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Chapter 1293. In the grip (2).





Zhao Junchen was indeed too tired, even if he was worried, he still fell asleep.

When Zhao Junchen woke up again, it was already a quarter past midnight the next day, and he had slept for more than five hours in one breath.

In fact, even after sleeping for more than five hours in one breath, Zhao Junchen still felt that he was not full. If he hadn't been awakened by someone, he might have continued to sleep for even longer.

When Zhao Junchen woke up, he felt increasingly tired physically and mentally, his mind became more dizzy, and his legs and feet became weaker, as if his body had been completely hollowed out.

Zhao Junchen is very familiar with this feeling. This phenomenon also happened to him after he wiped out the Mongolian coalition forces on all three sides of Shaanxi and Gansu.

However, Zhao Junchen's work intensity at that time was much greater than it is now, and the high-intensity work lasted longer, but he was not as exhausted as he is now after just a few days of insufficient rest.

Obviously, from that time to now, Zhao Junchen's physical vitality is still far from restored, and his health is far worse than before.

However, although Zhao Junchen deeply felt that his physical condition was extremely poor, he still cheered up and quickly entered a normal working state.

Moreover, Zhao Junchen also blamed the other party for waking him up too late, which wasted time.

This is because Zhao Junchen was awakened by Li Chuanwen, Niu Fude, and Jiang Quan.

In fact, shortly after Zhao Junchen fell asleep last night, Fang Zhenshan, the governor of Liaodong, and Wu Shilin, the commander-in-chief of Shanhaiguan Pass, led their coalition forces to arrive several miles away from the camp and faced off again with the Liaodong Town army.

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But this time, because Wu Yingxiong, the governor of Jiliao, was about to arrive with his army, and Xu He was trying his best to take over the military power of Liaodong Town, Liaodong Town barely maintained restraint and did not fight with Fang or Wu.

The two coalition forces clashed again, but no troops were directly sent to drive them away.

Later, Li Chuanwen, Niu Fude, and Jiang Quan, who were following Fang Zhenshan and Wu Shilin, were worried about Zhao Junchen's current situation, so they took the risk to leave the coalition forces of Fang Zhenshan and Wu Shilin, and contacted Liaodong Town, hoping to meet Zhao Junchen as soon as possible.

Li Chuanwen and Niu Fude were both close aides of Zhao Junchen. Jiang Quan still disguised himself and followed Li Chuanwen and Niu Fude, claiming to be Zhao Junchen's bodyguards. After Liaodong Town learned of their identities, they didn't care.

If they dared to create difficulties, they were quickly sent to the Forbidden Army's garrison.

At the same time, Fang Zhenshan also wanted to take the opportunity to meet Zhao Junchen, but his idea was directly rejected by Liaodong Town, and Wu Shilin was not willing to let Fang Zhenshan have private contact with Zhao Junchen in advance, so Fang Zhenshan had no choice but to

He stayed in his own army and only asked Li Chuanwen and others to send a secret letter to Zhao Junchen.

However, when Li Chuanwen and others arrived at the Forbidden Army station, they found that Zhao Junchen was not in any danger and had just fallen asleep. They also learned that Zhao Junchen had not had a chance to rest in the past few days.

After waking up Zhao Junchen, he wanted Zhao Junchen to sleep for a while longer. He waited until after midnight the next day and finally came forward to wake up Zhao Junchen together.

When Zhao Junchen opened his sleepy eyes and saw these three people standing in front of him, he immediately knew that the situation in Liaodong had changed again. He immediately got out of bed, washing his face with cold water to wake up, and listening to Li Chuanwen, Niu Fude,

Jiang Quan and the others reported the news to him.

Relatively speaking, the information Jiang Quan had was more important, so he was the first to report the information to Zhao Junchen, describing in detail his various experiences during this period.

According to the content of Jiang Quan's report, Zhao Junchen also knew the current changes in the situation in Liaodong, as well as some details of the past situation, such as the details of how the bandit led the Liaodong Town army to fight against the coalition forces of Fang Zhenshan and Wu Shilin;

For example, the coalition forces of Fang Zhenshan and Wu Shilin have now arrived outside the camp and are confronting the Liaodong Town army again; for example, Wu Yingxiong, the governor of Jiliao, will arrive nearby in an hour at the latest, and Wu Shilin has actually known about Wu Yingxiong's appearance for a long time; and for example, Fang Zhenshan

After the early stage of close cooperation with Wu Shilin, they are now inseparable, and so on.

After Jiang Quan finished speaking, Zhao Junchen had already washed his face with cold water and wiped the water stains on his face with a towel. Then he turned his attention to Li Chuanwen and Niu Fude and motioned them to tell them about their recent experiences.

When Zhao Junchen decided to attack Liaodong Town, he immediately sent a message to the capital, summoning the two of them to come to Liaodong territory to assist Zuo in his work. According to the distance and time, they should have arrived half a month ago.

They met him in Liaodong, but the two of them were actually half a month late.

If Li Chuanwen and Niu Fude could arrive in Liaodong on time to assist themselves, Zhao Junchen would be able to do things more easily during this period, and there would be no need to be involved in repeated dangers when executing plans, let alone anything.

You have to do it yourself so that Zhao Junchen's vitality will be damaged again.

Therefore, Li Chuanwen and Niu Fude obviously neglected their duties, so they must give Zhao Junchen an explanation and an explanation.

After noticing Zhao Junchen's gaze, Li Chuanwen and Niu Fude obviously knew what Zhao Junchen was thinking, and they quickly apologized to Zhao Junchen.

But the reason why they failed to arrive in Liaodong on time was excusable.

After Li Chuanwen shook his head and smiled bitterly, he explained helplessly: "I and Mr. Niu came late, which obviously delayed Zhao Gechen's plan. Please forgive me! But I hope Zhao Gechen knows that I and Mr. Niu have been together since

After receiving your call, I packed my bags and left the capital that day. I traveled day and night along the way and worked hard without wasting any time!

It stands to reason that I and Mr. Niu should have arrived in Liaodong a long time ago. Who would have thought that when the two of us entered Xingzhou, we encountered a civil uprising, and the scale of this uprising was not small. The rioters were once

There were more than a thousand people, so the Xingzhou government sealed off the entire territory, and I and Mr. Niu were trapped in Xingzhou Station for three full days!

When I and Mr. Niu finally contacted the local officials, they left Xingzhou under the escort of the local defenders, and were about to enter Liaodong territory. Who would have thought that Liaodong Town was kidnapped because of Zhao Gechen and He Yu?

After the incident, they also sent troops to blockade the entire territory and did not allow anyone to enter or exit, so I and Mr. Niu had no choice but to ask for help from the Wu family in Shanhaiguan. Fortunately, the Wu family in Shanhaiguan had already decided to send troops into Liaodong, so the two of them followed Jiliao.

Governor Wu Yingxiong boarded a ship belonging to the Wu family in Shanhaiguan, and after entering Liaodong territory, he followed the Wu family's envoy to secretly meet Wu Shilin, and finally followed Wu Shilin to arrive here, and finally met Zhao Gechen."

Later, Niu Fude also shook his head and smiled bitterly: "There have been many twists and turns along the way. The students and Mr. Li have been exhausted these days. They waited until they arrived at the Forbidden Army station last night to finally have a moment of respite. I just hope that there will be no impact.

Come to Zhao Gechen for your plan."

After hearing the explanations from Li Chuanwen and Niu Fude, their late arrival was excusable. When they saw the fatigue on their faces, they were no less tired than their own, especially since Li Chuanwen now knew his destiny.

At such an age, going through so much trouble is simply life-threatening. It is not easy to persist until now.

Therefore, Zhao Junchen couldn't blame them. Instead, he comforted them: "You two gentlemen have worked really hard! Especially Mr. Li, at such an age, he has to keep running around for our affairs... It's also my fault.

I was too hasty and launched the plan before the two gentlemen arrived in Liaodong. I hope you can forgive me!"

After speaking, Zhao Junchen bowed to Li Chuanwen and Niu Fude, not only to thank them for their hard work during this period, but also to apologize for his previous resentment towards them.

Seeing Zhao Junchen's attitude, Li Chuanwen and Niu Fude also hurriedly returned the courtesy, even saying they did not dare.

Afterwards, Zhao Junchen quickly paid attention to a key piece of information Li Chuanwen said, frowned and asked: "You said that a civil unrest broke out in Xingzhou... What happened? Xingzhou is located northeast of the capital.

If civil unrest breaks out in a place like this, it will easily spread to the capital, and it will definitely cause an uproar!"

Emperor Deqing always claimed to be the king of the resurgence of the Ming Dynasty. Before the great victory in Shaanxi-Gansu, the recovery of Hetao, and the founding of the state as a vassal, his greatest political achievement was that there had never been any civil war in the Ming Dynasty during his decades of reign.

chaos.

Of course, "no civil riots ever broke out" is an exaggeration. In fact, small-scale civil riots never broke out in various places in the Ming Dynasty, but it is true that there were no large-scale civil riots, especially in places near the capital.

The people's moral support is stable, and even small-scale civil unrest rarely occurs.

Therefore, a large-scale civil unrest suddenly broke out in Xingzhou, near the capital. This was definitely a major event, and Zhao Junchen could not help but pay attention to it.

After hearing Zhao Junchen's inquiry, Li Chuanwen and Niu Fude looked at each other, with a hint of embarrassment flashing across their expressions.






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