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Chapter 836 Liang Shi Arrives in Kyoto

The battle situation seems to be becoming more and more interesting.

From the overall situation, Xu Shidao should be able to stabilize the situation for the time being.

Whether it is Xuanhua Mansion or Wulahai City, there are heavy troops stationed there.

The Liao Army and the Tiemeng Army only have about twice the strength advantage. This advantage is not actually an advantage at all as a siege party.

Taking a detailed look at past wars, whether it was within Dayu or with neighboring countries, there are many examples of how a very small number of troops were able to hold a city and hold off an enemy force that was several times larger.

As long as the generals guarding Xuanhua Mansion and Wulahai City are not wine sacks and rice sacks, both cities can now be said to be unbreakable.

But deploying so many heavy troops also has a huge drawback.

That is food and grass supplies.

The water source and food in the city are extremely limited. In addition to the soldiers, there are tens of thousands of people who need to eat every day.

The city is besieged, supplies from outside cannot be brought in, and supplies within the city cannot be supplied.

Over time, the siege naturally broke down.

Therefore, for the current Wulahai City and Xuanhua Mansion, the most urgent thing is that they need someone to break the situation.

Liang Hanmin, Xu Shidao and others undoubtedly placed this important task on the Kyoto Forbidden Army.



Speaking of which, Liang Hanmin is also pitiful.

Daliao, Jin Feng and Tie Meng alone were enough to make him miserable.

He doesn't even have much energy to care about other domestic affairs now.

It was under such circumstances that Liang Shi was ordered to arrive in Kyoto.

As the King of Honor, he is also the only prince in the Chongqing court today. No matter what the relationship between the two brothers is now, Liang Hanmin still gave Liang Shi enough respect.

Even though he was troubled every day by reports of border wars and the collection of grain and grass, he still led many ministers in the court to welcome Liang Shi in person.

Just at the south gate of Kyoto, the welcoming ceremony guard was placed several miles away.

Amidst the beating of gongs and drums, Liang Shi's motorcade arrived at the south gate of Kyoto.

"Brother Wang!"

Liang Shi still had the stern look. Liang Hanmin, who had just gotten off the carriage and looked much older than him, had already shouted.

Then he led the civil and military officials and marched more than ten meters forward.

Liang Shi stepped forward quickly and knelt on the ground, "Liang Shi, please greet your Majesty! Long live my emperor! Long live my emperor!"

"No need to be too polite, no need to be too polite."

Liang Hanmin quickly helped him up and said, "You and I, brothers, don't have to be so different."

At this time, another person walked out of the carriage.

It's Liang Dong.

He still looked the same, but the expression on his face was much more steady than before.

Probably Liang Siqi's incident also had a considerable impact on him.

After getting off the car, he quickly walked up to Liang Hanmin, knelt down and said, "Liang Dong, kowtow to the emperor!"

"The building is already so big."

Liang Hanmin let go of Liang Shi's hand, looked at Liang Dong a few times, helped Liang Dong up, and suddenly sighed: "Oh, I remember when I last saw you, you were still a troublemaker!"

The word "troublemaker" is particularly intimate in this context.

"Come on, follow me into the palace, and I'll help you with the wind and wash away the dust."

After that, Liang Hanmin pulled Liang Shi, Liang Dong and his son, one on the left and the other on the right, and actually led them into his chariot.

There is nothing better than this when brothers respect each other.

At least in the uninformed eyes of the surrounding people, the relationship between His Highness and Prince Rong is still as deep as before.

A long guard of honor slowly entered the city and headed for the palace amid a lively scene of people lined the streets to welcome him.

Inside the chariot.

Just when Liang Hanmin let go of Liang Shi's hand, Liang Shi handed over his hand and apologized, "My brother did not teach his daughter well and made her run away with the traitor. Please forgive me!"

Liang Hanmin looked at him deeply, shook his head, and said: "You have made several excuses for this matter, so there is no need to say it again. You and I both know the character of that girl Siqi. Alas... I just don't know how.

I was blinded by lard and fell in love with that Lu Fang."

"My brother is incompetent!"

Liang Shi added: "I went to Xishan Yechuan. I wanted to take the heads of those rebels, but I didn't expect that I was stopped by Wu Jingchuan."

"There is also Sword King Liang Ben... There are so many masters in the land of Sichuan, but I... have taken it lightly."

"Ha ha!"

Liang Hanmin suddenly laughed, "This is not like my biological brother anymore. When did you ever give up so easily in the past?"

Liang Shi shook his head and smiled bitterly.

But Liang Hanmin said again: "It seems that letting you stay in a misty and rainy place like Jingnan all these years has worn down a lot of your energy. This is my fault."

"I already know the ins and outs of what happened in Xishan Yechuan. Lu Liang and Lu Fang already had many top masters from the previous dynasty to help them, and Liang Ben, Wu Jingchuan and other people suddenly took action. So what old gods can Lu Fang have to help? Although you

Chongqing has the best military force, but it is understandable that we failed to take them down. Not only you, I also took it lightly. If I had sent more experts from Kyoto to help you, we probably wouldn't be where we are today.

Such an embarrassing situation.”

"hiss."

Liang Shi took a breath and said, "My brother has learned that the situation in the northwest is not very good. The Chengdu rebels also took this opportunity to cause chaos. Is the situation really bad?"

"It might be worse than you think."

Liang Hanmin sighed.

Then he said: "Otherwise, why do you think I suddenly summoned you to the palace?"

As he spoke, he patted Liang Shi on the shoulder, "Back then, you defeated more than half of my world on horseback. Now, if someone wants to take him away, what should I do?"

Liang Shi's eyes narrowed, "My brother will naturally mount another battle for the emperor!"

"Okay! Haha!"

Liang Hanmin only laughed, and then did not continue the topic.

He glanced at Liang Dong, who was silent, and said, "Why did you bring Dong'er here?"

Liang Shi chuckled, "This kid is not a worry-free master. If I leave him in Tanzhou, I don't know what trouble he will cause. Think about it, just bring him to Kyoto. If I go out to lead the army in battle,

, Brother Huang can help me discipline him when he is free. With Brother Huang here, I will not worry about food and clothing for him in this life, but I am worried that he will be too absurd and lose the face of the royal family."

"The most I can do is have sex and listen to music. Isn't it ridiculous?"

Liang Dong actually muttered softly, "Anyway, I'm still studying at the Bahuang Martial Arts Academy. There are guys whose status is far inferior to mine. That's really ridiculous."

Then Liang Shi glared at him and quickly shut up.

Liang Shi smiled bitterly at Liang Hanmin, "I have neglected to discipline them over the years, and the emperor has laughed at them."

"I think Dong'er is right."

Liang Hanmin said: "He is the only real heir apparent in Dayu, so he should enjoy it a little bit."

But when he said this, his voice changed slightly, "But at this age, it is time to stir up some things. So, I asked the queen to choose a good marriage for him in Kyoto. As a man, as long as he marries a wife, naturally

It’s mature.”

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