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Chapter 41(1/2)

When he returned to the room, the little lady in the curtain had already tilted her head and fell asleep with her black satin hair. Her thin white arms were thrown outside the quilt, looking like she was sleeping badly.

Fortunately, she put on her underwear again... Cui Xingzhou couldn't tell whether she was relieved or was she a little disappointed?

Miantang didn't know that he was not her husband, so he couldn't accept her so confusedly.

Cui Xingzhou did not follow the gentleman's way, but was just the pride of a man. He was not the ruffian on the street, and he had to cheat and lie to sleep with women.

If she took advantage of her lack of knowledge and took over her, this would really cost Cui Xingzhou's pride.

Because Miantang was afraid of the cold, he sat by the bed for a while, and then went to bed after his body was warm.

But when the little lady leaned over in her sleep habitually, it was still fragrant. Cui Xingzhou took a deep breath, frowned and closed his eyes... After a while, he couldn't help but hug her, and then wrapped her hair around her, snuggling her to sleep...

The ancients’ allusions about health care have their origins.

Such self-abuse behavior of practicing boxing and drinking cold water in the middle of the night can't bear it even if it hits the iron.

The next day, when Cui Xingzhou, who had not had a good sleep all night, got up in the morning, he felt a little dizzy.

Miantang noticed the strangeness of the person beside the pillow, and reached out to touch it, it was so hot.

But the illness became like this. He had to go out to attend the appointment of a chess friend. Miantang pressed him back to the bed and said, "Even if the emperor looks for you today, you have to stay on the bed honestly!"

After saying that, he patted the cold veil on his forehead.

Cui Xingzhou was rarely sick. He was having a high fever and his joints were sore. He became lazy for a while and then lay on the bed according to the little lady's wishes.

Seeing that her husband was finally obedient, Miantang felt relieved. While holding his hair, he looked into the window and called Mo Ru to find a doctor to see a doctor.

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In the eyes of the servant Mo Ru, the prince was sick and could not find some barefoot doctors in Jianglu to see him. But if you ask a doctor who is used to being in the prince's mansion, wouldn't this so-called "outside house" be so angry that she was so angry that she was?

Mo Ru was also versatile and thought about it, so he could only find the Marquis of Zhennan to take over.

However, recently, Zhennan Hou and Huaiyang King had some friends. When they heard that this guy was sick in Beijie, they suspected that he was pretending to be sick and had made the sweet girl feel pity. They immediately cursed in their hearts. @南南六国家, all in Jinjiang Literature City

But he couldn't resist Mo Ru's kind words and Wen Guan, so he changed his clothes and went out with the doctor's box from the Hou Mansion.

When Zhao Quan came here before, he felt that the house on North Street was cold and was just a decoration of the house, just a stronghold for fishing for people. He was still pitying Lady Liu, eating dried radishes every time, and how could he survive?

After that, he hadn't come to North Street for a long time. Anyway, Miantang wouldn't let anyone open the door for him.

Now that he entered the yard, Zhao Quan felt the smell of fireworks on earth full of faces.

What caught my eye were several washed men's long gowns, next to the woman's underwear, waving in the wind on the clothesline beside them, basking in the sun warmly.

Under the eaves are strings of peppers and dried persimmons. On a bamboo and rattan rocking chair, lying on it, it seems like a cat that has just been weaned, shrinking into a small ball there, looking at Zhao Quan, the outsider vigilantly.

For some reason, Zhao Quan felt that there was no longer the perfunctory act he had when he came here, and it seemed like he was going to live forever...

When Miantang saw that Mo Ru invited Zhao Quan, he quickly avoided going to the kitchen and followed Li's mother to cook ginger soup for her husband. He asked Zhao Quan to treat Cui Xingzhou in the house.

Zhao Quan pulled Cui Xingzhou's sleeves a little rudely, put his fingers on his pulse, and said angrily: "I snuggle here every day, and I pretend to be my husband to take advantage of my wife. Why did I make the inner fire too high and my essence and blood surging?"

Cui Xingzhou ignored his friend's sour words and closed his eyes and said, "Is there any prescription that works faster? The officials in the court will come to the camp tomorrow, so I must be with me."

This ordinary cold caused Zhao Quan to catch a cold. After skillfully prescribed him, he had to apply an injection for him to vent his anger.

When the needle was put on, Zhao Quanxian said: Yesterday, my relatives from the capital came to my mansion. I heard that the northwest is now in chaos. The barbarians tore up the peace agreement terms of the late emperor period and actually killed Princess Jing'an, who had married his relatives for ten years, tore off the wilderness of the wilderness. Our Dayan's face was trampled under the feet. The officials in the court who advocated peace talks were now thrown into rotten eggs by the people when they went out. So such errands like going out to the southern military camps have become beautiful men, and the officials are eager to leave Beijing to hide! So this inspection was probably a scene, just treat it with good wine and meat."

Cui Xingzhou also knew what Zhao Quan said. According to his letter from Fei Ge in the capital, the actual situation in the border was worse than what the people knew.

The Dayan army, which had been pampering for many years, was no longer a tiger or wolf army during the late emperor's period. They were deficient in military pay from top to bottom and wiped away oil. It is said that the weapons were not made of pure iron, and they were hit hard, and the swords and halberds were broken. The border has lost five counties. The Jinjia Pass, which is now hard to defend, is just a hard support based on the natural dangerous terrain.

Once the Golden Armor Pass was broken, the big swallow would be like a clam shell being opened, allowing the barbarians to peck at the fresh meat, and drove straight into the road...

Thinking of the orphans of the prince who are still alive and the King Sui who is not sure what he wants, Cui Xingzhou really feels that Dayan is now suffering from internal and external troubles and the situation is in danger.

However, the prosperous events created during the late emperors fascinated the eyes of the world, just like boiling a frog in warm water, making people struggle.

Thinking of the former Concubine Xi in the court, the now lofty Empress Dowager Wu, who is still thinking about the power, Cui Xingzhou couldn't help but sneer.

If it was the day when the city was destroyed and the country was destroyed, I wonder what would happen if Concubine Wu, who was deeply favored by the late emperor in the past, fell into the hands of the barbarians?

After Zhao Quan prescribed the medicine and applied the acupuncture, Cui Xingzhou's headache was greatly relieved. Miantang asked Fang to pay the money to Zhao Quan as a reward for visiting the hospital.

Zhao Quan glared at the bag of silver in his hand, and threw it to Fangxie angrily. He stretched his neck unwillingly to Liu Miantang who was hiding in the kitchen, saying, "He has not yet disappeared. Please stay away from him. Don't be sick by him... If you are disappointed in the future, come to me. Although I have a friend with Cui Jiu, I am not as good as him..."

Miantang didn't expect that her husband was still at home, so the miraculous doctor was talking nonsense, and he was so angry that he went to serve the pot of water that was burning hot in the kitchen. He was so scared that his mother Li was so snatched off with a clear eyes. Otherwise, the pillar of the top door of Zhennan Hou Mansion would have been scalded and bald.

After Zhao Quan left, Miantang was so angry that his cheeks were red. While feeding Cui Xingzhou medicine, he said, "Why is he like this? Isn't he brain sick?"

Cui Xingzhou smiled gently and said, "The family's single seedlings are just spoiled, just ignore him."

Mian Tang glared at his husband for the first time: "Not only do I ignore you, don't care. What can you learn when you interact with such a person?"

Cui Xingzhou smiled slightly: "I didn't expect to learn anything, it was just a relaxed relationship."

Miantang felt that this was the excuse his husband had found, so he delivered a spoon while saying, "I can learn a lot from him. I can learn so much, and I can flirt with other people's inner relatives. I can also learn to be arrogant. Sooner or later, I will be beaten to death on the street by saying the wrong words..."

Cui Xingzhou frowned and took another sip, unable to help it, and said slowly: "Did you have to feed me medicine like this because you were embarrassed and annoyed me?"

Miantang realized it later and brought the bowl and smelled the medicine. It turned out to be very bitter.

Cui Xingzhou snatched the bowl and drank the remaining medicine. Strictly speaking, this lady and Zhao Quan were both equally good. If she was really a servant, she would be dragged down and beaten to death in the palace.

Miantang saw that her husband had drunk the medicine juice, and rushed through his snack box, took out a few candied fruits, and put them into his husband's mouth, and then said carefully: "I forgot how I served my husband to take medicine before. I hope you don't blame me. Next time you are sick, I will know the layout..."

Cui Xingzhou pinched her nose: "Are you looking forward to me getting sick?"

Miantang hugged shyly in his arms: "Don't give birth to too heavy people, just don't have to go out like this, just spend more time with me at home..."

At this time, she hasn't gone out much, unlike before, when she always went out for a living and looked at the shop. She felt a little uncomfortable after she was free.

Cui Xingzhou understood her boredom these days, so he hugged her and lowered his head and coaxed her: "...When I understand everything at hand, I will take you out of the town to have fun and dissipate my mood..."

The house on North Street is too small. After a while, he informed Miantang of the truth and sent her to a villa outside the city of Zhenzhou.

There was a villa built by his father to cool off the heat. It was next to the mountains, with pavilions and towers, and many servants and maids were raised. The villa also had a manor with many self-planted fruits.

She likes to take care of things, and she is busy when she gets there, and the food and food are not worse than those in the palace. The most important thing is that the other courtyard is not far from the palace, and he can pass by at any time and cannot lack care...

Cui Xingzhou felt that such an arrangement would be better than not coming for a long time after he got married, leaving her alone in Lingquan Town.

Thinking of this, when Cui Xingzhou went out the next day, he told Mo Ru to remember to inform the manager of the Zhenzhou Villa and add more ground dragons to the hall and the master's room.

Miantang is afraid of the cold, so he pretends to be more earth dragons to make it comfortable to live.

When he returned to the military camp, the special envoy from the capital had arrived early and inspected the military camp accompanied by several participating generals.

When Cui Xingzhou met, he found out that this time he came down, the former Concubine Xi, the current Empress Dowager Wu's younger brother - the current Grand Marshal Wu Junqing.

When Cui Xingzhou saw that the visitor was the dignified uncle, he guessed that the visitor was not good.

However, compared with the several aggressive disarmament edicts in the court, the uncle's tone this time was very kind.

In his words, the King of Huaiyang was praised for strictly prohibiting the military administration and his good coordination. He was a pillar of the Great Yan Kingdom and an indispensable commander for the stability of the country.

Cui Xingzhou listened with a smile, but he felt a little bad in his heart. He was afraid that the envoy would be unkind and would be difficult for him to ask for something.

As expected, when the banquet was at the banquet, after three cups, the uncle brought up the barbarian turmoil at the border and said bluntly that there were no sovereign generals in the court to be sent.

In recent years, the court has been fighting for many years, and there are not many experienced generals. The King of Huaiyang should be the first to be the leader. If the King of Huaiyang is willing to fight for the country this time, he will definitely achieve great achievements that will be recorded in history for thousands of years and be passed down for generations.

Cui Xingzhou really didn't expect that the court would have the idea of ​​this.

Not only did this court want to reduce the vassal of the king of different surnames, but also wanted to use his soldiers to fight on the front line? It was simply a dream.

But Wu Junqing was well prepared for this.

The northwest was in crisis, and the Jinjia Pass could not last long. The court sent three reinforcements to regain the five lost counties. Unfortunately, the soldiers and generals were useless and were lured into the encirclement by the barbarians using trick formations, and the food and supplies were cut off.

In desperation, Long Live had to adopt the strategy of the old minister Geng, and let Cui Xingzhou, who had countless achievements in suppressing bandits, go to the front line to fight against the enemy.

First, it depends on whether he can help guard Jinjia Pass and alleviate the urgent needs of the front line; second, even if he cannot win, most of his soldiers will lose.

For the court, there are advantages and disadvantages!

But Cui Xingzhou was not a military general in the court, but a hereditary title of king. Isn’t it easy to let him leave his fief?

However, Wu Junqing came here and passed by Huizhou and Qingzhou, and had made complete arrangements. At that time, the former emperor was afraid that the kings of different surnames would become bigger, so there were heavy troops around Zhenzhou.

If the king of a different surname is grateful to the emperor's grace, he should keep his duty. Otherwise, the rat in the wine barrel will be surrounded by a flood, and there will be no way to return.

In fact, during the late emperor period, the number of troops stationed by kings of different surnames was subject to considerable control. Cui Xingzhou took advantage of the opportunity to suppress bandits to strengthen his troops, but in fact they all surpassed the ancestral system.

It would be fine if he rushed to the front line honestly.

If you refuse, the public will be criticized by the King of Huaiyang who does not defend his country. Then the court will become famous. Qingzhou and Huizhou have issued letters of protection, so this prince will never be able to live a better life.

So seeing that Cui Xingzhou didn't respond, Wu Junqing was not afraid of his turn against him. He just smiled and hid a knife and picked up the powerful one and told the King of Huaiyang to listen to.

After the banquet that day, King Huaiyang didn't go anywhere and walked along the river for a night.

Today, Zhenzhou is stable and the canal is just around the corner. The towns here will be more prosperous by then.

Every grass and tree here are the efforts of the two generations of the Cui family. How could you bear to see a hundred miles of land falling into the sea of ​​fire?

But the court now treats him as a fat pig to be slaughtered, and wishes he could kill him and divide his meat immediately.

At today's banquet, Wu Junqing hid a knife in his smile, and the knife was bleeding. If possible, Cui Xingzhou wanted to overturn the table and slaughter Wu Junqing's old thief.

But he knew that his time was not right.
To be continued...
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