15. Chang'an Burning Night
Then Gao Yue took out the bow from the central hall, put on armor with the help of several officials, covered his official uniforms outside, and said to the five children, "Now I am going to go to the Daming Palace to report the news of Guanghong's rebellion. Are you willing to follow me?"
The five children answered in unison that they would like to seek wealth and honor with Gao Binglang.
Soon, the torches in Xuanpingfang were raised: Gao Yue stepped on stirrups in the stables, and there were three military officials, four of whom were guarding each other on horseback. Because they were concerned about the law of precautions, all seven were carrying horizontal knives, carrying Hulu quivers and carrying horn bows. The five children from the Beiya who came to inform the news were all walking, carrying bows and arrows, or holding horizontal knives, following behind.
Several servants pushed open the wooden frame at the Muji area. With the crisp sound of hooves, Gao Yue rode his horse out.
At this time, Chen Yuesheng, a child of the North Ya, held the burning Song Ming in his hand, illuminated the wall on the side of the Jiadi Red Gate, and instructed Gao Yue. When Gao Yue looked at it, he really wrote it in charcoal ash:
"According to the order of Sanlang, the king of Taishan Prefecture, chase Gao Yue into the underworld."
Then there was a ghost-like pattern underneath, which was probably the sign that Guanghong believers agreed to attack and kill.
Gao Yue was furious, "Today we will kill all these thieves."
I only regret that the 20,000 elite soldiers of the Dingwu Army were not beside me, otherwise I would have to slaughter the 108 square meters of Chang'an City.
At the side door, Wei Tuotian was covered with the soapy clothes worn by the soldiers, which perfectly blended with his skin. In the fire, Gao Yue could only glimpse the whites of his eyes flashed, as if two white dots were floating. Then he heard the sound of footsteps, and disappeared into the boundless night of Chang'an, running towards Xiuzhengfang where Wei Gaojiadi was.
Then a child from the Northern Yamen pulled Gao Yue's bridle, dada, and eight war horses moved their legs and feet, and prepared to go to Xuanyangfang Street where Wannian County Yamen was. When passing through Qinrenfang, Gao Yue was also preparing to remind the entire Fenyang Palace to rescue the Jia.
On the horse's back, Gao Yue was still thinking, "The inner response that Guanghong said was probably the Northern Ya army soldiers who were bewitched by him. Just like these five children who came to report the news, Guanghong originally assigned them the task to them was to follow their official Shenwei Shooting Sheng to hide in the residence of the Daningfang House, and then steal the official street drums of the yard. When the time was made, they gathered the party members in the city, and killed important officials who were preparing to enter the Daming Palace or the Imperial City Office during the fourth update... But what exactly was the foreign aid that Guanghong said?"
As he thought about it, Gao Yue was shocked, then he played with a whip and shouted to the people around him: "The east is in danger, the holy lord is in danger, follow me!"
As a result, as soon as he walked to the intersection of Xuanpingfang, the sound of the drums on the street suddenly sounded, but it was Shengpingfang on the south side. Gao Yue turned his head and looked at the house in the corner of Shengpingfang in the dark night. Then, in the fire, groups of people began to climb the plain wall and the door. A faint cry came from the night wind, "Sanlang Linggu will be blessed, you will be successful!"
"It is Guanghong's believers, and they are going to do things in the south of the city." Gao Yue hurriedly stopped the horse, and then saw that the group of Guanghong believers besieged his father-in-law Cui Ning's house.
"Father-in-law, mother-in-law!" Gao Yue didn't care about going to Daming Palace to report the news, but turned his horse's head and ran towards Shengpingfang.
However, Gao Yue's worries were completely redundant.
In the front courtyard of Cui's house, Cui Ning's concubine, Mrs. Huanhua, was wearing bright light armor after hearing the alarm, holding a six-jun bow, stepped out of the shooting hall in the house, then leaned against the shade of the courtyard, with a torch, lit up the ape's arms, led the bow and strings, and then roared away with an arrow. The famous thief who had just climbed the wall was shot through the forehead, exploded out of the blood mist, and fell down.
When the other thief was still stunned, Ren opened his bow like lightning and flew away with another arrow. The other party covered his abdomen and screamed, and he also fell down.
"Don't panic, it's mostly a stingy." At this time, dozens of concubines in Cui's house were concentrated in the east hall of the main hall. Old Hu'er, who was always helping the kitchen in the house, was also trembling inside. His wife Liu stood in front of everyone and said calmly, "Five people go out and go to the backyard to get swords and horn bows, and you'll be like a thief rushing in and shoot arrows in turn. The man in the front yard is in the front yard, and you don't have to worry."
At this time, there were shouts of killing in the vestibule, and many thieves came in the Western Wall.
"Next!" Cui Ning stood in the middle of the courtyard and threw out the Mo knife in his hand. The knife was hidden by him in violation of regulations.
Ren, under the tree, threw down his strong bow, reached out to catch it, then shouted several times, played with a flower, and came out of the shadow with the sharp blade of the Modao, slashing several thieves one after another.
The remaining two thieves didn't understand what was going on. They saw the flash of the blade, and their companions immediately killed the corpse on the spot. They turned around and climbed up the wall and prepared to escape.
Ren tied the Mo knife and cut off the famous thief's shin. The other party howled and fell to the base of the wall.
Then Ren sent Mo Dao forward and stabbed it into the back of another thief. The man raised his neck and died immediately.
When Gao Yue ran to the Zhu gate of Cui's house, the thieves had already left the Guanjie drum and ran away in a panic.
The loud noise opened, and Ren's sword eyebrows were angrily, and he jumped out like a female leopard, holding a six-jun bow.
Gao Yue was so scared that he took several steps back with his horse, and hurriedly shouted, "Don't shoot me, I'm Gao Yue."
"It's Gaolang." Only then did Ren put down the bow in his hand.
Cui Ning followed him out and was surprised to see Gao Yue.
"There are thieves who are about to violate the court and the sage master. Please ask your aunt to escort Gao Yue to the east inner gate to call the police, otherwise it will be too late." Gao Yue explained the emergency situation loudly and briefly.
Soon, Ren was riding on a red horse, carrying a horse's spear, and his horse's hair surged, and followed Gao Yue.
Suddenly, Gao Yue felt that he was surrounded by thousands of troops and his heart was calm.
At the Xiuzhengfang, when he saw Wei Tuotian coming late at night, Wei Gao was shocked when he heard the news and hurriedly asked his concubine Xiaochun to wear armor for him. He said to Liu Pi who came with him, "Taichu, I will hand it over to you when I go to Zhenhai Army camp. I will gather all the staff in the courtyard to support Yisong."
"As for your order!" Liu Pi immediately said goodbye, turned over his horse, and left with the whip of Wei Gao's temporary signature.
Wei Gao's appearance in Beijing was bigger than Gao Yue. Not only did he have more than ten followers and guests, but he also brought fifty "five-yard children" in the military palace, which happened to be useful now.
"Where is Duke Li Ling?" Wei Gao was anxiously prepared, and asked another brother, Wei Xi, the governor of Shuzhou, Xichuan.
"I just resigned from my subordinate minister and went to Fengxiang to take up his post. Now I am mostly in Lingao Post."
"Master Duan?"
"The military power has been handed over and lives in Chongyifang."
Speaking of Chongyifang, Wei Gao suddenly remembered the Kaihuafang opposite him, and couldn't help but lose his mind and shouted, "No, Han Jin Gongzheng lives in Kaihuafang. It's the moment when he enters the Political Affairs Hall of the Daming Palace, so dangerous!"
Kaihuafang is north of the imperial city but across the land. In the Han Huan mansion, this man almost never sleeps all night. His vigorous energy and heavy government affairs have made him sit in front of the desk, and write down the solutions to solve problems on the paper in advance, ready to carry them in the court and carry them in detail and revise them at any time.
Chapter completed!