A certain person is the Heavenly Killer Li Gui.

Chapter 115: Deployment of Troops

Chapter 115: Deployment of Troops (Additional update for the helmsman "Long Yin Fengyue")
Li Gui scratched his head, not knowing how to explain to his second uncle.

In Tokyo, he not only robbed the Tianlao, but also killed the abbot of Daxiangguo Temple, the son of Lieutenant Gao, the prefect of Kaifeng Prefecture, and almost killed the emperor...

This is not as simple as committing a crime!

No matter whether he is ostentatious or low-key, the court will not let him go. Maybe the army in Tokyo has been assembled.

Moreover, he had long been tired of the second uncle's proper life in his previous life.

If everyone in the world is kind to others, then good causes and good results will indeed be sown. But when the world is a rotten ditch, bad money will drive out good money, and the kind one will always be hurt.

Take the steward who was killed just now. Is he really innocent?

Just listening to his voice, you can tell that he has done it more than once, taking others into prison and torturing them at will.

If when he did these things, he never considered that others also had parents, wives, and children, and showed mercy to him, then why should others consider that he also had parents, wife, and children, and show mercy to him?
Just because he is bad enough and others are kind enough?
However, Li Gui is a villain and will not consider these things that are available or not!

But Li Gui was also very aware of the bad temper of his second uncle. Knowing these words, he couldn't explain them to his second uncle, and he couldn't explain them to him. He had no choice but to smash his words, nodded and agreed:
"Okay, Second Uncle, I understand. Once we get to Liangshan, I will arrange for you to leave anonymously."

The group continued on their way and finally arrived at Daming Mansion before dark.

In front of the city, there were still a large number of carriages and horses queuing up to pay taxes and enter the city.

Although it was raining lightly, there was still an endless stream of merchants coming from all over the place.

Although it is not as prosperous as Tokyo, it is not too inferior.

I saw the majestic drum tower, prosperous people, thousands of dancing pavilions and singing platforms, and tens of thousands of Buddhist temples. It is worthy of the name of Little Tokyo.

And because this place is closer to the north, there are obviously many merchants who are dressed from the Liao Kingdom. The long convoy behind them is obviously complete with all kinds of goods, and there are many specialties of the Liao Kingdom.

Song and Liao had not been at war for many years. The Song Dynasty used economic means to get a hundred times the profit from the Liao Kingdom.

Without the rise of the Jin Kingdom, the Song Dynasty might not have been able to annex the Liao Kingdom and unify the world a few years later.

But there are not so many ifs in the world, and the emergence of the Kingdom of Jin turns all plans into a fantasy.

Perhaps the civil servants of the Song Dynasty were very shrewd in their calculations, but the problem was that the wealth of the Liao Kingdom did not appear out of thin air. All the money earned by the Song Dynasty through business channels was passed on to the lower-level tribes.

Even if the Kingdom of Gold does not appear, there will still be the Kingdom of Silver and the Kingdom of Bronze.

When a nomadic nation cannot regenerate blood from the Song Dynasty through robbery, the decline of the Liao Kingdom is doomed.

I just didn't expect that at the same time as the Liao Kingdom declined, the Song Dynasty actually "came into being" a Taojun emperor.

Li Gui hid the ax in the car, and the group swaggered into the city after paying their taxes. His wanted notice was posted at the city gate, but no one noticed him at all.

That picture is so abstract!
This sometimes makes Li Gui wonder, what is the meaning of the image still on the wanted poster?
After catching the person, he still can’t deal with him!

What if the criminal said, "That portrait has a mole on my face, but I don't have one, and you have wronged me, will I be let go?"

Or should we just give in and settle the case hastily?

Li Gui shook his head, ignored it, and urged his horse into the city.

Daming Mansion first appeared in the late Tang Dynasty and was founded by Wei Bo Jiedushi Tian Yue. It was a small fortress city.But in the Tang Dynasty, it was not taken seriously.

Until the Northern Song Dynasty, without the Yanyun Sixteen Prefectures as a barrier, the Khitan cavalry could go all the way down to the city of Kaifeng. The entire road was covered with plains, and the Song army was basically defenseless.

For the defense of the capital, the Northern Song Dynasty was forced to set up a strategic buffer direction north of Kaifeng.

Daming Mansion is only more than 200 kilometers away from Kaifeng, and it is also more than 200 kilometers away from Yanyun Sixteen Prefectures where the Khitan cavalry is entrenched. It happens to be stuck in the middle, which is the most suitable fortress.

As a result, the Northern Song Dynasty established Damingfu as a military stronghold and accompanying capital, making Beijing one of the four capitals of the Northern Song Dynasty.

Damingfu was the largest city in Hebei at that time and was known as the "Key to the North Gate" and the "Heshuo Important Town".

Daming Mansion stationed heavy troops and built a 48-mile-long solid city wall, second only to the capital Kaifeng.

Most of the garrison generals in Daming Mansion are famous generals, and the Song army stationed here is also an elite force, much more powerful than the Kaifeng garrison.

It can be said that if the Northern Song Dynasty army in Daming Mansion cannot stop the Khitan army, then Kaifeng in Tokyo will be in danger.

The current prefect of Daming Prefecture is called Liang Zhongshu, who is the son-in-law of Grand Master Cai Jing. He has a very high status and has the power to mobilize the army and generals of the entire state under Daming Prefecture.

The steward Li Gui killed was from Zhuangzi, the home of Liang Zhongshu.

Hearing that one of the family stewards had been killed, Liang Zhongshu was angry, but he didn't care too much.

His family had a great business and had many affairs in charge. Even if a few died, there would still be enough people to take over and the summer harvest would not be affected.

What made him angry was just the loss of face.

"Go and tell the robber inspector that he has neglected his duty." After Liang Zhongshu said this in an understatement, he waved his hand to signal the servants to leave.

He still has official business to deal with. Why bother asking him about trivial matters?

There was such a big chaos in Tokyo, even the prefect of Kaifeng Prefecture was killed, and the officials almost died, but he was not caught, but he broke the city gate and escaped.

This is a huge matter. If the officials pursue it, I don’t know how many people will be dismissed from their posts.

Of course he couldn't behead anyone. In the Song Dynasty, there was no knife that could kill scholar-bureaucrats.

Maybe you can be an official, but who wants to go back to being an ordinary rich man?
The imperial court rushed eight hundred miles to send the news that the thief Li Gui was coming to the north. He would inevitably come to Daming Mansion, so he had to make preparations in advance.

Li Gui's force was tyrannical, and he had already seen it in his father-in-law's secret letter.

If it was an official report, he would not believe it.

How could such an exaggerated general exist in this world?
It was clear that in order to shirk responsibility, the junior officials below deliberately lied about the military situation and exaggerated the thieves' force.

But since it is a private message from my father-in-law, it must be true!
He seriously thought that the most powerful person in this famous mansion was "Vanguard" Suo Chao, but he was far from comparable to the thieves written in this letter. He had to mobilize more good generals. Only then.

Liang Zhongshu thought about it carefully, sat back at his desk, picked up his pen, and began to write an official document on troop deployment.

(End of this chapter)

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