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Chapter 260: Carve up the Huns(2/2)

The Guizhou leader left in a hurry. But gradually, a rumor began to appear in Xianyang City.

Rumor has it that Li Xin besieged the Huns but did not attack them. Either he was incapable of annihilating the Huns or he did not want to annihilate them.

No matter what the situation is, he should be replaced. Although Wang Heng, one of the Wang descendants, is younger, he is familiar with the art of war and is loyal to the Qin Dynasty. He is simply the best candidate to succeed Li Xin.

Anyone with a discerning eye can see that these rumors were clearly spread by the Wang family.

The Wang family, who had been silent for too long, finally refused to give in. They chose Wang Heng among their descendants and wanted to use their last connections to build momentum for Wang Heng.

As long as Wang Heng gets Ying Zheng's approval and makes military exploits on the battlefield, the Wang family will stand up again.

In fact, Wang Heng has almost succeeded. Because Li Xin and Li Shui are not here, several important ministers in Xianyang are also intentionally or unintentionally adding fuel to the fire and want to weaken Huaiguzi's influence in the court. Therefore, they all began to praise Wang Heng.

, and actively recommended him to Ying Zheng, thinking that this person was the pillar of the country.

Although Ying Zheng had great trust in Li Shui and Li Xin, he kept hearing Wang Heng's name over the past few days and couldn't help but feel curious, so he summoned Wang Heng in the study.

Wang Heng obviously came well prepared, and his analysis of the war in the north was clear and logical.

After Ying Zheng heard this, he couldn't help but glance at Wang Heng with some surprise. This man was too young, and his views were too sophisticated. Could it be that Wang Jian taught him in advance?

Ying Zheng asked some more questions about Baiyue and Lingnan, and Wang Heng answered them appropriately.

Ying Zheng nodded with satisfaction, feeling that this young man was indeed a talent.
Chapter completed!
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