My Ferocious Tigress Wife -
Chapter 412 - 412: Jitters in the Wind
Chapter 412: Jitters in the Wind
Translator: 549690339 j
Each and every one of these people thought that they were the people destined by the heavens.
Xiao Baoxin had seen through these people’s ambitions.
“Then what should we do?” Xiao Baoxin was not very familiar with geography When she heard that the King of Guiyang had already collected ships from the people and distributed them to the various armies under his command, and that the battleships for combat were only waiting for them to be assembled and set off for Jiankang in a matter of days, her expression changed.
“Are they going to attack Jiankang?”
Xie Xian nodded.” Yes, it’ll only be for the next few days. Don’t go out at will in the residence.”
Xiao Bao was so scared that his heart felt like it was covered in grass.
“Is it dangerous? Will they really attack?” She held her belly.” If it wasn’t for my big belly, I would have killed them!1‘
Bring more men of sacrifice with you and be careful.”
Even if one used one’s butt to think, one would know that as the favored official of Emperor Yong Ping and Emperor Yu Heng, once the rebel army gained power, how could Xie Xian still have a good life?
Clearly, news of victory had been spreading frequently a few days ago, and everyone thought that everything was developing in a good direction. Who would have thought that the situation would change so quickly? A hothead actually went straight for Jiankang and hit Liang’s heart.
Xie Xian hugged her tightly.
“You don’t need to kill the enemy. I’m here. Just now, I have already instructed Qingfeng to invite mother-in-law over. She will stay here for the next few days and accompany you.”
“I might not return to the residence for the time being. Once the war starts, I don’t know what will happen after.”
He had thought of everything for her.
“It’S just that Second Lady Xiao doesn’t mention it much. I think she’s a little unlucky, “he whispered.
Xiao Baoxin didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. Why did he turn to Xiao Jing ‘ai? 6
“Got it.”
Anyway, she was very sick of it.
Xie Xian was somewhat afraid.
This was the first time he had such a feeling. He was afraid that if he failed he would never see such a beautiful wife again. He would not be able to protect her and the Xie family.
“I’ve already given my orders. The Xie family’s guards and the remaining 100 men of sacrifice are all under your command. Xiao, protect yourself.” he said seriously, not saying anything else.
He did not dare to place the safety of everyone in the Xie family on her shoulders.
He was afraid that he would crush her. Even though he knew that she was not someone who would let things slide and that she would not sit by and watch the Xie family get killed, he still did not want to give her pressure from him.
He was a selfish person. There were only three to five people he cared about.
It was better to listen than to talk. Xie Xian did not exaggerate the crisis too much, but Xiao Baoxin could still hear the murderous intent in it. It might be the crisis of Jiankang’s destruction.
He wondered if the previous King of Guiyang had also rebelled and fought his way to Jiankang.
As for the so-called Yang Shao returning to Jiankang with his wife to preside over the overall situation, it at least meant that the attack of the King of Guiyang was not successful.
Is that so?
Xiao Baoxin gritted his teeth. No wonder Xie Xian said that Xiao Jing ‘ai was unlucky. It was also said that people who had lived their entire lives had no impression of anything that they should remember. As long as it had nothing to do with her and had nothing to do with them, they would not remember anything.
Even if she remembered one, she wouldn’t be so passive.
Xie Xian didn’t stay for long. After he finished giving these instructions, he immediately returned to the palace. When he returned and saw the Emperor, Emperor Yong Ping’s handsome face was so dark that water could be squeezed out.
The survival of the imperial court was at stake, yet he still had the time to go to the residence to explain… &
Even if he used his knees to think, he knew who the so-called return to the residence was for.
What was it? Seeing that he couldn’t do it anymore, he was here to rehearse his farewell?
Emperor Yongping did not dare to think about it.
He was only fourteen years old, and he hadn’t been able to rest for half a day since he took the throne. Did he offend the heavens and couldn’t stand him so he had to kill him?
That bullsh * t King of Guiyang was actually the half-brother of the former emperor. When Emperor Yuheng ascended the throne, he killed many members of the imperial clan, including King of Jinping, King of Jian ‘an, and King of Baling. He killed anyone who was a threat or had some talent.
Other than Prince Jiang Xia, who had helped him ascend to the throne and Prince Huaiyang, who he trusted the most and grew up by the Empress Dowager’s side, Emperor Yu Heng saw no threat to those who could survive.
Emperor Epsilon had never taken the Prince of Guiyang seriously. He had mocked him more than once for his mediocre talent and that he was not worthy of his help. He had never taken the Prince of Guiyang seriously.
Who would have thought that this Prince of Guiyang, who was so mediocre and
Rooked down upon by others, would rebel not long after Emperor Yuheng’s
In the beginning, he was the one who was the happiest to declare himself a minister, supporting Emperor Yong Ping to ascend the throne with both hands and feet.
This guy even used a trick to confuse Jiankang.
Emperor Yong Ping slammed the table.” I swear to live and die with Jiankang!” They had to live and die together. Whoever fought them down would be the first to kill him. It wasn’t his fault for shouting his slogan loudly. It was mainly because he knew his own limits and had seen through it.
Fortunately, Emperor Yuheng had set up a system of signing, using the commoners to supervise the imperial clan and provincial governors of the towns.
There were traces of the rebellion of the King of Guiyang. At that time, the world was in chaos and communication was inconvenient. Dian Qian ’ ingratiated himself and pretended to surrender. He secretly sent his cronies to send a message back to Jiankang.
They had received the news last night. At first, they were just on guard.
However, at noon today, Dalei and Magpie Head’s garrison generals had rushed to Jiankang and reported the change to the imperial court. This shocked the entire imperial court.
One had to know that these two garrison generals had personally seen the Jiang State Army descend to the east.
Reaching Jiankang was a matter of the blink of an eye.
The entire palace was brightly lit that night. Emperor Yong Ping summoned
several important officials to discuss military affairs.
Time was short and the war was urgent. Before they could make any detailed arrangements, the imperial court opened the north and south armory first, allowing the soldiers to use weapons at will.
Only one day, the time of Jiankang City, the people of Jiankang City, the people of Jiankang City, the sound of the wind and the sound of the crane, the whole city is under martial law.
It was as if the Xie residence was in an uproar. Everyone knew that the army was about to attack Jiankang City. No matter how stupid Madam Xie was, she also understood. The last time her son-in-law brought her to the Xie residence, it was the empress who killed the king and usurped the throne, causing a coup. This time, it was not as fierce as the last time. The rebel army was about to reach Jiankang.
This time and time again, she had reason to believe that her son-in-law bringing her to the Xie residence was not a good thing.
The Xie family was like this. They never hid anything from their daughters-in-law and nephews, so that they wouldn’t panic when something happened and lose their composure. Early in the morning, Mother Xie told everyone about the situation in Jiankang. Other than some young people who didn’t know anything, the rest sat quietly in the Yi An Hall.
It was unknown if Mrs. Cai was frightened, but her stomach was hurting and blood was flowing out from below.
Fortunately, the two pregnant women from the Xie family had already paid Dr Xue a hefty sum of money to stay in the residence. Dr. Xue stopped the bleeding with a dose of medicine.
He only told her not to think too much about it. It was purely because she was scared.
However, no matter how much he said, he couldn’t say anything. Dr. Xue knew the truth. Not only was the Cai family frightened by the attack on Jiankang City, but the eldest son was still floating outside. Other than receiving a letter from home on Xie Xian’s wedding, he hadn’t received any other letters.
In troubled times, Cai was worried about her son and was on tenterhooks all day..
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