When the prince of no descendants found out that he had a baby, he went crazy

Chapter 310: 308 Poison Removal, Attack on the Capital

Chapter 310: 308 Poison Removal, Attack on the Capital

For some unknown reason, Xiao Junlin’s poison frequently broke out, so Gu Hua had to postpone the idea of ​​attacking the capital and took the children, Xiao Junlin, Situ Haoran and others to the Valley of Divine Doctors.

Because this time all four children, An An, Kang Kang, Huan Huan and Le Le, went.

They are all Xiao Junlin’s biological children, so the baby Gu has sufficient blood supply and grows up quickly.

The mother Gu in Xiao Junlin’s body was successfully drawn out by the sub-Gu raised by the four children. Afterwards, the medical fairy Baili Yunxu sprinkled a handful of medicinal powder into the bowl containing the sub-Gu. The fiery Gu worm that had tortured Xiao Junlin for many years and the sub-Gu that had been cultivated turned into a pool of blood at the same time.

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Half a year later, except for Gu Hua, who was reluctant to let go by the medical master Baili Yunxu and was persuaded to stay in the valley to learn medicine while accompanying the couple’s Lele, everyone else returned to Xiongzhou City.

As expected, Gu Hua experienced several waves of assassinations on the way back, but this time she was with Xiao Junlin, who had recovered his health, and the people they led were all subordinates with good skills.

Therefore, any killer who appears in front of them this time will end up never returning.

They came to Xiongzhou after spending the New Year with Baili Yunxu and his wife and Lele in the Divine Doctor Valley.

When I came back, it was spring.

Gu Hua called his uncle Chen, An An’s teacher Zhuge Xuan, Sun Chengfeng, as well as Xu Zhuo, Gao Yuanfang and others who stayed behind to guard Xiongzhou, to settle the rear.

Then he began to reorganize the army and prepare to continue, postponing the attack on Kyoto.

If the soldiers and horses are not moving, the grain and grass will go first.

These supplies are a relatively scarce thing for others.

However, this was not a burden for Gu Hua, a wealthy man who had both money and food.

People need to rely on horses and carts to transport food and fodder, and it takes a lot of effort to transport it to where the front-line troops need it.

And, Gu Hua transported food and fodder…

At this time, Feng Biao, the leader of the Cao Gang of the canal transport brigade, looked at the dozen or so ships carrying grain on the water and regretted it. He should not have been so jealous and asked for these ships confiscated from the sea.

No wonder, the boss agreed to give it to him as soon as he asked.

…So she was waiting for him here.

Gu Hua and Xiao Junlin led hundreds of thousands of troops to the land north of the Yangtze River. No matter whether they were people sent by the court or local remnants, when they saw the mighty army, they immediately raised the small white flag.

Gu Hua did not make things difficult for anyone who surrendered voluntarily. However, she was also ruthless to those who secretly plotted against the Han army and had people in Cao’s camp. She executed them all in public to serve as a warning to others.

The people north of the Yangtze River, who were originally in a panic, put the army under strict control after they found that Gu Hua and his men were attacking. As long as they did not cause trouble, the army would never take the initiative to harass the lives of the people.

This was completely different from what they had seen in the past, where local forces attacked each other’s cities and the troops that broke in, burned, killed and looted.

Later, the army led by Gu Hua and Xiao Junlin did not have to deal with the local government and local forces. The common people who were oppressed and exploited by local officials and forces found an opportunity to open the city gates and welcome them into the city smoothly. Although those people secretly hated the common people for opening the city gates for Gu Hua and his men, facing the army, what else could they do except compromise or escape.

Along the way, there were several city defenders and local forces who were deceived by Concubine Yue and the people sent by Wenchang Marquis’ Mansion. They stubbornly prevented Gu Hua from leading his troops north, but were all defeated in the end.

Gu Hua and Xiao Junlin led hundreds of thousands of troops and marched forward with unstoppable force.

In early summer, the army arrived at Wanping Prefecture, less than 200 miles away from the capital, for their final rest.

At this moment, the whole Kyoto was in panic.

Gu Hua and Xiao Junya brought their four children to a hill outside the capital. They looked at the long queues of people and carriages with their families in the direction of the Kyoto city gate, with anxious expressions on their faces waiting to be let out of the city by the gatekeepers.

Long Yi and his companions who were hiding in the trees around them saw the cold smiles on the faces of their two masters and couldn’t help but feel scared. These two were not good people together. It seemed that someone was going to be in trouble again.

“Mother, Father, why can’t we attack the city now like we did before?” Kang Kang looked up at Gu Hua and Xiao Junlin and asked in confusion.

Gu Huaqing’s bright and beautiful eyes stared at the tall man next to him, as if to ask him to solve his son’s puzzle.

Xiao Junlin turned his head to look at the woman in front of him. Her lips were red without any makeup, her eyebrows were green without any eyebrow paint, her skin was fair and healthy, her eyes were clear and bright. She wore a light blue robe with a round collar and narrow sleeves, a leather belt around her waist, her black hair was tied up, and she wore a pair of soft leather boots. She looked light and heroic.

Seeing her looking at him, Xiao Junlin smiled and said to Kang Kang, “Your mother wants to let the people in the capital know in advance that she is going to lead troops to attack the city, so that everyone in the capital can escape.

Your mother is so kind, son, you must cherish her well…”

The brother and sister An An and Huan Huan looked at each other, curled their lips, and a gleam of light flashed in their eyes.

“…” I don’t know whether their father said this against his will.

Huan Huan continued, “Mother placed the army in Wanping, which is far from the capital, and kept it there. I’m afraid she wanted the people in the capital to flee out of the city like frightened birds.

If the rich and powerful and the common people want to flee the city, the authorities will definitely not want to see this happen, and they will inevitably try to stop them, which will definitely cause chaos in the capital. Is this what your mother wants?”

Gu Hua looked at his daughter, whom he had given up his intelligent eldest son to raise so that the women under feudal oppression could live a better life. He analyzed the matter in detail with satisfaction in his eyes.

The imperial court is in chaos now. The imperial concubine Yue is in power in the harem and controls the imperial guards and the imperial guards. Many aristocratic families do not say anything openly in order to protect themselves.

But this time when their troops are approaching, those people will definitely choose to leave the capital first, preserve their family power, and wait until the political situation stabilizes, and then help the younger generations in their family to rise above the rest of the country.

These people will abandon the capital with their wealth and powerful guards.

They could think of it, but how could those in power in the capital not think of it? How could they allow those people to take away huge properties and family guards who could serve as military forces in emergencies?

An An looked towards the city gate and saw a man on horseback holding a token appearing. Just as her mother, father, herself and Huan Huan had expected, the soldiers at the city gate received orders and closed the heavy city gate tightly, regardless of the pleas of those who had not left the city.

Gu Hua: “Let’s wait a little longer, the time is almost here.”

As for the timing she mentioned, everyone here understood it. Only Kang Kang stared at his parents with a pair of clear eyes, and then looked at his brother and sister in confusion…