Of course, Chu Wanxin knew very well the reason why Li Jiancheng personally sent an envoy to "Da Chu" as the prince.

After all, "Li Tang" and "Da Chu" are adjacent and have a profound influence on each other.

Not to mention that at this time, the war between "Li Tang" and "Great Qin" is still not over.

Every day, countless pieces of information about "Li Tang" are continuously transmitted to the palace through the "Secret Disk Division".

According to the information obtained by the "Secret Disk Division" spies, the reason why Li Jiancheng took such a risk to send an envoy to "Great Chu" was to unite with "Great Chu" to jointly resist the military front of "Great Qin".

After all, "Li Tang's" foundation alone is far from enough to withstand the continuous iron cavalry attacks of "Great Qin".

If it weren't for "Da Yuan" who contained most of "Da Qin's" energy on another battlefield, plus Dou Jiande's help.

At this time, the "Great Tang" might have been bulldozed by the "Great Qin Cavalry" who were "happy to hear the war".

You know, if you want to establish achievements within "Da Qin", it is inherently harsh.

And being awarded the title of general through military exploits is the most upright and popular one among them.

In addition, at this time, the "Great Qin" had just bulldozed the six countries of Shandong and not long after completing the unification, there were already many contradictions in the country.

Without the influence of external forces, Great Qin might be about to start civil strife at this time.

And "Li Tang" was the external factor selected by "Great Qin".

In the process of all-out attack on the Tang Dynasty, the internal contradictions of "Great Qin" will transform into external contradictions.

Those remnants of the Six Kingdoms of Shandong can also join the army, establish achievements within "Great Qin", and become masters again.

After all, except for the royal families of various countries, isn't the reason why everyone else opposes Qin because of the word "power"?

Since "Great Qin" has given them another relatively stable channel for advancement, they certainly will not choose to take greater risks and overthrow "Great Qin".

As a superpower, "Great Qin" still has great deterrence.

Therefore, in this battle with "Li Tang", there were countless heroes among the Qin army.

Some of these people were famous "eminent queens" during the Seven Kingdoms period.

Some of them are outstanding talents among the "hundred schools of thought".

These people enthusiastically signed up to join the army one by one in order to increase the influence of their families or sects in "Qin".

Coupled with the already unparalleled military front of "Da Qin" and the assistance of many "Dayuan" masters, the coalition forces of "Li Tang" and Dou Jiande could only retreat steadily.

A few days ago, due to a flaw, Dou Jiande's army was almost wiped out, leaving him with only a few remaining soldiers to completely surrender to "Li Tang".

In this way, although the strength of "Li Tang" has been strengthened to a certain extent, the overall strength to resist "Great Qin" has been weakened.

I understand that if this continues, my family may be completely wiped out.

As a result, "Li Tang" began to ask for help everywhere.

However, instead of being an ally, "Dayuan" and its subordinates had already formed a tacit understanding with "Great Qin" on another battlefield, and could not continue to reinforce "Li Tang" and could only tide over the difficulties on their own.

Therefore, in today's world, the only ones who have the ability to help "Li Tang" are Chu Wanxin's "Da Chu" and "Da Ming" who are also not bordered by "Li Tang".

Compared with "Da Ming", "Da Chu" is obviously more likely to send troops for reinforcements.

After all, as the saying goes: the lips are dead and the teeth are cold!
Once "Li Tang" is destroyed, the next one to face the "Great Qin" army will be "Great Chu".Now that "Da Chu" sends troops to reinforce "Li Tang", it can still use "Li Tang" as a boundary to prevent Qin soldiers from coming to cholera their territory.

Although everyone in "Li Tang" also understood this, who said their territory was fully bordering "Great Qin"!

Therefore, they had no choice but to accept this and began to seek help from "Da Chu" and "Da Ming" at the same time.

In order to show attention, and because Li Shimin is now almost the top leader of the "Li Tang" military, he cannot be moved lightly.

Therefore, Li Jiancheng, who had just recovered from his injury, had no choice but to personally go to "Da Chu" as an envoy.

It can be said that Li Jiancheng's trip was not only to save "Li Tang", but also to use the military strength of "Da Chu" to restrain Li Shimin, who was already too powerful to lose.

Originally, among "Li Tang", Li Jiancheng was strong enough to suppress Li Shimin.

However, because of the war with "Great Qin", Li Shimin's influence in the army became more and more important.

By now, the "Li Tang" army can almost be regarded as "only hearing about the people and not knowing about the construction."

Even Li Yuan's orders cannot be passed arbitrarily in the army, but Li Shimin can.

Not only that, because of his long-term contact with people sent by "Dayuan" in the military, Li Shimin's relationship with "Dayuan" has become increasingly close.

If this continues, Li Jiancheng himself will directly "abdicate in favor of others" without Li Shimin's intervention.

It was after he understood this that Li Jiancheng personally sent an envoy to "Da Chu" as the crown prince of "Li Tang".

The reason is to use Chu Wanxin's strength to suppress Li Shimin so that he cannot directly force the palace.

As long as he takes the throne, Li Jiancheng is confident that he has many ways to weaken Li Shimin's strength.

For this purpose, Li Jiancheng had been prepared to bleed heavily before he came.

Thinking of this, Li Jiancheng couldn't help but raise his eyes and glanced at Chu Wanxin, who was sitting upright on the dragon throne above. A flash of envy flashed in his eyes.

As Chu Wanxin, who shared the "Great Sui Dynasty" with their Li family, Li Jiancheng would certainly not understand it.

It can be said that he knows almost everything about the whole process of Chu Wanxin's rise in the "Great Sui Dynasty".

It was precisely because of understanding that Li Jiancheng was even more envious.

After all, Chu Wanxin was younger than him, but he had already occupied the supreme position and could stir up troubles in the entire world.

Although he was older, he was at a disadvantage in the competition with his younger brother.

Now, all he can do is rely on Chu Wanxin's power to secure his position as the prince.

Li Jiancheng couldn't help but be envious of this comparison between the two sides.

However, Li Jiancheng was only envious of Chu Wanxin, not jealous.

Because he, who was born in a noble family, really understood how difficult it was for Chu Wanxin to capture half of the "Great Sui" area with a white body.

Anyway, Li Jiancheng knew that if he stood in Chu Wanxin's position, he wouldn't be able to do this.

For a person who is "capable of what others cannot", Li Jiancheng, who has received a good education since childhood, will certainly not be unable to control his negative emotions and become jealous of others.

(End of this chapter)

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