The Cruel Tyrant CH 047 Letter

Su Mu carefully placed the blood-soaked Huang Xuan on the large wooden bed covered with bright yellow silk.

Holding Huang Xuan’s cold hands, he used his own internal strength to maintain Huang Xuan’s body temperature. The red blood soaking through made a very shocking sight, and Su Mu felt his heart tighten a little.

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Angrily, he asked: “Where is the imperial doctor? Why hasn’t he arrived yet?”

The group of court ladies and eunuchs were all frightened by Su Mu. Yuzhu stepped out tremblingly: “Your Highness, Han daren has already gone to call the imperial doctor and they will be here soon.”

A terrible storm was brewing in those dark eyes, making the people present dare not even take a breath.

Suddenly, there was a rush of footsteps, and Han Yang led the breathless imperial doctor Hu into the Crown Prince’s palace.

As soon as doctor Hu crossed the threshold, he fell to the ground. Don’t know whether he was exhausted or was frightened by the horrible and suffocating atmosphere in the room.

“Chen pays respects……”

“Don’t utter nonsense, come and treat him quickly.”

Su Mu threw a cold glare over, frightening doctor Hu into a full body tremble. He swallowed the latter half of his words and hurriedly got up from the ground.

Su Mu stood aside and watched as Huang Xuan’s bloodied clothes were cut open, revealing the crisscross wounds on his body. His eyes narrowed slightly, and with a snap of his big sleeves he swept towards the study.

Behind the dark red desk, Su Mu held a brush in his hand as he wrote fiercely. His posture was both majestic and domineering, movements smooth and flowing without any pause.

Regardless of what his handwriting looked like, the poweful presence alone made it difficult to look away.

After a while, Su Mu put down the brush and placed the dried ink paper into an envelope, handing it to the courier.

Shi Yan, who was currently discussing with Sun Haoran on how to attack Jinyang City, soon received the letter. Jinyang City was now controlled by Prince Jinyang’s son and after many negotiations to no avail, they could only resort to a forceful attack.

Sun Haoran watched as Shi Yan delayed in opening the letter, and asked curiously: “Shi daren, the Crown Prince of your country sent the letter over in such a hurry, why don’t daren read it?”

Shi Yan blushed, and said with a subtle cough: “This……”

Sun Haoran looked at the letter, which didn’t look anything special, and asked: “Is it a secret matter?” Then Sun Haoran said again: “If it is not convenient, I will go out first.”

Shi Yan hurriedly stopped Sun Haoran, who was about to go out, and said: “General Sun has misunderstood. This letter was written by the Crown Prince to you and me.”

“Oh?” Sun Haoran walked over to Shi Yan and looked at the letter in his hand.

Under Sun Haoran’s eyes, Shi Yan had no choice but to open the letter in his hand.

However, when the letter was unfolded, Sun Haoran was dumbfounded and a series of question marks appeared in his head.

What was written here?

Sun Haoran silently looked at the page covered in undecipherable scribblings, and tentatively asked: “Is this the secret code written by the Crown Prince of your country……?”

Shi Yan coughed: “Yes, this is……the special writing method invented by our Crown Prince, which is used to convey confidential information. People who don’t have special……training won’t be able to understand it……”

At first, Su Mu wrote in simplified Chinese and combined that with his terrible brushwork, the overall product was practically a celestial script that no one could understand.

Later, Su Mu added some strokes based on traditional Chinese in order to at least let people understand what he wrote. As for writing completely in traditional Chinese characters that was completely impossible. If that was the case, Su Mu could only write at most two characters on a piece of paper, and take at least five or six minutes……

Su Mu, who finally could not bear it anymore, chose a compromise method and added a few strokes to the simplified characters to make people know which word they were at a glance. Of course, this was only Su Mu’s wishful thinking. With this nondescript font and Su Mu’s calligraphy that even he couldn’t bear to look directly at, people who had not been with Su Mu for a long time would never be able to decipher what he wrote.

Sun Haoran looked at the somewhat uncomfortable Shi Yan and asked suspiciously: “What did the Crown Prince of your country say?”

Shi Yan put away the letter with a reddened face, and said: “His Royal Highness said that the three armies have been besieging the city for seven days, and the decreasing supply of food, grass and troops in the city means that we must speed up the march.”

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Sun Haoran nodded and said: “In this case, we have no choice but to make a dangerous move. I ask Shi daren to reply to the Crown Prince of your country. The army will definitely arrive within five days.”

Shi Yan turned around with a clasped fist towards Sun Haoran and said: “Then I must thank General Sun.”

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The Cruel Tyrant CH 046 Huang Xuan

“Reporting to His Royal Highness, the three armies have begun to attack the city……”

“Reporting to Your Highness, the disparity in the number of troops is too large, and our army has retreated back inside the city……”

“Reporting to Your Highness, General Qin was shot by the enemy’s poisoned arrow and his life is in danger……”

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Since the very beginning of the attack launched at midnight, the threshold of Su Mu’s study had been practically flattened with the many reports coming in. Near the evening, both sides were already exhausted, and the firepower was not as strong as before so Su Mu finally had time to catch his breath.

In fact, the two sides had been at war for seven days, and both sides had suffered heavy losses. However, the troops on Su Mu’s side was originally less than 60,000 people. Now there were only slightly more than 20,000 people left whereas the enemy side had almost 80,000 or 90 thousand people remaining. If it weren’t for occupying the imperial city which had naturally superior defense, the city would have been captured several times over.

It was just that although the number of opponents was several times that of Su Mu’s, the consumption was also many times that of Su Mu’s side. Long-distance marching did not allow for the carrying of more grain and grass. The grain and grass supply that preceded the main army was almost all consumed, and the grain and grass supply following behind the main army in the rear was not so fast to arrive.

In fact, according to the original idea of ​​the leaders of the three armies, the best plan would be to directly surround the imperial city for ten days to half a month and trap the people inside while they waited leisurely outside. In any case, the terrifying Crown Prince who liked to massacre whole cities was not there so capturing the imperial city would just be a matter of time.

However, no one had expected that the Crown Prince of a poor and weak country, a Crown Prince who took pleasure in killing and kidnapping civilian men was actually able to borrow an army from Wu kingdom, and the amount of troops borrowed was as many as 100,000.

The three armed forces who were waiting for the good show gritted their teeth and picked up their dropped jaws, quietly speeding up their march towards the imperial city, ensuring that they must take the imperial city before the arrival of Wu kingdom’s army.

Outside the city, outside Tian Guohai’s army barracks, a handsome young man cautiously lurked in the dense forest for a long time. After seeing a man who had come out of the barracks to urinate, he immediately took out the drugged silver needle hidden in his clothes and threw it at the man.

But he was obviously not too skilled, and the silver needle did not even touch the corner of the soldier’s clothes.

Silently, he took out another silver needle from his clothes again and threw it out. Very good, it managed to touch the soldier’s clothes this time.

Huang Xuan: “……”

It must be successful this time, otherwise he wouldn’t be able to see His Highness.

Huang Xuan looked at the silver needle in his hand and cheered himself silently. Seeing that the other was about to finish and leave, Huang Xuan didn’t even have time to aim, and hurriedly threw the silver needle in his hand.

According to common sense, the hit rate of this silver needle was infinitely close to zero.

But this soldier was not an ordinary person. He didn’t pull his pants before turning around when he heard that there was movement behind him, and then……he was hit.

The soldier looked at the sharp silver needle, which was only a few inches away from a man’s most vital part, his penis, and broke out in a cold sweat. He only had a brief moment to rejoice at the fact that it had missed before he fell down.

After a while, Huang Xuan, who was sure now that the effect of the medicine had fully worked, got up from the bushes carefully. He walked over to the soldier who had passed out and began to strip his clothes.

As he stripped the man he also couldn’t help feeling disgusted in his heart.

Fierce and evil looking, corrupted and fat, it truly hurt the eyes!

In order to avoid revealing any hints, Huang Xuan did not dare to wear a piece of his own clothes, leaving only a few pills and some silver needles on his body.

After he changed his clothes, he took out a few silver needles and stuck them in the soldier. After making sure that he would not wake up for three days, he walked in the direction of the barracks with some nervousness.

As for whether the soldier would be eaten by any wolf, tiger, or leopard while he was asleep? Sorry, this was not in Huang Xuan’s consideration. Since he dared to fight against the Crown Prince, then he should feel grateful that he didn’t directly send him on the road to hell.

A round, golden sun hung over his head, and the sound of weapons colliding came from a distance. Huang Xuan’s handsome face was hidden under a layer of black coal smudge, and his worried eyes looked in the direction of the imperial city.

Although he was worried about Su Mu’s safety, there was also an uncontrollable excitement in his heart.

After half a year, he could finally see His Highness again.

It was just, he completely forgot that the battlefield was practically hell on earth and filled with death. Perhaps he deliberately ignored it.

A tall man was hitting at the war drums, and the soldiers who heard the drums immediately gathered in the open space to attack the city.

The group of people swarmed forward in a disorganized and untrained manner, and Huang Xuan easily slipped in unnoticed.

The afternoon was a period of burnout for both sides, and the intensity of the attack was far less than that of the night and morning so the danger was also relatively low.

However, Huang Xuan, who knew nothing about the army, was very unlucky. He ended up standing in the vanguard. Though it was called vanguard it was actually just a group of cannon fodder.

There would never be a veteran soldier among the vanguard, so Huang Xuan, a young man barely out of his teens, was not at all conspicuous. If it was the cavalry, he would definitely be spotted at a glance.

The battlefield was both bloody and brutal. After several days of fighting, the mud under the feet had all turned dark red.

Tens of thousands of people engaged in a face-to-face confrontation, even if they didn’t say a word, the atmosphere was enough to inspire fear. When the drums sounded, the sound of violent fighting could practically scare anyone to death.

Fortunately, Huang Xuan was “baptized” by the Crown Prince’s special brand of violence. Although he was terrified, he was not as frightened as the soldier beside him who could barely stand on his trembling legs. As a result, the soldier was chopped off at the neck by his own leader.

The warm blood sprayed on Huang Xuan’s face, causing him to swallow nervously. He held the spear in his hand tightly, not daring to show a trace of fear.

Tens of thousands of troops transformed into two giant beasts. At this time, the power of a single mortal could not be displayed at all. Even strong martial artists like Su Mu and Gu Yunzhou would have no chance of winning in front of such a powerful army.

Of course, the army would not be able to harm even a strand of Su Mu’s hair.

The spear dripping with blood was slashed past Huang Xuan’s face, leaving a light trace of blood. If he hadn’t dodged quickly enough, a hole would definitely have opened up in his head.

There was a sharp pain in his right leg. Huang Xuan looked down and hurriedly knocked the opponent’s weapon away with his spear. Since Huang Xuan was not familiar with weapons, he managed to tear his own wound even more while knocking away the opponent’s weapon.

The severe pain almost made him kneel to the ground. At this time, a soldier of the Qing kingdom fell beside him. Huang Xuan wanted to help him, but he was cut on his back with a knife by the other. He had forgotten that he was wearing the enemy’s uniform.

A spear flew over and nailed the soldier, who was trying to get up, back down to the ground and the gushing blood and wide eyes of the soldier imprinted into Huang Xuan’s mind. He didn’t even have time to be afraid as he stood up with his spear in a hurry.

It was not advisable to pretend to be dead on the battlefield unless you wanted to be trampled to death. Besides, the corpses were all handled uniformly at the end of the war, and deserting was a capital crime.

Shen Wei, who had been watching the battle on the city wall, quickly discovered something strange. He frowned and said to the soldier beside him: “Report to the Crown Prince, there is something strange on the battlefield……”

In the study, after listening to the description from the soldier, Su Mu instantly got a bad feeling. He hurried to the city gates with the soldier.

At this time, Huang Xuan was already covered in cuts and was practically soaked in his own blood.

As soon as Su Mu stood on the city wall, he discovered that something was indeed wrong. A person who was clearly dressed in enemy uniform pointed his weapon at “his own people.” Instead, he avoided the Qing army in every possible way. This made him the target of the two sides.

Su Mu looked intently. That familiar figure made his heart tighten up, and he didn’t even think twice before flying down the city wall.

Shen Wei, who was behind him, was so frightened that his nerves almost broke, shouting loudly: “Your Highness!”

Su Mu attacked indiscriminately like a wolf let loose into a flock of sheep. Anyone who was within three meters away from him all bled to death.

A sharp sword pierced through his shoulders and Huang Xuan felt his vision blur in front of him. In his daze he seemed to see the Crown Prince’s face.

With a face covered in blood he revealed a smile. Opening his mouth he let out a sound that was barely even more audible than the buzz of a mosquito or fly.

Your Highness……

“Fool!” Su Mu gritted his teeth as he caught Huang Xuan who had fallen unconscious.

A long spear stabbed towards him but it didn’t even manage to touch Su Mu’s hair. Su Mu’s eyes flashed with killing intent and he stretched out his left hand like lightning, grasping the sharp spear head and twisting it backward. The soldier who had attacked with the spear was directly stabbed through by Su Mu with the wooden body of the spear.

An arc flashed through the air, and everyone within three meters in front of Su Mu was cut into two halves with the spear in his hand. Then Su Mu hurled the spear forward where it passed through two enemy soldiers and nailed them to the ground like so much skewered meat.

Su Mu hugged Huang Xuan and jumped, tapping his toes on the upright spear barrel sunk in the ground as nimble as a bird, and appeared on the wall in the blink of an eye.

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Seeing that not even one strand of Su Mu’s hair was missing, Shen Wei felt greatly relieved in his heart. He hurriedly greeted him, and said, “Your Highness……”

But before Shen Wei could even finish speaking, Su Mu had already disappeared before his eyes.

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The Cruel Tyrant CH 045 Locked Up

The glow from the orange sunset spread out over the ground, and the black shadows was stretched long. A tall and straight figure stood on the top of the old tower, looking far into the distance.

There was a spot of red earth under the city wall, and the sight of the piles of corpses made people shudder.

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Su Mu retracted his gaze and stroked the blood-stained city wall with his palms, his mood feeling a little heavy.

Did he not only gain Su Mochi’s body, but also gain his cold-blooded cruelty? Otherwise, as a person with a modern education, how could he send thousands of innocent people to the battlefield?

Su Mu watched the enemy camped outside the city for a while before turning around and walking back. He saw a few tired soldiers almost falling asleep while standing. One of them saw Su Mu and hurriedly elbowed his companion next to him.

“Greetings to His Royal Highness the Crown Prince.”

The soldier who opened his eyes was shocked when he saw Su Mu, and hurriedly knelt down and said, “Greetings to His Royal Highness.”

Su Mu nodded and said: “Rise.”

The two soldiers only dared to stand up when they saw Su Mu’s departure from the corner of their eyes. The soldier who was elbowed looked at the direction of Su Mu’s disappearance and said: “The Crown Prince is truly handsome, completely different from the rumors!”

The soldier next to him squinted and said, “Shut up, be careful you don’t die a meaningless death.”

Su Mu walked on the empty street, and he felt a little unbearable when he saw a few common people passing by in a hurry with anxious expressions.

It was just that this kind of discomfort made Su Mu even more determined that these rebel parties must be completely resolved this time, returning the people of the country to a safe and peaceful life.

Su Mu walked aimlessly but thousands of thoughts flashed through his mind.

Suddenly a wall blocked Su Mu’s path. Su Mu moved away. When he turned around he caught a glimpse of the words “Lin Mansion” above.

The front doors of the Lin Mansion was closed tightly. Su Mu didn’t know if anyone was present, but he went up and knocked on the door. After a while, a little girl ran over and opened the door, revealing a small head with big fluttering eyes. She asked: “Who are you?”

Su Mu looked at this cute little girl and smiled: “Go and tell Lin Siyuan my last name is Su.”

The little girl looked at Su Mu and closed the door again, running into the courtyard.

Inside, mother Lin, with a troubled expression, was eagerly persuading Lin Siyuan: “Yuan’er, you see, this imperial city has been besieged by the rebel army for four to five days already, and I don’t know how many people have been killed. We should think of a way to leave quickly. If the enemy comes in……if they come in then we’ll be finished. You are the only son of the Lin family so you must not meet any harm……”

With a book in his hand, Lin Siyuan looked at his chattering mother, feeling a little moved. Suddenly, he stood up and rushed to mother Lin, who was wiping at her tears, and engulfed her in a hug.

Mother Lin, who had been busily nagging, startled from the sudden move. After being in a daze for a while, she patted Lin Siyuan on the shoulder as if he was still a child and asked worriedly: “What’s wrong, Yuan’er?”

Lin Siyuan’s eyes were red, but the corners of his mouth smiled and said, “It’s nothing.”

Then he let go of mother Lin and said seriously: “Mother, I can’t go, and the rebels won’t enter the city either. They just learned that the Crown Prince went to Wu kingdom and borrowed hundreds of thousands of troops to kill the rebel thieves so they are now desperate. Don’t worry mother, they won’t be able to remain kicking for too long.”

But mother Lin, who was worried about her son, wouldn’t listen at all: “No, Yuan’er, the city is still too dangerous. Aren’t you friends with Feiyu? You can contact Prince Wu and he will definitely let us out of the city.”

Lin Siyuan firmly grasped the book in his hand and replied determinedly: “No.”

Mother Lin was instantly angry and scolded: “Why are you so disobedient? You’re all grown up so now you refuse to listen to your mother is that it! What kind of spell did the Crown Prince cast upon you? Causing you to be dead set on following him like this……”

For the first time, Lin Siyuan did not go to comfort his sad and crying mother, but took her hand and said: “Because he will release all the shackles on you.”

Mother Lin looked at him with confusion. It was at this moment the little girl hurried over. Supporting herself on the pillar of the pavilion, she said with unsteady breaths, “Gongzi, outside the door……outside the door there is a Gongzi surnamed Su asking to see you.”

With the surname Su, Lin Siyuan’s heart immediately jumped and he hurriedly stuffed the book in his hand to his mother, saying: “Mother, you go back first. I will go see to the guest.”

After finishing talking, Lin Siyuan hurried to the door.

Mother Lin took the book and decided to find someone to ask what was written in it that had her son obsessively holding onto it all day long.

Mother Lin walked to the backyard with the creased and worn book. Three archaic characters spelling out “New Laws of Qing” were written on the green cover.

The vermillion doors opened, and Lin Siyuan, dressed in plain clothes, hurriedly bowed to greet him: “This official greets the Crown Prince.”

Su Mu stepped over the threshold with his hands behind his back. Looking at the flowers and trees in the courtyard he said, “You have an elegant place here.”

Lin Siyuan smiled shyly: “Your Highness is too kind.”

Su Mu looked at Lin Siyuan, who was following him like a little wife. No matter how he looked at it, it only made people feel nauseous. Su Mu said with exasperation, “Can’t you be more normal?”

Lin Siyuan continued to say shyly: “Your Highness, this official is being normal.”

What if you become interested in me? Lin Siyuan slandered in his heart.

Su Mu no longer bothered with him again. Walking along the path paved with bluestone slabs, suddenly a fragrant scent reached him from the front. Su Mu stopped and asked, “You also raise orchids?”

Lin Siyuan didn’t mean to shy away at all, and replied, “It was given by Yun Feiyu.”

Yun Feiyu, Su Mu’s eyes flickered and he coldly snorted: “Yun Feiyu colluded with the rebels and wanted to put Ben Gong to death, you are not afraid that I will convict you with him together?”

Lin Siyuan straightened up and said with a righteous expression: “Your Highness is a sage ruler, how can you wrong innocent good people?”

Su Mu squinted at him and said, “Be careful that the wind does not sprain your tongue.” (TN: a colloquial expression that warn others to be careful not to make unrealistic statememts)

Lin Siyuan smiled and said: “Your Highness, we have prepared wine and food, please come this way Your Highness.”

Su Mu glanced at the orchids behind the trees, then turned and walked towards the pavilion in the small courtyard with Lin Siyuan.

A few light dishes and a jug of wine. After Lin Siyuan invited Su Mu to sit down, he filled Su Mu’s cup with wine from the jug. Su Mu said, “Sit down too.” After saying so, he drank the wine in one gulp.

Su Mu put down his wine cup and asked Lin Siyuan: “What do you think I should do with Yun Feiyu?”

Lin Siyuan observed the Crown Prince’s expressionless face. In his heart he guessed at the Crown Prince’s true thoughts and cautiously said: “Yun Feiyu intended to kill the Crown Prince for which the punishment is……is……”

Seeing that Su Mu’s expression was a little dark, Lin Siyuan hurriedly swallowed the word “death”.

Of course, Su Mu knew that murder against the Crown Prince or Emperor would undoubtedly be punished with death, but it was also inevitable that there would be some discomfort in his heart. He picked up the wine cup filled by Lin Siyuan and drank it. Su Mu was a little depressed and said, “Death it is then.”

Lin Siyuan’s heart jumped and hurriedly said: “Your Highness, Yun Shangshu is a veteran of two imperial reigns. Now, Yun Shangshu is still loyal to His Highness using his meager strength to assist as the imperial city is besieged by the three rebel armies. Your Highness, please consider lenient treatment.”

Su Mu was a little hesitant. This was the sin left by his predecessor, and it eas not easy to absolve the hatred brought by his killing of Yun Feiyu’s mother.

By the way, wasn’t Yun Feiyu’s sister not dead? Maybe his mother also escaped?

Su Mu said with some hope: “For now have him remain locked up.”

That the Crown Prince did not kill him immediately after finding out about Yun Feiyu’s treachery meant that there was still room for change. Even so, Lin Siyuan was still a little worried. He originally wanted to wait until the war had passed before mentioning it, but he did not expect the Crown Prince to raise the issue himself.

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Lin Siyuan finally breathed a sigh of relief. Smiling, he praised: “Your Highness is wise.”

AN: Here is a spoiler, Yun Feiyu’s mother was indeed killed by Su Mochi himself, but the predecessor killed too many people, and Su Mu does not know the identities of all those who were killed.

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After Becoming The Tyrant CH 017 The Loyalty Of The Vow Knights

“But, the church also recognized that he is the human incarnation of Saint Val.” The personal guard hated the King, but at this moment he tried his best to defend the King. “They also held a grand baptism for him in the Cathedral of Saint Westa.”

Baron Sheehan smiled and shook his head.

He knew his good partner too well. Just like most Legrandians and Bressians, they were extremely pious and had a firm trust in the church…..Admitting that the church lied and deceived everyone was more painful to them than accepting a tyrant.

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However, shortly after the King was born, William III, who had always been strong and unyielding, conceded to the church and the church gained a greater say in the appointment and removal of church clergy.

Baron Sheehan stopped talking.

He rode the horse forward another two steps and while the flames flickered, something caught his attention.

A scarlet figure appeared in the front.

“On guard.”

Baron Sheehan did not forget that there were at least five vow knights beside the King. He held a torch in one hand and a sword in the other, leading the vigilant group forward.

Unexpectedly, they were not attacked in any way.

The scarlet figure turned out to be the cloak of the King.

It was hanging on a slightly lower branch, swaying slightly from the cold wind. It looked like the King standing there from a distance. The cavalrymen spread out around the baron. Baron Sheehan reached out and took off the red cloak. Flipping it over to the back of the cloak, two holes in the material appeared.

The positions were slightly downward on the shoulders and at the back of the heart respectively.

It seemed that his arrow did hit the King.

But the King was nowhere to be seen, leaving only the cloak hanging on the tree branch.

At this time, the hunting dog made a discovery.

The hound barked at a place on the ground. Baron Sheehan got off his horse, walked over, reached out and brushed away the thick leaves on the ground. He saw that it was his arrows dropped here. He picked up an arrow and touched the arrow head. It was stained with the sticky scarlet liquid of blood——it really did hit his target.

“They should be not far from here, search!”

Baron Sheehan stood up and ordered.

The cavalry nodded and were about to disperse.

The hounds suddenly rushed to the side of the horses, pressing close to their owners and making a strange and nervous growling noise from their throats. It was not like a warning but as if they had been overcome with some kind of huge fear. They trembled as they looked towards the darkness in front.

“What’s the situation?!”

The cavalry looked with horror in the direction where the hounds were looking at.

There was a thick darkness……don’t know if it was their illusion but at this moment, the darkness seemed to be expanding and it was as if something in it was waking up little by little to then salivate at these uninvited guests……What was it?!

The horses also became uneasy, and all the cavalrymen had to tighten their reins.

“What is that? My lord, what is that?!”

The personal guard asked in a panic.

Baron Sheehan grabbed the iron arrow and cloak and jumped up onto his horse. His horse was one of the best of Legrand’s famous horses, but it was also trembling at this time.

“Withdraw!”

A strong sense of crisis swept through him, and Baron Sheehan gave orders without hesitation.

The war horse rushed out of the mysterious Konosen forest, almost without even needing its owner’s urging.

After leaving the Konosen forest the feeling of being watched suddenly disappeared, but everyone still had lingering fears when they looked back at the black forest shrouded in darkness.

“Seal off the forest.”

Baron Sheehan was not completely without any gain. He had obtained the King’s cloak and the blooded iron arrows and could now confirm that he had indeed hit the King——in truth this was already enough. The cold rain, the dark forest, no medical aid……Baron Sheehan could not imagine how the King would be able to survive in such a situation. However, out of caution, he decided to seal off all the paths leading out of the forest.

“In the name of……”

Baron Sheehan pondered for a while and smiled.

“In the name of guarding the royal forest.”

The cavalry laughed.

…………

Drip.

Raindrops fell on the mossy ground and every breath they took was wet and cold.

Baron Sheehan’s estimate was actually wrong. The King was not anywhere near the vicinity where they had found his cloak. They had already gone even deeper into the forest. Almost at the moment when the horses stopped tiredly, the King and his knights rolled off their horses, falling to the ground exhausted.

Thanks to the thick moss and fallen leaves, they didn’t suffer any new injuries.

The King listened for a while and concluded that the cloak he left to confuse their enemies should have worked.

The chasing soldiers no longer dared to follow after them into the forest.

The rain also stopped at this time, but the place they were in was still very dark. Even after their eyes got used to it they could only vaguely see each other’s outline. They didn’t have torches, they were cold and tired, and they were all injured.

This night was truly terrible.

A vow knight spoke up, saying that things would be better when dawn came and they could meet up with other people.

Upon hearing these words, the King sneered in the darkness and said coldly: “Then that’s indeed excellent, no need for Baron Sheehan to do anything at all.”

For the sake of their master, they hoped not to meet other people. Although the forest was also a refuge for the hermits, it was often the vicious thieves and desperate criminals who favored the forest more than those hermits——no matter which kind they would all be unfavourable for them.

Nor could they expect the woodcutters to help.

Like most countries, Legrand’s forest laws were harsh. The forest belonged to the royal family and all living things in the forest belonged to the King. Any felling of trees and undergrowth must be carried out under the supervision of the Chief Forest Officer. For those who depended on the forest for their livelihoods, it was very difficult for them to pay the permit fee to the royal family.

As a King, Pureland I was definitely a master of exploitation. Before Zhu Chi transmigrated over, Pureland extended the forest law to nearly one-third of Legrand’s territory. The levy had also doubled in comparison to the previous kings.

Most people began cutting trees privately.

It was hard to say how these people would react when they came across the King.

No one dared to speak for a while.

Everyone thought of the forest law. But to say anything about this at this time would undoubtedly be equivalent to accusing the King of tyranny.

In truth, the King was more annoyed about this thing than anyone at this time. He gritted his teeth in the dark. When things settled down, his first target was the damn royal forest law.

Let those forest officers go to hell.

“Tell me, your comrades……” In the silence, the King spoke up, pausing slightly, “Their names, ages, and where they came from——including yourselves.”

It seemed that there would never be words like “weak” in his dictionary. Even in this darkness, the King’s voice was still cold and imposing, and this was exactly what was needed at this time.

It eased the hearts of the tired knights.

Their Majesty was born arrogant and he didn’t know what being “amiable” was from birth, his eyes always sharp and imperious. It made people feel that His Majesty was like the rose ring on his finger, a heart as cold as metal. By saying this, it was evident that the King remembered their loyalty and sacrifice.

They originally didn’t expect the King to remember this.

After a moment of silence, the knight commander spoke in a low voice. He knew his comrades better than anyone.

“Kohen, seventeen years old, from Saxony……”

The King interrupted him: “Is he the one just now?”

The knight commander quickly understood what the King meant: “Yes, he is the one who blocked the longbowmen.”

“Continue.”

The King remembered the vow knight who yelled at him in the mud——he was very young, with a round face that still had a boyish innocence.

“There are two younger sisters in his family. His mother was suffering from a cold last month……” The King only asked the name, age and where they came from, but the knight commander suddenly had the courage to talk to the King about these trivial things. His voice shaking slightly he said, “He originally wanted to take a leave of absence for a week……”

The King did not interrupt him.

The knight commander’s voice calmed down.

He began to talk about his comrades, trying his best to describe their habits, speaking about them as if they were still present. Gradually, other vow knights also joined the conversation.

The King rarely spoke, but the occasional inquiries let them know that he did listen and remember. Their eyes reddned slightly.

The knight commander only talked about himself last.

“……Twenty-nine, I am from the North,” the knight commander said naturally.

“No.”

In the dark, the King’s voice was not colored by any emotion and it was difficult to distinguish whether he was pleased or angered.

“You are not from the North.”

The slightly lively atmosphere suddenly ended, and the others were at a loss, wondering what the King meant.

“Yes.” The knight commander admitted bitterly, “I am from Ingres.”

The other vow knights inhaled sharply and realized something.

Ingres was a small state that Legrand conquered before, but it had repeatedly rebelled and angered the royal family. As early as in the law laid down hundreds of years ago, the people of Ingres were prohibited from occupying land, serving as royal officials, and even not allowed to wear armor……The status of the Ingres people was extremely low.

However, the knight commander became the King’s vow knight.

After the hidden secret was spoken out, the knight commander only felt relieved. He said in a low voice, “Your Majesty, please allow me to escort you back safely. After that, I am willing to accept any punishment……”

“Don’t bother me with such trivial things.” The King said indifferently, “Tell me about the situation in Ingres.”

The other vow knights cheered.

The knight commander wiped his face harshly. He couldn’t believe his ears. He could only try to express his feelings in an incoherent mess, but the King just interrupted him impatiently and had him quickly say what he should say.

He stumbled slightly over his words as he talked about the rebellious region shrouded in wildness. Because he was too excited it was barely even coherent.

The King listened quietly.

This time he was silent for a long time. It wasn’t until the knight commander finally calmed down did he notice that something was wrong.

“Your Majesty? Your Majesty?”

The King did not answer.

The joy retreated cleanly, and inexplicable fear surged up. The knight commander struggled and crawled in the direction of the King.

The heavy rain had already stopped for a long time, but unexpectedly it began to rain once again at this time.

The moonlight fell through the gaps in the tree branches, and the knight commander’s breathing suddenly stopped.

Their King lay not far from them, his face pale as an ice sculpture.

“Your Majesty! Your Majesty!”

He couldn’t care about the pain in his whole body at all, shouting while throwing himself to the King’s side. He lifted a trembling hand to test the King’s breathing. It was as light as a breeze.

A frightening dark red color soaked through the fabric over the King’s shoulders and even the moss where he lay appeared dark brown.

A terrible thought appeared in everyone’s minds and their minds completely blanked out by the shock.

Clack, clack……

An even worse situation had befallen them.

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A faint blue fog began to pervade the air close to the ground. From the fog there was a horrible sound of bones colliding against each other. The knights jumped up, shielding the unconscious King in the middle and holding their swords with their cold, stiff hands.

The sound was getting closer.

The fog was getting thicker.

They saw the outline of a carriage appearing from the thick fog.

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After Becoming The Tyrant CH 016 The Destined King

The vow knight heard the King’s voice.

Before he had time to think about it, he immediately tucked in his head and with a turn of his hand he lifted his shield against his back.

The tough bowstring woven by horsehair was pulled, and almost at the same time, the sounds of many arrows whistling through the air could be heard. The arrows shot by the longbows covered the sky like a cloud of iron.

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The King and the others were facing Baron Sheehan, and their reaction was faster than that of the vow knight who had acted as the scout.

The vow knights on the left and right sides of the King did not retreat but moved forward. They charged forward and set up a shield to secure the King behind them. The shields of the vow knights were forged by a special method, allowing them to be harder than ordinary shields. But Legrand’s longbowmen were also world famous. Within sixty yards, the longbow could shoot through chain mail.

This was why, Baron Sheehan dared to bring a dozen longbowmen to kill the King.

Strictly trained longbowmen could shoot six to ten arrows per minute. The shield could only hold on for a while, and when the horses fell, the King would have no way to escape.

It was not just Baron Sheeehan who thought of this.

At the moment when the vow knights raised their shields, the King threw his long sword out. The arrows fell on the shield like a rain of iron, and the King’s sword also drew a cold moon-like arc in the air.

The long sword accurately headed towards Baron Sheehan who was holding the torch.

Baron Sheehan was taken aback.

In order to lower the guard of the the vow knight, his sword was hung at his waist and he had no armor on. Seeing the long sword flying straight at him, Baron Sheehan had to urge his horse to charge a few steps to the side.

The long sword flashed coldly, and embedded deeply into the ground.

The sword had missed.

But the King’s purpose had been reached.

When Baron Sheehan rushed out on his horse, he inevitably blocked the longbowmen behind him.

The longbowmen who were just about to draw the bow and let loose the string a second time suddenly saw the baron appearing in the firing range, and hurriedly stopped in their tracks. There were a few bold ones who changed the direction of their aim, shooting at the King and his vow knights from the gap where the baron’s horse rushed by. But having already lost their aim and the strength of the arrows greatly reduced, these sporadic arrows flew out in a crooked trajectory for a certain distance only to then fall down to the muddy ground.

“Damn it!”

Baron Sheehan reflexively urged his horse to the side to avoid the sword and only realized after the horse had rushed out a few steps. He cursed, reining his horse to make room for the longbowmen.

“Keep going!”

He sternly scolded.

Almost at the same time, someone also yelled loudly.

“Your Majesty! Go!”

The vow knight in charge of scouting roared and rolled off his horse.

The cold weather also affected these archers who had been lying in the grass for a long time. These longbowmen brought out by Baron Sheehan should be of the highest rank in the army, and they could instinctively draw a longbow of one hundred and fifty pounds. But after enduring the torrential rain for so long, they probably only reached a hundred pounds.

Because of this, the vow knights around the King had the chance to block their arrow attacks.

However, the vow knight in charge of scouting was not so lucky.

He was too close to those longbowmen.

Even if the King alerted him in time and he reacted at the fastest possible second, the situation was still terrible. The iron arrow pierced his thigh and his horse also fell with a pained whinny. At this most critical moment, the brave vow knight miraculously dragged his injured leg and jumped up from the ground.

He roared as he threw himself towards those longbowmen who were very close to him.

With out stretched arms he grabbed two longbowmen, dragging them into the muddy water to roll and crash into the other longbowmen nearby.

An arrow that had just left the string sank into his chest, and blood spattered out.

“Your Majesty! Go!”

The longbowman kicked the madman desperately. But he ignored it, roaring loudly to his King, blood and muddy water rolling down his throat.

“……Go!”

This night, the King issued this order for the fourth time.

At this time, the King was in a dilemma.

At his back was the Moon River Fortress controlled by the Bressi expeditionary army. At his front was Truu City, which had rebelled. In the east was continuous grassland and in the west was only the undulating Konosen mountains——in this era, the dark forest was regarded as a forbidden place.

According to the unwritten rules——

The forest at night belonged to the dark creatures.

Without hesitation, the King led his knights to gallop towards the nearby forest.

Baron Sheehan threw away his sword and grabbed a longbow. He stretched the bowstring three times in a row.

That he was able to stand in a stalemate with the Bressi expeditionary army in the Castle of Truu for so long was not only because of his youth and handsomeness. As early as when he was sixteen, he had won many victories in the tourneys! These three arrows were the fastest and most powerful three arrows shot in Baron Sheehan’s life.

When the last arrow was shot, the bowstring snapped.

The iron arrow disappeared in the darkness, and headed straight toward the King.

Baron Sheehan could be sure that he had not missed and his strength was also absolutely sufficient.

But the last scene he saw was the King sitting on horseback, rushing into the forest and disappearing from sight.

“Damn! Damn! Damn!”

Baron Sheehan threw away the longbow. According to the plan, he had to bring back the King’s body, but now he was not sure whether he had succeeded or not.

“My lord, what should we do now?”

A person holding a torch led dozens of cavalry out of the dark rain, arriving at Baron Sheehan’s side. In order to avoid the King’s vigilance, these Truu City cavalry hid further away. When they had realized that the original plan had failed and rushed over it was already too late.

“Chase after them.”

Baron Sheehan said without hesitation.

“But……”

The one holding the torch was the personal guard of Baron Sheehan. At that moment he had a hesitant look on his face.

“The Konosen forest is a cursed forest.”

“F**k cursed or not cursed.”

Baron Sheehan could not maintain his demeanor anymore.

His gaze swept over the few dozens of cavalrymen and anger and sadness intertwined in his heart: These dozens of cavalry were the only cavalry in Truu Castle now.

How hilarious!

A military castle that had maintained a stalemate against Bressi for so long now had less than forty war horses left! Starting a month ago, the soldiers of Truu Castle had no choice but to slaughter the horses for ration. They had no bread, no milk, not even a hard-boiled egg.

These were all thanks to His Majesty’s favor.

“Even if there is only one in ten thousand chance that he survives, none of us would be able to bear the consequences.” Baron Sheehan gritted out from behind his teeth, “Whoever thinks he can bear it can stay.”

He was the first to ride his horse towards the Konosen mountains, also known as the ‘cursed forest’.

All the cavalrymen followed.

Only the King’s sword was left still embedded in the ground.

………………

Even if one looked at the Konosen mountain forest during the day, one would still feel chills.

This forest had been around since the ancient times, consisting of huge tall trees that grew close to each other, their bark as black as ink. The branches of the trees were like the arms of giants that densely intertwined with each other, blocking the sun’s rays during the day. It was gloomy and cold, darkness flooding the surroundings.

As soon as they entered the forest, they immediately felt that the rain lightened to the point that it seemed as if it almost stopped.

Baron Sheehan held a torch and slowed down his steps. The hounds followed alongside the horses. They had taken the hounds with them before they set off.

“My lord.”

The personal guard followed at Baron Sheehan’s side. He and Baron Sheehan grew up together and they had a close relationship.

“I don’t understand one thing.”

“What?”

“Why does the Grand Duke insist on having the King die tonight? Just because today is the death of Saint Val?” The guard voiced his doubts in a low voice, and at the same time to distract himself from his fear.

He couldn’t help it, this forest was too quiet, as quiet as death.

As far as the eyes could see, there were hundreds of thousands of thick tree trunks, standing like an odd city of nature. Humans here were invaders and offenders and there seem to be many eyes hidden in the darkness.

No one expected that a King who grew up in a luxurious court could enter here so decisively.

The hounds lost their former vigor, and only dared to sniff quietly and move forward with a lowered head.

“Do you remember? When was Our Majesty born?”

Baron Sheehan looked at this cursed forest and did not answer directly.

“In the early morning of September 23, the day when Saint Val returned to the Kingdom of Heaven.”

This was something that all the Legrand people knew.

More than ten years ago, on the night of September 22.

The royal cavalry sealed off the entire palace and the messengers could only wait outside the palace gate. The people waited until late into the night, until the first dawn light passed over the earth and the baby’s crying sounded. The Queen’s personal maid walked out of the palace wearily and announced to the people who had been long awaiting it:

The Crown Prince was born.

This coincided with the story of Saint Val——

She died on September 22. The next day, the Lord called her back to the Kingdom of Heaven.

Therefore, at that time, the royal family and the church announced to the people: The Crown Prince was a blessing from the saints, the incarnation of Saint Val, and would surely lead Legrand to brilliance and glory.

Because of this, after the death of William III, the Duke of Buckingham did not have to spend too much effort to get the people to accept the fact that their King was an infant.

You must know that there had always been a saying in the “Ecclesiastes”, “Oh country, if your king was a child, then disaster will befall you.”

“Levying exorbitant taxes, cruel and cold-blooded, extravagant lifestyle……what a brilliant and glorious King.”

The personal guard sneered sarcastically.

“Have you ever thought about this possibility……”

Baron Sheehan turned his head to look at him with a strange expression on his face.

“He was actually born in the middle of the night on September 22, not in the early morning of the 23rd?”

“What?” The personal guard looked at him in astonishment, and reflexively retorted directly, “Impossible. At that time, there were hundreds of messengers of the nobles guarding outside the palace. If it was the 22nd, those nobles would never allow him to become a legal heir to the throne!”

The glory of the Holy Lord enveloped the earth. No matter which country it was, it would not allow a baby born on the night when the Holy Lord abandoned the world to ascend the throne.

“Do you really think that Earl Walter was assassinated by the Grand Duke because he did not execute the Duke of Buckingham in time?”

Baron Sheehan asked coldly.

“What……what other reason could there be?”

“The night when the Queen gave birth, Earl Walter was the one leading the royal cavalry——he should have been the King’s first teacher!”

The personal guard was struck speechless.

Baron Sheehan stared at the torch, and the light of the fire casted his face in shadows made of light and darkness.

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Behind the exquisite and elaborate curtains of the palace, every room had hidden secrets. The scent of blood and flowers mixed together. Behind the angel was a smiling demon.

“And so——”

Baron Sheehan’s voice was full of coldness.

“There is no such thing as the saints bringing a destined monarch to Legrand, but hell sending their champion to the world.”

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Back To The Beginning Of Ming To Do Charity CH 062 A Way To Survival

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After taking Changshu, Lin Yuan had more people under his rule. After all, Changshu was a province. Although the population was not too large, not as large as the population in Shangzhou, but the number accounted for one-third of the total population under his rule. The people would always be the foundation of a country.

It was just like the saying “the more people the more powerful”.

It took at least more than ten years for a person to grow up from birth.

The more labor force the better, even the weak, so long as they had a use, the more the better.

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“The imperial court prepares to abandon Jia Fuqing.” Chen Baisong was holding the news report relayed back from the scouts, “They are going to transfer troops from nearby provinces and counties, and appoint Naghachu as the general.”

Lin Yuan: “Naghachu?”

Chen Baisong handed the letter to Lin Yuan: “Did I read it wrong?”

Lin Yuan shook his head: “You didn’t read it wrong, those three words are indeed pronounced Naghachu.”

Naghachu, a famous Mongolian warrior at the end of the Yuan Dynasty. He was already a wanhu of Taiping Lu despite his young age. In history, Zhu Yuanzhang captured him alive after seeing that he defended the city desperately and loyally and thus couldn’t bear to kill him. And seeing that no matter what he would not be recruited, in the end he let him go back north. Naghachu returned to Northern Yuan and was still entrusted with heavy responsibility. He repelled seven attacks from Ming soldiers. In the end, after the Ming Dynasty became strong enough did they completely deal with Northern Yuan. Naghachu persisted until the end before surrendering.

Zhu Yuanzhang even awarded the title of marquis and bestowed the Red Iron Scroll to him. (TN: a scroll made of iron with words written using cinnabar ink that emperors give to a minister who had given outstanding service. It represented superior treatment or exemption from being punished for a crime)

“When will they send troops?” Lin Yuan asked.

Chen Baisong replied: “The end of the month.”

Lin Yuan thought for a long time: “Have Zhu Yuanzhang prepare early.”

Chen Baisong hesitated, appearing to want to say something.

He himself was the servant of the Lin family, and he understood what what was hierarchy.

Lin Yuan asked strangely: “What do you want to say?”

Only then did Chen Baisong say: “Why doesn’t Boss send me?”

Lin Yuan looked at Chen Baisong intently. He looked at Chen Baisong’s determined face and dark, sharp eyes, and asked, “Do you want to lead the soldiers?”

Chen Baisong said: “When it comes to leading soldiers to fight, I am not inferior to him.”

He didn’t know why Lin Yuan attached so much importance to Zhu Yuanzhang.

As a courtier, he could not question the master’s decision. But this did not mean that he was willing to accept being less than others.

Chen Baisong knelt down on his knees and took the initiative to offer himself for the assignment: “I wish to share the worries with my Lord!”

Lin Yuan stretched out his hand to help Chen Baisong up, and said softly, “How sure are you of the outcome?”

Chen Baisong raised his head, his eyes were like that of wolves: “I will completely destroy the enemy, not even a fragment of armour will remain!”

Lin Yuan sighed: “Then you can go.”

Chen Baisong’s heart felt relieved.

Lin Yuan sat down and poured tea for himself only after Chen Baisong left. He didn’t need anyone to serve him at this moment.

He felt that his thinking had been too simple. Chen Baisong and the others were now likely starting to chase after power.

Even if every time they finished fighting they must return the military tally. Perhaps they were still unaware of it, but they had already begun to rely on their intuition to pursue these things.

Lin Yuan didn’t want to one day, because of his wariness and fear of the unknown future, raise the butcher knife to these subordinates.

He must find a way that would make them loyal without allowing them to have excessive power.

Perhaps he could use the method of gifting titles of nobility.

……Still, it had become a bit troublesome.

Lin Yuan felt that if he was a politician before transmigrating, maybe he would have more ways to deal with this.

Unfortunately, he was not.

The court finally lost patience and planned to use force to make them surrender. But it was beyond Lin Yuan’s expectation that they were able to endure it for so long. This time he had to defeat and intimidate the court’s army enough to gain them time for the three places under his rule to recuperate and regain their strength.

The more chaotic the world, the easier it was to establish a new order. In such a world the people would have nothing to rely on and therefore, could only rely on him.

The three places under his rule now were currently changing according to his ideal.

People had jobs. The women were now no longer confined to their homes and were able to support themselves. He needed everyone to create value.

If the women were all trapped in the inner courtyards, he would lose one-third of his labor force, perhaps more.

He needed to increase literacy. Efficiency could only be improved if there were more people who could read.

He also needed researchers, find more talents and professionals.

Lin Yuan knew that he could not build a completely ideal country.

But he wanted to replace the old rules with new rules to the best of his ability.

——

“I can’t see through Boss’s thinking.” Luo Ben was drinking with Song Shizhao.

They drank rice wine and there were even side dishes on the table. Song Shizhao drank a sip of wine and then smiled at Luo Ben, “What Boss sees is different from what we see.”

Luo Ben: “How is it different?”

Song Shizhao smiled and said: “What we are looking at is the now, or a few years from now. But Boss sees the long-term. He sees ten years, decades, or even a hundred years from now. We see the change of dynasties but Boss sees the people of the world.”

“Do you know what is the difference between the people in the three places under Boss’s rule now and before?” Song Shizhao asked.

Luo Ben said: “Both men and women can work, the bailiffs will patrol the streets, each person perform his or her duties, each person take care of his or her own affairs, and each person serves his or her proper purpose.”

Song Shizhao nodded and said, “Boss is changing things, changing all the things he thinks are wrong.”

Luo Ben asked strangely: “Since ancient times, the rules have never been changed. The man takes care of outside affairs and the woman takes care of the inner courtyard. Why is Boss so different?”

Song Shizhao suddenly said: “It is exactly because of the actions of Boss that nowadays there are more literate children, the people have money, and there are more merchants.”

“The people are not stupid. They have benefited from all of these changes. If the court comes calling at this time, guess what the people will do? Or even if the Red Turban army comes calling?”

The people were living a good life now. If someone showed up and asked them to surrender their vested interests and go back to living the old days, they would probably bite that person to death.

Even if Lin Yuan was forced to flee at that time, so long as he regrouped and announced his return, naturally there would be countless people willing to follow him.

Luo Ben sighed: “Boss’s disposition is beyond comparison.”

Song Shizhao poured a cup of wine for Luo Ben: “Lord Luo, you don’t have to make it difficult for yourself. You are a strategist on the battlefield. You don’t need to worry about these things.”

After taking a sip of wine, Luo Ben asked Song Shizhao, “When did Manager Song throw in your lot with Boss? I heard that Boss only had a farmstead in the early days, and you were there at that time.”

Song Shizhao said: “At that time, I was nothing more than a refugee who could barely feed myself. Now when thinking about it, it feels like a world away.”

“Lord Luo, I knew then that Boss is a sage ruler, standing upright and never looking down on the common people despite being in such a high position. Moreover, he is also decisive and never showed excessive tendency to clemency.” Song Shizhao said, “The people in this world can be divided into several kinds, ignorant people, cruel people, weak people, strong-minded people, kind people, and self-disciplined people.”

“But in this world, not everyone can become a person whose heart is big enough to fit in all of the people in the world.”

“Persons in positions of authority must have kindness, kindness towards the people.”

“They must also be cruel, cruelty against corrupt officials.”

“They must also be strong-minded, to not be moved by outside factors.”

“They must also be strict with themselves, to neither be pleased by external gains nor be saddened by personnal losses.”

“If he is the most merciful person in the world, he must also be the most fierce and cruel person in the world.”

Song Shizhao finally said: “I was originally worried that Boss would be too benevolent, but now it seems that I worried too much.”

Luo Ben thought of that face that was always smiling, and sighed: “Ben was also worried, for fear that Boss would feel mercy for the Jiang family.”

The Jiang family did not surrender and chose to persist. Lin Yuan must be cruel, not only to stabilize the people’s hearts, but more importantly, to show the people of the world, surrendering to him was a way to survive whereas not surrendering was a dead end. There was no other choice.

Lin Yuan had confiscated the wealth of all the wealthy people in the three places under his rule, but he did not ask them to die.

Was this not kindness?

So long as one was alive, there was always hope. It was after all, better than death.

What was more, so long as one had hands and feet, one wouldn’t need to worry about starving to death.

If one had the abilities, was able to work, knew how to read and write, climbing the social ladder would not be difficult.

Song Shizhao drank his last sip of wine. He looked out the window, his cloudy eyes flashing brightly: “I, Song Shizhao, was waiting exactly for this moment, waiting for the rising wind and scudding clouds, overturning heaven and earth!”

Luo Ben was also infected by Song Shizhao and stood up also with his hands behind his back to look into the distance.

For them, nothing was more attractive than having a hand in stirring up the world affairs.

For this reason, all fame and fortune could be set aside.

So long as they could leave a trace in the history books, even if it was just a single name, it would be enough for them to fight for it their whole lives.

Just before the court’s punitive army arrived, Lin Yuan had the heads of several people beheaded.

There were always merchants who were desperate for profit. They wantonly bought the food in Gaoyou, and the price of food had risen so fast that it was jaw-dropping.

There were also corrupt officials——Lin Yuan paid them quite a decent salary but they had yet to change their habit of embezzling money that had been cultivated before.

This time, many people felt that the ground was stained red, blood seeped into the soil and the only scent under the the nose was that of the metallic tang of blood.

Those who were caught cried bitterly, knocking the ground with their heads in kowtows, and begged the soldiers.

But no one listened to them.

They were pulled out one by one, and beheaded one by one.

Before each one was beheaded, someone would read out his crimes.

Once the reciting was finished the head would fall to the ground.

After this time, many people fled but Lin Yuan did not pay it any heed.

They were afraid of him, and they should be afraid of him.

Lin Yuan sat on the high seat. No one could see his face and even Song Shizhao did not dare to speak.

He also persuaded Lin Yuan to take his time, carry things out gradually.

But Lin Yuan said: “I lack artisans, more scholars, and people who can cultivate the land. The only thing I do not lack are people who want to make a fortune or want to be officials. If I don’t establish order at this time, then should I wait for them to be completely unafraid of me to establish it?”

Song Shizhao understood after listening.

Lin Yuan was not afraid that others were afraid of him. He was even more afraid that others would not be afraid of him.

The benevolence of the emperor should be scattered over the people like the rain.

The wrath of the emperor should be as frightening as thunder.

Lin Yuan had already used benevolence to win over the people. What he had to do now was to deter those lurking in the dark with wrath.

But to Song Shizhao’s surprise, the people who fled did not seem to have broken or even affect the order of the three places under Lin Yuan. Nor did it cause the people to flee. On the contrary, they seemed to be more at ease.

“Those people should be killed!”

“What the South Bodhisattva does naturally the South Bodhisattva has his reasons. Or do you think you are better than the South Bodhisattva?”

“Whatever the South Bodhisattva wants to do, does it need to be explained to you? Who do you think you are?”

………

When Song Shizhao heard these words on the street, he finally understood where he had forgotten to consider.

He had always thought that Lin Yuan was just a leader in the eyes of the people.

But it now seemed that he had already been mythologized by the people.

In the eyes of the people, he was already the emperor.

Only the emperor was right in everything.

If the emperor wanted to kill someone then that person must have done something wrong. The emperor was never wrong.

The common people would explain and justify themselves.

Because Lin Yuan was no longer a human in their eyes.

In the eyes of the people, the emperor was not a human either.

But a God.

Song Shizhao discovered that Lin Yuan had changed. He had learned how to grasp people’s hearts naturally and without being taught.

The reason why he chopped off so many heads was because he understood. No matter what he did no one would be able to shake his status.

“It seems that I am too stupid.” Song Shizhao said to himself and laughed at himself, “Thinking I was so smart.”

Song Shizhao sighed: “The affairs of the world……”

——

Zhou Fu stood in the dungeon with a cup of tea in his hand and looked at the merchants who he had dealt with before. These people, like him, lived on the edge just to have more benefits. And indeed, they probably got a lot of benefits for raising the price of Gaoyou’s grain to almost as high as the price of gold. When the common people saw that it was worth this much money, they would naturally sell their grain.

When the common people were no longer able to take out any food, the South Bodhisattva could only open a granary to distribute food. But no matter how much food was in the granary, it would still not hold up against such malicious business practices.

Xie Zichang was also looking at these people. To be precise, all the merchants of the Merchants’ Guild had come to the prison. Looking at these people who once gave them gifts and bribe fees, they all felt very complicated.

The merchants detained in jail cried out: “Chairman Zhou! We are blinded by lard and fell for the schemes of treacherous men! Chairman Zhou, save us!”

“Chairman Zhou! Zhao is willing to donate all my wealth to Chairman Zhou, everything, Chairman Zhou, save me!”

“My family, my children still need to rely on me, please spare my life!”

………

Zhou Fu: “If you had known it would come to this, why did you act thus in the first place?”

He turned his head and said to the members of the Merchants’ Guild: “Always be alert, don’t let their end become yours in the future.”

Some members asked in a low voice, “Will all of them be beheaded?”

The merchants in the jail became even more frantic and crazed when they heard the word ‘behead’.

Zhou Fu looked at them and sighed: “The most important thing for those in business is to judge and evaluate the situation carefully. If your life is gone how can you make money?”

“You all made the mistake of being unable to distinguish the situation. This mistake is enough to kill you.”

Zhou Fu said to the members again: “From today, not even a single grain should leave Gaoyou.”

Members: “Yes!”

For Lin Yuan, the role of gold and silver jewelry no longer had much importance.

He even had people go outside to buy food. However, he could not allow the food from the three places under his rule to flow out.

So many heads fell.

Merchants no longer dared to believe themselves infallible, everyone had now become much more honest.

From that day on, not a single speck of grain flowed out of the three places under Lin Yuan’s rule.

The people could not sell their food, but they were not angry at all. Every day, there would be people ringing a bell in the streets and explaining the reasons why merchants bought the food at high prices.

After six or seven consecutive days of explanation, even young children could repeat it.

“It can be seen just how sinister the intentions of these people are!” Scholars gathered together to talk.

“At that time, we will run out of food and the South Bodhisattva will naturally open a granary to distribute food. But then what?”

“There is no need for outsiders to do it, we will end at our own hands.”

“The common people are ignorant!”

“It is precisely because the people are ignorant that the South Bodhisattva must consider them even more.”

“The common people of the world are not as literate as we are and know the truth.”

There were also scholars who did not speak, their family having also sold food before.

Now that they know the concerns of the South Bodhisattva they were deeply ashamed. They were actually as ignorant as the common people and become blinded by temporary benefits, almost causing a big disaster!

“Don’t blame the common people! Blame the people behind the merchants for being too insidious and cunning!”

“If the common people are all smart, what need is there for officials?”

“Exactly!”

In order to reassure the common people, Lin Yuan had people go collect the grain. These grains were all used as military rations. When the common people had more grain in their hands, naturally they would want to exchange it for money. Lin Yuan knew their needs and paid with a decent price. In order to maintain the local grain market, he bought the grain himself at a high price, and then let the merchants sell the grain at a low price.

Those who had food sold it for money, and those who did not could now afford it.

But in this way, Lin Yuan’s pocket was once again a little empty.

Fortunately, there was still the Xinghua salt fields which balanced it all out.

Salt was not food. People would die without food, but there would be no big problems without salt. As for the price of salt outside, Lin Yuan didn’t pay it much mind.

At this time, Lin Yuan was looking at the middle-aged man who was kneeling in the middle of the hall. Dressed in a brocade robe, this man was originally just a small official. Lin Yuan had no one to use at the time so when he saw that this man seemed clearheaded enough, he promoted him to the county magistrate.

The person shivered on the ground. Originally, he didn’t dare to be greedy.

But then……he thought about the previous county magistrates, who were always able to eat and drink delicacies and had countless servants serving them. He also wanted to live a life like that. At first it was just a little money that he embezzled. But when no one noticed, he embezzled more and more. When he finally knew to be afraid, he could no longer stop himself.

Still, he had put his faith in luck. There were so many county magistrates and officials and there must definitely be someone like him. The big lords above wouldn’t be able to find out about him.

“I really don’t know whether you are stupid or treacherous.”

He heard the voice of the South Bodhisattva ringing above him.

“This humble one……this humble one……” He wanted to absolve himself, but he couldn’t say a word.

“You failed me.” He heard the South Bodhisattva speaking again.

With his head buried very low, he dared not look up.

“Drag him out, to be executed.”

These simple words determined his fate.

“My lord! My lord! I know who else has embezzled! My lord! Forgive me!”

The servants dragged him out.

Brother Dao was also in the hall, and he said strangely: “He says he know who else……”

Lin Yuan interrupted him: “Meeting dismissed.”

Lin Yuan was the first to leave the hall.

Brother Dao was bewildered.

Since more corrupt officials could be caught, why not?

If this person was killed, wouldn’t those other corrupt officials not be caught?

In the end, Zhu Yuanzhang gave him the answer.

“Boss killed him as an example to show the other corrupt officials. The situation now is too busy to kill all those people. Can the people at the bottom step up to fill in their places?”

“Boss’s move is to tell those people that he won’t be holding them accountable, and anyone who has a working brain will naturally know to stop.”

Zhu Yuanzhang looked at the door: “When things are less busy, then there will be time to take care of them. The knife is hanging over their necks.”

“It’s the same as having the ox plow a few more acres of land before being butchered.”

Brother Dao: “……”

Brother, what are you talking about, I don’t understand!

But brother Dao pretended to nod his head seriously, pretended to show a profound smile, and pretended to chuckle understandingly: “As to be expected of Boss.”

Don’t know when, but he no longer called Lin Yuan fourth brother anymore.

The move of killing a higher ranking official was greater than the move of killing merchants and small officials.

“Heard that he failed the trust of the South Bodhisattva.”

“Then he really does deserve death!”

The people clapped their hands and applauded. They didn’t know what crime the man had committed, but if he failed Lin Yuan then he should die.

——

Chen Baisong was busy training the troops. The Yuan soldiers led by Naghachu were already on the way. According to the reports, the court was not stingy this time. Whether it was military reserves or food, there were more than before. This showed that the court attached great importance to them. No matter what, they could not be defeated.

If this battle was lost, then it would mean a complete defeat.

Even if they could regroup and make a comeback in the future, it would not be comparable to now.

There were three military officials under Chen Baisong, Zhang Shicheng, Li Bosheng and Feng Xin. These three were Chen Baisong’s confidantes.

Although Chen Baisong had not read many books, he inexplicably understood how to govern people. He didn’t play favorites and didn’t place importance on a certain person, but he never doubted his subordinates either.

He knew his position and he only needed to obey Lin Yuan and be loyal to Lin Yuan alone.

He didn’t care about anything else.

He sent a small team of men to make trouble for Naghachu along the way. By doing so, Naghachu wouldn’t suffer much loss. But that was fine since his intention was to exhaust the soldiers under Naghachu.

Most of these soldiers were infantry. There were not many cavalry. They would be exhausted from traveling through the mountains and rivers on their legs alone. Therefore they only needed to bring them some trouble and by the time they arrived in Gaoyou, their combat power would be reduced by a lot.

Whereas the people on their side would be full of energy.

The soldiers also knew that the court had sent troops.

“So what if the court sent troops here? Like we would be afraid!”

“That’s right! The way I see it, the court is full of weaklings with no damn use at all. I didn’t see any difficulties when we captured Changshu last time and Gaoyou before that.”

“Still we should be careful, after all, it is the court’s army.”

“I wonder how many of them there are.”

“Kill as many people as there are.”

“There are still many Han people among the Yuan soldiers.”

“A bunch of people who forget their ancestors and roots.”

The soldiers sat together to eat. They ate simple food, but large amounts that were very filling. Before, they used to gorge themselves, practically shoveling the food down their throats. Now they were a little more cultured. Having not been hungry for a long time, both their physical strength and physique have improved a lot.

“Anyway, being a soldier, it’s only best under the South Bodhisattva.”

“I only need to kill ten more and I will be promoted to platoon leader!”

“You only have this bit of ambition. I only need to kill 20 more and I’ll get a house!”

They could rest for half an hour after eating, lying on the grass and looking up at the sky while rubbing their bellies. They all had a beautiful vision for the future.

Serving as a soldier here, their military pay was enough to support their families and even have some left over to save up. Even if they were injured, they could retire from military service for a civilian job. Even if they wouldn’t be able to work, the South Bodhisattva would still feed them.

Why put in such desperate effort?

Wasn’t it so one could eat fully?

Wasn’t it so one could provide for their wife and children?

So long as they killed more enemies, they could live a good life even if they were crippled in the end.

The soldiers looked at the blue sky and thought of the past. They all felt as if it all occurred in a previous life.

Many of them had married wives and made homes outside the barracks.

Some even had children now.

For such a hard-won home.

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They would put their lives on the line. Even if they died, the South Bodhisattva would not treat their family unfairly.

Their wives and children would also become the families of martyrs and would be respected wherever they went.

This was enough.

They could calmly step onto the battlefield and use their own lives to open a way to survival for the people behind them.

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