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Chapter 154 Untitled

Update time: 2013-02-07

The thin piece of paper said that Kong Geng lost Lingzhou last time, and his seal was added at the end. It was simply a poor household in the Fubian villa. This thing was Kong Geng's letter of title.

Yu Wenfeng was still hesitant, but after seeing this thing, he made up his mind to hold Kong Geng up.

Kong Geng naturally understood that this was a complete boarding Yuwen Feng's ship, and he could only stay on this ship honestly in the future. Perhaps this ship would capsize, but at least it seemed that the ship was not going to capsize now.

Meaning. Kong Geng is very utilitarian, otherwise he would not have been willing to take risks. He rushed over immediately when he heard that Yuwen Feng came back.

As soon as Wu Ji came to Jinzhou, he clearly wanted to go against Yuwen Feng. Such high-profile behavior naturally attracted Kong Geng's attention. Kong Geng was not a fool like Wu Ji. When he was in Lingzhou, he witnessed it with his own eyes.

He did everything. In addition to fear, he also had a trace of admiration for Yuwen Feng. It was this trace of admiration hidden in his heart that made Kong Geng willing to take such a big risk to come and seek the position of the magistrate of Jinzhou.

As for Wu Ji, Kong Geng could think of it with his toes that his only fate was that Yuwen Feng killed the Qiqi. Kong Geng came this time and was very low-key. Now that he received Yuwen Feng's promise, he naturally left in a low-key manner.

This time, Kong Geng came here with a carriage with only a carriage with a carriage. He didn't dare to stop in Jinzhou anymore. Kong Geng didn't have time to rest, so he got on the carriage again and returned to Lingzhou.

Go.

When Yuwen Feng was hurrying to inspect the troops, Wang Hao also began to prepare for the matter of dealing with Wu Ji. Wang Hao can be said to be very excited now. When he was in the imperial capital, he intervened, but after following Yuwen Feng to Jinzhou, he was a member of the

The minister of the court and the magistrate of Jinzhou were actually in his own hands.

Thinking of this, a gloomy smile appeared on Wang Hao's face. Xiong Bing, who received the order to assist Wang Hao, saw the gloomy smile on Wang Hao's face, and suddenly felt a cold back. He shook his head vigorously and put it on

This absurd thought was thrown away, and then he said respectfully to Wang Hao: "Sir, what are you asking?"

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

After hearing this, Xiong Bing left hurriedly. After Xiong Bing left, Wang Hao shook his head and then shook his shaking toward the outside of the camp.

These days, Wang Hao has been following Yuwen Feng every day, so the entire camp knows that Wang Hao is a strategist invited by Yuwen Feng. And for Wang Hao's complete consideration, Yuwen Feng personally assigned fifty personal guards to protect him.

Wang Hao. Such specifications are enough to make people jealous. Yuwen Feng has completely established Wang Hao's position in the Hungry Wolf Army through this action.

On the first day, Wang Hao thought it was quite fresh, but later he cried and begged Yuwen Feng to let these guards go back. However, Yuwen Feng waved his hand and said that it was for the sake of Wang Hao's life safety, so Wang Hao could not decide.

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

Seeing Wang Hao coming out, the fifty guards hurriedly came out of the darkness and followed Wang Hao. When Wang Hao left the gate of the camp, the guards brought the carriage. Wang Hao said as usual

He said thank you, and then got into the carriage. After a while, the carriage slowly moved and drove towards Jinzhou.


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