MTL - My Parents Are Omnipotent-Chapter 401 seamless switching
After Pei Huaiyu was driven out of the house, Qingji and Qingwen followed him and remained loyal to him. During this period, they lived and died with him several times. Seeing that the Xie family was about to found a country, it was a good time for him to help them change their appearances. He wanted to take this opportunity to free the two of them from slavery.
Especially Qingji, he was borrowed twice by Xie Yuan to serve as a general. With his two military exploits, he can definitely enter the military camp after the founding of the country, and become a military officer of the third or fourth rank.
Similar to his situation is Changan beside Li Jing. This person has been borrowed more times than Qingji. Pei Huaiyu conservatively estimates that Changan can at least rely on past meritorious service to win the title of marquis.
Qingji and Qingwen knelt down on one knee to thank Pei Huaiyu after hearing the words.
Although they did die for Pei Huaiyu many times, as servants of the Pei family, according to the rules and habits of this world, it is only natural for them to be smashed to pieces for the master, and they should be punished.
Not to mention that the Pei family treats them well, even if the Pei family is the kind of harsh master who makes people speechless, they still have to surrender for their deed of sale in the hands of the other party, as well as their relatives and family members who are still living in the Pei family. .
Pei Huaiyu was willing to help them get out of citizenship for their past efforts, so he chose the moment when the Xie clan was about to establish a country. If it wasn't for the wrong occasion, the two of them would have hugged Pei Huaiyu's leg and staged a show of gratitude on the spot.
On their side, there is a deep relationship between master and servant. The old nuns, old eunuchs, and official servants who were taken down by Xie Jiajun for separate interrogation fully demonstrated the plastic master-servant relationship between them and their master.
In order to save themselves from suffering, these servants who were abandoned by their masters did not hesitate to sell their masters completely.
Their confessions not only provided Xie Jiajun with a lot of tracking clues, but also helped Xie Jiajun thoroughly determine the identity of the little emperor as emperor.
After reading the important information gathered by the young general who took the lead in the interrogation, Pei Huaiyu immediately sent someone to send the information to Pei Yuanjiang.
Qing Wen asked him, "How do you plan to deal with that Great Weekend Emperor?"
According to common sense, they should send the Great Weekend Emperor back to the capital as soon as possible, but the problem is that the physical condition of the Great Weekend Emperor is obviously not suitable for continuing on the road.
For the sake of his health, they'd better let him rest here for an extra day and a half, at least it can help him regain some energy.
Pei Huaiyu is of course well aware of this, he hesitated for a moment, "I will write an urgent letter to the lord, and you will send a team of Qingqi to help me return to the capital."
Qingwen understood in seconds.
It took at least one day and one night to send a letter to ask Xie Yuan for instructions. With this day and night, the little emperor's physical condition could at least be stabilized barely, not to say the same.
And this day and night was not delayed by Pei Huaiyu himself, but he had to delay it in order to ask his master to announce it, which belongs to the category of "excusable circumstances".
Even if someone in the DPRK wanted to twist their mouths to arrange him, "everything is subject to the master's will" cannot be used as a reason for them to attack Pei Huaiyu.
After helping to take off the emperor's coat, he is actually just a helpless little emperor of a ten-year-old child. At the same time, he has not allowed himself to be contaminated with any right and wrong that should not be contaminated. His son is still doing things as before. Watertight.
Thinking of this, Qing Wen immediately arranged for someone to deliver the letter to Xie Yuan.
After he left, Pei Huaiyu was not idle either. Accompanied by Qingji, he went to the simple tent prepared by Xie Jiajun for the little emperor alone.
The little emperor had a special status. The military doctor who accompanied the army not only arranged a separate camp for him, and used 120% meticulous care and high-quality medicine, but also surrounded the camp for three layers to protect and monitor the little emperor.
The little emperor was tossed by the military doctor with needles, medicines, and alcohol wipes. Now he is not as hot as before, but he is still in a coma and never woke up.
Pei Huaiyu went in and took a look at him, asked the military doctor about his condition in a low voice, and then took Qingji back to his simple tent.
The development of the situation on their side was flat and lacklustre, but the development of the situation on the side of Pei Yuanjiang, who was in charge of chasing the Queen Mother of Zhou and others, was quite dramatic.
Hua Liang, who was determined to make amends, led a small group of people to bite the Da Zhou remnant party on the way to escape, because their number was too small, and the leader of the Imperial Guard who was chased so embarrassed and angry couldn't hold back, and unexpectedly sent a group of people without authorization. Half of the manpower came to besiege and intercept.
He thought quite well, he felt that the number of his side was nearly ten times that of Hualiang and the others, and he would definitely be able to take them down as quickly as possible, and let the Xie family army who underestimated the enemy suffer a big loss.
However, Hua Liang was just a little impulsive, and it wasn't that he had a bad brain and didn't turn around when thinking about things.
When he saw that half of the Imperial Guards of the Great Zhou came to besiege and kill them, he immediately relied on his three advantages of being good at chasing soldiers and horses, good riding skills, and stronger personal combat power than the Imperial Guards of the Great Zhou. The exhausted Da Zhou Imperial Guard went around in circles.
They were like flying kites, walking around those Da Zhou imperial guards who thought they were sure of everything, and slowly shot them with bows and crossbows.
Those Great Zhou imperial guards suffered a few times, and finally realized that they were being walked like a dog.
They realized that if things continued like this, not only would they not be able to wipe out all the Xie family troops, but they would also fall into the trick of the other party to delay time and wait for reinforcements.
The general of the Imperial Guard who was in charge of leading the team to besiege and kill Hua Liang and the others gritted his teeth, and chose to give up continuing to besiege Hua Liang and the others.
He waved his hand, shouted "withdraw", and then led the Dazhou Guards who were still alive, and rode to chase the large army.
But he wanted to give up, but Hualiang and the others relentlessly entangled him.
Xie Jiajun, who had been slippery like a loach before, changed his style of painting from sneaking around in circles and fighting guerrillas to rushing forward like a wolf and a tiger in a second after the guards of the Great Zhou Dynasty turned their horses around. .
They are few in number, and they are really not afraid of them when they fight hard against the Imperial Guards of the Great Zhou Dynasty.
But the problem is, whenever those Imperial Guards of the Great Zhou Dynasty turn their horses around and want to kill their carbine, those Xie Jiajun who had been biting them tightly would switch from frontal to hard attack to circle again very smoothly and naturally. fight as a guerrilla.
Once the number of times is too high, the Imperial Guards of the Great Zhou Dynasty will no longer play the trick of you chasing me and I chasing you with them.
They were full of anger, and rushed forward with all their heart. No matter how Hua Liang and others teased, they chose to let it go and ignore it.
This group of people originally thought that as long as they speeded up their horses and caught up with the large army as soon as possible, Hua Liang and others would automatically retreat because of the small number of their own, but unexpectedly Hua Liang and others did not intend to slow down at all.