Chapter 731
General Cui glanced at the deputy general.
The deputy general said to him, "Who is coming? Come quickly to sign up."
One of the people riding on the horse raised his head and shouted in broken Chinese words: "This is our prince. This time he came to surrender to Daliang. The two hundred war horses behind him are our sincerity to Daliang."
Although this man spoke awkwardly in Chinese, the soldiers on the city wall still heard it clearly and looked at him in surprise for a moment.
They heard it right?
The Huns came to surrender? And their prince brought two hundred war horses himself?
General Cui was also a little shocked.
He frowned when he came to his senses.
The Huns acted strangely and had always coveted Daliang and often disturbed the border. Will they surrender? Don't joke!
This must be their trick.
Once they believed it, open the city gate to greet them, and the Hun soldiers hidden in the dark would rush forward. If there was no need to fight, Suzhou would fall.
The deputy general did not believe that the Huns would be so kind. Without General Cui's orders, he shouted to the lower side: "If you want to fight, we will always accompany you. This kind of trick will be saved, so we will not be fooled by you."
When the Huns who were calling in front heard this, they quickly turned around and asked the man beside them, "Prince, they don't believe us."
Yelu Qi was not surprised. He looked up at the city wall and locked General Cui at a glance, "We don't want to be enemies with Daliang anymore, nor do we want to meet Daliang. This time we came, just want to make peace with your country." After a pause, probably felt that the two countries had been in a long time. No matter what he said, the other party would feel that they had ulterior motives, so he said bluntly, "I actually met the emperor of your country, and the queen of your country also knew him. If the general doesn't believe it, he can write a letter and send it back to the capital, and then say... the old friend A Qi is here to visit."
General Cui was very surprised to hear his Chinese language fluently and said that he knew the emperor and the empress.
Without waiting for him to say anything, Yelu Qi continued below: "General, please send a letter to the emperor of your country first. Go back first and come again in half a month."
This is giving him time to confirm what he said, whether it is true or false.
Seeing Yelu Qi and his entourage, he turned his head and was about to leave without hesitation. General Cui suddenly said, "Stop it, please wait, let me give you two quarters of an hour, and I will reply you later."
Yelu Qi felt aroused when he heard this. Could it be that the eldest lady came to Suzhou?
Why didn't he expect that King Su was seriously ill, and as the eldest lady of his daughter, how could he not come?
"Okay." He responded with a good temper, grabbed the reins, and stood still.
Seeing this, the soldiers on the city wall and General Cui all looked at him in confusion.
The Huns were so cruel that they had promised that they were savage and cruel. Why was the person in front of them not cruel at all, but had a gentle temper?
They are not pretending, are they?
Yelu Qi sat on the horse calmly, but his followers were a little uneasy and said in the words of the Huns: "Prince, do we really have to wait here? What if that was their trick..."
"No." Yeluqi interrupted his words, with a firm tone.
Seeing this, the follower was useless to worry in his heart, so he had to shut his mouth.
They didn't wait too long. Soon, General Cui returned and led a man to the city wall.
The deputy general met Rong Qingqing in the Supervisor's Office. When he saw her coming, he quickly knelt down on one knee, "I have seen the Empress!"
Seeing this, the other soldiers were not surprised and knelt down, "I've seen the Empress!"
Chapter completed!