Chapter 872 Hopeless City (140)


Chapter 872 Hopeless City (140)

This is a saying circulated among the top rulers.

Those who could see clearly had begun to take the initiative to keep a distance from the Jun family members.

The emperor's anger grew stronger as time went by, and finally one day, he announced something that shocked the whole country.

From now on, Jun Li will be removed from his post as General, and will be distributed across the border. He will never be allowed to return to the city.

As soon as this news came out, everyone was shocked.

You know, king and emperor do not separate families.

What this sentence means is that the close connection between the Jun family and the emperor cannot be shaken.

But now the emperor has directly told the world to remove Jun Li from his post. You must know that Jun Li is the future heir of the Jun family, the most brave and skilled general in the empire, and the object of admiration of the first princess of the empire.

He possesses qualities that are envied by men all over the world.

The Emperor also called him the Shield of the Empire.

But now he was abandoned by the emperor and exiled directly to the dark and cold border.

You know, since the death of the previous general, the emperor has rarely sent troops to the border.

What happened?

Even some people above the court can't explain it clearly, let alone the people in the world.

But soon news came out from the palace.

When the high-ranking general Jun Li supported the criminal general Zhou Ye, and even uttered arrogant words to contradict the emperor, he had doubts in his heart. The emperor was furious and exiled him to the border with a piece of paper, never to be reused again.

Jun Li's life is over.

Having betrayed the emperor, betrayed the family, and lost his position of power, he will stay in that bitter and cold place for the rest of his life and never turn around.

The edict was quickly posted in the streets and alleys, but the people in the city did not take the accusations seriously.

Jun Li was a general and had won hundreds of battles. Every time he passed by a city where they were fighting, he never allowed his soldiers to disturb the lives of the people in the city, let alone ask for any grass or trees. He was the patron saint of the empire, and his Every victory in a battle would be made into a story and circulated among the people, and the people were very vocal, so they were dissatisfied with the sudden punishment. But the emperor's order must be carried out on the same day.

At noon that day, the general who was going to be exiled was already on his way out of the city.

There were many people gathered at the gate of the city. They were all common people who rushed over to see off the edict after reading it.

They held flowers or dry food in their hands and threw them onto the carriage that was sending Jun Li away. They shouted.

"General!"

"General, we are waiting for your return!"

"General, take care of yourself!"

Jun Li on the carriage looked at the sea of ​​people outside the carriage, with deep purple eyes and an expressionless face.

Jun Ke, who was seeing her off all the way, put down the curtain and said coldly.

"How about it, are you really willing to give up?"

The man lowered his eyes and said nothing. His slightly pale face showed some signs of fatigue and death. Others could not feel the life in him. He stood aside like a cold sculpture.

Ever since that day when he dug out everyone's bones, he had completely changed his appearance, lost his mind, and even stood directly in front of the emperor, without any regard for his status and career.

The results can be imagined.

The proud and inviolable emperor became angry and directly exiled the general he once valued most.

However, it can be seen from the results of this treatment that the Emperor still has a glimmer of hope for him, otherwise Jun Li would be on his way to the guillotine based on his suspicious temperament.

Jun Ke did not persuade him anymore, but lazily leaned aside.

"When you wake up, you can come back anytime."

(End of chapter)

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