Chapter 2057: Not far from becoming emperor (Part 2)

Chapter 2057: Not far from becoming emperor (Part 2)

Chapter 2055: Not far from becoming emperor (Part 2)

As the Han Dynasty's "anti-Ming Dynasty", now it belongs to the Ming clan of the Qin army. He has no good impression of the Han Dynasty, so naturally he will not be sad because of the death of the Han emperor.

 As the last orthodox figure of the Han Dynasty, Liu Xie died, and he died in the hands of Liu Bei, the emperor's uncle of the Han Dynasty. Doesn't this just mean that the strength of the Han Dynasty has been exhausted? God is going to let the lord replace the Han Dynasty and establish a new dynasty.

 This is completely a good thing for the Ming Dynasty, so there is nothing to be sad about.

If it weren't for Qin Hao who was crying sadly and looking very loyal to the big man, everyone in the Ming Dynasty would have celebrated.

In order not to undermine their lord, the generals of the Ming Dynasty suppressed their joy and celebrated secretly in private after the meeting.

Different from the Ming Dynasty, although the generals of the Qin, Jin, and Hebei factions also thought that Liu Xie's death was good news, they were still Han ministers in name only, and they had to pretend even if they were pretending, so they all Crying bitterly along with Qin Hao.

Not everyone has the same actor-level acting skills as Qin Hao. Except for a few of these tough guys, most of them couldn't squeeze out a single tear even after crying for a long time. They could only howl on the spot. That scene can be described as It's a group of demons dancing around in an extremely funny way.

Sun Lingming picked his nose with disdain after seeing this scene, and said without hesitation: "I said, you are too fake..."

Before he finished speaking, hundreds of gnawing eyes glared at him, which made Sun Lingming's skin crawl. He immediately shut up and did not dare to say another word.

 The generals of the Qin and Jin dynasties were all weeping bitterly at Liu Xie, the ‘first emperor’, and their wails did not stop for a long time.

It's not that they don't want to stop, but the master's Qin Hao is still crying. If these subordinates don't cry, what will it look like? So even if I can't cry, I still have to howl until the Lord stops.

Sun Lingming couldn't get used to this scene and wanted to leave early, but Long Qie wouldn't let him go. Seeing that everyone had been crying for so long and it hadn't ended, he couldn't bear it anymore and murmured dissatisfiedly: "That's almost it. ”

Everyone looked at Sun Lingming who was angry again. Sun Lingming didn't expect that his voice could be heard even in such a small voice. He couldn't help but laugh and said: "I didn't say anything, I didn't say anything."

Being disturbed by Sun Lingming, the atmosphere at the scene also deteriorated a bit. Zhang Liang stood up and said to the "heartbroken" Qin Hao: "My lord, please don't be too sad. The late emperor died unexpectedly. Now the imperial capital is leaderless, please lord." Return to the imperial capital as soon as possible and take charge of the overall situation."

As soon as Zhang Liang said this, most of the generals had no reaction, but a few people such as Bai Qi, Su Dingfang, Xue Rengui, Long Qie, etc. were brightened.

Zhang Liang's words are no longer a hint, but a clear statement. Now that the country has no emperor, the lord should return to Luoyang as soon as possible, take charge of the overall situation, and stand on his own behalf of the Han Dynasty.

After realizing this, Bai Qi and other generals glanced at each other and saw the fiery look in each other's eyes. Then they knelt on one knee and shouted in unison: "Please return to Luoyang, my lord, to take charge of the overall situation."

The generals who did not realize this were confused. They did not understand that the decisive battle was about to begin. Why should the lord return to Luoyang at this time?

Although Luoyang does need the lord to take charge of the overall situation, if the lord leaves at this time, no matter what the purpose is, it will definitely affect the morale of the army.

Of course, some generals reacted later, and immediately followed suit.

 At one time, more than half of the generals wanted Qin Hao to return to Luoyang. Seeing this, Qin Hao wiped the tears from the corners of his eyes and said firmly: "No, I will never go back until the Manchus are defeated."

Both Zhuge Liang and Liu Bowen were a little surprised. Zhuge Liang first advised: "My lord, the Manchu Qing Dynasty no longer poses a threat. Even if the lord is not here, with Governor Bai Qi, we, and all the generals here, we can still defeat the Manchu Qing Dynasty, but Luoyang The situation over there is not up to the Lord."

"Yes, my lord, please sort out your priorities and don't act out of emotion. My lord, if you arrive in Luoyang one day later, the situation in Luoyang will not be stable." Liu Bowen advised.

Zhang Liang, Tian Feng, Ju Shou and others also wanted to persuade, but before they had time to speak, Qin Hao preempted them.

"Well, there is no need to persuade me anymore. I have made up my mind and will never return to Luoyang before defeating the Manchu Qing Dynasty. My uncle is here in Luoyang, so there will be no trouble."

Although Qin Hao's tone was light, there was no doubt about it. All the counselors had to hold back their words. At the same time, they also thought about the real reason why their lord did not want to return to Luoyang.

Qin Hao is not a monarch who doesn't listen to others' advice. Now it is obvious that Luoyang needs him more, but he still insists on staying on the front line. There must be other more important reasons for this.

Zhang Liang, Zhuge Liang, and Liu Bowen, the three top counselors, guessed Qin Hao's thoughts instantly. Although Tian Feng Jushou and others had a lot of clues, after a period of contemplation, they also roughly understood Qin Hao's thoughts. .

 Why doesn’t Qin Hao want to go back to Luoyang now? The reason is simple. If you go back, you will not be far from becoming emperor.

 Qin Hao is now very dissatisfied with Jia Xu. Although Jia Xu's report said that Liu Xie's death was an accident, he is almost certain that Jia Xu is hiding something from him secretly.

Heibingtai has already infiltrated the imperial party. Coupled with the layout of the Qin army inside and outside the palace, how could Liu Xie escape from the palace? The only possibility is that Jia Xu did it on purpose. He deliberately let Liu Xie out of the palace.

With Qin Hao's resourcefulness and his understanding of Jia Xu, it is not difficult to see Jia Xu's purpose. He must have wanted to use Liu Xie's death to completely cut off the Han Dynasty's dragon vein, so that Qin Hao could stand uprightly on behalf of the Han Dynasty. .

Jia Xu silently planned so much for Qin Hao. Although Qin Hao didn't say it, he was still very moved in his heart. But what really annoyed him was that Jia Xu didn't know about such a big thing from beginning to end. After understanding himself, without even giving a hint, he laid out such a big situation by killing first and then telling the story later. Did he really take his lord seriously?

 Qin Hao knew that Jia Xu was also doing it for his own good, but the problem now is that the cautious Jia Xu has completely changed. He has completely let himself go by relying on his uncle's status, and now he dares to kill first without asking for permission.

Even if Jia Xu’s intentions were good, Qin Hao still couldn’t tolerate it. After all, Jia Xu and he not only had an uncle-nephew relationship, but also a monarch-minister relationship.

The king of heaven and earth is his master.

 Jun before the kiss.

Now in Jia Xu's heart, the status of Qin Hao's nephew is obviously more important than that of the king, but Qin Hao hopes that the status of the king will be more important in his heart.

With this thought, Qin Hao couldn't help but make up his mind to give Jia Xu a hard beating when he went back. He could not let him continue to let himself go like this, otherwise he would not be able to go to heaven in the future.

  To make up for yesterday’s guarantee

  

  

 (End of this chapter)