When Wei Hong left, no one came to see him off. Old fairies like Li Jing and Wei Zheng knew it in their hearts. They all knew that Wei Hong's trip was dangerous. Even if they wanted to see him off, they did not dare to make unnecessary moves for the sake of the overall situation. Since Comrade Li did not make the matter too ugly because of Yan Ruyu, it cannot be said that Wei Hong's situation is hopeless. It is only that Wei Hong, like other ministers, is in a necessary transition period for fame and fortune. If you can survive this disaster, then everything will be fine and everyone will be in peace. If you can't survive, then you can only ask for happiness. Therefore, Wei Hong only took away the three sisters of the Li family. Li Xiehe and Li Zongren had to stay and take charge of the overall situation. After all, Hongyuan Trading Company was open for business and could not be without an owner for a day. In addition to the three sisters of the Li family, Wei Hong also brought Ya'er, Zhou Dali's family, and 300 craftsmen who had been working in the workshop outside the city, as well as the 500 slaves that Comrade Li gave to Wei Hong, plus Wei Hong's attack on the elephant. At the time of Xiongqionglong, more than 20 female slaves were sent back to the capital along with the gold and silver carriage. These people are the capital for Wei Hong to go to Tubo and take root. Since Comrade Lao Li sent Wei Hong to Tubo for construction, it was reasonable for Wei Hong to take these people with him, and Comrade Lao Li did not stop him. Although we had to take care of Wan Niang¡¯s health and traveled very slowly, we still arrived in Minzhou after walking for a month and a half. Since the capital had experienced external troubles on the border and Li Yuanjing's internal troubles, there were very few people available. Therefore, a new governor was not sent to Minzhou in time, and Li Derjian was still temporarily in charge of Minzhou. Wei Hong trusted Li Derjian the most, so after arriving in Minzhou City, he planned to rest for a few days before continuing to Tubo. Li Dejian was very puzzled when he saw Wei Hong bringing his family with him. During lunch, he asked Wei Hong: "You have just returned to Beijing from the front line and have made great achievements. You deserve some rest. Why are you entrusted with important tasks so quickly?" Farewell Seeing that Li Derjian was not doing anything right all day long, he was used to being idle, but among the buddies such as Cheng Chumo, Qin Huaiyu, and Yuchi Baolin, Li Derjian was the smartest one. On the surface, he remained calm, but in fact he already had a general understanding of Wei Hong's situation. On the day Wei Hong left the capital, Li Jing sent a fast horse to deliver a letter telling Li Der Jian about Wei Hong being sent to Tubo. Although it was not stated clearly in the letter, the meaning revealed between the lines hinted that Li Derjian and Wei Hong might go to Minzhou to take a break. Never receive Wei Hong, lest the emperor be suspicious. Although Li Jing had already hinted at Li Derjian, Li Derjian still accepted Wei Hong. This proved the depth of Li Derjian's friendship with Wei Hong. Secondly, he also told Wei Hong in disguise that you would lead the troops to recruit Cheng Chumo and I from Tubo Xiangxiong. I have never forgotten the kindness that the coalition forces rescued me! In fact, Wei Hong also knew it in his heart. With Li Jing's acting style, he would definitely notify Li Derjian in advance. Wei Hong didn't want to cause trouble for Li Derjian, but Wan Niang's physical condition was getting worse and she was about to give birth. In order to create a relatively comfortable production environment for Wan Niang. Wei Hongcai had no choice but to take Wan Niang to settle in Minzhou and defect to Li Derjian. Li Derjian felt sorry for Wei Hong's situation. After all, how much did Wei Hong do for the Tang Dynasty? How much merit have you accomplished? In the end, he had to drag his family and his family away from Datang in order to settle down and live in peace. But Li Derjian was also a subject of Comrade Lao Li. Some sensitive topics cannot be discussed casually, so when Wei Hong came to Minzhou, he just chatted casually. The matter was never mentioned again. On the second night after Wei Hong moved into the Minzhou Governor's Mansion, Wei Hong, who was sleeping soundly, was awakened by Wan Niang's screams. Before he could get out of bed, the two sisters-in-law of the Zhou family rushed open the door, with expressions on their faces. Looking anxious and excited, she shouted at Wei Hong: "Wan Niang is going to give birth!" Hearing this, Wei Hong and Li Ruohua, who was lying beside him half asleep, were both stunned. Huge joy filled Wei Hong's heart, and Wei Hong also Regardless of the fact that he was only wearing pants, he jumped out of bed, barefooted his upper body, and ran to Wan Niang's residence. Li Ruohua quickly put on his clothes and ran out after Wei Hong. When Wei Hong arrived, the door was already crowded with people. All three sisters of the Li family were there, as well as Zhou Dali and his parents. Seeing Wei Hong coming, Zhou Dali's mother grabbed Wei Hong's hand and said very excitedly: "It's time to give birth, it's finally time to give birth! Wei Hong, don't be anxious, your sisters-in-law and the midwife are in the house I'm waiting." Wei Hong's face was full of smiles, but when he heard Wan Niang's screams in the room, Wei Hong felt worried. Wei Hong really didn't trust the level of health and safety in this era. In addition, when watching TV dramas in the past, there were always many women who died in childbirth or suffered from massive postpartum hemorrhage, which made Wei Hong's heart ache in his throat. After hesitating on the spot for a moment, Wei Hong opened the door and rushed in regardless of everyone's obstruction. The room was filled with large and small hot water basins, and the water vapor raised the temperature inside the room very high. Wei Hong quickly closed the door and walked to the bedroom where the baby was delivered. The two sisters-in-law of the Zhou family held Wan Niang's hands, one on the left and the other on the right, cheering for Grandma Wan. The midwife, who was in her sixties and had a wrinkled face, squatted under Wan Niang's body and worked hard to deliver the baby. ?Zhou's sister-in-law was very surprised when she saw Wei Hong appear in the house. She let go of Wan Niang's hand and pushed Wei Hong out: "Why did you come in? Isn't a woman's delivery room a place where you can come in? Get out quickly, get out quickly ! "In fact, the reason why men were not allowed to enter the delivery room in ancient times was mainly because they were worried that after seeing the scene during childbirth, they would have a psychological shadow and lose their sexual interest from now on. Secondly, there is the bondage of morality. Men and women have different ties. Of course Wei Hong refused to leave, and Zhou¡¯s sister-in-law had no choice but to regard Wei Hong as nothing. Wei Hong walked up to Wan Niang, stroked Wan Niang's sweaty cheek, and said very gently: "Wan Niang, my husband will be by your side to protect you, and I will never let you make the slightest mistake!" Wan Niang, who was suffering from severe pain and was physically and mentally haggard, found that Wei Hong was beside her, and she couldn't help but squeeze out a smile of relief on her face. Just when Wei Hong was holding Wan Niang's hand tightly and spending this difficult and happy moment with Wan Niang, the midwife who had been buried under Wan Niang's crotch suddenly stuck her head out, which was very embarrassing. He shouted to Wei Hong: "Her man, please be mentally prepared, Miss Wan Niang, she has some dystocia!" This undoubtedly told Wei Hong that Wan Niang was likely to die due to dystocia. Hearing this, the two sisters-in-law of the Zhou family and Wei Hong were stunned, while Wan Niang had no ability to think because of the pain. The two sisters-in-law of the Zhou family had red and swollen eyes and looked at Wan Niang with great pity. It seemed that in their concept, difficult childbirth was directly equivalent to death. (To be continued)