After My Death, The Villain Blackened Again

Chapter 32: The emperor who took his wife

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Song Wei's voice was weak, but he was extremely firm: "The general order is humble, even if you die, you must hand over the letter to Your Majesty."

The package was wrapped in several layers, and he opened it layer by layer, finally revealing the whole picture of the letter.

The wrapping cloth was stained black and red with blood, and even the envelope was soaked in blood, but even so, Emperor Yuan could still see the seal on the letter at a glance.

It was the seal of Zhenbei Hou Ming General Ming Lan.

This is not a letter sent by Chang Shijie.

In other words, nothing happened in Wucheng, and everything is still under control.

He did want to destroy Minglan and the Ming army, but he never thought about losing his own land. As long as the Ming army could not defend Fengcheng, Wucheng's army would immediately go up and bring Fengcheng back to the city. Take it back from the hands of the barbarians.

At this moment, Emperor Yuan breathed a sigh of relief after realizing it.

But at the next moment, Emperor Yuan felt extremely angry. With Chang Shijie stationed in Wucheng, Minglan, a man, could still send the letter to the capital. It can be seen how powerful this man is. A scourge that threatens the country and the country.

Song Wei held the letter in both hands and handed it to Emperor Yuan tremblingly, but Emperor Yuan did not bend down to accept it immediately.

He looked coldly at the wounded soldiers on the ground.

Zhenbei Hou wrote to him at this time, did he want to surrender to him? Or, are you going to cry and say you were wronged

Maybe, Ming Lan, a rude person, would still scold him in the letter!

Eunuch Su hurriedly stepped forward again to receive the letter in Song Wei's hand. Song Wei suddenly raised his head and glared at him viciously, as if Eunuch Su would take a step closer and he would tear the person into pieces.

He was so ruthless that Eunuch Su took a step back in fright, and said to Song Wei with a smile: "Let our family forward this letter to His Majesty."

After all, who knows if the envelope is poisonous, His Majesty has to test it before reading it.

Emperor Yuan glanced at this stubborn soldier with great interest, obviously he had only breath left, but he still had the dignity of a soldier. He didn't want to read it, but he admired this soldier quite a lot, so he bent down and took the letter.

The letter was heavy, and there was more than just letter paper inside.

Emperor Yuan raised his eyebrows in surprise after pinching. If his guess was correct, the envelope contained something like a military talisman.

Could this be the Tiger Talisman of Marquis Zhenbei

Will Zhenbei Hou Minglan be willing to hand in the Tiger Talisman to him

If the Marquis of Zhenbei had intended to hand in the tiger talisman long ago, how could he have adopted such a method.

Emperor Yuan didn't believe it.

He opened the envelope, and a piece of letter paper, a smaller envelope, and a tiger charm fell out of it.

The Marquis of Zhenbei is in charge of the Tiger Talisman of an army of 100,000.

Emperor Yuan picked up the tiger talisman and played with it in his hand.

His eyebrows were raised slightly, and a look of disbelief flashed in his eyes. This is a real tiger charm, that's right!

However, at this time, is it too late for Zhenbei Hou to hand over this thing to him

Emperor Yuan picked up the letter paper that fell on the chessboard and opened it. It was the handwriting of Zhenbei Hou.

This is not the handwriting in those notebooks that Zhenbeihou used to play. The handwriting in those notebooks is gentle and regular. I think those notebooks that belonged to Zhenbeihou were all written by ghostwriters.

The characters in front of him are vigorous and vigorous, and the characters are vigorous and free. Emperor Yuan even saw a bit of majestic momentum from the handwriting.

Moreover, the handwriting was vaguely familiar to him.

It seems to have seen it somewhere.

He didn't think about it for a while, just glanced at the contents of the letter.

(end of this chapter)