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Chapter 8 Li Xin

Chapter 8 Li Xin

General Qin was about thirty years old, tall, eight feet tall. His face was handsome and angular, his eyebrows were as high as sharp knives, and his eyes shone with an aggressive light.

"Take it out, I'm going to meet an old friend."

He walked straight over and spoke to Qin Wuyang, who was the deputy envoy, with an aura that could not be refuted.

Qin Wuyang's face was uncertain. He looked at the sword-wielding soldiers behind General Qin and the Qin army's drills with loud drums not far away. For a moment, he did not dare to refute.

But if the gift presented to the King of Qin was presented to the Qin general in front of him, Qin Wuyang knew that this was not appropriate.

Not to mention, he clearly knew that when he entered Qin this time, he and Jing Ke were also tasked with assassinating the King of Qin, which caused his spirit to be in a state of tension at all times. At this moment, facing the aggressiveness of a Qin general, his body could not help but Tremble.

In the rear, the Yan soldiers guarding Fan Yuqi's head and Du Kangzhitu's carriage were all nervous. Their palms were placed on the hilts of their swords and crossbows, ready to fight at any time. But the tightly biting lips and trembling Their hands revealed their fearful hearts.

For a time, the situation was tense to the extreme.

Zhao Tuo was very relaxed. Looking at Qin Wuyang's deflated expression, he felt very comfortable.

Although General Qin's aura was intimidating, he was sure that the opponent would never dare to forcefully grab him.

The current King of Qin has a strong and courageous character. Especially after cutting off the influence of Lao Ai and Lu Buwei, he became more domineering. This can be seen from the time when he personally went to Handan to kill his enemies after destroying Zhao.

Fan Yuqi was originally a general of Qin State, but he fled to Yan State for committing a serious crime.

His parents and clan were all executed by the King of Qin, and a reward of a thousand catties of gold and ten thousand households was placed on Fan Yuqi's head. This shows that the King of Qin had a very strong hatred for him and wanted to eat his flesh and drink his blood.

Therefore, Fan Yuqi's head was what King Qin wanted to see.

It was also the bargaining chip that Jing Ke needed to successfully assassinate Qin. Only with this head could he truly get close to the King of Qin and get that once-in-a-lifetime assassination opportunity.

Under such circumstances, as long as Qin Wuyang firmly refused, the Qin general in front of him would never dare to take action forcefully, otherwise the King of Qin would not be able to spare him if anything went wrong with his head.

Moreover, the general in the camp, Wang Jian, has always been known for his stability. He would not allow his generals to make the mistake of robbing the Yan Kingdom of gifts.

But Qin Wuyang lowered his head and did not dare to respond. His fearful body could not express any words of rejection.

General Qin sneered, passed him and went straight to the carriage carrying the treasure behind him.

At this time, Jing Ke just came out of the camp.

"General, wait a minute."

He strode forward, his posture as tall as a cypress, and he understood the general situation with just one glance.

Not worth much use.

Jing Ke withdrew his gaze from Qin Wuyang. He had long noticed this man's external strength but internal weakness. But when he really saw Qin Wuyang's cowardice in the face of General Qin, he still felt disappointed in his heart.

If it weren't for the fact that Prince Dan urged him in every possible way before his friend arrived, how could he have allowed this dandy to be his deputy.

Perhaps, changing to a deputy envoy would be a good choice.

Jing Ke saw Zhao Tuo's relaxed expression in his eyes, but it was not the time to think about this yet.

He calmed down his mind and went straight to General Qin.

"General, this is a treasure presented by the State of Yan to the King of Qin. It has been stipulated in the state letter that no one other than the king has ordered it to be used lightly. This is a gift of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Doesn't the general not know?"

Jing Ke's voice was calm and turned into a sharp arrow, heading straight for General Qin.

General Qin stopped and turned to look at Jing Ke, his eyes burning brightly, and his frowning brows like a sword about to be unsheathed.

"I'm going to meet my old friend Fan Yuqi, and it only takes one glance."

Jing Ke did not give in, "When the envoy arrives in Xianyang, he will make it clear to the King of Qin."

The two looked at each other, and the flames were clashing.

In an instant, General Qin gave in, withdrew his gaze, turned and left.

"It's the general who was abrupt."

"May I ask the general's name?"

"Li Xin."



Zhao Tuo felt that there was something wrong with the way Jing Ke looked at him.

After coming out of the Qin army's camp, he noticed that Jing Ke's eyes fell on him from time to time.

Especially Zhao Tuo's hands holding the bridle.

The gaze was deep and revealed some kind of longing.

"Could it be that the unofficial records are true?"

"This Jing Ke doesn't want my hand."

Zhao Tuo was frightened in his heart. He still remembered that he had read an unofficial story about Jing Ke from the Internet in his previous life.

It is said that when Jing Ke was treated as a guest by Prince Dan, Prince Dan was very kind to him and used all means to satisfy Jing Ke's various hobbies.

Once, Jing Ke and Prince Dan were looking at the pond in the East Palace. Jing Ke saw a turtle living in the pond, so he picked up stones and tiles to hit the turtle.

When Prince Dan saw him, he thought, "How can I, a dignified guest from the Yan Kingdom, hit the turtle with a tile? It's unbecoming."

Someone, bring me the gold nuggets!

The attendant brought a plate of gold nuggets for Jing Ke to smash the turtle. As soon as the gold nuggets were used up, someone else came to offer them.

Jing Ke kept hitting the turtle for a long time before he stopped.

He also said: "It's not that I begrudge the prince's gold nugget, it's because my arm hurts from throwing it."

One day, Jing Ke and Prince Dan were riding a thousand-mile horse together. As they were walking, Jing Ke suddenly said, "I heard that the liver of a thousand-mile horse is very delicious. I don't know if this is true."

When Prince Dan heard about it, he immediately had a thousand-mile horse slaughtered, took out the horse's liver and made it into a delicacy, which was served to Jing Ke.

What a pity the thousand-mile horse!

Beautiful Thousand Miles Horse Liver!

Later, Prince Dan held a banquet at Huayang Terrace, drinking wine and singing.

During the wine, Prince Dan asked the beauty to play the piano to entertain him.

Jing Ke stared at the hand of the beautiful woman playing the piano with his penetrating gaze.

"What a pair of hands that are good at playing the piano, so beautiful."

Prince Dan immediately gave this beauty to Jing Ke.

Jing Ke shook his head and said, "I don't want beauty. I just like her hands."

Prince Dan understands.

He asked people to drag the beautiful piano player down.

After a while, someone came in holding a jade plate, which contained a pair of beautiful bloody hands.

The Jing Ke in this story is probably not a pervert.

Zhao Tuo felt a chill on his back as he replayed the unknown unofficial story in his mind. He regretted that he acted too conspicuously when he was framed by Han Nan. Not only did he offend Qin Wuyang, but he was also noticed by Jing Ke.

But Zhao Tuo had no other choice at the time. If he didn't try his best to defend himself, he would definitely be killed by those red-eyed rangers and become Han Nan's scapegoat.

It was unrealistic to escape immediately, so Zhao Tuo could only serve as Jing Ke's guard cautiously while looking for opportunities to escape.

Fortunately, the development of the matter was not as bad as Zhao Tuo expected. Although Jing Ke paid special attention to Zhao Tuo, it was limited to some conversations and questions, which Zhao Tuo dealt with tactfully.

Jing Ke did not do anything excessive to him.

On the contrary, Qin Wuyang provoked Zhao Tuo from time to time, or came over to instruct Zhao Tuo to do things while he was eating, or found some excuses to scold Zhao Tuo in public.

Zhao Tuo tolerated this. In today's world, there is a distinction between high and low. Even if Jing Ke looked at Zhao Tuo differently, his identity was only that of a charioteer.

Compared with Qin Wuyang, a noble relative of the Yan Kingdom, the gap is very big, not to mention that Qin Wuyang is also the deputy envoy of the motorcade.

Zhao Tuo held back his anger. It was okay that he could hold it back. Qin Wuyang never dared to kill him directly, as that would completely offend Jing Ke.

But if Zhao Tuo dares to fight back, Qin Wuyang will definitely take the opportunity to kill him, and even Jing Ke will not be able to speak.

After the convoy left the Qin army camp stationed in Zhongshan, escorted by a Qin cavalry group, it passed through Dongyuan and Bairen within a few days, went straight into the heart of Zhao land, and arrived in front of a magnificent ancient city.

Handan!

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