Chapter 529: to meet

Chapter 529 Meet

At this time, Governor Luo was outraged.

Fortunately, he still had the idea that King Kaiyang wanted to marry his daughter, even the reinforcements who appeared when he escaped from the capital thought it was arranged by that kid.

As a result, the kid did not wait to ask for a marriage, but when he came, he beat their army!

"Who is it, eating so much good wine and meat in the wine shop for nothing!" Luo Dadu was so angry that he slapped the table.

"King Kaiyang paid for the wine at the restaurant." Luo Sheng was discussing the matter.

Luo Dadu paused, glanced around, and said in a low voice: "Sheng'er, you can't miss the old love at this time—"

Luo Sheng was helpless: "Father, you think too much."

"In short, men are very ruthless for the sake of power." Governor Luo looked at the calm girl and sighed heavily, "Sheng'er, don't think of him as the King Kaiyang who drinks in a restaurant. "

Luo Sheng lowered his eyes and nodded slightly: "My daughter knows."

Looking at this, Luo Dadu felt relieved, got up and said: "King Kaiyang's Chaoyang Army is not easy to deal with, let's arrange it for my father."

Thinking of King Kaiyang meeting Lei Ming makes my head dizzy.

Watching Governor Luo leave, Luo Sheng walked to the window, outside the window gardenias were in full bloom, and the fragrance of the flowers was blown into his nose by the wind.

They now live in the original magistrate's yamen.

Footsteps came from behind, Luo Sheng turned around.

Luo Chen came over: "Sister, have you heard that King Kaiyang led his troops to call?"

"heard."

Luo Chen was silent for a while, looked into Luo Sheng's eyes and asked: "Is King Kaiyang really here to exterminate us?"

"Why did you ask so?"

Luo Chen looked at Luo Sheng's expression, and thought about it: "Maybe...he just came to see my sister."

"With thousands of troops?" Luo Sheng asked back.

When Luo Chen was asked, surprise appeared in his eyes.

He thought his sister would have such an idea, but he didn't expect her to be so rational.

Luo Sheng raised his hand, and lightly patted Luo Chen's shoulder.

The boy is already much taller than her, but his face is still childish.

Luo Sheng said softly: "Nowadays so many people follow us and give up their wealth and lives. We can only prepare for the worst, and we can't take chances."

"I know." Of course Luo Chen understood this.

He's just...worried that she's not feeling well.

When she was in a daze occasionally, she was thinking about that person, right?

At this time, I personally went to meet Wei Han's Chief Commander Lei, and I was in a high mood.

Great, worrying that Luo Chi is hard to chew, the reinforcements are here!

"My lord has worked hard all the way. The lower officials have ordered people to prepare food and drinks, but the conditions are simple. I hope your lord will not be disgusted."

"There is Governor Luo Lei." Wei Han nodded his head in thanks, and declined the kindness of Governor Lei, "My king plans to meet with Governor Luo first."

General Governor Lei was stunned for a moment, deeply moved: "My lord, after traveling for so long, I'd better take a good rest first, the war is not in a hurry."

"Soldiers are expensive and fast." Wei Han didn't quite agree with Chief Lei's words.

Governor Lei was stunned again, and laughed loudly: "My lord is right. It's better to hit the sun than to choose the day. The officials and the lord will send troops together, and strive to take down Heyang City in one go!"

Wei Han looked calm: "It is difficult for two completely unfamiliar teams to take advantage of cooperation without getting used to each other. How about this? Commander Lei concentrated his forces to wipe out the remnant soldiers of Henan King, and hand over Heyang City to this king."

Upon hearing this, Commander Lei felt that this arrangement was not bad.

If the King of Henan hadn’t held back these days, he would have taken Luo Chi away long ago. Since King Kaiyang was going to fight Luo Chi, he happened to spare manpower to deal with King Henan.

"It's all up to the prince to arrange."

General Governor Lei is not a slow-witted person, so he ordered troops to set off immediately.

Xu Qi frowned and asked, "My lord, are you really going to hit Miss Luo's father?"

The battlefield is the most challenging. The boy who used to chop firewood in the backyard of a wine shop has now grown into a fairly qualified personal guard.

Wei Han looked at Xu Qi calmly: "What?"

Xu Qi pursed his lips, gritted his teeth and said, "If that's the case, then I won't go!"

Compared to his stubbornness when he was in the wine shop, the young man who has been tempered has begun to know how to be in awe. At this time, he mustered up the courage to say his thoughts: "Miss Luo has kindness to me, and I can't repay the kindness."

Speaking like this, the young man took a deep look at Wei Han, and thought to himself: He always thought that the prince had some unclear relationship with Miss Luo, is it so innocent?

He couldn't help but think of that small courtyard. Although there is only one ugly persimmon tree, everyone can calm down and appreciate it.

It seems that I can't go back...

Thinking like this, the young man felt a little painful.

Miss Luo is kind to him, and the prince is also kind to him. He doesn't know what to do to be right.

In his mind, only the memory of Miss Luo and the prince admiring the persimmon tree side by side, he can't imagine the scene of them meeting in battle at all.

"Miss Luo is kind to you?" Wei Han thought of something, and slightly pursed his thin lips.

Xu Qi's face straightened: "Yes, now I know what's good or bad."

Wei Han nodded slightly: "It's good to know what's good or bad. Since you don't want to go, you can stay."

Seeing Wei Han leaving with a group of people, Xu Xi was a little confused.

What does the prince mean?

"General, King Kaiyang has arrived at the city!" A soldier ran in to report.

Governor Luo suddenly stood up: "Fight!"

The stronger the opponent is, the more he cannot weaken his own momentum, otherwise it will only get worse.

The soldiers looked a little strange: "General, King Kaiyang only brought less than a hundred people."

"Less than a hundred people?" Governor Luo was stunned.

The meaning of less than a hundred people...does it mean that one can defeat a hundred?

Thinking about it this way, Dudu Luo was furious.

The **** boy looks down on people!

He took a thousand people out of the city and killed the boy and all the people he brought.

The governor Luo's face was full of frost, and he was about to send troops out of the city.

The soldiers hurriedly said: "General, King Kaiyang wants to see Miss Luo."

Governor Luo couldn't help but look at the girl in military uniform who had been silent all this time.

Luo Sheng got up calmly: "Father, I'll go see him."

"Shenger—"

"Father, don't worry, I will take a thousand people out of the city, and I won't let the other party gain the upper hand."

Hearing that he brought a thousand people, Governor Luo was relieved.

Sheng'er and he thought of going together, after all, she is his own daughter.

Heyang City is not surrounded by a moat. From the city wall, you can see that the sky is high and the land is wide. Among the thin teams, the leader is a young man with scarlet clothes like fire and a white horse like a dragon. He is looking at this side.

The city gate opened, and Luo Sheng rushed out with his soldiers, only a few feet away from him in the blink of an eye.

Looking at the familiar young man, she smiled and said, "I haven't seen you for a few months, I didn't expect to meet you here, the prince."

Wei Han sighed softly: "I didn't expect that either."

He went to the east to quell the chaos, and all he wanted was to go back to a wine shop and have a drink with Miss Luo under the persimmon tree.

The result fell through.

Looking at the girl with an indifferent smile, Wei Han was inexplicably aggrieved: "Miss Luo, I want to eat noodles."

It's the end of the month, and it's customary to ask the little fairies to reward you with a monthly ticket. There will be another one.

(end of this chapter)

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