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Chapter 1153

Chapter 1153

Zhang San was carrying the food and looking for an empty seat. When he passed by a table where the garrison was sitting, he suddenly heard them talking about generals and rebellion, so he stopped and listened. Upon hearing this, his expression suddenly changed.

Throw your rice bowl on the table.

"Bang..."

The soldiers who were talking were startled. They first glanced at the rice bowls on the table, and then turned to look at the person who threw the bowls. They saw a burly man standing by the table with a dark face, looking coldly.

He looked at them. They knew this man. He often followed General Song, as if he was sending the general's personal soldiers. He must have heard their conversation to be like this. The soldiers shrank their necks and lowered their heads, their expressions

They were very embarrassed, and also a little scared in their hearts, fearing that this person would spread what they said to General Song's ears.

Zhang San said sternly: "Watch your mouth. What you say is enough to disturb the morale of the army."

Disturbing the morale of the army is a serious crime. The soldiers turned pale and said hurriedly: "We don't dare to talk nonsense anymore. Please forgive us this time."

"We won't talk anymore, and please don't sue the general."

Zhang San looked at them with a cold face for a while and then said: "I will spare you this time, but let me hear you next time, and watch your heads carefully. Also, even if the knife is placed on my general's neck, my general will not even open his eyes."

If you know how to blink, let alone treason." Anyone who treason will not be treason by their generals.

The soldiers nodded like quails.

Zhang San took the bowl and left. The soldiers all breathed a sigh of relief and did not dare to talk nonsense anymore. They ate their meals quietly.

Although Zhang San warned these people, there were still other soldiers in the army secretly discussing the matter. Although most people felt that General Song Heng would not be threatened by the barbarians and would not lead his troops to rebel.

, but there are also a small number of people who find this matter difficult to say.

next day

Not long after the soldiers had finished their breakfast in the morning, the sentry on the city tower saw dust rising in the distance and a large group of people approaching the city gate. He immediately sent someone to notify the generals.

After receiving the notice, Song Heng hurriedly ordered the three armies to prepare for war. He also put on his armor, rode his horse to the tower, dismounted and climbed onto the tower.

When Shen Wan heard that Manzi was coming, she asked Hui'er and Qiu Ju to look at the boy An. She herself changed into men's clothes, tied up her hair, went to Xikuoyuan'er to get a box, and took a carriage to the city gate.

The barbarian's soldiers and horses were getting closer and closer, and all the archers went up to the tower, drew their bows and pointed at the barbarian, and were ready to fight.

Xuanyuan Liuyun also went up to the tower. He stood beside Song Heng, looked at the Northern Territory people in the dust, frowned and said: "Look, there are probably more than 300,000 people here."

Song Heng said solemnly: "They should have gone out in full force. It seems that they are determined to take over the northern border this time."

"General, this is Zi Ling." Sharp-eyed Qiao Mu saw a pole standing on the chariot at the front, and someone was tied to the pole. That person was Zi Ling.

"Where?" Song Heng asked hurriedly.

"Where." Qiao Mu said, pointing in the direction of the chariot.

Song Heng looked in the direction of Qiao Mu's fingers, and sure enough he saw Zi Ling tied to the pole. He immediately clenched his back teeth and clenched his hands into fists.

Song Ziling, who was tied to the pole, squinted his eyes slightly and searched for his father's figure on the high tower. Finally he saw his father on the high tower. His father was wearing armor and looked very heroic.

Although he couldn't see his father's face clearly from the distance, he could feel that his father seemed to be looking at him too.

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