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Chapter Four Hundred and Twenty-One In this case, take it all!(2/2)

Liu Bei, the king of Hanzhong, quickly sent his personal guard messenger under Huo Jun to return quickly and inform the personal guard general Huo Zhong, waiting for the general to be selected and the overall situation of the two counties to be stabilized.

Huo Jun's body was collected and sent to Baishui for funeral.

He will personally lead hundreds of civil and military officials to pay homage.

And about two days have passed since the last court meeting.

The messenger sent by Huo Zhong, carrying Huo Jun's last letter, galloped to Chengdu again.

The messenger knew in his heart that this letter could not be delayed!

After entering the city, he immediately went to the palace to seek an audience.

In the apse.

Liu Bei, the king of Hanzhong, received him.

When the two met, the messenger stated his intention and quickly took out a heavy letter from his arms.

This is Huo Jun's farewell handwriting before his death!

He solemnly handed it over to the imperial guard on his side, who then presented it to the King of Hanzhong.

Liu Bei accepted the letter and did not dare to show any slightest hesitation.

He held his expression, quickly opened it and then looked through it quietly.

"Your Majesty personally declares:"

"Your Majesty, perhaps by the time your Majesty reads this letter, the general will no longer be alive."

"Jun's body has become sick due to overwork, and the doctors are helpless. If the king later learns of the death of the general, please don't be sad for the general."

"Although the general has passed away, his spirit will always be with the king to protect you in wiping out Cao Cao's thieves, reviving the Han Dynasty, and restoring the glory of the Han Dynasty for more than four hundred years."

"Although Jun has passed away, Wudu and Yinping counties are the outposts of our army's Northern Expedition, so there is no room for loss!"

"But the terrain in these two places is steep and the situation inside is extremely complex."

"The Qiang and Di tribes are watching from the side, and there are Cao clan forces from the north who are eyeing them from the outside. Although the county seems peaceful at present, there are few wars."

"It's just that this is just a superficial phenomenon!"

"Based on General Mo's two years of experience in garrisoning the two counties, Jun believes that if we want to protect the peace of the two counties and be able to protect them for a long time, we must be very cautious in choosing the king who inherits the governorship, and there must be no mistakes.

Not the slightest bit sloppy.”

"This person must be brave and resourceful to be competent!"

"Junruo passed away and wanted to elect the Qiang Dao Guard General. The sons of General Zilong will inherit the position of governor of the last general."

"A Tong is directly under the command of General Mo, and Jun is very familiar with his talents."

"In the past two years, he has continued to rely on his own bravery to defeat the successive offensives of Cao Jun in Longxi, and also used his wisdom to make friends with the surrounding Qiang tribes such as Baima and Shenlang."

"If A Tong can inherit the position of governor of the two counties, Jun believes that he will be able to adapt to the complex situation in the territory, handle the affairs with the Qiang and Di tribes, and protect the two counties!"

"Your Majesty, Wanwang, will think about it and be careful about it."

It took most of the effort.

Liu Bei carefully read the content between the lines, and there were tears in the corners of his eyes unconsciously.

Until I check the contents of the letter.

The remaining sadness in Liu Bei's face also rushed to his face!

He sighed unconsciously, "It hurts me so much!"

"When Zhong Miao passes away, I am as lonely as breaking an arm!"

After a short period of sadness, he rejected the messenger, and then he thought about the content of the letter and fell into deep thought!
Chapter completed!
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