Chapter 1427-Aren't you afraid of death?
Zhao Qinglan's tone was beyond doubt, and she dared not resist, so she could only reply with tears in her eyes: "the concubine obeys the wishes of the Empress.""go to Xi Zheng Hall!"Zhao Qinglan said...Chapter 1427 are you not afraid of death
Li Chen nodded and said, "you guessed right. That's exactly what he's thinking." It's just that now that you've come and brought Yanyun Sixteen here, it's better than not coming at all. "
Wu Jingcang said: "having said that, there will be a layer of worry in the future."
Li Chen glanced at Wu Jingcang and said, "but it doesn't hurt to say so."
Wu Jingcang lowered his voice and said, "if Yanyun rides sixteen riders and has a force of more than 100,000, it will be fine if they don't make a contribution. Don't worry that when they arrive at the Crescent Moon pass, they will not only fail to make a contribution, but also reach out to the Crescent Moon pass for food and supplies. By that time, the Crescent Moon pass will already be stretched out, so what can we do if we have to support these 100,000 people"
"that's all. Anyway, it's just a matter of food and forage. With the support of Gansu and Shaanxi, although grain is tight, it will not be impossible to move it out, but the key lies in the fact that these 100, 000 people only know the king of peace, and I don't know that his Highness Yanyun Sixteen Rider, if he has other thoughts, then it is really a bad thing."
"if the war goes well, there won't be anything you shouldn't have, but if the war is unfavorable,"
Wu Jingcang's words make Li Chen narrow his eyes slightly.
he just managed to get King Ning over here, but he really didn't think of this floor.
Wu Jingcang did remind him.
"I don't care about this, so you don't have to worry about it." Li Chen relieved Wu Jingcang, thinking about the countermeasures in his heart, and the crescent moon was close at hand.
"go to the city and talk about the rest later." Li Chen said to Wu Jingcang.
as soon as he approached the city gate, Li Chen saw many wounded soldiers sitting by the side of the road before he could enter.
the wounded soldiers were scarred and covered with blood and wounds, but even though most of them were left with only a breath, they did not see anyone to treat them.
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Li Chen frowned at the scene, went forward, squatted down in front of a wounded soldier, and asked, "where are you from, man"
there were always 17 or 18 old and new wounds crisscrossing the wounded soldier's body. Three fingers were missing from the palm of his left hand, but the most serious injury was not here. One of his ears was gone, and a child's palm-sized wound was cracked on his scalp. Due to lack of care, the skull could be seen faintly under the black and red blood.
this scene is creepy just to look at it.
but Li Chen didn't seem to see it, and even stared at the wounded soldier in front of him.
the wounded soldier raised his eyelids and glanced feebly at Li Chen and said angrily, "Local."
Li Chen nodded.
most of the soldiers at the crescent moon are locals, and even many of them have been passed down from generation to generation.
their ancestors all had a bitter feud with the Liao army.
this is not uncommon at the crescent moon.
"No one cares about you when you're so hurt" Li Chen asked.
at this time, as long as the wounded soldier said even a word of complaint, including Wu Jingcang, all the generals of Yueyanguan had to bear Li Chen's anger.
but the wounded soldier said in a natural tone: "I'm dying, why waste doctors and herbs on me"
"isn't it good to have the time to save those brothers who can still go to war and kill a few more Liao dogs for me"
this remark left Li Chen speechless.
in any case, he did not expect that the soldiers at the crescent pass would look like this.
"but aren't you afraid of dying" Li Chen couldn't help asking. exclaimed, "I saw that the master walked vigorously, thought clearly, and spoke even more clearly. I thought the master would be no older than 70, but I didn't want to be an octogenarian and disrespe...