Rebirth of the Black-bellied Princess Mo

Chapter 673: The city of Chang'an was destroyed

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Gu Weiyi then turned to Wei Feng and asked about Tian Yuchen's situation.

When Wei Feng heard him mention Tian Yuchen, his body was filled with murderous aura: "Even you recognized him as Tian Yuchen, but Gu Duanfei denied it and accused me of identifying the wrong person. Only when the time came to save him could he go from the capital to Jincheng smoothly, and now the so-called Miao Heng has been given the position of military advisor."

Gu Weiyi sighed, fully aware of Wei Feng's difficulty in being unable to explain himself. When Gu Xingyun returned to Beijing for the funeral, he only brought Wei Feng back to Beijing.

Tian Yuchen's appearance is really recognized by few people except those in Prince Hui's palace. Even he only saw him once in the palace when Gu Xingyun was crowned weak and participated in his crowning ceremony.

Therefore, Gu Duanfei referred to a deer as a horse, and no one else in the army had ever seen Tian Yuchen, so they naturally took Gu Duanfei's words as the truth.

Wei Feng couldn't quarrel with Gu Duanfei because of this matter, otherwise he wouldn't be able to stay dormant beside him and continue to respond internally. He had no choice but to swallow his anger and act with the two people, pretending that he had recognized the wrong person.

Gu Weiyi had no choice but to pat him on the shoulder: "We still need to continue to be patient. The situation is different from what we expected. I have to write a letter to discuss with the Marquis quickly and come back to you later."

Wei Feng stood up and asked, "Do you want to stay in Gu Jiajun? Will I bring you to my side?"

Gu Weiyi shook his head: "It's too dazzling around you, I'd better go squeeze in with the two horse feeders."

Wei Feng felt that what he said made sense. Although he had surrendered, Miao Heng had never relaxed his vigilance towards him. He only pretended to accept him because he used to be Gu Xingyun's close attendant and removing him now would inevitably lead to criticism. He surrendered and allowed him to remain in the army.

Both sides maintained peace on the surface, but secretly they hated each other to the core.

If Gu Weiyi stayed by his side, although it would be convenient, it would also be easy to attract attention.

As soon as he thought about it, it was inconvenient to send Gu Weiyi away, so he stood there and bowed, waiting for his and the Marquis' instructions.

At this moment, Mr. Hou, who was resting in Linshun, received a letter from Gu Weiyi. He opened the letter with a smile and felt that Gu Weiyi was quite efficient in his work.

But after taking it apart, it was Gu Weiyi who asked him to exit Linshun quickly, while Gu Duanfei was unable to move for the time being.

The Marquis' heart tightened, and he asked Cong Ting to pack his things while he continued to read the letter. When he finished reading the letter, he had already got on the carriage and temporarily retreated to the next city.

While he was thinking about what to do in the carriage with a frown on his face, he didn't know that another group of people passed by him.

And that pedestrian was the Yue Feng team carrying the coffin all the way to meet up with Gu Jiajun.

The Marquis knew that Yue Fengwan and others were behind him, but judging from the distance, they should not have gone so fast.

This is also the case. According to the normal journey, Yuefengwan would have to leave at least three cities.

After all, the Marquis took the risk by taking the water route, and his pace was much faster than theirs.

However, after Chang'an was besieged, Concubine Li had already sent a message to Yue Fengwan.

In addition, the sudden closure of the city in Wanzhou made Yue Fengwan, who was in the Xiao Kingdom's situation, instinctively detect something strange.

Therefore, he accelerated his pace to avoid any emergencies, so he had to meet up with Gu Jiajun as soon as possible to be safe.

Yuefengwan's men and horses rushed to join the Gu family's army, while the Marquis's men and horses rushed to avoid the Gu family's army.

Both parties were in a hurry, no one stopped, they just passed by each other...

Just when Gu Weiyi detected the bad situation of the Gu family army and the Marquis retreated from Linshun, Chang'an finally could not withstand the siege for several days and finally broke the city.

Even though King Mo's soldiers were brave and invincible, Wuma and Hua Cai were always full of clever tricks.

They couldn't withstand the bloody siege road built by the rebels at the cost of human lives. The disparity in strength between the enemy and ours was too great. King Mo's army only had 40,000 soldiers. After holding on for almost half a month, they were exhausted and reached their limit.

But the real destruction of the city was not that of being breached!

Although Chang'an has withered after several storms, it is still in danger.

The four guards gathered in the middle of Sifang Street. Xiao Mubai counted the remaining troops and prepared to send out the palace guards so that their troops could temporarily take over.

At this moment, an ominous sound suddenly came from the morning wind, as if someone had opened the heavy Chang'an city gate.

There was no sound of horses hooves, no horses neighing, and it was still some time before dawn, which was far from the best time to attack the city.

There was no sound of armor and swords clashing against each other, no military flags fluttering, and from such a distance, there should be no sound of the city gate opening and closing.

But in this pre-dawn moment, Chang'an is on the verge of being destroyed every day. Any movement at the city gate will touch the sensitive minds of these guards.

Xiao Mubai, Gu Shirou, and Minister of Sanzhi Ge Ran looked at Lou Hongfang at the same time. The 'squeaking' sound obviously came from the east.

Lou Hongfang obviously heard it too. His pupils suddenly shrank in fear and he took the lead to fly to the east gate to check, followed by the three of them.

When they arrived, the door bolt had been removed, and the person holding it suddenly raised his head. There was a long snake-shaped scar on his face, and his eyes were as sinister as a poisonous snake.

Lou Hongfang was stunned for a moment and then murmured to himself: "Isn't this person... the remnant of Dali Temple?"

Although this scarred man is a remnant of Dali Temple's old corps, he has been extremely attentive during the past few days of war. There are no official duties in Dali Temple now, so he takes over the dirty work and rushes for help at the East Gate.

As time passed, the soldiers became familiar with him. He didn't say anything when asked what his name was. The soldiers called him affectionately: "Old Scar."

At this moment, the old scar, who had been fighting with King Mo's soldiers for half a month, had a stern sneer on his lips, and personally unbolted the East City Gate.

"Old Scar, what are you doing?" Lou Hongfang shouted urgently, his face full of disbelief.

Although this man's appearance was completely ruined, he worked harder than anyone else and got along very well with his brothers in the army. How could he open the city gate at this time

Lao Scar's index finger had already picked up the ring of the command arrow in his hand. Looking at the four figures who followed him, he laughed up to the sky and then exhaled a breath, pursed his lips tightly, and pulled hard.

With a 'chi' sound, the arrow ignited, but did not rise into the air.

In a hurry, Xiao Mubai broke off an ice edge under the eaves and hit Lao Scar on the wrist. A cold feeling passed through his wrist and hit the command arrow in his hand, causing him to My heart trembled.

The arrow was driven diagonally by the ice edge, and fell with a wilting sound before it had flown far.

At this time, Lao Scar did not need to answer, and he had already expressed his intention personally.

At this moment, Minister of Sanzhi Ge Ran, using the light from the torch at the city gate, saw clearly his face under the long scar and exclaimed: "How could it be you..."

(End of chapter)