The question Tang Jian asked is actually very important.

If it was said that Li Jing hadn't come up with such a plan when Tang Jian set off, then he actually had no chance to inform Tang Jian in advance. In this way, when he came up with this plan later, it was of course even more impossible to send someone to notify Tang Jian at the risk of the plan being exposed.

After deduction, Li Jing has no reason to be criticized morally. Even if something happened to Tang Jian and An Xiuren, Li Jing didn't need to be responsible for it - it's impossible to give up the chance to win a war related to the fate of the country for the lives of a few people, right?

Coupled with the fact that now that the sneak attack tactics have achieved such good results, Tang Jian can completely prevaricate himself with seemingly unreasonable reasons such as "the general will not accept orders from foreign troops".

After all, anyone who is fighting outside knows that a moment of war is worth a thousand dollars, and no one can delay it. Tang Jian's life, even if An Xiuren's is counted, is not as good as the victory of a war.

However, Li Jing's answer clearly said: When Tang Jian set off from the Tang army camp that day, Li Jing had already planned to use Tang Jian to stabilize the Turkic camp, and he planned to send troops to attack the Turkic camp. He never thought about Tang Jian. And the life and death of An Xiuren.

This makes people feel bad.

In other words, Li Jing, who watched Tang Jian and An Xiuren leave at the time, clearly knew that they had half-stepped on the gate of hell, but did not disclose it for the success of the plan.

It is very difficult for the vast majority of people to walk into the narrow-death situation generously and tragically, knowing that the result is likely to be bad. Therefore, when Jing Ke set off, he looked so heroic and tragic.

Li Jing believed that if Tang Jian and An Xiuren knew the overall plan, they would probably refuse to set off, so he chose to conceal it.

In a sense, if Tang Jian and An Xiuren died in the chaos in the end, then Li Jing was the indirect murderer, who pushed Tang Jian and An Xiuren to Xieli's butcher knife.

Thinking of this, Tang Jian couldn't help being a little furious. But in the end, he still didn't say anything.

In view of Li Jing's face with so many white hairs on his head.

When Li Jing set off from Chang'an that day, both Tang Jian and An Xiuren had seen him. He was only middle-aged, strong and strong, with black hair, and determination and strength in his eyes. However, just a few months later, when we met here again, his head was already covered with hair, and his eyes were somewhat tired.

Everyone knows that he captured Dingxiang with 3,000 troops, and everyone knows that Kang Sumi took the initiative to surrender to him with Empress Xiao. Even after a while, everyone will know that he once again broke the Turkic army and completely destroyed the Turkic army. The possibility of human resistance.

However, who knows what kind of life Li Jing, who has made so many contributions, lives every day? What kind of pressure are you facing? I'm afraid not. Only the rapidly appearing Huafa on his head spoke silently.

Tang Jian let out a long sigh.

It's all for the prosperity of Datang.

Tang Jian was silent for a long time, as if deliberately forcing Li Jing to maintain this very uncomfortable posture. But Li Jing didn't say a word, and didn't have any complaints.

Finally, Tang Jian spoke slowly: "General Li, stand up."

Li Jing didn't hesitate, and straightened up.

"Snapped!"

A crisp and resounding slap landed on Li Jing's face.

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