxuan put it simply, he inspected the border war under the order of Emperor Kaiping. This order definitely did not go through the governors of Dongfu, at least it could not pass through Luo Ting.
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There is no old practice of supervising the army in Daliang. At most, they will send censors to monitor the army. However, this is the private domain of civilian officials, and they will not be allowed to serve as generals in the palace. Perhaps Emperor Kaiping understood this, so he did not issue an explicit edict.
Let Wang Jiuxuan act secretly.
The question is what's the point of doing this?
There is no clear purpose, which means that Wang Jiuxuan's name is not justified, and Pei Yue is acting very polite at this moment, but if Wang Jiuxuan blatantly interferes in the training of the Tibetan Front Guards, Pei Yue will dare to tell him to get out of the way immediately.
At the critical moment when the Western Wu army was about to move and the war was about to spread, Emperor Kaiping suddenly used such a method to send Wang Jiuxuan, who had a very special identity, to Lingzhou. Everyone would want to find out what the emperor really thought.
With such questions, Pei Yue said with just the right amount of gratitude on his face: "I hope the general can say a few kind words for me in front of His Majesty."
Wang Jiuxuan looked at him with some surprise, because even though he had been mentally prepared, he was still a little shocked after hearing Pei Yue's words with his own ears. Such military exploits were completely done by a young man, which was enough to alarm the entire court.
, why do you need his special words to modify it?
Pei Yue knew why the other party was surprised and continued: "I can't do these things alone, let alone my credit. Linqing County Magistrate Mo Qingyun, local squire Yan Jia, Jiming Village guard general and deputy commander
Qin Xian and Xue Meng, Gu Chongshan, the commander of the Xishui Village guard, and all the soldiers of the Zangfeng Guard, they have all contributed, and some of them are even more heroic because of it."
Wang Jiuxuan stared into Pei Yue's eyes and nodded slowly.
He has seen many generals who do not take credit, but those people just do not take credit from others. At least this is the first time he has seen Pei Yue take the initiative to share the credit with everyone.
What is more worthy of his careful consideration is that Pei Yue talked about so many people, but he did not mention Xue Tao, the governor of Lingzhou, and Ning Zhong, the coach of Guping Camp.
Pei Yue smiled and said: "General, please wait a moment. I have written a detailed memorial about what happened after arriving in Lingzhou in the past few days. I originally planned to send it to Kyoto by postal route. Since the general happened to arrive, this memorial will be
I leave it in your hands and please present it to His Majesty."
Wang Jiuxuan nodded and said, "This is my duty."
After a while, Deng Zai came to the hall holding a very thick memorial. Pei Yue took it and handed it into Wang Jiuxuan's hands. He said calmly: "Thank you, general."
Wang Jiuxuan replied: "Your Majesty, the imperial envoy is too polite."
He glanced at the dusky sky outside the door and said slowly: "The situation on the border is tense now. His Majesty orders you to obey the orders of Cheng'an Hou Lu Min. The Tibetan Front Guards must dare to fight against the Western Wu people when necessary."
Pei Yue frowned slightly and said: "General, although the Zangfeng Guard has been established for nearly a year, it has only been fully formed for half a month. Many sergeants have only mastered the basic marching rules."
The implication is that letting the current Zangfeng Guards fight against the Xiwu people means letting them die in vain.
For Pei Yue, the original 500 people and the current 10,000 people are two completely different concepts. To command the 500 people, he only needs to exert his own abilities, and these 500 people are all elite veterans, which is enough to be perfect.
Execute his orders. But commanding ten thousand people requires the sergeant to have excellent qualities, otherwise there will only be a collapse on the battlefield.
Wang Jiuxuan said noncommittally: "Your Majesty will also inform Marquis Cheng'an that the hidden front guards must not be used easily unless forced to do so. His Majesty also said that when the great ancestor founded the country, he fought countless fierce battles, and the soldiers could not wait until they were fully trained, and even in
In the most difficult time, you only need to teach them how to ride a horse, and you must lead these newcomers into battle. Your Majesty believes in your ability, and hopes that you can truly establish yourself as a Tibetan front guard in this battle."
He showed a rare smile, cupped his hands and said: "Your Majesty personally promised that if we can achieve the reputation of Tibetan Front Guard in this battle, we will be granted the title of Marquis."
Gu Qing
Speaking of this, Pei Yue knew that there was no room for refusal. Emperor Kaiping was extremely stingy in the rewards of titles. As a descendant of the Duke of Qi, Yin Wei had been in the army for so many years. When he served as the head coach of the Guping camp, he was only Qi Yunbo. He had to wait until he became the capital.
The head coach of Junbei Camp was promoted to the title of Marquis of Qiyun. He is only seventeen years old now. If he can directly become the Marquis of Zhongshanzi from Zhongshanzi, this speed will be recorded in the history of Daliang.
Marquis of Zhongshan?
As soon as this idea came to Pei Yue's mind, he felt a little weird, but he couldn't think of the reason for it for a while.
Seeing the other party looking at him with bright eyes, Pei Yue had no choice but to put aside his distracting thoughts and said seriously: "Your Majesty has an order, and I should do my best."
Wang Jiuxuan said: "My errands have been completed. I believe there will be a chance to meet again, so I will say goodbye for now."
Pei Yue did not pretend to stay, because with Wang Jiuxuan's identity and background, there was no need to play the trick of refusing to welcome him. He sent the other party outside the gate with a gentle face, glanced at the horses and personal entourage waiting on the street,
He smiled and said: "General, are you going to the border next?"
Wang Jiuxuan nodded and said: "After all, you have to see it with your own eyes before you can rest assured."
After getting on the horse, he suddenly turned to look at Pei Yue and asked casually: "Your Majesty, I just forgot to ask you something."
Pei Yue calmly replied: "General, please speak."
Wang Jiuxuan looked directly at him and asked, "Is Wang Liyang really dead?"
Pei Yue didn't know why. He nodded calmly and said: "It's absolutely true."
Wang Jiu
in front of the door.
"Master." After a moment, Deng Zai called softly from behind Pei Yue.
Pei Yue came back to his senses and said calmly: "What's the matter?"
Deng Zai lowered his head and said: "There is news from the back house. Miss Ye asked the young master to come over."
On the way to the back house, Pei Yue kept thinking about the mystery behind today's meeting.
The previous conversation kept replaying in his mind, and Wang Jiuxuan's words and even every subtle change in his expression were not missed by him. After thinking about it repeatedly, he still couldn't figure out the profound meaning of Wang Jiuxuan's appearance. Based on his understanding of Emperor Kai Ping's thoughts
The emperor has never made any random moves, so why did he send Wang Jiuxuan to Lingzhou?
Why did Wang Jiuxuan come specifically to ask about the detailed process of his military exploits?
The most important point is, why did Emperor Kaiping attach great importance to the Tibetan Front Guards?
As for Wang Jiuxuan's special concern for Wang Liyang, Pei Yue did not take this matter too seriously. He knew that Wang Jiuxuan had stayed in the Western Region for eight years, and was in the Longgong Camp, which was closer to Xiwu, with the descendants of the Wang Family Ba Dao.
It is very normal to have some disputes.
Most of Pei Yue's thoughts were still on the man in the Imperial Palace in Kyoto.
But before him was a deep sea.
Chapter completed!