widowed with sickness

17. Reciprocity

The general thought that he would probably die of old age in the capital—if the emperor could allow him to die of old age.

Therefore, when the emperor said that he wanted him to lead troops to attack the Southern Tang Dynasty, the general's first reaction was that he heard it wrong.

Maybe it was too longing, so I had auditory hallucinations?

But the cheers from the Habayashi youths in the audience clearly told him that this was true.

The urgent longing in his heart was overwhelming, and the general really wanted to go to the battlefield immediately—it was fine if he didn’t expect it, but when he suddenly saw hope, he realized that he missed that golden horse and iron horse so much. go Ape.

But the general still tried his best to suppress the longing in his heart, and waited for the emperor to finish his inspection of the Habayashi army and drive back to the palace.

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But the emperor didn't know the anxiety in the general's heart, he was still walking past the young men in line, patted his shoulders to straighten his armor, and said something about the hard work of the comrades.

After finally waiting for the emperor to walk in front of the last line, the general realized something was wrong before he could breathe a sigh of relief.

Keenly discerning the softness in the emperor's eyes for a moment, the general couldn't help but move a few steps closer, pricked up his ears, and heard the emperor's clear and clear voice with an unusual solemnity: "Don't let your father's name fall."

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Seeing the excited and friendly reaction of the young man, the general felt a little anxious - he never knew that there were people under his command who had such a close relationship with the emperor.

On the way back to the palace, he skillfully rubbed against Luanjia, looked at the emperor's face, and asked in a low voice: "That Habayashiro..."

"It's the King of Liang," the emperor replied casually, leaning on the general's body as usual.

Since it was shown in front of the general, the emperor had no intention of covering it up.But the body that he used as a cushion suddenly stiffened, obviously frightened.

King Liang, the first son of the first emperor, the only male in the royal family besides the emperor... is the child who was taken away by the general with a knife on his neck.

The general has long forgotten that he has done such bad things. After all, he has been bloody on the battlefield for many years, and there are more than tens of thousands of souls killed by the sword-not to mention that he only had eyes for the emperor at that time.

But now, what does the emperor mean by this?

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"Don't do unnecessary things." The emperor seemed to guess what the general was thinking, and said with a light smile, "If King Liang dies, I will really have to find a woman to have a child."

"How can this be done!" The general was so shocked by the meaning of the emperor's words that he couldn't move.

"How can I not make it?"

Seeing the emperor's smiling face, the general clenched his fists and said in a low voice, "Your Majesty deserves to accept more concubines, and heirs..."

As he spoke, his voice became softer and softer, almost to nothing.

The emperor suppressed his smile, lifted the general's chin, and pressed a kiss lightly on the lips that were drawn into a line.

"Trust me, huh?"

The general's eyes turned red.

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