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Volume 2: The Suave Romance Chapter 443: The Return of the Carabineer

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    Chapter 443: The great cause of building the Sui Dynasty

    Yu Wenyong was furious.  [While a terrible storm was brewing in the tent, and the atmosphere became increasingly solemn and depressing, the guard's voice suddenly came from outside the tent: "Your Majesty, General Yang Jian, the Duke of Sui, requests to see you!"

    Yu Wenyong was startled, and the sullen look on his face quickly turned into a look of shock. He quickly walked around the desk and said hurriedly: "Invite him in quickly!"

    The guard ordered to retreat. As heavy footsteps sounded, the curtain opened, and a man in ragged clothes strolled slowly into the big tent.  Although this man was disheveled, covered in blood, and looked as miserable as a beggar, everyone recognized him at a glance as Yang Jian, the Duke of the Sui Kingdom of the Northern Zhou Dynasty and the general of the Zhu Kingdom.

    Yang Jian was originally tall and strong, but now he is hunched over, like an old man in his dying years. From his staggering steps, it can be seen that he is very weak at this time.  When he arrived at the center of the tent, Yang Jian suddenly staggered at his feet and fell to his knees with a "pop" as if he could no longer hold on.

    "Your Majesty, I am so lucky to have fulfilled my mission and see that Your Majesty is as well as before. I will die without any regrets!"

    Yang Jian's voice was extremely hoarse and low, with a vibrato. After he finished speaking, he lay on the ground and breathed heavily. However, on the face covered with blood, sweat and dust under the messy hair, there was a sincere and gratifying smile on the corners of his mouth without a trace of blood.  , The originally bright eyes were now dim.

    "General Luo Yan, you are injured, please forgive me immediately!" Yu Wenyong stepped forward with excitement on his face, bent down and grabbed Yang Jian's arms tightly, and while helping him up, he said gently: "Come back  Just come back!"

    "Thank you for your concern, Your Majesty!" Yang Jian smiled movedly. Before he finished speaking, he fainted and fell softly into Yu Wenyong's arms.

    "Luo Yan, what's wrong with you?" Seeing this scene, Yu Wenyong was shocked and shouted loudly: "Come here, call the imperial doctor quickly, quickly!" After saying that, Yu Wenyong saw that Wei Xiaokuan and others were still a little stunned, and couldn't help but get angry.  He yelled: "Why are you still standing there? Why don't you help Na Luoyan down!"

    Wei Xiaokuan and others immediately came to their senses and hurriedly rushed forward. They rushed Yang Jian into the military tent next to the commander's tent.

    These people have been in the officialdom for a long time, and they are naturally quick-sighted people. However, just now, Yu Wenxin was so bold and accused Yu Wenyong of wrongdoing, which made everyone uneasy and fearful, and they could not react for a while.  Now that they had received Yu Wenyong's order, they naturally did not dare to neglect any more. They divided their work and quickly arranged everything. At this time, the imperial doctor accompanying the army also came to the military tent to take Yang Jian's pulse.

    Yu Wenyong stood quietly next to the camp bed, pursed his lips and said nothing. Although his face had regained his composure, Wei Xiaokuan and others could still tell from his slightly furrowed brows that he was worried about Yang Jian.

    Yu Wenyong was not very close to Yang Jian in the past. After all, Wang Gui and others had told him in front of him more than once that Yang Jian had the appearance of rebellion. As the saying goes, groundless rumors may not be unfounded.  Therefore, although Yang Jian was regarded as the general of Zhu State and the Duke of Sui State, he was not considered a core member of the Northern Zhou Dynasty.

    Although Yu Wenyong grew up in the Central Plains, he still retained the pure blood of the Xianbei people in his bones. He did not agree very much with some of the illusory metaphysical ghosts and gods that the Han people revered and respected. Therefore, even if he had some thoughts in his heart, he did not really condemn him.  Yang Jian just ignored him a little.

    However, during today's battle, Yu Wenyong's impression of Yang Jian was greatly changed.  He admired Yang Jian's bravery on the battlefield and his decisiveness and fearlessness in times of crisis, especially his resolute risk of death to lure away the pursuers, which showed his loyalty with fists.

    After the Eight Kings Rebellion in the Western Jin Dynasty and the Five Husbands' Rebellion in China, the Central Plains has never been truly peaceful for a moment. War has raged endlessly on this fertile land. The root cause is mainly the conflict between different ethnic cultures.  Due to the rulers' short-sightedness and blindly brutal and arrogant measures, conflicts and hatred among ethnic groups intensified. This directly led to extremely frequent changes in dynasties during this period. For hundreds of years, no dynasty truly unified the Central Plains.

    The Yuwen clan was able to grow from weak to strong under Gao Huan's strong suppression and became a powerful entity that could overthrow the Northern Qi Dynasty. It was precisely because they knew how to ease conflicts and no longer simply used force to govern the country. In short, they were transformed into Chinese people instead of Hu people.

    On the surface, the clothing, customs, and even the official system of the Northern Zhou Dynasty came from the Xianbei people, but if you look closely, it is not difficult to find that Yuwen's policies in governing the country were actually Confucianism.  This move not only allowed the Yuwen family to unite the local powerful, but also reduced the hostility of the Han people towards them and stabilized the country's situation.

    Without a stable environment, how can a country develop and how can people live and work in peace and contentment?

    Yang Jian is a Han nationality, but he has a Xianbei surname of "Pu Liu Ru", with the diminutive name Na Luo Yan.  This Xianbei surname was given by Yang Jian's ancestor for his outstanding achievements and was appreciated by the emperor.??This is something that may be looked down upon in happiness, but in this era it is a great honor and a symbol of status.

    Because of the rumors of Yang Jian's rebellion and Yang Lihua's loss of virginity, Yu Wenyong had not paid much attention to Yang Jian, but this time the latter seemed to rescue him, but Yu Wenyong was very moved and changed his title.

    Although it was just a simple change, Wei Xiaokuan and others knew that Yang Jian's status in Yu Wenyong's heart had increased, and Yang Jian's career in the future would be very bright and brilliant.

    Wei Xiaokuan stood silently behind Yu Wenyong, with his eyes lowered and his face expressionless. He seemed drowsy, but the occasional flash of light in his eyes made people unable to ignore this old man with gray beard and hair.

    "How is it? Is it important?" When the imperial doctor let go of Yang Jian's wrist, Yu Wenyong asked.

    This time, Yu Wenyong safely escaped the Qi army¡¯s pursuit, and Yang Jian was indispensable, and Yu Wenyong was very grateful to him.  As for his caring for Yang Jian, there is inevitably some element of showmanship in it.  If a superior person doesn't care about the feelings of his subordinates at all, how can he make others work for him?

    "Three ribs were broken. Fortunately, the heart and lungs were not hurt. The main reason is that I was too tired and my physical strength was a little overexhausted." The imperial doctor saluted Yu Wenyong and said slowly: "Although General Yang is seriously injured, as long as he takes good care of himself,  You will recover in a while, your Majesty, don¡¯t worry too much.¡±

    "That's good. General Wang Gui is in doubt about my life and death. I can't lose Na Luo Yan anymore, otherwise I will feel uneasy!" Yu Wenyong relaxed his brows and said with emotion, a look of pain flashed across his face.  Affection.

    After a pause, Yu Wenyong said to the imperial doctor in a very stern tone: "You must treat Na Luo Yan with all your heart. If anything happens to him, you are the only one I can ask!"

    "Your Majesty, don't worry. I will do my best and don't dare to be negligent!" The doctor immediately replied respectfully.

    Yu Wenyong gave a soft "hmm" and then waved his hand to signal the imperial doctor to step back. His eyes fell on Yang Jian's sickly face again, the sadness in his eyes became more intense, and he murmured:  : "Wang Gui, are you still alive?"

    Although Wang Gui was disrespectful to him in Jinyang City, how could Yu Wenyong not know his intentions.  It's just that the life and death of the close confidants who used to serve him are now uncertain. How can Yu Wenyong not be sad?

    "Your Majesty, General Wang's good fortune will definitely turn danger into safety, so you don't have to worry too much." Wei Xiaokuan's eyelids moved and he didn't speak, while Yu Wenxin, who was fearless just now, fell into silence.  In the end, He Ruobi, who was always cautious in his words and deeds, took over the conversation and softly comforted him.

    Yu Wenyong was unmoved, his eyes were a little blurry, but the sadness on his face was still strong.

    "Your Majesty, please don't be too sad. General Wang sacrificed his life for righteousness. He is the hero of our Great Zhou Dynasty. If he is alive, we can rescue him as long as we attack Jinyang City. If he has died unfortunately, I know that your Majesty, you are safe and sound. I hope you will come."  Very pleased.¡±

    It was Han Qinhu who spoke. He was looking at Yu Wenyong sincerely, with deep admiration and respect in his eyes.  Wang Gui's actions not only saved Yu Wenyong, but also saved him, Han Qinhu.  Han Qinhu, a straightforward man, admired the former's courage and perseverance from the bottom of his heart.

    The sadness in Yu Wenyong's eyes subsided slightly, and he sighed: "I hope General Wang Gui is still alive and well!"

    After saying that, Yu Wenyong once again returned to his usual unfazed and calm expression. He glanced at everyone lightly, and finally set his eyes on Wei Xiaokuan's face. He was silent for a moment, and then said: "Wei Aiqing,  What do you think of the current situation?"

    Wei Xiaokuan suddenly raised his head and looked at Yu Wenyong in disbelief. His lips trembled slightly and hesitantly said: "Your Majesty, I am a minister¡ª¡ª"

    Before Wei Xiaokuan finished speaking, Yu Wenyong interrupted him: "Wei Aiqing, as the commander-in-chief of this war, although you cannot escape the blame for the failure of the war, I am not a cowardly and incompetent king who dare not admit that I  mistake."

    "If I hadn't been so eager for success and personally led the army into Jinyang, I wouldn't have been so passive, allowing the Qi army to take advantage of it, which ultimately led to the army's morale being shaken and the entire front being defeated." After a pause, Yu Wenyong continued:  "I will write down your guilt first, and wait until after this attack on the Qi Dynasty to make a settlement. At present, I order you to make meritorious service for your crime, and tell me your opinion!"

    "I would like to thank Your Majesty for not killing me!" Wei Xiaokuan was so moved that his eyes were slightly red. He bowed to the end and said in a trembling voice.

    "Yu Wenxin, I am very pleased that you are not afraid of my power and dare to face your advice!" Yu Wenyong looked at Yu Wenxin again and said with a gentle smile.

    "Your Majesty is wise!" Yu Wenxin finally relaxed the tension in his heart. He felt a chill on his back, but it was caused by cold sweat soaking his clothes.

      "Your Majesty, your Majesty!" Han Qinhu and others also breathed a sigh of relief and saluted Yu Wenyong together.

    "Everyone, get up and follow me to the commander's tent. Don't disturb Luo Yan's rest!" After saying that, Yu Wenyong took the lead and walked out.

    Back to the commander's tent, everyone's mood has changed a lot.  After Yang Jian's interruption, Yu Wenyong's anger finally dissipated a lot, which was not a bad thing for them.

    Although Yuwen Yong was a man of great talent and magnanimity, he was still a human being. He had joy, anger, sorrow, and emotions, and it was inevitable that emotions would be involved in doing things.  Now, Yu Wenyong has the courage to admit his mistakes, and everyone admires him even more.

    After sitting down on the main seat, Yu Wenyong asked again without much hesitation: "My dear friends, what do you think of the current situation?"

    "Your Majesty, I think we can use one move to turn back the carbine!" Everyone was silent for a while, and Wei Xiaokuan was the first to speak.

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