"Report! The spies replied that the poisoned soldiers of Gu's army have been detoxified, and their vitality is recovering!"
The Xinbao spread to the Xikun army. Whether it was the Liu family army, who had more than half of the casualties, or the Wang family army who had just arrived at the border, they were extremely dissatisfied with Kunwu's injury.
He originally thought that he was a teacher of Immortal Valley, and when the poisonous technique was cast, tens of thousands of Gu's army would die, and this battle would definitely be won.
Unexpectedly, at the critical moment of dispatching troops, he temporarily lost the chain, watching the great fighter plane miss before his eyes.
This is good, Gu Jiajun has found a way to detoxify, and when they fully recover their vitality, it will be even more difficult to conquer Zhuguan.
The big tent was closed for five full days, Kunwu was wounded, no one died or dead, and the personal guards guarding outside the big tent didn't give face to anyone.
The generals in the army almost doubted whether Kunwu's injury was in the army or not.
He poisoned tens of thousands of Gu's army without a single soldier, and the morale of the army that had been stabilized in one fell swoop when he first arrived, now collapsed unbelievably.
Unfortunately, he still can't let anyone know why.
It is hard to guarantee that there will be no eyeliner for Prince Kun Junyue in the army. If he knows that he has been poisoned by Gu, he will definitely take the opportunity to attack him.
At the least, it will disturb the morale of the army, and at the worst, what he does at the risk of the world will be in vain.
He couldn't give anyone this chance, so he could only look through medical books and classics alone in the big tent, check the remnants in the medicine bottle that Yufu gave him, and look for clues to detoxify.
On the fifth day, he finally got something. After taking the antidote to the poison he developed, he walked outside the tent to breathe fresh air.
The heavy rain in the past few days was too severe, but the sun is shining brightly these days, and I feel a little hot early in the morning.
He took off his coat and put it in his hands. When he walked near the army's grain depot, he suddenly saw two soldiers standing guard lying on the ground. One of the soldiers heard his footsteps, raised his eyelids, and quickly continued to sleep with his eyes closed.
Kun Wushang looked at himself. He was wearing an ordinary white tunic under his outer robe, which was similar to the style of ordinary soldiers in the army. The soldier saw the clothes with sleepy eyes and didn't recognize him.
The main general disappeared, the generals were resentful, and the soldiers in the army lost control and were lazy.
Kun Wushang sneered and walked towards the two soldiers.
He raised his foot and hooked it, and the saber that the soldier on guard had placed beside him was picked up by his toe and fell into his hand at once.
Zheng—
The familiar sound of sword drawing finally awakened the two of them from their sleep.
"What are you doing—His Royal Highness the Seventh Prince?"
The two stood up in fright, bowed their heads and cupped their hands to plead guilty, "Your Highness, forgive me, I just didn't see that it was Your Highness, I thought, I thought..."
Kun Wu smiled grimly, "I thought it was ordinary soldiers passing by, so I can continue to sleep while standing guard, right?"
The soldier quickly raised his eyes to look at him, his eyes were shining fiercely on his face with a smile on his face.
The two were so frightened that they immediately fell to their knees, "His Royal Highness, the Seventh Prince, spare your life, Your Highness, the Seventh Prince, spare your life!"
Kun Wushang was holding a steel knife, flicked the blade with his fingers, and the blade made a crisp beep, "It's a sharp and good knife."
The two were puzzled and knelt on the ground, daring not to answer.
Kun Wu hurt condescendingly, "According to our Xikun military order, the soldiers on guard neglect their duties, slack and dereliction of duty, what should they be guilty of?"
The two soldiers were so frightened that they kowtowed and begged for mercy, "Your Highness, the Seventh Prince, spare your life! We are not the only ones, because you suddenly withdrew the troops, and even the generals have been complaining in the army all day long! It's not just the two subordinates who are negligent and dereliction of duty!"
Another soldier also said: "Yes, Your Highness! Look at the sentry post behind you, everyone is like this, not just your subordinates!"
They knew very well that according to the military order in Kunwu's wound, it was a capital offense for them to sleep while on guard.
They know better that there is an unwritten rule in this world that the law does not blame the public, so they pull all the people who are also on guard into their camp, trying to make Kun Wu hurt lightly.
To put it bluntly, he should be blamed for this matter, the chief general, no wonder the soldiers were slack.
The guard posts around heard the movement, and gathered towards this side one after another, more and more people gathered, and after a while, the generals in the army heard the movement, and rushed over one after another.
A general rubbed his eyes, suspecting that his eyes were dazzled, "Your Highness, the Seventh Prince? Are you out of customs? No, what this subordinate means is that you are finally out of the big account."
Leaving the seclusion is what they joked in private these days. They all know that Kun Wushang learned from the Immortal Valley, and the hermits in the mountains sometimes say that they practice in seclusion. They privately said that Kun Wushang was retreating in a big tent for the past five days. Practice.
Kun Wu held a knife in his wounded hand, and glanced dangerously at the general who was speaking, looking at him with horror.
The knife in his hand was shining coldly, as if it was about to be placed on the general's neck in the next second.
The officer who spoke rudely couldn't help but take a step back. In an instant, Kun Wushang raised his knife and turned around, cutting off the heads of the two guard soldiers kneeling on the ground behind him!
For two heads, he only used one knife.
The onlookers showed fear on their faces, and those soldiers standing guard who were also dereliction of duty and slack knelt on the ground in fright, and the generals who saw the scene just now were so frightened that their legs trembled.
Fortunately, the knife did not land on their necks.
Kun Wushang glanced at the soldiers kneeling on the ground, and finally fell on a few generals, "When I got up in the morning, I saw these two soldiers sleeping outside the granary. According to the rules, you can lie on the ground and stand guard, right?"
The general who had just made such an insult shrank back in fright, and quickly apologized with a smile: "No, of course not! These two soldiers are negligent in their duties. What an important post the guards of the granary are, they actually lie outside the door and sleep! They should be killed according to the military order. Your Highness did the right thing!"
"Oh—it turns out that these two soldiers were just negligent and dereliction of duty, not that the military order was changed."
When Kun Wushang was speaking, he smiled and glanced at the soldiers kneeling on the ground. Their heads were buried deeper, as if they were slaughtered with their necks stretched.
It's a pity that Kun Wushang has no interest in killing people.
He threw the blood-stained knife aside and patted the dirt on his hands, "I did only see two, I hope there won't be a next time, let me see more."
The soldiers kneeling on the ground breathed a sigh of relief, and the generals looked at each other, hesitating to speak.
Kun Wushang knew what they wanted to ask, "Five days ago was the best time for us to raid Dongling, but unfortunately I was poisoned at that time."
Everyone couldn't help being surprised, they didn't expect that Kunwu's injury and staying behind closed doors was due to poisoning.
Fortunately, he has the energy to come out to hang out now, and even beheaded two people, it seems that his health is not serious.
He continued: "At that time, I kept it from the generals because I didn't have any antidote, and I was worried that my body would affect the morale of the army. Fortunately, I finally developed the antidote early this morning. In the future, we can find the right time again attack."
One of the generals said: "The Seventh Prince has been a teacher of Immortal Valley for many years, what kind of poison is so powerful that it took His Highness five days to develop the antidote?"
Kun Wu smiled sadly, and pointed to the bamboo mountain in front of the barracks. The mountain peak soared into the clouds, but no one saw anything else.
What does he mean by pointing there
Kun Wu said sadly: "It's not Zhushan, it's the Gu family army barracks behind Zhushan. Do you think ordinary military doctors in the army can really unravel the secret poison of my Immortal Valley?"
He narrowed his eyes slightly, and there was vicissitudes in his eyes that didn't match his age, "It's my little senior sister who has arrived."
Gu Huaijiang adopted the female disciple of Immortal Valley, and promised to give it to his eldest son. Since then, Guhou Mansion and Immortal Valley have become in-laws. This happened when Kunwu injured them and ordered them to send troops to block the road leading to Immortal Valley. , they heard about it.
The little senior sister that Kunwu is now called is naturally the new Zhenjiang Princess of Dongling Ningdi, the future young lady of the Gu family army.
Someone puzzled and said: "Your Highness poisoned the Gu family army, relying on the continuous heavy rain and the high terrain in the west and low in the east, so that a large amount of poison was rushed into Dongling's side. But these days are sunny, how is your little sister?" Poisoned you?"
It's impossible for a little girl's family to sneak into Xikun's army and poison Kunwu, right
Kun Wushang's expression was dim for a moment, and after a long silence, he said in a low voice: "Because she is no longer the Yufu I was when I was a child, and I am not who I was when I was young..."
"What did His Highness say?"
His voice was too low for everyone to hear clearly, Kun Wu recovered from his injury and changed his solemn expression.
"I said, all the generals in the army who are above the fifth rank should come to the big tent immediately. If anyone fails to arrive after a stick of incense, don't blame the prince for not being sympathetic!"
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There is a deep meaning in the last chapter, I don’t know if the cuties have noticed it.
Chen Chuxiu didn't raise her head, "Yes, yes, the boy has been learning from him (Uncle Ning Tang)!"