Han Yan calmly brought the topic to God. Han Yan didn't want his identity to be discovered. If his rebirth was known, he didn't know how much trouble it would cause him. There is no doubt at all.
After Yang Qi heard this, he looked at Han Yan seriously. When he saw her looking up at him with a simple and kind smile, he sighed again: "Maybe you are really favored by God." The little girl looks ordinary, but there is a cleverness hidden in her whole body. She just said it casually, so she came up with this statement to dispel her thoughts. Yang Qi knew that Han Yan didn't want others to look at her like a monster. You must know that being able to predict the future is not necessarily a good thing for a person, especially after such a disaster occurs. I am afraid that some people will look at Han Yan strangely in the future, thinking that she is an ominous person. But it's different when it comes to the expression of God's favor. Others will say that this girl may have been born with good fortune and was favored by gods who came here to give her a special boost. The same thing, expressed in another way, will lead to completely different results. However, Han Yan obviously chose a more favorable statement. Such a quick response is really impressive.
"Thanks to the praise from the old man, does the old man believe everything I say now?"
She used the word "all" to show that she wanted Yang Qi to believe not only the fact that the rain caused flooding, but also the possibility that the Xirong people were up to something evil.
"What's wrong with me trusting you once?" Yang Qi replied after a long while.
"Thank you, Senior Yang." Han Yan smiled slightly.
Ji Lan and Shu Hong looked at each other and then exited the room with understanding. It was only after talking about it from early morning to evening that Han Yan came out of the house.
When Han Yan came out, his face was not very good, and Yang Qi was the same, even worse than Han Yan. Han Yan rushed to Yang Qi and said, "Thank you, Senior Yang, for your guidance."
Yang Qi snorted coldly: "As long as you don't tell others."
Han Yan nodded: "That's natural." Then he left without looking back.
The carriage drove for a long time, and Ji Lan finally couldn't help but ask: "Miss, what did Mr. Yang say?"
Han Yan leaned against the carriage door and fell into deep thought. It turned out that from Yang Qi's mouth, Han Yan learned that in this war with Xirong, the bulk had always had the upper hand. In fact, Xirong's human and financial resources are not weak, and the nomadic people on the grassland have a kind of terrifying bravery in their bones, and they are full of lethality on the battlefield. It's just that the marching formation is much weaker. Their ruler is probably a guy who only knows how to use brute force. Fu Yunxi used clever tricks to easily resolve many battlefields. However, as the war came to an end, a large number of soldiers suddenly retreated.
Han Yan couldn't hide his shock at that time. It stands to reason that at this time, morale should be at its highest and it is easiest to break through the enemy's defenses. How come they were retreating steadily? Maybe Xirong had some special trick.
Yang Qi shook his head and showed a solemn expression. The problem did not lie with the Xirong people, but with the large army. I don’t know what happened to the bulk of the soldiers. Their morale suddenly weakened. One night, the granary was burned down. Without food, they were in an absolute disadvantage on the battlefield. At that time, they were getting worse day by day. It is said that it was that Princess Irina of Xirong secretly gave Fu Yunxi food. When talking about this, Yang Qi stopped to look at Han Yan's expression. He was a little surprised to see that Han Yan was still very calm.
In this battlefield, the bulk of them won in the end. How they won, no one knew, but everyone was speculating whether there was something wrong with it. Because the war that could have ended quickly has been delayed until now due to the decline in morale of a large number of soldiers due to unknown reasons, and Fu Yunxi, who has always been decisive in killing, fought the last war with great difficulty. Even if they win, they will win on the basis of losing many of their own soldiers. Such a win is not actually a win, so what happened to Fu Yunxi, who has always been omnipotent? However, the Xirong people did not continue to pursue, but surrendered. Is there any conspiracy in this
Han Yan and Yang Qi chatted a lot, and the two exchanged opinions with each other. Only then did Han Yan realize that the former martial arts champion was not just a name. Not only is he highly skilled in martial arts, but he is also well versed in the art of war, and can quickly discover doubts on many issues on the battlefield. While Yang Qi was communicating with Han Yan, he was also surprised by Han Yan's intelligence. They say that no matter how smart a woman is, she can only write some articles on poems and songs, but Han Yan is not like this. Whether it was matters on the battlefield or the forces in the DPRK, she could answer questions and even argue with Yang Qi. Her ability to draw inferences from one instance to another was so amazing that Yang Qi couldn't help but marvel. How could a daughter who was raised in a boudoir have such insight? If she had been a man, she would have been crowned king and general.
Yang Qi only knew that Han Yan was sensitive to these things and was talented, but he didn't know that Han Yan had to understand and inquire about court matters, because it was also related to her life and survival. She stood in that team and decided It depends on what kind of life she will live in the future. If you make the wrong move, everything will be lost.
Seeing that Han Yan was lost in thought, Ji Lan quickly reminded him: "Miss?"
Only then did Han Yan realize what Yang Qi had said to him, and roughly told Ji Lan and Shu Hong what Yang Qi had said to him. Although they were also very confused, they couldn't really help Han Yan with the situation in the court, and they couldn't help Han Yan either. Yan Yan came up with suggestions and looked at Han Yan a little apologetically.
Han Yan didn't care, but the questions raised by Yang Qi were also doubtful in her mind, and now she didn't know how to inquire about them.
The carriage entered an alley. This alley was deep and long, and few people usually passed by it. Now that it was getting late, there was no one. As soon as Han Yan entered the alley, he felt something was wrong. He didn't know where this feeling came from. The strange thing was that it just happened. This uneasy feeling quickly expanded, and Han Yan decisively ordered the driver: "Turn around and go back, let's take another route!"
She spoke so fast and urgently that the coachman didn't hear clearly for a while. He reined in his horse and the carriage suddenly stopped. The coachman asked: "What?"
Ji Lan and Shu Hong looked at Han Yan with some confusion. They really couldn't understand why Han Yan suddenly proposed to go back by another way. They usually took this way. Han Yan frowned tightly. Although he told Yang Qi that his intuition was accurate, it was false, but when the premonition is strong, it is best to believe in his premonition.
Unfortunately, before she could react more, she heard three "shushushushu" sounds, and a dozen masked men in black suddenly jumped out from all around, surrounding the carriage.
Han Yan was startled. Before he could think of a countermeasure, he saw the dozen masked men flashing their swords and slashing at the people in the carriage.
(End of chapter)