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Chapter 1684: Wang Zhongsi’s Fate!

Wang Chong’s greatest worry was that Wang Zhongsi would sohow get involved in the incident, or perhaps knew that it was happening and had given it his tacit consent.

If this was the case, the Sage Emperor’s rage after the Rebellion of the Three Princes would an that Wang Zhongsi would still be unable to avoid the tragedy of his last life.

But it now seed that Wang Zhongsi was simply too honest and upright, and the First Prince was rather apprehensive about him, so he had begun to distance himself so ti ago. Wang Zhongsi had never been able to get close to the core of the First Prince’s group, which could be said to be fortune amidst misfortune. If the situation had been different, this eting would have been aningless.

Wang Zhongsi raised an eyebrow as if he had suddenly understood sothing.

“King of Foreign Lands, I know that a few things have happened between you and the First Prince. If you’ve co to for these matters, then I’m afraid you’ve found the wrong person. It has been a very long ti since I last participated in court matters. I rarely intervene in the Bureau of Military Personnel, let alone anything else.”

Wang Chong montarily froze, and he imdiately knew that Wang Zhongsi had misunderstood. He believed that Wang Chong had invited him so that he could assist in smoothing out Wang Chong’s relationship with the First Prince, putting in a good word for him.

Wang Chong inwardly gave a bitter smile, but he did not explain.

Wang Zhongsi’s talent in the art of war was unquestionable, but his political sense and intuition were far from that.

After all, the Rebellion of the Three Princes had already reached this stage without Wang Zhongsi realizing anything!

The reason for this was closely related to Wang Zhongsi’s art of war. Wang Chong had once carefully researched this man’s style of fighting.

Military strategies could be direct, or they could rely on surprise. So people excelled at surprise attacks, and they had unconventional styles that never adhered to a single pattern. They were capable of frequently attacking from unexpected places, catching the opponent off guard and inflicting upon them a major defeat.

But others excelled in direct confrontation, leading vast and grandiose armies. These armies did not constantly shift around, but they could excel in both defense and offense, leaving behind no weakness and giving the enemy no opportunities.

Wang Zhongsi was this kind of direct general, and he had trained in this aspect to the very apex.

In battle, Wang Zhongsi didn’t shift around his tactics too much, and when enemy cavalry suddenly attacked from an unexpected angle or used so strange tactic, Wang Zhongsi would remain as steady as a mountain and would always seem to have a counter. So-called surprise attacks would only lead to defeat when used against Wang Zhongsi.

As for direct confrontation itself, a man had attempted to imitate Wang Zhongsi, arranging his forces in exactly the sa way, but in the end, Wang Zhongsi had routed them and dealt them a massive defeat. And this man had been one of the renowned generals of his generation.

Once this matter got around, it beca the foundation of Wang Zhongsi’s legend, and it had also created a befuddling riddle around Wang Zhongsi.

With Wang Chong’s experience and cultivation, he could now see that this was because Wang Zhongsi’s ability to handle the small details and to look at the overall situation were simply better than his opponent’s. In other words, Wang Zhongsi had a greater understanding of the art of direct confrontation than any other general of his generation.

And as a direct general, Wang Zhongsi had the personality to go with it.

Wang Chong quickly shook himself from his stupor.

“Milord has misunderstood. Wang Chong did not co here for this.”

Wang Chong gently smiled.

“Wang Chong once heard a story. A family had three sons and one adopted son. One day, the eldest son decided to rebel and topple the family patriarch, taking his place. Milord, what do you think the adopted son who was on good terms with the eldest son should do?” Wang Chong spoke in a casual and relaxed tone, but on the other side, Wang Zhongsi paled.

Wang Zhongsi was different from any other Crown Prince’s Junior Guardian in the history of the Great Tang. Everyone in the Great Tang knew that Wang Zhongsi’s parents had both died when he was a child. His father had been a renowned general with a list of achievents, but he had eventually ended up outnumbered and surrounded. He had refused to surrender and fought to the death, earning him the respect of the Great Tang’s people.

At that ti, the Sage Emperor had only recently ascended to the throne. He was moved to pity by this story and took Wang Zhongsi into the palace, taking him as his adopted son. Thus, Wang Zhongsi had grown up in the Imperial Palace, and even the na ‘Zhongsi’ had been granted by the Sage Emperor.

Wang Zhongsi held the Sage Emperor in extrely high regard, and the Sage Emperor also cherished him as a son of his own blood. It was for this reason that Wang Zhongsi died from depression after being banished in the aftermath of the Rebellion of the Three Princes.

Wang Chong’s aning was crystal-clear with his talk of the eldest son, adopted son, and rebellion. Moreover, as Crown Prince’s Junior Guardian, Wang Zhongsi truly did have the closest relationship to the First Prince.

Wang Chong was clearly not talking about a simple story.

“Your Highness, what are you saying? Please speak clearly!” Wang Zhongsi sternly said, his expression turning grave.

“Heh, the First Prince has many strange faces around him now. Lord Junior Guardian probably knows of this,” Wang Chong indirectly answered as he put down his wine cup.

“There have been more people lately, but the First Prince is the eldest son and is currently running the governnt in place of the Sage Emperor. It’s only normal for him to recruit a few advisors. As they say, one who listens to both sides will be enlightened and one who only listens to one side will be kept in the dark. This is a good thing for the Great Tang, and His Highness will ascend to the throne of the Sage Emperor in ti. It’s reasonable for him to do such things. Does Your Highness think differently?” Wang Zhongsi said.

“What if I told you that there was a Goguryeon among them who betrayed Goguryeo for the Great Tang and was recruited by the First Prince to gather information, and that the capital was now filled with his spies? In addition, there’s an old man at the First Prince’s side that you might have already seen before. He’s fond of wearing a black robe and frequently cos in and out of the Eastern Palace. What if I told you that his true identity was a man of Taizong’s era who attempted to start a rebellion and was rumored to have been executed? What if I told you that this man was the Army-Shattering War God of Taizong’s era, Hou Junji?” Wang Chong asked.

“What?!”

The ntion of Hou Junji’s na had Wang Zhongsi trembling in shock.

“Impossible! Absolutely impossible! Hou Junji was executed ages ago, so there can’t be another one. King of Foreign Lands, could you have gotten the wrong person?”

No matter how honest and upright Wang Zhongsi was, he also knew that the renowned official Hou Junji of Taizong’s era had tried to start a rebellion, causing him to be removed from Lingyan Pavilion and personally executed by Emperor Taizong.

It was one thing for the First Prince to recruit officials, but entirely another to collude with the traitorous official Hou Junji.

Wang Chong gently smiled without remark. Wang Zhongsi’s reaction had been entirely expected.

Wang Zhongsi was older than the First Prince. When the Sage Emperor took him into the palace and adopted him, he placed Wang Zhongsi in the Eastern Palace, where he grew up alongside the First Prince. The First Prince had only been seven at the ti. Later on, Wang Zhongsi beca the Crown Prince’s Junior Guardian and taught the First Prince martial arts and the art of war, further deepening their relationship.

If one simply claid that the First Prince wanted to start a rebellion, soone of Wang Zhongsi’s personality would never believe it.

To talk intimately with strangers was a taboo, and Wang Chong and Wang Zhongsi barely had a relationship. Wang Zhongsi would not carelessly believe him.

“I’m just saying. There’s no harm if Lord Junior Guardian just listens. Whether it’s true can be determined by Lord Junior Guardian yourself. And there’s another matter. Within the inner palace, Eunuch Gao, Gao Lishi, was attacked not too long ago and was heavily injured. Does Lord Junior Guardian know of this?” Wang Chong asked.

“What?!”

Wang Zhongsi’s face twisted once more, his eyes going wide as if he had been electrocuted. He could no longer sit still, and instantly rose to his feet.

“Eunuch Gao was injured? How is that possible? King of Foreign Lands, is what you say true? When did this happen?”

All the other words could not compare in effect to the news of Eunuch Gao being injured.

Eunuch Gao was the Great Tang’s Director of the Inner Court, the Sage Emperor’s most loyal aide. He had served at the Sage Emperor’s side ever since his ascension to the throne. He could be found wherever the Sage Emperor was.

After so many years, Eunuch Gao had essentially beco the Sage Emperor’s shadow. If Eunuch Gao had been injured, it ant that the Sage Emperor was in grave danger, and the entire situation took on a different character.

Wang Chong raised his head and asked, “What? Does Lord Junior Guardian not even know of this matter?”

“King of Foreign Lands, please forgive this one for his rudeness. I must return to the palace.”

After saying this, the anxious Wang Zhongsi impatiently turned and left.

Wang Chong didn’t take offense at this sight. It was rumored that Wang Zhongsi treated the Sage Emperor like his own father, and from the display right now, it seed that the rumor was true.

It would have been far stranger if he had been able to sit still after hearing about the attack on Eunuch Gao.

Wang Zhongsi’s carriage quickly rolled away. Wang Chong watched him leave from the balcony, his smile slowly fading as his expression turned solemn.

You have to find out the truth for yourself. I can only help you to here.

Wang Chong internally sighed as he stood back up.

“Destiny has begun to shift! User’s attempt to persuade renowned Tang general Wang Zhongsi has produced an initial effect! User is rewarded 200 points of Destiny Energy. Further results pending on developnts with the target!”

The Stone of Destiny’s familiar voice resounded in Wang Chong’s mind, but Wang Chong didn’t care. After leaving a few taels of silver on the table, he left.

……

As Wang Chong was leaving the restaurant, Wang Zhongsi’s carriage had rolled into the Imperial Palace. An hour later, Wang Zhongsi stepped into the Eastern Palace for the first ti in several months.

“What?! The Crown Prince’s Junior Guardian is requesting a eting?”

In the Eastern Palace, the First Prince was left flabbergasted by the guard’s report.

“Tell him that I’m too busy to have a eting with him. Say that I’ll go and et him so other day,” the First Prince almost imdiately replied.

“But, Your Highness, the Junior Guardian has already co inside!” the guard anxiously said.

He had barely finished speaking when both of them heard forceful and sowhat anxious footsteps approaching.

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