Chapter 162 You want to kill me?
Li Xin's anger was not without reason. Last year, he took a huge risk to support northern Xinjiang and brought more than 10,000 imperial guards out of the customs, so he asked Yunzhou for help several times, but the Zhong family army in Yunzhou did not even move.
At that time, after Li Xin entered the pass, he punched Zhong Wu hard to show his anger.
This time, the Zong family abandoned the northern border and rushed to the capital to help the capital, which further demonstrated the clear attitude of the number one general of the Jin Dynasty.
Royal...or the family itself is more than anything else.
There is no big problem with this book. After all, Li Xin himself is an egoist. However, if Zhong Wu conquers the northern border and brings people to the capital to "loyalty" to die, Li Xin will definitely raise a butcher knife to the everyone in the Zong family in extreme anger.
After talking with Zhong Xuantong, Li Xin set out to rush back to the imperial city. On the way back to the imperial city, he could already see that the people from the right camp of the imperial guards had also removed their armor and slowly rushed out of the city.
In other words, the military forces in the capital are almost controlled.
Next, what we need to settle is the political power in the capital.
With absolute control of the capital, the latter will be much more convenient. When the sixth prince enters the palace from outside the city tomorrow and officially ascends the throne, this major event will be considered a matter of success.
After Li Xin rushed back to the imperial city, he first looked around and did not notice that the Hanzhou army stationed in the imperial city had any excessive actions. Li Xin breathed a sigh of relief.
If the Hanzhou Army began to violate military discipline and acted in the imperial city now, it would be difficult for him to deal with it. After all, these people were all desperate. If they were too mean to them, they would inevitably be suspected of destroying bridges across the river.
Fortunately, the quality of the soldiers of the Hanzhou Army was not low, which did not make Li Xin embarrassed.
At this time, the officials of the Great Jin Dynasty in the imperial city were detained in the Weiyang Palace. Li Xin ordered them to return to their own offices and wait for the new emperor to enter the palace.
In this way, these civil and military ministers left the inner city of the imperial city and returned to their respective offices in the outer city. Only the royal family members of the Jin Dynasty were left in the inner city.
These people are very difficult to deal with.
If Li Xin had been a serious rebellion, he would not have these worries at this moment. The Hanzhou army could divide these female relatives in one or two days. However, in a short period of time, the Ji family was still the royal family of the Jin Dynasty, so these people were not easy to deal with.
Li Xin could only temporarily maintain the original state in the palace and not touch anyone, but there was one person that had to be dealt with.
At this moment, General Li had already changed out of his armor and only wore a pure black robe, and stepped into the Weiyang Palace bedroom.
Emperor Yuan Zhao in the bedroom was watched by more than 20 Hanzhou troops and could not move. At this time, only the eunuch Xiao Zheng was accompanied by him, and there were no other palace servants in the bedroom.
Li Xin walked in with no expression on his face.
Hearing Li Xin's footsteps, the master and servant in the bedroom were shocked. Emperor Yuan Zhao was originally sitting on the dragon couch. After seeing Li Xin coming, he stood up in panic and looked at Li Xin, with a bitter expression on his face.
"It seems that my uncle has already handled the matter in the capital."
Li Xin didn't say much, so he found a wooden pier in the bedroom and sat down, then looked up at the emperor, with a calm expression: "At this point, we two might as well sit down and talk."
It was late autumn of the fifth year of Yuanzhao. The emperor was twenty years old and Li Xin was thirty-three years old. The two were not very different in age, but in terms of seniority, they were two serious men.
The emperor took a few deep breaths silently, found a chair in the bedroom, and sat opposite Li Xin.
He mustered up the courage and looked up at Li Xin.
"What are you going to say to me?"
Li Xin also looked up and down the young emperor, then shook his head slightly: "I remember when I first met Your Majesty in the Wei Palace, Your Majesty was only four years old. At that time, I had hugged Your Majesty."
The emperor lowered his head and remained silent.
Li Xin continued: "Later, Your Majesty ran to the Jing'an Marquis Mansion every few days. Your aunt likes you the most. Every time you come, she will take you with you to get some delicious food."
The emperor still had no expression on his face.
General Li sighed quietly: "Until the first year of Yuan Zhao, I never thought that one day I would reach this point."
Emperor Yuan Zhao gritted his teeth hard, and blood had already oozed out of his lips.
"It's now, the teacher doesn't need to cover up anymore. I have sent someone to check it out in detail. As early as the second year of Taikang, there was a thunder in the sky when the teacher went west."
"You know what you think in your heart."
Li Xin wanted to say a few words to himself, but no one would believe him when he wanted to speak out, so he laughed at himself: "It's useless to say more about this matter, just think whatever you want."
After all, the root of the conflict between Li Xin and the Ji family was the Southwest's remnants of South Shu at the beginning, as well as the firearms that Li Xin secretly made.
With Li Xin's contribution, if he was honestly a minister in the Jin Dynasty and did not do anything that crossed the line, Emperor Taikang and Emperor Yuan Zhao might not have done anything to him. If he had good luck, he might be the Marquis of Taiping and enjoy his old age.
However, if you want to die, you will die. After the three words "maybe". After the Renchen Palace changed, Emperor Taikang began to suppress the Yulin Guard, which made Li Xin take a lot of blame. All matters made Li Xin feel unsafe.
At that time, Li Xin felt that no matter how obedient he was, he would be the second Master Ye in the end, and he would probably be locked in the capital for the rest of his life and would not be able to move.
He could not accept this result, so as a later generation, he naturally began to accumulate his strength and prepared to find a way out for himself.
This is a different concept. We cannot say that Emperor Taikang is wrong or that Li Xin is wrong.
But there is right or wrong between Li Xin and Emperor Yuan Zhao.
Li Xin glanced at Emperor Yuan Zhao deeply, then stood up silently, and finally spoke slowly: "The sixth prince will come to Beijing tomorrow. I hope Your Majesty is ready to abdicate."
After saying that, he was about to turn around and leave.
After all, Emperor Yuan Zhao was still a young man and had already been under tremendous psychological pressure. Seeing Li Xin like this, his emotions immediately became excited. He gritted his teeth at Li Xin: "Did you arrange this matter in the first year of Yuan Zhao?"
"Send your sixth brother out of the capital as a banner for your future rebellion!"
"Your Majesty said this, he was completely heartless."
General Li stopped, looked back at the emperor, frowned slightly: "If there were no ministers in the first year of Yuan Zhao, the sixth prince might have ascended the throne for nearly five years."
If it weren't for Li Xin, Emperor Yuan Zhao would have been no match for them at all. He might have been abdicated. Sending the Sixth Prince out of the capital was also a stopgap solution that Li Xin came up with. At that time, he never thought that things would become what they are today in five years.
Speaking of this, Li Xin turned around and was about to leave Weiyang Palace.
"Tomorrow, the sixth prince will enter the palace to succeed the throne. I hope Your Majesty will cooperate, otherwise everyone will be unfavorable."
Emperor Yuan Zhao looked at Li Xin's back, clenched his fists tightly, and his nails even pierced into his flesh.
"I...after abdicating, the teacher wants to kill me, right?"
Li Xintou didn't reply, his voice was cold.
"If you say that you kill someone, your Majesty will kill the minister first."
After the Chen Yan's change, Li Xin returned to the southwest, and soon the southwest officially turned against the court.
In the years after that, Li Xin encountered dozens of assassins, and the total number of people was probably 200 to 300, among which... most of them were from the Plum Blossom Guard!
Li Xin is not a god. Under the terrible assassination of the Meihua Guard, he survived several times and suffered heavy injuries twice.
Although Emperor Taikang and Li Xin had conflicts at that time, Emperor Taikang never sent assassins to Li Xin.
This can be said to be his apprentice whom he raised. During those years...
Chapter completed!