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Chapter 561 Major General Mo Said He Was By My Father's Side

Chapter 561 Major General Mo Said He Was By My Father's Side
Before Hu Jinqian was escorted back to Hu's old house, the guards had already sent the rattan box containing the letters to Mo Sangqing.

Mo Sangqing took a look at the three rattan boxes on the table. The boxes were small, locked and wrapped in a rainproof tarpaulin.Opening all three boxes, Mo Sangqing read the letters inside one by one, and found that he still didn't know Hu Jinqian.It’s fine to keep the correspondence with the King of Qin. If the King of Qin sits on the dragon chair in the future, these letters can be kept at home and confessed. The correspondence with the barbarian Khan is also kept by this person. This person is really not afraid of being poked in the back Scolding for betraying the master and forgetting the sect?

After reading the letter with a gloomy expression, Mo Sangqing picked up the letter that he left alone on his left hand. It was a letter from the barbarian Khan asking Hu Jin to ask for Mo Liangyuan.After reading the letter again, General Mo slammed his fist on the letter paper.

The guards waiting outside Hu Jinxiang's study heard the movement in the study and looked at each other, but they didn't dare to speak.

Mo Sangqing stared at the letter from his subordinates. Since King Khan asked for it, he thought that Hu Jinqian had a chance to catch Mo Liangyuan and send his sister to the royal court deep in the desert.Hu Jin is in Tianqiu City in Liaodong, while Mo Liangyuan is far away in Jingshi City, how can Hu Hujin catch people, and even take them to Liaodong without anyone noticing, and then send them out of the pass?This is impossible!That is to say, Mo Sangqing thought, is this King Khan deliberately embarrassing Hu Jinci?

Hu Jinqian's reply letter has no stub, so it is impossible for Mo Sangqing to know what kind of reply letter Hu Jinqian sent to the barbarian King Khan.Slowly pulling the letter in his hand into a ball, Mo Sangqing shook his head. At this time, King Khan had no reason to embarrass Hu Jin. The only possibility is that Mo Liangyuan left Beijing and walked back to Liaodong. on the way.

After a sleepless night, Mo Sangqing's eyes were bloodshot. He rubbed his eyes. Major General Mo didn't think about the reason why Mo Liangyuan left Beijing. Thinking about it now is just a waste of his time. People are waiting for Mo Liangyuan on the road, so where is his sister now?If he sends someone to meet him now, will it happen? Hu Jinqian's people didn't find his sister in the first place, but by doing so, he exposed Mo Liangyuan's whereabouts and put Mo Liangyuan in danger?After all, there is one day to guard against thieves, but there is no such thing as daily defense against thieves. No matter how strict the defense is, after a long time, there will be loopholes.

"Now is not a good time for her to go back to Liaodong," Mo Sangqing said to herself.

"Young General," a guard reported from outside the door, "Hu Jinqian was caught by Chief Guard Ai, and ordered someone to escort him here."

Mo Sangqing said: "Let him wait."

"Yes," the guard accepted.

Hu Jinqian, whose jaw was removed, was escorted by the guards to kneel in the courtyard.

Ai Jiu and Vice General Feng broke up at the North City Gate, hurried to the old house of the Hu family, and was called into the study by Mo Sangqing.

"There are more dead people than living people at the North City Gate," Ai Jiu told Mo Sangqing about the situation at the North City Gate, and told Mo Sangqing why the North City Gate was not opened last night, "Deputy General Feng said, This is called self-inflicted evil."

"Have you found the bodies of Hu Jinqian's eldest son, second son, and fourth son?" Mo Sangqing asked.

"No," Ai Jiu shook his head and said, "It is very likely that they are already dead. The people below are checking in front of the city gate to see if there are any items that can prove their identity in the pile of rotten meat. With something."

Mo Sangqing said: "Rotten meat?"

Ai Jiu shrugged his shoulders, "People were trampled to death, and many corpses were trampled to pieces, not to mention people, even the corpses of horses, and several of them were turned into a pile of rotten meat."

Hearing what Ai Jiu said, Mo Sangqing could already understand the tragedy in front of the city gate.

"Hu Jinqian must have been abandoned by his subordinates," Ai Jiu said with gloating expression.

"Look at this," Mo Sangqing, who was about to continue this topic, handed a letter to Ai Jiu.

Ai Jiu took the letter and read it. After reading it, Ai Jiu no longer felt gloating, and frowned deeply. Ai Jiu asked his major general, "What does King Khan mean? If the wolf is looking for you, you must obey. Who is this wolf?"

Mo Sangqing didn't speak.

"A spy who sneaked into the pass under the order of King Khan?" Ai Jiu guessed: "The subordinates found the body of a barbarian outside the city gate, and they were going to take Hu Jin to the barbarian where they left last night. Wolf?"

"Major General," the guard's voice sounded again outside the door, "Deputy General Feng ordered people to bring over all the belongings and weapons that Manyi carried."

"Bring it in," Mo Sangqing ordered.

A group of soldiers brought in the belongings of the barbarian leader and his subordinates, as well as the weapons used, and then withdrew again.

The weapons were lined up next to each other on the ground, and the belongings were packed in a bamboo basket. Both the weapons and the belongings were stained with blood, and the smell of blood was extremely strong.

Ai Jiu looked at the weapons one by one, rummaged through the bamboo basket, and finally showed Mo Sangqing a square plate made of pure gold, and said in a low voice, "It's an acquaintance, the barbarian Husha."

The Husha leader of the Gele tribe not only fought against Mo Sangqing on the battlefield, but also fought against the general Mo Wangbei. This time, the new Khan king of the barbarians was able to successfully enter the royal court. This Husha still made a great contribution people.

"Unexpectedly, he died in Tianqiu City," Ai Jiu sighed after speaking, "He died without a whole body."

"Since the barbarians in Tianqiu City are not Canglang, who is this Canglang? Where is it now?" Mo Sangqing whispered.

This question stopped Ai Jiu.

"In these letters, King Khan mentioned the wolf." Mo Sangqing pointed to the letters on the top of the stack of letters that he had placed on his right hand, and said, "Looking at what King Khan meant, there is this wolf Now, he can definitely enter the Central Plains."

"Take control of the Central Plains?" Ai Jiu said: "The barbarians have taken control of the Central Plains, so what will the King of Qin do? Is this a waste of time? Will Hu Jin always tell his master about it?"

"He has two masters, both of whom have a source of wealth," Mo Sangqing said.

"He can really watch the barbarians conquer the Central Plains?" Ai Jiu couldn't believe it.

Mo Sangqing said coldly: "King Khan ordered him to arrest Miss and send her to the royal court."

"What, what?!" Ai Jiu was stunned, and when he came back to his senses, he felt that it would be cheap for this old thing to cut Hu Jin into a thousand pieces.

"Miss has left Beijing," Mo Sangqing told Ai Jiu again.

"How come? What happened in the capital city?" Ai Jiu hurriedly asked.

"It's not important," Major General Mo said in a low voice: "The important thing is that she shouldn't come back now, and her return journey is still in danger."

Ai Jiu was stunned for a while, and asked his major general, "Then the subordinate will bring someone to meet Miss?"

Mo Sangqing didn't comment, but said to Ai Jiu: "I think this wolf is here with us, and even he is beside my father."

Ai Jiu was not in a daze at the moment, but was frightened, and tremblingly said: "This, how is this possible?"

(End of this chapter)

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