Carefree Prince In Tang Dynasty

Chapter 537 Realistic Acting Skills

If it is said that Tang Jian and An Xiuren's conjectures might have been a little bit wrong before Xieli sent people over to express condolences, then after Xieli sent people to say this so-called "condolence", the two have already It can be concluded that Xieli really has other schemes.

Tang Jian and An Xiuren pretended to be sick, of course, to avoid contact with Xieli, and tried their best to prevent Li Jing's army from appearing within the range that Xieli could kill with a single raise of his hand. In that case, it is really impossible to escape.

However, you can't say clearly that I don't want to see Xieli anymore. Not even if you are sick. Therefore, Tang Jian declared that apart from negotiating surrender matters, he would not leave his camp for other things.

This statement appears to be true.

The Turkic people's impression of the Han people is indeed: the Han people attach great importance to their mission and commitment. In the eyes of Xieli, Tang Jian still did not forget his mission as an envoy when he was seriously ill, which greatly exaggerated the authenticity of the disease. Let him not think in the direction of whether the envoy of the Tang Dynasty is pretending to be sick.

But even so, he still sent a military doctor to check on Tang Jian - he was already very careful, it was Tang Jian and An Xiuren who were really cunning.

When An Xiuren recalled these things later, he would scratch his head and mutter in a very strange way: "At that time, I didn't know what happened. I almost really thought that Old Tang had some kind of sickness that would kill him."

I have to say that Tang Jian's acting skills are probably top-notch.

For Xieli, the envoy of the Tang Dynasty fell ill, it could be said that someone gave him a pillow when he was sleepy.

Human nature is like this, it is especially easy to believe in what you expect. This may also be an important reason why Xieli was fooled.

As far as Xieli was concerned, he never thought about surrendering. The so-called envoys were just a way for him to delay time. That's why he only took Tang Jian and An Xiuren to banquets every day, and kept sending them two beauties, just to make them happy and forget about surrendering.

The progress of the matter is indeed as he expected. Frankly speaking, if it weren't for Li Shimin's verbal instructions and Li Jing's reaction when he saw him off, Tang Jian probably wouldn't have thought so much, and would have happily enjoyed Xieli's hospitality here long ago. It's a pity that if it is what it is after all. Xieli's little plan was quietly seen through.

So, some things are really predestined, and you really can't do it if you don't believe in this evil.

Tang Jian's "illness" hit Jieli's heart, and he used the reason of caring about the friendship of his colleagues to delay the negotiation again and again-why colleagues? After surrendering to the Tang Dynasty, isn't he a courtier of the Tang Emperor Li Shimin? Like Tang Jian and An Xiuren, they are naturally colleagues.

Every day before going to bed, Xieli looks forward to hearing the news that Tang Jian is seriously ill and dying the next day. In this way, he had every reason to ask the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty to send another envoy to negotiate, and it would take another ten days and a half a month to negotiate. By then, the grass on the grassland would have grown.

However, unfortunately, the plot he expected did not happen. Tang Jian's condition became more and more serious day by day, but he was still holding his breath, and kept talking about negotiating state affairs with Jieli, and negotiating these matters before he died.

Jieli, of course, repeatedly shirked it.

Are you kidding me, who wants to talk to you, can you die quickly?

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