Wei and Jin cooks

Chapter 801 Suicide

Liu Cong's offensive was blocked when he encountered Zu Ti's army. Although the battle was fierce, they were finally stopped and could conquer a city without attacking.

To be honest, Emperor Jin breathed a sigh of relief.

Liu Cong was unhappy because the war ahead was not going well. When he returned to his residence, he was so angry that he swept the cups off the table.

The attendants lowered their heads in fright, and waited until he had almost smashed everything before they stepped forward to clean it up.

A servant made a sound while picking up broken porcelain. He was so frightened that he immediately fell to the ground and did not dare to move.

Liu Cong's eyes fell on him, and his anger flashed past. He stared at him for a while, and asked quietly: "Where is Emperor Jin?"

The servant quickly said: "In the side courtyard."

"Call him here and ask him to clean up here. You all should step back."

The servants did not feel happy, but their faces turned pale, and their two sides trembled in response.

His body was shaking slightly when he exited. Emperor Jin was the emperor of the Jin Kingdom, and the general actually asked him to serve as a servant. If word spread, the general might not do anything, and they might not survive.

Someone went to the side courtyard to inform Emperor Jin.

Emperor Jin thought that Liu Cong was going to talk to him again, so he came with a dejected look on his face. However, he did not see Liu Cong in the room, and there were broken cups and porcelain everywhere in the room. He frowned, confused, and turned his hand A broom was stuffed into the bed.

Emperor Jin looked at his servant with a confused expression. The servant lowered his head to avoid his gaze and whispered: "The general asked you to clean up this room."

When Emperor Jin heard this, his face turned pale.

The servants did not dare to urge him, so they bowed and left after giving instructions.

Emperor Jin stood with the broom for a long time, then silently swept the floor, imitating the servants who made a pile of broken porcelain. When he swept the things out, not only the generals and ministers of the Han Dynasty knew about it, but also All the ministers of Jin State also knew it.

Liu Cong's generals and officials laughed loudly after hearing this, immediately dropped what they were doing and ran to the main courtyard to watch the fun, and to relieve their bad mood at being blocked by Zu Ti.

The Jin emperor was insulted by this, and the Jin ministers could not accept it. Zhao Zhongyu immediately led the Jin ministers into the main courtyard, pushed aside the onlookers of the Huns and Han ministers, walked to the emperor, grabbed the broom in his hand, and looked around After a circle, he gritted his teeth and said: "Where is Liu Cong? Is this how he treats me, the Emperor of Jin? Such a heart is smaller than that of a chicken. He still wants to compete in the world and have his big dream of spring and autumn!"

"You! Be brave!" A Xiongnu general drew out his sword and walked towards Zhao Zhongyu, "Do you believe it or not, I cut you off!"

Zhao Zhongyu stretched his neck and said, "Come here!"

The Xiongnu general really wanted to go forward and kill him, but he was stopped by the left and right, and he was pulled behind and whispered: "He is Zhao Hanzhang's great-uncle, and his importance is no less than that of the Jin Emperor. Apart from His Majesty and the general, No one can execute them both, so don’t do whatever you want.”

The general reluctantly endured it and said, "Are we going to let him slander the general like this?"

Of course it wouldn't happen. Liu Cong came out soon and saw the broom in Zhao Zhongyu's hand. He apologized repeatedly, "I invited Emperor Jin here to reminisce about old times. I don't know why Emperor Jin suddenly started cleaning the house for me. Could it be that he saw me?" The humble abode is too dirty, so you can’t stand it so you do it yourself?”

Emperor Jin's expression changed, and he lowered his eyes and said honestly: "The servant next to the general asked me to scan it, saying it was the general's order."

When Liu Cong heard this, his expression changed drastically, and he immediately shouted: "Which servant dares to be so bold and pretend to give my order?"

He said to Emperor Jin with a serious face: "They must be lazy and don't want to clean the house, but they are afraid of punishment, so they put the matter on Emperor Jin. Don't worry, I will punish them severely."

After that, he called his soldiers and ordered: "Pull down all the servants serving in the main courtyard today and chop them down. The heads will be sent to Emperor Jin in a while. I also ask Emperor Jin to understand my rudeness."

Emperor Jin's face turned slightly pale, and he quickly tried to dissuade him: "Perhaps I heard wrongly, and I would like to ask the general to give him a lighter punishment."

How could Liu Cong give Emperor Jin this opportunity to show mercy? Insisting on beheading, the soldiers followed the order and captured all the servants serving in the main courtyard today. Regardless of whether they were favored people or not, they were all chopped with one knife.

The head was also sent to the courtyard to show to the Jin Emperor and his ministers.

Not to mention the Jin Emperor, even Jin officials like Zhao Zhongyu turned pale after seeing this. Some Jin officials sat down on the ground and started crying.

In this situation, although the Jin Dynasty was not destroyed in name, it was actually destroyed.

The emperor is the king of the subjugation of the country, and these people are the ministers of the subjugation of the country.

If the king humiliates the minister and dies, what’s the point of living for them?

A Jin minister cried for a long time. Without waiting for his companions to persuade him, he got up in a hurry, walked to Liu Cong, knelt down and said, "Jin ministers are willing to surrender to the Han court. Please give Zhang a chance." "

Liu Cong burst out laughing, stretched out his hand to help him up, and said happily: "Okay, okay, I, the Emperor of Han, have a broad mind. No matter who comes, I will accept them."

Zhou Chang, who was sitting on the ground crying like him, also held back his tears. He looked up at him blankly and then got up and ran over, but instead of kneeling down, he pointed at Liu Cong's nose and cursed: "Shu Zi ! You are just a son of a barbarian, your father is my hostage in the Jin Dynasty, and you, a bastard among the princes, what face do you have to drive my king to enjoy my ministers in the Jin Dynasty?"

"Broad-minded? Bah!" Zhou Chang cursed: "Bingzhou, a sacred land, has been managed by you so that not even a blade of grass can grow. You don't plant good fertile fields, but you want people to sow grass seeds for grazing, and insist that people who know etiquette go there. You are a barbarian, you are so broad-minded, and the people know the etiquette, but you let those who know the etiquette become slaves; the people are good at farming, but you eat white rice and flour, but you let them go nomadic and become savages."

"I am a savage. I don't want to be a person who knows etiquette, but I want to turn everyone in the world who knows etiquette into savages. What do you mean by being broad-minded?"

Liu Cong's face suddenly darkened, and he clenched his fists under the gaze of everyone: "Come here, Mr. Zhou is drunk, please go down and sober up."

"Bah, don't come here to fool people. Do you need an outsider to judge whether I'm drunk or not?" Zhou Chang looked at Zhang Zhang, turned around and pulled out a sword from the hand of a Xiongnu general, and cut it with a swipe. The next piece of clothing said, "I drank the wine with you in vain in the past two years. From now on, we are no longer friends. Whether in life or in death, you must not tell anyone or ghost that we know each other."

After saying that, he threw the corner of his clothes to him, then raised his sword and killed himself.

Zhang Zhang took the corner of the clothes and closed his eyes slightly. A flash of red sprayed directly on his face. After a while, he opened his eyes and saw a group of people shouting around Zhou Chang. Zhang Zhang seemed not to hear him. He wiped the blood from his face, balled up the clothes in his hands and stuffed them into his sleeves, and silently walked behind Liu Cong.

Liu Cong didn't pay attention to his actions. He only felt that Jin Chen's crying made him feel uncomfortable. He suppressed his anger and stared at Jin Emperor with a gloomy look.

Emperor Jin couldn't bear his gaze and quickly stepped forward to persuade everyone. Then everyone carried Zhou Chang's body and left surrounded by Emperor Jin.

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