Chapter 731
General Cui glanced at the lieutenant general.

The deputy general agreed, and shouted to the bottom, "Who is coming, report your name quickly."

One of the riders on the horse raised his head and shouted in broken Chinese: "This is our prince. He came here this time to surrender to Great Liang. The two hundred horses behind him are dedicated to us. Great Liang’s sincerity.”

Although this man spoke awkward Chinese, the soldiers on the city wall still heard him clearly, and looked at him in astonishment for a while.

Did they hear it right?
The Huns came to surrender?And their prince personally brought two hundred war horses?
General Cui was also a little surprised.

When he recovered, he frowned.

The Huns behaved strangely, they always coveted Great Liang, and often disturbed the border, would they come to surrender?Do not make jokes!
This must be their trick.

Once they believe it and open the city gate to welcome them, the Xiongnu soldiers hiding in the dark will definitely swarm up, and Suzhou will fall without fighting.

The lieutenant also didn't believe that the Huns would be so kind. Without General Cui's order, he shouted down: "If you want to fight, we will accompany you at any time. Just save yourself such a trick, we won't go after you!" when."

When the Huns who shouted in front heard it, they quickly turned to ask the man beside him, "Prince, they don't believe us."

Yeluqi was not surprised. He looked up at the city wall, and locked on to General Cui with a single glance, "We don't want to be enemies with Daliang anymore, let alone meet with Daliang. Fix it." Paused, probably felt that the two countries have been at odds for a long time, no matter what he said, the other party would feel that the other party had ulterior motives, so he said bluntly, "In fact, I have met the emperor of your country once, and the queen of your country also knows me. If If the general doesn't believe it, he can write a letter and send it back to the capital, and say... the old friend Ah Qi is here to visit."

General Cui was surprised to hear that he spoke Chinese fluently and that he knew the emperor and empress.

Without waiting for him to say anything, Yeluqi continued below: "General, please send a letter to ask the emperor of your country for instructions. I will go back first and come back in half a month."

This is to give him time to confirm whether what he said is true or not.

Seeing that Yeluqi was leading his entourage and was about to leave without hesitation, General Cui suddenly said: "Hold on, Your Excellency, I will give you two quarters of an hour, and I will reply you in a while."

When Yeluqi heard this, his heart moved, did the eldest lady come to Suzhou?
Why didn't he think that King Su was seriously ill, as his daughter's eldest lady, how could she not come?
"Okay." He replied in a good-tempered voice, pulled the rein, and stood still.

Seeing this, a group of soldiers on the city wall and General Cui all looked at him suspiciously.

It was agreed that the Huns were barbaric and cruel, but this man in front of him is not cruel at all, but has a very gentle temper.

They can't be fake, can they?
Yeluqi sat on the horse calmly, but his attendants were a little uneasy, and said in the language of the Huns: "Prince, do we really have to wait here? What if it's their trick..."

"No." Yeluqi interrupted him with a firm tone.

Seeing this, it was useless to worry any more in his heart, so he had to keep his mouth shut.

They didn't wait for too long, after a while, General Cui went back and led a man up the city wall.

The deputy general had seen Rong Qingqing in the Governor's Mansion, and when he saw her coming, he quickly knelt down on one knee, "The last general has seen the empress!"

When the other soldiers saw this, they didn't have time to be surprised, and knelt down, "I'll see you soon!"

(End of this chapter)

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