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Chapter 154 Untitled

Update time:2013-02-07

That thin piece of paper had written on it the last time Kong Geng lost Lingzhou, and his seal was added at the end. It was basically a petition for poor households in a villa. This thing was Kong Geng's certificate of surrender.

Yu Wenfeng was still hesitant at first, but after seeing this thing, he completely made up his mind and held Kong Geng up.

Kong Geng naturally understood that he had completely boarded Yuwenfeng's boat, and he could only stay on this boat honestly from now on. Maybe this boat would capsize, but at least it didn't seem like it was going to capsize now.

Meaning. Kong Geng was very utilitarian, otherwise he would not be willing to take risks. He rushed over as soon as he heard that Yu Wenfeng was back.

As soon as Wu Ji came to Jinzhou, he made it clear that he wanted to confront Yu Wenfeng. Such high-profile behavior naturally attracted the attention of Kong Geng. Kong Geng was not a fool like Wu Ji. When he was in Lingzhou, he witnessed it with his own eyes.

Apart from fear, there was also a hint of admiration for Yu Wenfeng. It was this hint of admiration hidden in his heart that made Kong Geng willing to take such a big risk and come to seek the position of the governor of Jinzhou.

As for Wu Ji, Kong Geng could think with his toes that his only fate would be to be killed by Yu Wenfeng for sacrifice. Kong Geng came very low-key this time. Now that he has received Yu Wenfeng's permission, he naturally left very low-key.

This time, Kong Geng came in a carriage with only a caring old servant. He did not dare to stay in Jinzhou for a moment, and Kong Geng had no time to rest, so he got on the carriage again and returned to Lingzhou.

Went.

While Yu Wenfeng was seizing the time to review the troops, Wang Hao also began to prepare for dealing with Wu Ji. Wang Hao can be said to be very excited now. When he was in the imperial capital, he was a Bai Ding, but after following Yu Wenfeng to Jinzhou, a

The ministers of the imperial court and the governor of Jinzhou are actually in the palm of his hand.

Thinking of this, a sinister smile appeared on Wang Hao's face. Xiong Bing, who had been ordered to assist Wang Hao, saw the sinister smile on Wang Hao's face and suddenly felt a cold feeling on his back. He shook his head vigorously and

This ridiculous idea was thrown away, and then he said respectfully to Wang Hao: "Sir, what are your orders?"

Wang Hao turned his head, put away his sinister smile, and said to Xiong Bing: "There is indeed something for you to do now..." After saying that, Wang Hao lowered his voice and whispered a few words to Xiong Bing.

After Xiong Bing heard this, he left in a hurry. After Xiong Bing left, Wang Hao shook his head and staggered towards the outside of the camp.

In the past few days, Wang Hao has been following Yu Wenfeng every day, so the entire camp knew that Wang Hao was the counselor invited by Yu Wenfeng. And for Wang Hao's complete consideration, Yu Wenfeng personally assigned fifty personal guards to protect him.

Wang Hao. Such specifications are enough to make people jealous. Through this move, Yu Wenfeng also completely established Wang Hao's status in the Hungry Wolf Army.

On the first day, Wang Hao felt that it was quite new, but later he cried and begged Yu Wenfeng to let these personal guards go back. But Yu Wenfeng waved his hand and said that it was for the sake of Wang Hao's life safety, so Wang Hao could not help but make a decision.

Wang Hao thought about it later and realized that he was in Jinzhou now, not the imperial capital, so he got used to it slowly.

Seeing Wang Hao come out, the fifty personal guards hurriedly came out of the darkness and followed Wang Hao. When Wang Hao left the gate of the camp, a carriage was led by the personal guards. Wang Hao said as usual

He thanked him and got into the carriage. After a while, the carriage began to move slowly, and then drove towards Jinzhou.


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