Jin Liangyu

Chapter 89 Enemy invasion

"I also think it's good to be alive..." Jin Liangyu leaned into Zhou Lang's arms and said a lot of good things to him.

The young couple licked their mouths with disgust, but did not see that after eating and drinking, the little spirit fox lay down under the table and slept soundly with its snow-white belly exposed.

Not long after, Jin Liangyu said she was sleepy and fell asleep nestled in Zhou Erlang's arms.

Zhou Zuorang was also told by his wife that he couldn't open his eyes, so he picked up his wife and returned to the West Room.

...

In the big tent, the couple calmed down for a while before calming down their inner turmoil. Jin Sheng watched Mrs. Liang purse her lips and chuckle, and then greeted the people outside in the calmest tone: "Everyone, come in."

Prince Jing took the lead and walked into the big tent. After entering, his eyes were not idle and he looked through all the hiding places in the big tent, but he could not find the fairy-like woman.

Also, the woman can appear out of thin air and leave in the same way.

Prince Jing didn't expect that he would also lose his mind, so he strode to the bed with a wry smile.

He saw his friend's chest rise and fall with his breathing, and his heart dropped.

The old imperial doctor with white beard and hair pushed away everyone. He half-knelt by the bed and felt the third prince's pulse over and over again, unable to speak.

Although this pulse is still a little weak, there is no fear for his life.

He couldn't believe this was true. The third prince obviously... was it difficult for the couple to come back to life?

Once the seed was planted, it sprouted quickly, and the old doctor's eyes changed when he looked at the couple.

The old imperial doctor didn't say anything, and the army doctor simply knelt down next to him and grabbed the third prince's wrist.

When his hand touched the third prince's pulse, his eyes lit up. If it wasn't for something wrong, he would have looked up to the sky and smiled.

The other imperial doctors and medical officers looked at him, and he nodded vigorously. Everyone knew that their heads were saved, and as soon as their nerves relaxed, they all fell to the ground regardless of their appearance.

Prince Jing did not blame them for their lack of etiquette. Anyone who was wandering between life and death would be no better.

Fortunately, this is a border crossing, and the sky is high and the emperor is far away. If this were in the capital or the palace, these people would have been chopped down countless times.

Under the witness of these doctors, Jin Sheng realized that the third prince was fine, so he wanted to resign with Old General Shen and Prince Jing.

Old General Shen saw their capabilities and didn't want them to leave. "With you here, how many soldiers can be saved."

Jin Sheng seemed to be steadied by these words, and the army doctor took the opportunity to step forward, "Brother Jin, if you are here at this gate, at least 80% of our soldiers can be saved."

"Eighty percent?"

This huge number made sadness appear on the faces of the soldiers present.

"Some brothers could have survived, but our methods were not good enough and the medicinal materials could not keep up, so some brothers could only wait to die."

The army doctor's sadness was felt by the surrounding soldiers, and the atmosphere fell to the bottom in an instant.

Jin Sheng couldn't stand this and was about to tell Liang that he wanted to stay.

Then I heard the sound of trumpets coming from outside, indicating that the enemy was invading.

General Shen didn't care about retaining the Jin family anymore, and ordered his troops to open the camp gate to fight.

Uncle Liang and Uncle Liang, two fierce generals under Shen Liuyun, were also among them.

Seeing that all his brothers had gone out to meet the enemy, Liang couldn't stay any longer.

"The master's sword has no eyes. I want to follow him out and watch."

Just as Prince Jing came out of the tent, the third prince had already woken up.

Prince Jing asked his bodyguard commander to take care of the third prince, but Yu Linwei was worried.

The third prince also understood that Prince Jing also told the story of the Jin family and his wife rescuing him, and even whispered in the third prince's ear that there was a fairy-like girl in the Jin family.

The third prince thought that he had heard wrongly. Prince Jing did not want to deceive his friend, so he told the scene verbatim.

At the end, he added: "In that situation, if I hadn't been well-informed, brother, I would have ridden a thousand miles on a fast horse." "Is the fairy really as stunning as you said?"

Prince Jing: The future emperor will indeed have different concerns than him. He hurriedly said: "Your Highness, that is the immortal who saved your life. Please don't have any blasphemy, Your Highness."

Prince Jing regretted telling his friends about this matter.

However, he was a little confused, and he dared to say this because his friend was obviously not greedy for women.

When the third prince saw that his friend had misunderstood, he explained: "Brother, you don't trust your brother that much?"

"No."

"Let me tell you, I'm just curious about what an immortal looks like."

"You almost scared me to death."

"Haha" the third prince's laughter stopped abruptly, and after a while he weakly said: "It really hurts."

"Be content, if it were someone else, they would have to set up a mourning hall outside."

"I want to thank the Jin family properly."

"This is what you should do. Even if you didn't tell me, brother, I would still be grateful. You didn't know how scared we were at that time. You were afraid that we would be beheaded when we went back."

"Forgetting your trouble."

"We don't have to be so polite."

The two said a few more words, and then heard a horn sounding outside.

Both of them knew what this meant. Prince Jing wanted to go out and take a look, "Your Highness, take good care of your injuries and let the guards of Weichen have full authority to protect your safety."

The third prince knew that his good brother spoke to him in the honorific terms of a monarch and his ministers. He had made up his mind and could not change it, so he nodded in agreement.

Prince Jing came out of the tent and happened to see Jin Sheng and Liang wanting to go out, but they were not from the military camp and could not come in and out at will without military orders. He asked the guards around him to fetch them two horses and lead them out of the camp gate.

The shouts of killing outside the camp were loud, and Prince Jing asked the generals who were looting the formation what was going on.

"My lord, these Tatars seem to be crazy today. They are different from previous battles. They just want to rush over and trample us under our horses."

"His grandma is trying this trick again. Find me a rope quickly."

"What's the use of a rope?"

"Be a tripwire."

Prince Jing was so smart that he immediately asked someone to bring a rope and said, "My prince will go with you."

"Okay, you just have to be smart, otherwise you'll get hurt easily."

"no problem."

Liang wanted to urge her horse to follow, but was stopped by two guards of Prince Jing.

"Sister-in-law, we have the crown prince's order to protect your safety."

"I don't need your protection, I have the ability to protect myself."

"Sister-in-law, there are thousands of troops on the opposite side."

Liang: Is this the ancient version of war that makes women go away?

But when it comes to actually facing robbers and enemies, which woman can leave safely?

When Jin Sheng and Prince Jing rushed their horses to the front of the formation, they felt a little better. The Daqi soldiers were not bad today. The soldiers in front stretched out layers of horse ropes.

When Shen Liuyun saw Jin Sheng coming with Prince Jing, he said loudly: "Brother Jin, your trip rope is so easy to use. Look at how many of those Tatars were tortured. We killed several batches of them."


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