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Chapter 223 A relief hit the chest

 Chinese military camp!

All the generals stood in silence, secretly looking at Xi Kangsheng in the hall.

Xi Kangsheng was looking at a piece of writing hanging on the wall, still mumbling something:

"I read the sword when I was drunk, and I dreamed of blowing the trumpet company... I solved the affairs of the king and the world, and won the reputation before and after... This is an imitation of Xiao Ci, right? Good words... Good poems... Good courage..."
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The Xiao in "Xiao Ci" refers to Emperor Xiao Yan of the Southern Liang Dynasty. His poems such as "Jiangnan Nong" are all in the form of long and short sentences. Because they are Qing and Shang opera poems, they are also called "Xiao Ci".

That is the origin of "Song Ci"...

After a few likes, Xi Kangsheng turned around and asked curiously: "Who wrote it?"

Zhang Jingzhi cupped his hands and responded: "Li Chengzhi wrote it..."

Li Chengzhi?

Xi Kangsheng only thought that this was what Zhang Jingzhi said, but he still seemed like he couldn't believe it and turned around to look again.

It is indeed a good calligraphy, like a silver hook and an iron stroke, vigorous and powerful, as powerful as a startling dragon, three points into the paper...

No wonder the font size on his military flag was written by him himself?

This shows how conceited Li Chengzhi is?

It is said that words are like people, but if you look at this word, every word seems to have a hidden edge, which is exactly the same as Li Chengzhi's temperament...

Speaking of words, even Zhang Jingzhi was surprised.

When I first met Li Chengzhi, his bad handwriting could be considered as a compliment to him: Not to mention crooked and crooked, he was still missing hands and legs at every turn. A good word written by him was like a person being maimed.

, you still have to rely on guessing if you want to know everything?

I forgot whether he was laughed at by Guo Cunxin or Yang Shu. Li Chengzhi seemed to have been humiliated and worked hard:

He writes when giving orders, when delivering oral messages, and when making decisions and plans, as well as the books on soldier conduct and military laws and regulations, they are all written by him.

Over and over again, this word seems to have been completely transformed?

It was also from that time that Zhang Jingzhi concluded: This is a person who will do great things...

Xi Kangsheng secretly praised it twice and said indifferently: "The writing is just average. I mean, who wrote this poem?"

Poetry?

Zhang Jing subconsciously replied: "It was also written by Li Chengzhi..."

"Ahem..."

Xi Kangsheng almost choked to death on his saliva.

"You said it was somewhat possible that it was written by his ancestor Li Qi. You even said it was written by his father Li Shixian. I just pinched my nose and admitted it. You actually said it was Li Chengzhi... Zhang Fengzhi, what are you talking about?

Chicken feathers and eggs?"

Zhang Jingzhi wiped his face and looked at Xi Kangsheng helplessly: "Guardian, ancestral home. Although the Li family started with military exploits, they were also from a scholarly family, and were handed down through "Han Shi". Why can't Li Chengzhi do this?

Poetry coming?"

Xi Kangsheng stared blankly:

"Don't I know that the ancestor of the Li family who lived in the ancestral home was Li Xun, an honest official of the Later Han Dynasty? I'm talking about this poem:

Also 'solve the affairs of the king and the world, and win fame during and after life'?

Still 'poor things happen in vain'?

How old is Li Chengzhi? Has his hair grown?

The dialogue is poor, the words are not expressive, and it is old-fashioned... It is simply nonsense..."

Everyone was speechless and looked weird.

What you just said about "good calligraphy, good poetry, and good spirit" turns out to be nonsense when you hear it was done by Li Chengzhi?

Only Li Yun and Zhang Jingzhi couldn't help but look at each other. After guessing the hidden meaning in each other's eyes, they both felt relieved.

Even Xi Kangsheng felt that Li Chengzhi was too powerful and had to be suppressed?

For Li Chengzhi, this is actually a good thing.

If you really think Li Chengzhi is irritating, with Xi Kangsheng's power, he can just find any excuse and kill him with one sword, so why bother?

This is obviously a sign of cherishing talents and wanting to help Li Chengzhi stabilize...

And the last sentence: "Finish the affairs of the king and the world, and win the reputation before and after death..."

The poem is the voice of his heart. From this, Xi Kangsheng knew that Li Chengzhi had absolutely no regrets. Otherwise, this poem would not reveal his ambition to serve the country and to make immortal contributions...

Looking at the whole poem again, it seems that it was written based on Xi Kangsheng’s life?

In Li Chengzhi's words, it's like seeing a portrait of a lifetime, how could it not resonate with Xi Kangsheng?

Zhang Jingzhi couldn't figure it out no matter how hard he thought about it: this poem was inspired by Li Chengzhi when he was gathering troops to fight Li Wenzhong, and he did it overnight. It was indeed inconsistent with his age and experiences. Even Guo Shouxin thought it was Li Chengzhi.

Written to Li Qi or Li Shixian to describe his lack of ambition in life...

It has nothing to do with Xi Kangsheng, but why is it that when the time comes, this flattery is so accurate, as if Li Chengzhi can predict events like a god?

Absolutely amazing...

Just when I was suspicious, I heard a rush and a report from the guards outside the tent: "Reporting to the guard, Lieutenant Li, General Da Xi, Captain Hu and others have arrived outside the tent..."

"Pass!"

Xi Kangsheng swung his big cloak and sat on the "Hu Chair" with a golden sword. He couldn't help but shake his butt.

Don't tell me, it's quite comfortable?

This Li Chengzhi is also strange, how can he come up with such weird things?

Muttering in his heart, Xi Kangsheng saw Li Chengzhi at the head, and Da Xi and Hu Baozong were half a step behind, following Li Chengzhi one on the left and one on the right.

When it comes to official positions, the more I think about it, the more indescribably weird it becomes: a fifth-grade general and a seventh-grade lieutenant actually serve as a foil to a yellow-mouthed child with no official position and no title yet?

But at this moment, it seems that there is indescribable harmony?

Only seventeen years old...

All the generals looked sideways at Li Chengzhi with different thoughts, and the words Yang Shu had said instinctively came to mind: Lang Yan is unique and unparalleled in the world!

Even though the bruise on Li Chengzhi's face has not gone away, the corners of his eyes are still black and blue...

If you are a person with a high official position and a high reputation, that's it. Or if you have a distinguished family background and an extraordinary background, you can say that it is passable, but you have never heard of the three words "Li Chengzhi" before?

As for the ancestral Li family, they are about to fall out of the ranks of the gentry...

But thinking about it now, no one doesn’t take it for granted!

He set his sights on Qingping, raised an army at the end of the year, subdued three hundred soldiers, and set fire to the prairie fire. In just two months, he wiped out a powerful enemy that shocked even the court and even Xi Kangsheng found it difficult...
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Who can do it?

Who in this room is not an arrogant and arrogant person with a distinguished family background, experienced in hundreds of battles? But ask yourself, who dares to say that if you put yourself in Li Chengzhi's shoes, you can achieve this step?

Those who had secretly mocked Li Chengzhi before were blushing with embarrassment. From the moment Li Chengzhi entered the account, they respectfully raised their fists and bowed their hands deeply...

Xi Kangsheng sighed secretly: Look, a capable person will always make people involuntarily respect him, even his enemies...

After looking at it for a long time, he asked slowly and logically: "Win?"

In fact, Xi Kangsheng knew it a long time ago, and even Liu Huiwang caught fire and burned himself, otherwise he would not have moved to the camp early.

But after waiting and waiting, Li Chengzhi didn't come to report his victory, so he ordered his personal guards to summon him.

Li Chengzhi clasped his fists and responded: "We are guarding, we win!"

"We won...hehehe...we won..." Even though he had known the result, Xi Kangsheng couldn't help but feel relieved.

The five kingdoms spent several years, plotted countless times, raised nearly a million troops, and almost lost 30% of the Wei Dynasty's territory and millions of people in a war. Was it just won?

Even before the imperial court sent out a single soldier or a grain of rice, relying only on Guanzhong, hundreds of thousands of thieves were wiped out within the territory, and millions of powerful enemies were kept out of the country...

This is not an immortal merit, how else can it be called an immortal merit?

Now that I think about it, it’s thanks to Li Chengzhi?

If Zhang Jingzhi and Yang Shu had not reported urgently, praising Li Chengzhi as rare in the sky and unparalleled on earth, making themselves mistakenly believe that they had been coerced, and that Li Chengzhi, whom they praised so much, was also an enemy chieftain, and thus sent a detailed investigation to investigate, how could they have found out?

The rebels and foreign enemies have already cooperated inside and outside. They not only instigated the rebellion of the Dashan Pass guard, but also ambushed tens of thousands of strong soldiers in Xinping County and Quaigu County. They conspired to lure Xi Xi to the gate of Jingzhou City and kill him on his horse?
This Li Chengzhi seems to be his lucky star?

The more Xi Kangsheng thought about it, the happier he became. When he thought about the two sentences "Finish the affairs of the king and win the reputation before and after death", the more he looked at Li Chengzhi, the more he liked him.

This time, wasn’t it me who solved the king’s worries and won an unparalleled reputation?

So majestic, so happy...

Although his heart was throbbing, Xi Kangsheng didn't show it at all on his face. He leaned back firmly on the chair, looked at Li Chengzhi and said: "You should be the first to solve the problem in Jingzhou this time... Tell me, if you want to

How to reward?"

He paused for a moment and then asked: "Hu Shichang is still a little stingy, so he promised you the rank of Lieutenant Xiaoguan from the seventh rank? I will give you another half-level promotion. How about asking the court to grant you the rank of Commander-in-Chief?"

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The generals were stunned for a moment, and then the sound of inhaling came one after another in the hall.

Is this a question of whether Hu Shichang is stingy or not?

This is not a question of half level or half level at all.

But Hu Shichang has no such right at all.

Is the county lieutenant the chief official of the county?

Not to mention seventh-rank, even eighth-rank county magistrates, county magistrates, and county captains must be selected by the Ministry of Personnel and the three provinces, and then appointed by the emperor.

I don’t see you, Xi Kangsheng, a second-grade guard. You have to ask the imperial court for permission to appoint Li Chengzhi as a county captain, let alone Hu Shichang?

How many of Xi Kangsheng's sixth-grade, fifth-grade, and even fourth-grade generals want to be demoted a few levels, or exchange their titles, and become local chief officials?
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This is the so-called difference between an honest official and a corrupt official...

To be more noble is a manifestation of status: even if he is only an eighth-grade county magistrate, he is also a Bailihou.

To put it crudely: If you fight with Xi Kangsheng for the rest of your life, how much benefit can you gain?

But I want to be a chief official: three years of Qingzhi County, one hundred thousand snowflakes and silver...

Although this sentence comes from later dynasties, the truth remains unchanged!

Let’s look at how much money and connections it took to stabilize the Hu family, and how much ability it took to find a county captain for Hu Baozong?

Therefore, the local officials of the Wei Dynasty are really not so worthless.

Don’t ever think that a county lieutenant is just an official and not as good as a lord.

Those were other dynasties.

First, count how many chief officials of seventh rank or above are there in the entire Wei Dynasty, and how many titles are above seventh rank?

There are only two to three hundred of the former, and there are so many of the latter that they are countless...otherwise, why would the original counties be changed to counties, and the original counties to states?

In this way, no titles can be awarded, and all we can do is make up all kinds of generals with names, no rights and no salaries to make up the numbers...

What's more, the nobles of the Wei Dynasty only had households and no houses.

If you think about it, you will know: The Wei Dynasty has been a country for more than a hundred years, and the years and months of salary payments to officials can be counted on the fingers of your hands and feet. How can you have the spare time to pay another salary to the nobles?

The so-called titles are all in name only, at most they sound nicer.

Looking through the Twenty-Four Histories, the Northern Wei Dynasty is the most slippery: Not only is the title not as good as the official, but it is also crazy about being granted more titles?

Although it can be hereditary, it is not replaceable. If it has to be reduced one level at a time, and there is no corresponding food fief, it will of course become less and less valuable.

Looking at Li Yun's cousin Li Zun, his official title is only from the seventh rank, and he is still a bad official. However, thanks to his ancestral support, his title is from the fourth rank of Jingyang County son...

But what’s the use?

Everyone thought that even if it was an immortal achievement, Xi Kangsheng's permission to petition the imperial court for a fifth- or sixth-rank Sanzi or Sannan would be a big deal. Who knew that Xi Kangsheng could become a seventh-rank official just by opening his mouth?
Zhang Jingzhi's heart was beating wildly, like beating a drum, and he almost couldn't help but agree to it for Li Chengzhi.

Li Chengzhi never thought that there were so many twists and turns, he just thought: Just a seventh-grade official?

Something bigger than sesame seeds...

"I would like to thank you for guarding me in advance!"

Li Chengzhi pondered for a moment, and then responded loudly: "But it is better to use the remaining courage to chase the poor bandits, and not to be a famous academic overlord... My subordinates believe that it is too early to judge rewards for merit at this time..."

Good poem...um, right?

Good guy, you can't even look down on Xiang Yu... How dare you go to heaven if you can do that?

There are also those who responded quickly and made some sense: Li Chengzhi seems to be saying that he has not done his full work at this time?

You almost wiped out the rebels under Jingzhou City by yourself, and even the leader of the thieves was forced to immolate himself. What else do you want to do?

Not to mention the generals, even Xi Kangsheng frowned.

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I have long heard that Li Chengzhi is a god of wisdom. He has no knowledge or skills, can do what ordinary people cannot, and understands what ordinary people cannot understand.

But when it comes to common sense, it always makes a joke...

Could it be that he doesn’t understand the deep meaning of this seventh-grade captain?

Sure enough, when he turned around, he saw Zhang Jingzhi and Yang Shu both looking shocked. He was even more annoyed and anxious, and wanted to rush up and slap Li Chengzhi twice...

It seems that Li Chengzhi really doesn’t understand!

Xi Kangsheng suddenly laughed and was about to give him a nod when he heard Li Chengzhi shout: "Li Rui!"

Everyone in the hall heard someone outside seem to respond, and opened the door again, and then heard a gasp of air:

"The Mahayana Dharma King?"

"Liu Huiwang?"

"Didn't you say that you were buried in the flames?"

"I don't know who the one who died in the fire is, but if this one is not the 'Sick Buddha', I dare to cut off his head and give it to you..."

Hearing the shocking words of these personal guards, Xi Kangsheng's face changed wildly and he shouted sternly: "Bring them in..."

There was silence outside the tent, and a few more promises were heard. The curtain was lifted, and a few soldiers in white armor escorted a monk covered in white into the tent.

There was no surprise on the monk's face, as if he was a guest. He glanced around with a smile, and finally fixed his gaze on Xi Kangsheng's face. He nodded with a faint smile: "Xi Zhensheng, you are all well!"

Xi Kangsheng was horrified and stood up suddenly: "Liu Hui Wang?"

The entire Xianbei clan believes in Buddhism, and Xi Kangsheng is one of the best. Otherwise, in real history, he would not have built a Buddhist cave to suppress the ghosts of injustice after killing hundreds of thousands of people.

Therefore, Xi Kangsheng had seen most of the famous monks in Guanzhong, just like the "Sick Buddha" in front of him.

He would never forget the calm and fearless temperament of this monk, as if he had seen through everything.

If it hadn't been for Liu Huiwang, Xi Kangsheng would have dared to dig out his eyes...

More than just soldiers outside the tent?

There was a sudden gasp of cold air in the tent.

Didn’t Liu Huiwang die in the sea of ​​​​fire? Where did this one come from?

And this Li Chengzhi... You have captured the thief in the capital alive, what else do you have to do?

Hu Baozong stood up straight in shock.

It turns out...Li Chengzhi really caught Liu Huiwang?

What about the one who was burned to death?

Now that I think about it, 99% of the time it's a substitute...

It’s unmistakable, even if looks can be deceiving, the compassion and compassion of the Sick Buddha, every smile, every word, even if he chews human flesh in his mouth, his face and eyes still reveal the temperament of Buddha nature, which is absolutely unparalleled.

Two people can imitate it...

For a time, Hu Baozong regretted everything inside.

Now that I think about it, the one buried in the fire turned out to be the substitute?

But even if he is a substitute, he is also Liu Huiwang's substitute. If he catches it, it is still a great achievement... And Li Chengzhi had already planned for him, but he suddenly missed it?

Da Xi was so shocked that his eyes almost popped out: Is this true, and he was captured alive by Li Chengzhi long ago?

Then what was the purpose of his behavior towards Hu Baozong on the battlefield?

He could tell that Li Chengzhi was definitely not acting at that time.

Thinking about it more deeply, you actually want to help Hu Baozong achieve that "secondary achievement"?

Hahahahaha...Hu Baozong, Hu Baozong, it's rare for you to be so stupid.

Such a close friend has been rejected by you?

Whoever dares to say that Li Chengzhi is capricious, ruthless and unjust in the future should ask Hu Baozong...

Xi Kangsheng was stunned and stared at the monk for a long time, then moved his gaze to Li Chengzhi, his eyes almost narrowed to a slit: "Li Chengzhi, what is the meaning of your sentence 'it is better to leave the remaining brave to chase the poor bandits'?

Well, I’ll talk about it after I think about it..."

"The good poem...was actually written by Li Langjun? The ancestral home of the Li family is indeed worthy of being ranked first in the Book of Songs..."

The monk took over the conversation fiercely, praised him, and chuckled, "What else could Li Langjun mean? Just because he doesn't believe that the monk is Liu Huiwang..."

Everyone's expressions suddenly changed, and they stared blankly at Li Chengzhi.

For some reason, Li Chengzhi didn't make any excuses, as if he acknowledged what the monk said, and almost said: Yes, that's what I think...

Is Li Chengzhi crazy?

What are you thinking about?

This is going to be a substitute. Do you know that your contribution will be reduced by at least 30%?

Looking at such a sober-minded person, how could he suddenly become so stupid?

"Oh, really?" Xi Kangsheng smiled coldly, not only his expression was solemn, but his tone was even colder, "Li Chengzhi, have you ever met Liu Huiwang?"

Li Chengzhi responded respectfully: "No!"

As soon as he finished speaking, Xi Kangsheng suddenly changed his face and asked angrily: "I've never seen it before, so what nonsense are you talking about?"

Li Chengzhi sighed, raised his head, and faced Xi Kangsheng without hesitation: "The guard is your subordinate Meng Lang. He is indeed a sick Buddha..."

It seems that he is admitting his mistake, but what kind of person Xi Kangsheng is can be guessed just by looking at Li Chengzhi's prodding eyes. He is reminding himself: This monk may be a sick Buddha, but he is definitely not the rebellious Liu Huiwang!
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Just because the stakes were too high, Li Chengzhi did not dare to speak out publicly, so he used this method.

Xi Kangsheng laughed wildly: "Li Chengzhi, Li Chengzhi...hehehehehe..."

Everyone only knew that Xi Kangsheng was laughing heartily. Only Da Xi, Li Yun, Zhang Jingzhi and a few other people who knew him well knew that although Xi Kangsheng was laughing, there was no trace of smile in his eyes: he was clearly about to get angry.

Signs...

Da Xi secretly thought in his heart: Is he going to suffer?

Others don't know, but he knows it clearly: Zhang Jingzhi mentioned it more than once in his earlier letters, saying that Li Chengzhi was "unruly" and "had no taboos"...

Now that I think about it, Li Chengzhi's sentence "He is a sick Buddha" seems to be an admission of error, but in fact he only said half of it. The second half of the sentence must be an argument... or at least a hint to his father: this is a fake.

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Why didn't you realize that Li Chengzhi is so courageous?

He was anxious and was about to think of how to persuade Li Chengzhi when he suddenly heard two yells at the same time: "You are so presumptuous!"

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Da Xi suddenly raised his head and saw that Li Yun and Zhang Jing were approaching Li Chengzhi, one on the left and the other on the right.

He breathed a sigh of relief.

Zhang Jingzhi can be regarded as Li Chengzhi's closest relative. Although Li Yun and Li Chengzhi are not from the same clan, their families have a deep connection... These two are considered Li Chengzhi's elders. Presumably, he should be able to listen to their words.

Two sentences?

Just when I thought that the earth was about to collapse and the volcano erupted, I suddenly heard an emergency call from outside the tent, and then another general came in.

Of course Da Xi knew him, he was Xi Kangsheng's personal guard general.

Zhuang Jiang whispered in Xi Kangsheng's ear, and he didn't know what he was talking about. But Da Xi saw that while Zhuang Jiang was speaking, his eyes were constantly looking at Li Chengzhi, Hu Baozong, and himself, and he was looking at Li Chengzhi.

It's especially weird, as if looking at a madman, but also with the slightest admiration.

When I looked at Hu Baozong, I felt a deep contempt...

Da Xi suddenly realized: It seems that Zhuang Jiang repaid Xi Kangsheng for what happened in the enemy camp before entering the account...

As he listened, Xi Kangsheng frowned.

What Li Chengzhi said makes sense: With this sick man in front of him, he can't even stand still. Where can he find the energy to rebel?

It is indeed as Li Chengzhi suspected: this sick monk is like throwing himself into a trap, and he was caught too easily...

Furthermore, today's battle was so brutal. If it weren't for Li Chengzhi, even he himself would have fled. How could he have done it with a substitute?

Even if he is a substitute, he is definitely not an ordinary person...

Xi Kangsheng breathed a sigh of relief and asked coldly: "Li Chengzhi, which... um, substitute is really not dead?"

"Nine times out of ten!"

"How are you doing?"

Li Chengzhi bowed down fiercely: "Please give me some time, don't withdraw your troops, and don't open the city gate without permission... Even if you dig three feet into the ground, you must live to see people, and die."

I want to see the corpse..."

"That's it..."

Xi Kangsheng looked at Li Chengzhi and muttered slowly, as if he was hesitating. But no one expected that he suddenly turned his head, his eyes were like sharp arrows, piercing Liu Huiwang, and shouted sharply: "What do you think?"
Everyone's intuition was unspeakably absurd, and they thought that the guard might have lost his mind and gone crazy. Would you ask Liu Huiwang such a question?

But Li Chengzhi’s eyes suddenly lit up, and he almost burst into laughter.

That look from Xi Kangsheng made the monk confused?

Although it was just a hint of shock and it disappeared in the blink of an eye, even I could observe it, let alone Xi Kangsheng?

Isn’t this a guilty conscience?

Awesome, my Lord Guard!

Li Chengzhi secretly exclaimed that he had learned another trick...

"Don't be too happy too early!" Seeing his complacency, Xi Kangsheng scolded him coldly, "This matter is of great importance, you have to think about it carefully?"

Li Chengzhi responded subconsciously: "Have you thought about it, sir?"

Xi Kangsheng's eyes turned cold: "What if it goes beyond your expectation?"

"Let's take the credit this time..." Li Chengzhi paused for a moment, then sighed sadly, "If by chance this causes chaos, then this credit will definitely not be enough... But no matter how low-ranking the official is, he has nothing to offer.

, this is the only life left..."

Xi Kangsheng's pupils shrank sharply.

It turns out that Li Chengzhi really wasn’t impulsive?

If they are impulsive, most people will pat their chests and say: "Please guard and punish me...", or directly issue a military order, instead of leaving a leeway like Li Chengzhi: take credit for your performance?

This is obviously something that has been carefully thought out?

Xi Kangsheng didn’t understand at all: “Why?”

It means: What are you planning?

Even if you catch that one as you expected, no one will think, let alone believe, that that one is Liu Huiwang...

How can a believer call him "Buddha" so easy to imitate?

Besides, you have already received the credit, so why add more details?

Even if he is caught, Liu Huiwang only needs one, and he won’t get much credit.

But if the secret is leaked and the world mistakenly thinks that Liu Huiwang is not dead, then it will be a big problem...

Li Chengzhi pondered for a moment and said in a low voice: "I know that I am a little impulsive, but if I feel uncomfortable, I will always feel melancholy."

Xi Kangsheng's mind moved slightly, and he remembered the words Li Chengzhi angrily criticized Hu Baozong: How can we face the dead soldiers and the hundreds of thousands of people who were forced to die by Zhaoxuan Temple and Hu Shichang?

Only then did he somewhat believe that when he saw his heart and liver being ripped out by the traitors and the living being sacrificed, Li Chengzhi was so angry that he was overcome with rage, not fainted by fright.

Li Chengzhi has already determined that the rebellion and the sacrifice were most likely carried out by the substitute, and not by the sick man in front of him who was shaking before he even stood for a moment!

That's why he is so stubborn, he wants to see people alive, and wants to see his corpse when he is dead...

Xi Kangsheng sighed secretly.

He finally understood: Why do people who hate Li Chengzhi say that he is cunning, cunning, capricious, and worse than his father?

But people who like him also say that he has a noble character and a sincere heart. He not only cares about the people, but also has a pure heart?

If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn’t have believed that there were such contradictory people in the world?

I don’t know if he was laughing or snorting, but Xi Kangsheng made a nasal sound, and then waved his sleeves: "Then go ahead... Remember, if you can't even find the body of the substitute, then take your own."

Bring it up..."

Li Chengzhi was shocked, raised his head in disbelief, and looked at Xi Kangsheng in fear: Are you serious?

Didn't you hear that my sentence "I have nothing to offer, I only have this life left" was just a polite way of saying it?

Seeing him standing still, as if he was frightened, Xi Kangsheng's face darkened and he roared: "Get out!"

It seems that he is really angry...

Li Chengzhi bowed hastily, turned around and ran away.

Seeing that he seemed to be running away from the door, Xi Kangsheng's eyes twitched wildly, staring at Zhang Jingzhi and Yang Shu: "Aren't you as smart as you said?"

Zhang Jingzhi and Yang Shu were sweating and speechless?

Li Chengzhi Li Chengzhi, where is your old cleverness?

Xi Zhenshou told you this clearly, but you couldn’t hear it?

In such a huge fire, the iron was burned, not to mention the bones?

You can pick up any one, who dares to say that it doesn’t look like Liu Huiwang?

The two of them were gritting their teeth in hatred, but then they heard Xi Kangsheng sigh quietly: "It has been six or seven hours, no matter how slow the soldiers are, they should have crawled to the bottom of Jingzhou City...

Da Xi, you also go, take my order and mobilize the army. Even you, Li Chengzhi will control you, and then tell him: I will give him a right time..."

A correct time is twelve hours.

Xi Kangsheng clearly believed Li Chengzhi's guess and sent all the troops just to make Li Chengzhi dig deep.

Until then, the monk's expression finally changed...

This scene caught Xi Kangsheng's eyes exactly. He didn't criticize it, but waved his hand slightly: "Go on, I'll keep you in good custody..."

As he spoke, he turned his head again and looked at Li Yun with a sneer: "Uncle Yuan, tell me now, why did you leave Longshan alone and come to Jingzhou City?"

Li Yun's face suddenly sank.

Yang Shu, however, stared at Xi Kang fiercely, as if he had discovered some great secret.

No wonder he always felt that Li Chengzhi and Xi Kangsheng seemed a bit similar. At this time, it seemed that they were like a dog's face that changed at every turn, just like one thing after another...


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