Carefree Prince In Tang Dynasty

Chapter 852: Ins and Outs

"Push it out and chop it up, don't be so foolishly used next time." Li Xin shook his head and waved his hand to signal the soldiers to drag Que Teqin out and chop him up.

Que Teqin cursed all the way, and the curse could be heard entering the royal court from a distance. But soon, the sound stopped abruptly.

After a while, the soldier trotted all the way back to Li Xin, bowed his body and saluted, "Go back to the prince. He has already been killed."

Li Xin shook his head regretfully, and said: "He made me suffer so much, but I let him die so happily. Alas, I am really a magnanimous and good person."

Although it was subtly embarrassing that no one answered the words, Li Xin still felt quite refreshed. Because the guy who caused him to be lost in the desert for nearly a hundred days and made him suffer from hunger and thirst was finally dead. Thinking of the hard work at that time, he even wanted to go out and destroy the corpse himself to vent his anger. But think about it or forget it, he has more important things to do.

In fact, it is not difficult to guess. The imperial guards who now surround the royal court and put knives on the necks of the courtiers are actually not the royal guards of the Turks at all, but the officers and soldiers of the Tang Dynasty brought by Qin Qiong to search and rescue Li Xin.

Ten days ago, Qin Qiong had gathered all the five thousand troops. And Dou Liang was desperately sent out by Li Xin to run errands. Li Xin asked him to sneak into the city to find a way to inquire about the situation. If Turkic Khan was still Tuli, he would find a way to infiltrate the royal court and get in touch with Tuli Khan.

Although Dou Liang's face is full of displeasure, he has this arrogant temperament. Most of the time Li Xin asked him to do things, he did it with such a displeased face, and he did it beautifully.

Compared with surviving in the desert, sneaking into the city to approach the target person, such a task is obviously more in line with Dou Liang's major. He sneaked into the palace with almost no difficulty and met Tuli Khan.

It's strange to say that a person of unknown origin suddenly appeared in his palace. The general emperor's reaction is to be scared to death. On the contrary, Tuli Khan was quite calm. He just asked Dou Liang with a smile if Que Teqin sent him to kill him. .

Dou Liang shook his head of course, and told Tuli what Li Xin had told him. Tu Li immediately believed it—if Dou Liang wasn't the assassin Que Teqin sent to kill him, who else could have sent him? It took so much effort to send a top assassin to sneak into the royal court, just to tell a few lies to deceive him? This is impossible.

Therefore, Tuli believed without doubt that Li Xin was still alive.

Dou Liang asked Tuli to contact the generals in charge of guarding the city, break up Qin Qiong's five thousand troops into the city, and then let them wear the clothes of the imperial guards and sneak into the palace. Que Teqin clicked. The whole plan is as simple as that.

It's simple, brutal, and easy to use.

After finalizing the matter with Tuli, Dou Liang did not leave the royal city in a hurry. As soon as he had an idea, he went to Que Teqin's house for a walk, but he didn't expect that such a flash would reveal a big event - he saw Wang Jing.

At that time, he thought he was wrong, rubbed his eyes and looked at it several times, and after confirming that it was Wang Jing, he left Que Teqin's mansion with a puzzled face - he really couldn't figure out why this guy wasn't in Chang'an , but appear here? Does it have anything to do with what happened to Li Xin?

Dou Liang thought he couldn't figure it out, so he quickly slipped out of the city and told Li Xin the news.

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