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Chapter 130: Leaving the Village

Jin Chuiduo rode into the Riverside Village, which was no longer a proper village after the attack. Anyone who dared to address her as Empress was t with a stern glare, and soon, the excited calls ceased.

She approached Han Ruzi without dismounting, her gaze not lingering on him but scanning around for a mont before asking, Are you Chao Hua?

Chao Hua was taken aback. Yes, Empress

Ive brought back your fathers killer.

What?

Jin Chunbao, her eldest brother, dismounted and pulled another person down, shoving him in front of Chao Hua.

Yan Dong, also known as Yan Qilang, knelt in the mud, looking panicked. Suddenly seeing Prince Donghai, he cried out in tears, Prince Donghai, save ! I did these things for you!

Prince Donghai was furious. He approached and kicked him harshly. You did these things for ? Leaving

alone here, is that doing things for ? Coming with the Chai family to set fire to the village, is that doing things for ?

Yan Dongs hands were bound behind his back. After rolling in the mud, he struggled to get up, even dirtier, and cried, It was you who ordered us to take the village, to wait for the Weary Marquis to return and then kidnap him. But he was prepared, and we had to escape. Burning Riverside Village was also also your uncles idea.

Prince Donghai was about to kick him again when Chao Hua stepped forward, drew his sword, and pointed it at Yan Dong, coldly asking, Did you kill my father?

Huh? Your father who is he?

Chief Clerk Chao Yongsi.

Yan Dong pondered for a mont, then looked at Prince Donghai, who imdiately said, I didnt instruct you to kill anyone.

Yan Dong didnt dare to push the bla onto Prince Donghai. He turned to Jin Chunbao and said, It wasnt just

who did it. There were five of us there, including Jin Chunbao

Jin Chunbaos face reddened. He lowered his head. I was indeed there at the ti. Yan Dong acted without our consent, but I didnt stop him If you seek revenge, Im here.

Chao Hua was filled with anger, but when it involved the brother of Empress, he hesitated a bit.

Just as Yan Dong was trying to evade responsibility, Han Ruzi walked behind Jin Chuiduo and respectfully greeted the mad monk Guangding, Gentlen, your arrival is tily and saved our lives.

Its the rain that ca just in ti. Guangding had brought dozens of people. They dismounted, trying to conceal their curiosity with a reserved deanor.

If I could trouble Master Guangding with introducing these heroes to .

Guangding then introduced each person with their na and nickna. Han Ruzi bowed to each person, trying hard to rember this string of nas.

There were originally hundreds of people, but everyone had sothing to attend to and couldnt make it. These fifty-four ca to see if Your Majesty needed help, unexpectedly encountering a group of villains besieging the village. Although their numbers were not few, fortunately, the tily rain threw them into chaos, giving us the opportunity to succeed.

Han Ruzi was about to express gratitude again when Guangding gestured for him to speak aside.

As the attackers on land retreated and the ships on the lake did not arrive, there was so chaos in the village. Han Ruzi and Guangding entered a nearby surviving house to talk.

Is Your Majesty really going to the Northern Frontier to fight the Xiongnu?

Of course.

In that case, theres nothing more to say. Well take our leave later. Alas, I cant continue in this role of a mad monk. Ill find a place to be a bandit.

I owe you all an apology. Everyone gathered risking their lives, but because of , it ca to nothing

Guangding waved his hand, This cannot be blad on Your Majesty. It was our sudden impulse, coupled with the instigation of the fate seers And we also didnt consult Your Majesty beforehand.

Please refrain from addressing

as Your Majesty.

Very well, then we bid farewell.

Just a mont. Han Ruzi glanced outside. Yan Dong was still trying to shift bla, Chao Hua hesitated with the knife in his hand, Jin Chuiduo remained silent on horseback, not looking at anyone.

Han Ruzi said sincerely, If, just if, I were to beco Emperor, what would your requests be?

Well, wed have to genuinely help for us to have the qualification to make requests.

Since its just a hypothetical, lets hear it.

Guangding pondered for a mont, then clasped his hands together, The pugilist world seeks face and reputation. We dont ask for much. If Your Majesty could issue a general amnesty when the ti cos, and alleviate the burden on the people with regards to taxes, it would be considered gratitude to all the heroes of the pugilist world.

Han Ruzi smiled, and Guangding added, Of course, there are also those who aspire to official positions, but thats another matter. You dont need

to convey that.

If there really cos such a day, and I need your help, where should I find you?

Guangding stared at Han Ruzi, I have so insight into people, but not as much as Chunyu Xiao. He believes in you and is willing to bet big on you. As for , honestly, I feel like theres sothing lacking in you, sothing that makes it difficult for you to reclaim the throne.

Please, Master, elaborate, Han Ruzi said, bowing.

I wont call you Your Majesty, and you neednt call

Master. Im just a wandering crazy monk.

Then please, monk, enlighten .

Guangding pointed to the fifty or so pugilists outside, These heroes ca to support Your Majestys ascension, but theyre unwilling to follow Your Majesty to the Northern Frontier. Why? The risk is too great, and the gains too little. The Chu empire has a million strong army; they dont need our help to resist the Xiongnu.

Are you saying I lack ambition?

Guangdings mouth widened, but his laughter was subdued, Ambition is sothing unseen and intangible. Who knows if you have it or not? What you lack is the aura of a hero. Clean and gentle, your deanor suggests you grew up in a noble household. The pugilist world has its own ways; youre not one of us. Alas, Chunyu Xiao has truly led us astray. Anyway, thats enough. If you want to know how to find us in the future, its actually simple. If you truly beco renowned throughout the world, Ill naturally bring people to find you.

Guangding bowed, then changed to clasping his fists, walked out briskly, mounted his horse, and loudly said to his companions who followed, Lets go, brothers. The governnts lackeys must have been mobilized by now. Lets go and tease them a bit.

The others responded with acknowledgent, mounting their horses one by one, and swiftly rode away.

At this mont, Han Ruzi could rally a group of poor and needy peasants, but he didnt hold much appeal for the heroes of the pugilist world. He didnt mind. He walked out of the room and said to Jin Chuiduo, I thought you brought them here.

Jin Chuiduo seed not to have heard and waited a mont before replying, We just happened to et.

Han Ruzi then turned to Chao Hua and asked, Are you sure who killed Chief Clerk Chao?

Its this person. Chao Hua pointed his knife at Yan Dong, deciding not to implicate others. The others only failed to stop him. Hes the one who did it.

Yan Dong finally understood. Unable to count on Prince Donghais help, he turned to Han Ruzi pleadingly, My father is the Deputy Commander of the Capital, and my grandfather was once a General of Southern Protection. I just killed an old fisherman. Dont let

lose my life. My family can pay, we can pay any amount. We have money. Weve been through hard tis, Weary Marquis, please, were of the sa kind. I served as a palace attendant, Ive been inside the palace

Han Ruzi raised his hand to stop Yan Dong from continuing, then loudly addressed the crowd, He didnt just kill an old fisherman. He also killed a chief clerk of our army. His cri is unforgivable. Then he said to Chao Hua, Please, General Chao, enforce military law.

Chao Hua nodded, grasped his knife, raised it high, and Yan Dong cowered in the mud, repeating, Dont kill

Chao Hua swung his blade.

Blood sprayed, Prince Donghai shivered, his brow furrowed. In his heart, he agreed with Yan Dongs words. If it was just an old fisherman who was being killed, he wouldnt even bat an eye. But this was a noble son, even if he died, he shouldnt die at the hands of another fisherman.

Prince Donghai just thought about it.

Move out, Han Ruzi ordered.

The militia marched out of the village in order.

Jin Chuiduo said to her second brother Jin Chunzhong, Co with .

Where to?

To the steppes, of course.

What about Father?

He was killed by the Chai family.

Arent we going to avenge him?

How can we avenge him in the Capital? Jin Chuiduos face grew cold. Her second brother always listened to her and rarely asked questions.

Jin Chunzhong glanced at Han Ruzi. Weary Marquis is also heading north. Why dont we

Theyre going to fight the Xiongnu. What business do we have with that? She had failed to save her father, and the road to the steppes was fraught with difficulties. Jin Chuiduo wasnt in a good mood.

The maid Qingting had been riding behind her mistress, constantly sending signals to Han Ruzi at this ti.

Han Ruzi approached and said, You should co with us.

Why?

First, the Chai family sent people to attack Riverside Village twice, indicating they also hold

responsible for the death of Little Marquis Chai. We should cooperate. Second, Jin Chunzhong is one of my trusted subordinates, I need him. Third third, Im inviting you.

Han Ruzi didnt wait for Jin Chuiduo to respond, he strode forward.

Jin Chunzhong looked at his sister. Seeing her silent for a long ti and not moving, he finally felt assured. A smile gradually appeared on his face, and he ran to catch up with Weary Marquis.

The people in the village were getting fewer and fewer. Jin Chunbao whispered softly, I dont think Chao Hua has forgiven us

Has the Chai family forgiven ? Have we forgiven the Chai family? Why should Chao Hua forgive us? Jin Chunbao remained silent with his head bowed. In one day, he had lost his father, had lost the affection of his sister, and had lost the trust of and status in the army. It was a complete defeat. But he had nowhere to go, so he could only silently follow along.

As the day was about to dawn, the road beca muddier. Prince Donghai was another person with nowhere to go. He trudged along, saying to Han Ruzi, You really do treat beautiful won well. Youve given all the horses to the Jin family, even the maid has one. What about my cousin?

Shes not here. Han Ruzi missed Cui Xiaojun, but he didnt intend to show any emotion to Prince Donghai. The Jin family is of Xiongnu descent. They might be useful in the North Frontier.

Whats the use? Youre going to battle, not seeking marriage alliances.

Han Ruzi glanced back at Prince Donghai. Who said we would have to go to battle once we reach the Northern Frontier?

Prince Donghai was taken aback, then sneered, Huh, youve beco cunning. No, youve always been cunning; you just didnt show it before. You want to head to the Northern Frontier to avoid trouble and then watch tigers fight from the sidelines. Im afraid you wont last a month before being eaten by a tiger.

You should co with .

Im being held hostage by you. Do I have a choice?

You can choose to co with

voluntarily.

Prince Donghai remained silent. He knew what Han Ruzi wanted to say. The most powerful support, Grand Tutor Cui, actually harbored murderous intentions. This shattered his world into pieces, leaving him with no ho to return to.

Han Ruzi didnt say much either. He walked on with big strides, occasionally looking around, pleased to see that the militia remained orderly and intact.

The procession moved slowly. After noon, they reached the official road. This raggedy militia actually wanted to openly demand justice from the Grand Marshal of the Southern Army. Prince Donghai thought it was a joke, but still pointed out the direction of the Southern Armys camp.

As the group walked a short distance along the official road, they encountered a team of soldiers with flags flying.

The vanguard of the militia halted, and Han Ruzi and Prince Donghai went forward to take a look. Prince Donghai imdiately recognized, Thats the flag of the Imperial Palace Guards. Does the Empress Dowager want to issue a decree to you?

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