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Chapter 1934

Chapter 1934

Two or three days after Yu Wentian set out, King Wei received a message from King Sun.

Seeing that Shuo Jinghe was kidnapped by people from the north of Xinjiang, he almost immediately rushed to the military camp to ask for troops. The military commander around him stopped him and said that he must not send out troops wantonly, but how could he persuade Lao San, who was already filled with anxiety and anger?

?His heart has long since flown to northern Xinjiang.

The general had no choice but to knock him unconscious first, then tie him to the bed and wait for him to wake up and calm down.

After King Wei woke up, he was furious, but the rope that bound him was made of beef tendon rope, which was extremely tough. No matter how furious he was, he could not break free.

Deputy General Fang Fu said: "My lord, you have to think twice. Our soldiers are stationed at the border. We cannot all be transferred. Moreover, these soldiers and horses have to guard An Wang."

"I don't want to take them all away. Please let me go. I will only take a few hundred people." King Wei was so angry that his eyes were red, and he looked at Fang Fu ferociously, "Fang Fu, you dare to disobey me.

On your order, I will kill you."

Fang Fu knelt down on one knee and said bluntly, "Even if the prince kills the general, he won't let you go. How can you attack the north of Xinjiang with only a few hundred people? It's a strange place. You can't go in and you can't get out."

If you don't come, bringing hundreds of people with you will be a waste of sacrifice. I will never let you make mistakes. It's rare that the court has changed its view of you now. Your transfer back to the capital is just around the corner. You must not give up halfway."

The King of Wei roared, "I don't care about it, why should I go back to the capital? I don't want to go back, just let me go. Is it okay for me to go without any soldiers? I can kill it with a single horse!"

"That's even worse. Just wait. His Royal Highness will definitely have an order coming. He has a way. Just wait for two days."

"I can't wait for a moment, let go!" King Wei's luck was so suppressed that his face turned purple. Seeing this, Fang Fu had no choice but to raise his sword again.

"Fang Fu, how dare you..."

The sword fell with just the right force, just enough to make King Wei breathe out.

Fortunately, Yu Wenhao's letter arrived not long after, asking him not to act rashly. Jingzhong was already thinking of a way. Since he wanted to rescue, he had to be very sure. Otherwise, Jinghe would not be rescued, and the soldiers would die in northern Xinjiang.

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The only person the King of Wei could trust now was Yu Wenhao, so the letter from Yu Wenhao made him slowly calm down. When Fang Fu finished reading the letter, he was quiet for a moment and said: "I know, let me go."

After Fang Fu untied him, King Wei jumped up, punched Fang Fu in the face, and ran out like the wind.

Fang Fu was shocked and hurriedly chased him out, "My lord, you can't do it!"

The furious voice of King Wei came from outside, "You have tied me up for twelve hours, and I am almost suffocating myself to death."

Fang Fu rubbed his cheeks and stepped back sarcastically, "Who told you to hold it in? Don't you know how to wet your pants pocket?"

King Wei came back after solving the problem, took the letter and read it several times. Although he was still anxious, he slowly calmed down.

Indeed, if he was not completely sure, the most likely possibility would be to accompany her to death in northern Xinjiang, but he had to rescue her and she had to live.

King An and his wife also knew about this, and Princess An said to him: "You are always responsible for the trouble the couple is having now, or do you accompany him on this trip?"

King An looked at her faint eyebrows and smiled lightly, "Do you know how dangerous this trip is?"

Princess An nodded and said softly: "I know."


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