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Chapter 41 The Rebellious Courtier 19

Chapter 41 The Rebellious Courtier 19
"It's okay. I just miss you." Chi Ya nodded and said.

What he said was so straightforward that Lian Cheng was stunned for a moment.

But soon she changed the subject: "Are you okay while you're at the border?"

"Huh? What's good?" As soon as Chi Ya met Lian Cheng, he became very simple and honest, just like the trickster outside.Good tempered and natural.

"I mean, are you injured?" Seeing that he didn't understand at all, Lian Cheng could only speak clearly.

"Ah! Injured. There must be injuries. Who is not injured in the battlefield." Chi Ya said, seeing Lian Cheng's face, he quickly added: "But I'm fine, really! Every part of my body is in good shape. Waiting to see you."

These words made Lian Cheng choke on his water.Coughing non-stop.

"Oh, tell me you're so careless when you drink water." Chi Ya hastily stretched out his hand and patted her on the back, and then ordered the little maids around: "Change a glass of water for your princess!"

When the little maid went out with the water cup, there were only the two of them left in the room.

Chi Ya looked at Lian Cheng firmly, his eyes made Lian Cheng feel that he had planned something for a long time.

"what are you doing?"

"Remember you said that if I can bring back a big contribution, you will promise me one thing?"

"……I remember."

"Does it count?"

"……Calculate."

"That's good." Having received this promise, Chi Ya leaned back with confidence, and leaned against the back of the chair behind him with his back straight at all times in a military posture.

This is the end?Lian Cheng felt a little uncertain and uneasy. "What exactly do you want?"

Chi Ya did not answer her question: "Are you willing to talk to me now?"

"Huh?" Lian Cheng didn't understand what he meant.

"Didn't you never talk to me when I first met you?"

That's because she's sick... Lian Cheng said silently in her heart.So she's... not sick now?
Neither.It's just that I'm familiar with Chi Ya.Social fear is a disease that is not effective for people who are familiar with it.

Really... I don't know when I started to get acquainted with him.

For Lian Cheng, when he recalled his experience with Chi Ya, it seemed like he had been driven to the top.Fortunately, she did not resist in the end.Maybe some things are just so inexplicable.I originally thought that with their personalities and positions, it would be impossible for them to sit together and talk calmly like this.

However, some things can really be artificially changed.

Lian Cheng looked at Chi Ya again, and found that he basically didn't take his eyes off him, and saw that Lian Cheng didn't have the slightest sense of being caught when he looked over: "How did you spend the Chinese New Year?"

Thinking of this Lian Cheng gets angry.

But she didn't mention it.I don't know why, but I just feel that Chi Ya will be very angry if he finds out.Then……

She didn't want him to do anything for her.

He has done enough.Lian Cheng didn't know why she thought so.Although she is not yet responsible for Chi Ya's fight against the Xiongnu at the border and the destruction of the king's account, but... she also feels that there may be more or less an agreement with her.

"It's nothing." So Lian Cheng shook his head: "It's just going out of the palace gate for a walk."

"Our Chinese New Year is very different from here." Chi Ya raised his head, as if thinking of the days of drinking and eating meat at the border.

"Aren't you guys fighting at that time?" Lian Cheng asked puzzled.

"It's a war. But there is a break in the war." Chi Ya saw that she didn't know how to fight, and patiently explained to her: "At that time, we discussed in the tent and asked them what they liked best. For the holidays."

"Because many soldiers will not survive that winter. This may be the last Spring Festival for them. They cannot be reunited with their families, but they also want to pay homage to themselves." Chi Ya said seriously. "Even I...don't know..." Whether there will be another Spring Festival.

Fighting is indeed ruthless. Even Chi Ya now didn't know if he could survive on the battlefield.

The right time, the right place, and the harmony of people.There are too many things to look at, and too many uncontrollable factors.No one can strategize and win a decisive victory thousands of miles away.That's unrealistic.There is only a matter of ratios.

Lian Cheng looked at him and listened quietly.

"In the end we decided that what they missed most was the Lantern Festival. They said that in this way they could leave messages for their loved ones and send their thoughts."

Chi Ya raised his head and seemed to be thinking about something with his eyes slightly closed: "There were no lanterns there, so we tore off the cloth from the hem of our clothes and wrote words with coal ash. Some people couldn't write, so we made marks and symbols. or something. Then all together, tied to the mast by the camp. Finally tied a red cloth, as a representative."

Lian Cheng followed him, his thoughts seemed to drift to last year's cold outside the Great Wall, the wind was blowing the crumbling mast.On the top, there are countless soldiers, one after another, vying to tie their white cloth strips to it.

At the end and the highest place, there is a strip of red cloth, under the empty sky and in the residual wind, showing its red New Year flavor.

That is the deepest flavor of the year that the border soldiers can feel.

"That's great." Lian Cheng said unconsciously: "You defeated the Hun King... There will be no more wars in the future."

Chi Ya looked at her with a look in his eyes that could be called lingering.After a while, he spoke: "After the war, many people took away the strips of cloth they had tied on them when they were young...and many people left theirs on them. No one can come and take them away anymore. .”

"When I broke out of the camp, I put away all the cloth strips, and on the way back to Beijing, I tried my best to give them to their families one by one."

Lian Cheng listened silently, with her head down, and did not speak for a while.

Chi Ya said: "Actually, it was not me who defeated the Huns, but the disciples who fought with me... They told me that their wish was to never have a war. To protect their wives and children in this country, Parents. I tried to fulfill their wishes."

After finishing speaking, he looked at Lian Cheng, and Lian Cheng had something to say but didn't ask.

"So, why are you working so hard?"

She couldn't ask.

A few days later, she received the emperor's imperial edict granting a marriage to the King of Beijing.

When Lian Cheng knew the news, the imperial decree was issued.The emperor gave the princess presented by the Huns to Chiya, the king of the capital.He said he was grateful for his merits in defeating the Huns.

This is actually understandable.The little emperor was still young, not even old enough to marry a wife.The princess is in her young age, and at most she is bestowed on the heroes.

But I didn't expect that the imperial edict would be issued so quickly and nakedly.

As soon as Lian Cheng got the news of the imperial decree in the palace, he heard that Chi Ya had entered the palace.

She reacted almost immediately, and finally stopped Jiang Hao at the gate of the palace.

"Yo, isn't this the famous Protector of the Capital?" Lian Cheng had just seen Chi Ya when she heard a strange voice coming from the side and rear.She turned her head and saw that it was Songhe, and she even suspected that this person had followed her here on purpose.

Needless to say, the imperial decree this time must be behind Songhe's actions.

(End of this chapter)

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