Lin Chen looked at the people's complaints and felt bad. He wanted to ask, "How long did they guard the Tianmen Pass before they refused to leave?"

However, there should be many soldiers rushing to the foot of Tianmen Pass.

Perhaps the world will eventually change, and Lin Chen can also sense the coming of this crisis at this moment.

The figures flashed before my eyes. It turned out to be these civilians waving flags and shouting. They seemed to be very afraid of the rebels.

The flags the people were waving were all flags of the Great Qin, but on the flags it was written that the Great Qin would win and the rebels would die.

The book of blood and tears they wrote was also reflected on the flag, because it contained the names of their loved ones, written in blood-red handwriting, which looked somewhat eerie and terrifying.

Lin Chen approached slowly, and as he got close to the crowd, he sensed an ominous aura.

It seemed like the news brought back by someone who was about to leave, which made people feel scared.

White flags were everywhere, money and paper were flying in the sky, and the people's sacrifices became ostentatious at this time. However, such sacrifices were only made after the war. When would there be peace?

The voices of the people are particularly loud.

There were miserable voices among the crowd that walked with this team.

"I don't know when we will finally win."

Lin Chen felt upset, but he didn't know where to start.

He led four generals to the gate of Tianmen Pass under the gaze of the people. They followed the funeral procession all the way to the foot of Tianmen Pass. This time, they really saw the gate of Tianmen Pass. There were many camps under the towering walls. It was obvious that they were the enemy's base.

The wind started to blow, and they looked around and found that few people passed by, and there was no movement in the enemy's tents. It was evening and almost dark, so were these enemy troops moving out?

Usually these thieves choose to act at night, why is there no response now?

Could it be that these thieves are resting now? This is the only possibility that Lin Chen can think of.

He also didn't know whether these bandits came to camp at the gate of Tianmen Pass and thought that they could break through Tianmen Pass in one fell swoop?

"It's useless even if you guard the gate of Tianmen Pass."

The four generals Fengshuangxueyue laughed with disdain, but they said to the enemy guarding the gate, "You thief, you dare to guard the door. Aren't you afraid that my people from the Great Qin will capture you?"

When the enemy saw the four generals speaking rudely to him, they were not angry, but looked at them mockingly.

They actually shouted, "What's the point of saying this? Even if the Jade Emperor came and we wanted to take down Tianmen Pass, and we were blocking the entrance, the soldiers and generals of the Great Qin wouldn't dare to come out, and only a few of you came out. You really think too highly of yourselves, thinking that you can defeat our Great Wei with just a few people. You're really overthinking it."

The villain of Wei was still arrogant and said everything he said vividly, thinking that he was about to win.

After hearing these words, Lin Chen wanted to say a few words, but seeing how shameless these people were, he stopped.

Standing in place, observing the enemy camp, although it was at the foot of Tianmen Pass, the enemy camp was also very far away.

There were enemy troops stationed near and far, and there were people surrounding them, as if they were afraid that someone would steal their treasures. But upon closer inspection, there were only some weapons in the enemy tents, nothing else. I wonder what gold, silver, and jewelry attracted the rebels to leave.

It looks very strange, but there are still some unexpected things. Lin Chen originally thought that these people had some conscience and knew to just guard the door and not attack. Now he finds that this is simply raising a tiger to harm himself. Raising such a large group of enemy troops to guard the door, isn't that a sin?

Despite this, the enemy troops showed no intention of leaving. They stood there quietly watching Lin Chen. As they approached, they asked, "You didn't come here to talk nonsense with us, did you? Don't think we don't know that you are rotten to the core now. I'm afraid that the Qin Dynasty is about to end. The emperor of the Qin Dynasty is seriously ill and is of no use."

The enemy's ridicule was understandable. They all knew that the emperor of Qin was in poor health, and the prince had not yet come to power, and there was also a princess competing with them.

"It seems you've gotten quite a thorough understanding of the Great Qin," Lin Chen replied with a cold laugh. "You know it all, but you're just a bunch of thieves after all. If you want to invade the Great Qin, you still have a long way to go. You're thinking too far ahead."

No matter what they said, it seemed that this group of enemy troops had no intention of leaving.

But it seems that they don’t want to fight, just stop here, what does that mean?

A group of enemy troops arrived at the foot of Tianmen Pass, but instead of fighting, they were guarding here crying and shouting. What did that mean?

Instead, they would criticize every few people who came, probably thinking they were the best lobbyists.

Lin Chen was originally doubtful, but now he felt that these people were simply shameless.

No matter what, the Qin Dynasty was at least divided. At least the Qin Dynasty could be divided into different forces, but it would not give away half of its forces to other countries.

The Wei Dynasty and the other fourteen dynasties were eyeing the situation covetously, and at this critical moment the old emperor was seriously ill, which plunged the situation into chaos for a time.

Even so, Lin Chen did not want to delay the cause of national restoration because of these things. He and the princess had an agreement to overthrow the Qin Dynasty and make sure that His Royal Highness the Crown Prince would never be able to turn things around. He didn't know whether General Su Zheng had returned.

He turned around and asked, "Have the four generals Fengshuangxueyue heard any news about Su Zheng?"

His question attracted a lot of people's attention. The enemy soldiers all heard what Lin Chen said, but they didn't know what Lin Chen meant. They just stared at Lin Chen curiously.

The four generals Fengshuangxueyue answered seriously: "General, it seems that General Su Zheng has arrived at the Imperial City, but..."

Lin Chen couldn't help but be shocked, "Just what?"

The four generals then replied tremblingly, "It seems that General Su Zheng has met with disaster."

"What do you mean? He dares to die at this critical moment?" Lin Chen's first reaction was that General Su Zheng was dead, but the four generals Fengshuangxueyue said hesitantly, "He's not dead. Not only is he not dead, he was almost beaten to death by the old emperor. Now the old emperor is so angry that he is accusing the prince of this crime."

Well done, isn't that it?

I thought the princess would wait for more than ten days, but the Suzhou general directly put the blame on the prince.

Just thinking about the old emperor’s expression is quite interesting.

I wonder what the prince would think when he learns that Su Zheng’s return to the city is considered a treason by the old emperor?

He would definitely try his best to avoid it, for fear that the world would let him down.

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