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Dihua City, the General's Mansion in Longkodo.
This place was originally Prince Guo’s residence in Dihua, but after taking over Dihua, it naturally became Longkodo’s residence.
In the eyes of outsiders, the general Longkodo was currently favored at that time. After taking over Dihua, Emperor Yongzheng praised him very much and specially gave him a flower feather to show his favor. In addition, Longkodo and Emperor Yongzheng were still in a relative relationship. If you want to talk about seniority, Yongzheng had to call him uncle.
Now, Longkodo has heavy troops in the Western Regions and is powerful for a while, and has a faint sense of his father Tong Banchao. But in fact, Longkodo's life is not easy. Yongzheng urged Longkodo several times to resolve Prince Guo's troops as soon as possible and to completely control the Western Regions. But is Prince Guo so easy to fight? Not to mention that the military strength of both sides is similar, and Prince Guo's territory in the Western Regions is larger than him, Longkodo has no confidence at all.
In order to explain to Yongzheng, Longkodo had no choice but to reach an agreement with Prince Guo in private, and both sides played from time to time around Dihua. However, if you do this too much, Yongzheng is not a fool. In addition, there are many Yongzheng people in Longkodo's army. Although Longkodo tried his best to avoid letting these people know about this, they still revealed some news. When the news reached Yongzheng's ears, Yongzheng's dissatisfaction and anger with Longkodo can be imagined.
Just two days ago, Yongzheng directly sent an order to Longkodo in the form of an imperial edict. The superiors asked Longkodo to send troops as soon as possible to fight with Prince Guo, and to set the Western Regions in one battle. In addition, the imperial edict vaguely warned Longkodo not to make mistakes, and not to be clever. If it violates the will of the court, Yongzheng will definitely not forgive him.
After receiving the imperial edict, Longkodo was immediately scared and sweated. He knew that he might not be able to continue to play the trick of raising the bandits. Yongzheng's personality was very clear about Longkodo. Once he doubted someone, he would definitely not have a good result.
There are only two ways in front of Longkodo. One is to continue to disrespect his will, find reasons to shirk it, and rely on Dihua to hold his troops. Although Yongzheng was in the army, Longkodo was a general in charge of the army, and if he wanted to suppress it, he could still be suppressed.
But this would mean a breakup with Yongzheng. Once Yongzheng forcibly issued an order to cut off his military power and demanded that he return to the east, it would be difficult for Longkodo to stay in Dihua. Returning to the east and waiting for Longkodo would probably be the result of a complete severance of his post and dismissal, and he might even be thrown into the heavenly prison and punished for his crimes.
As for the other road, it is to obey Yongzheng's orders to fight Prince Guo. However, he has no confidence in this road. He will not have the upper hand to deal with Prince Guo Longkodo. Only God knows who wins and loses in this battle.
Regardless of victory or defeat, it is definitely not a good ending for Longkodo. The truth that the cunning rabbit dies and the lackeys of the dog is cooked is the most clear.
Both roads are not easy to walk, and Longkodo almost turned white because of this. At this moment, he suddenly received a secret letter sent by Prince Guo. After reading the secret letter, Longkodo was stunned and could not believe his eyes.
"The Fourteenth actually ran to Lao Shi's territory? How is this... possible?"
Longkodo never thought that Prince Cheng, who was far away in the southwest, suddenly arrived in the Western Regions, and had already joined forces with Prince Guo.
This news shocked Longkodo. You should know that compared to Prince Guo, Prince Cheng is much more famous. Moreover, when Longkodo was working with Prince Cheng in the Central Plains, Sichuan and other places, he knew Prince Cheng's abilities very well.
If it weren't for the Battle of Guizhou that Prince Cheng led his troops south to support Guizhou, and Longkodo was then headed north by Emperor Jianxing to defend against Guanzhong, perhaps they would have led the army together to fight.
Furthermore, although Prince Cheng was defeated in Guizhou and retreated all the way to Yunnan and disappeared, Longkodo believed that it would be fine to use Prince Cheng's ability to maintain his strength, otherwise it would not have suddenly emerged in the Western Regions.
It is difficult to deal with Prince Guo, and now there is another Prince Cheng. The two armies join forces, and the opponent's strength is probably a bit stronger than before.
In this way, Longkodo will definitely fight the Western Regions with Prince Guo. If he doesn't do it well, he will beat the other party to run away with his head. Thinking of this, Longkodo's forehead sweated down.
Looking carefully, the letter was written by Prince Cheng, and Prince Guo also signed it in the letter. The content in the letter is very polite. Prince Cheng directly called Longkodo his uncle. He first had a family conversation, and later mentioned the situation of working with Sichuan in the Central Plains.
Afterwards, Prince Cheng changed his subject and talked about Emperor Jianxing. His words were filled with great nostalgia and praise for Emperor Jianxing back then, and also mentioned the importance of Emperor Jianxing's use of himself, including Longkodo.
Then Prince Cheng directly scolded Yongzheng and pointed out directly that the throne of Yongzheng was completely obtained by usurping the throne. There was something strange about Jianxing's death. Yongzheng not only achieved the throne incorrectly, but also a traitor who murdered the king and father. Although Prince Cheng was the same as Yongzheng's mother, he would never recognize Yongzheng as his brother, nor did he recognize his position as emperor.
As the son of Kangxi and the younger brother of Emperor Jianxing, Prince Cheng wanted to seek justice for the predecessor, and put forward the slogan of killing the usurping thieves in his words. At the same time, he advised Longkodo not to go astray, stand on the side of justice, and join them in opposing Yongzheng and killing the thieves.
Once things are done, Prince Cheng guarantees Longkodo's glory and wealth, and is willing to rebuild the Qing Dynasty with Longkodo to restore the foundation of his ancestors.
Finally, Prince Cheng also told Longkodo that Yongzheng had taken rebellious actions and had reached the point of being betrayal of his relatives and relatives, and that righteousness and orthodox were on Prince Cheng's side. Longkodo should join forces with them to reestablish the universe.
After reading this letter, Longkodo's face was pale, sweating, and his hands couldn't help but tremble.
This is forcing him to take the team! Longkodo's heart was beating all the time. Of course, he knew the consequences of this kind of team. No matter what the winner was, Longkodo probably won't have a good ending.
Longkodo naturally has feelings for Jianxing. After all, Jianxing promoted him back then and trusted him very much. But Yongzheng replaced him, Longkodo was powerless, and this was a royal private matter. What role could he play as a slave?
Now, Kangxi's sons saw that the other party was like enemies, and Longkodo was in a dilemma in his arms. Longkodo had not thought about how to solve the problem of the imperial edict that Yongzheng had just arrived. Now Prince Cheng and Prince Guo have sent him such a letter. Didn't he put him on the fire?
Thinking of this, Longkodo suddenly felt sad. It was difficult! It was so difficult for him!
Chapter completed!