237. Chapter 237 Queen Zhou bids farewell to the second prince


Although the second prince was protected by thousands of imperial guards, this was not a problem at all for Jun Lintian.

Because he had no intention to deal with the second prince directly from the beginning, let alone attack the second prince in or around the capital.

Before, we were able to send people to kill Su Yuanwu outside the capital because Su Yuanwu was not very important in the first place.

In addition, he was exiled and had no guards around him at all, so he was able to succeed.

But there are so many people around the second prince, and because he is a prince, if you want to attack him, you naturally have to find another way.

After all, the second prince was, after all, the prince of the Zhou Dynasty and the biological son of Emperor Zhou.

Emperor Zhou was worried that the second prince would take away his power, but he was also worried that he would have no successor and no one would be able to inherit the throne.

So Emperor Zhou was naturally a little confused.

He valued the second prince's ability, but also worried that the second prince was too capable.

So for Emperor Zhou, the second prince must not die as easily as Su Yuanwu.

At least he would leave a useful talent for the Zhou Dynasty.

"What do you plan to do, young master?"

After Jun Mengyao heard Jun Lintian's words, her beautiful eyes also shone a little.

She knew that the young master must have a solution.

After all, the young master has never let her down.

Jun Lintian did not explain too much at this time, but asked Jun Mengyao to get paper and pen.

He had already thought of a way. As long as he revealed the whereabouts of the second prince to the neighboring Xuanwu Empire, the second prince would die quickly.

Although this move has harmed the national interests of the Zhou Dynasty, Junlin Tianke does not care that much.

Even the second prince's thousands of guards were the military force of the Zhou Dynasty, and they had considerable combat effectiveness.

But in Jun Lintian's eyes, as long as it is a military force that does not belong to his Jun family, death will not hurt at all.

A dead Taoist friend is not a poor Taoist.

Jun Lintian strongly agrees with this principle.

What's more, these guards of the second prince will even pose a threat to Jun Lintian in the future.

He doesn’t want to leave these troubles behind and damage his car in the future.

Even if these soldiers and horses are not mobilized by the second prince, they will be mobilized by Emperor Zhou.

Before the Jun family completely controls the Great Zhou Dynasty, he will not have any mercy on these soldiers and horses of the Great Zhou Dynasty.

At this time, Jun Mengyao had already taken out the pen and paper.

Jun Lintian sat at his desk and wrote a letter.

He wrote in the letter the marching route of the second prince that he had sent to find out before, and he wrote it in extremely detail.

The military has always been extremely disciplined.

Especially when marching, after a few miles and a break, where to camp will be arranged in advance.

The places where the second prince Junlintian would rest during his marching route were written down in detail, and he also deliberately drew an emphasis line on one of the places.

Of course, when he wrote this letter, he wrote it with his left hand.

A person's handwriting is easy to recognize. Even if the handwriting is deliberately crooked, the similarities can always be found between the lines.

Unless you write with another hand.

Only in this way can he prevent others from knowing that this whole thing is his own handiwork.

After all, once the second prince dies, it will be more noticeable than the death of the eldest prince. The eldest prince’s death was caused by Emperor Zhou, so he deserves to die.

But the second prince is different.

The second prince is more capable than the eldest prince, and he has also won over certain people in the court.

In addition, he is going to guard the border this time. If he died on the way, he would definitely arouse the anger of Emperor Zhou and the attention of officials from poor families.

Once a thorough investigation is carried out, some clues will definitely be found. After all, it is impossible to leave no trace in this matter.

Jun Lintian is not afraid that Emperor Zhou will find out about him, but if he causes some trouble, it will indeed have a certain impact on him.

"Mengyao, send someone to deliver this letter to the palace of the Xuanwu Empire."

Jun Lintian called Jun Mengyao and handed the letter into her hands .

At the same time, he also instructed: "This matter must be done cleanly and without leaving any traces. Don't let the Xuanwu Empire know that this letter was sent by our people."

Jun Mengyao immediately nodded respectfully: "I understand, young master, please rest assured."

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Three days later.

Outside the capital.

The second prince was wearing bright armor. Although the armor seemed to fit well, he had a bookish air about him and did not have the slightest bit of domineering, so he could not support his temperament at all.

At this moment, his face was also a little ugly.

Originally, the second prince was fully expecting that within these three days, his father would change his mind.

But in the past three days, he did not hear any arrangements from his father, and it even seemed that his father had never left the imperial study room.

The second prince was completely disappointed.

Starting today, he will leave Kyoto, the center of power of the Zhou Dynasty, and may never have the opportunity to return here in the future.

If he could come back, I'm afraid only his body would be sent back.

Queen Zhou, who was in front of the second prince, was already crying into tears.

"Mingyu... When you go to the border this time, you must pay attention to safety along the way."

Queen Zhou's voice was choked with sobs.

"If you are bound to lose the battle, you must find a way to save your own life. It's okay to be a deserter..."

"As long as you can come back alive, the queen mother...will do everything possible to help you escape the crime. . ”

After all, the second prince is her biological flesh and blood and has been raised since childhood.

When it was time to say goodbye, how could Queen Zhou be willing to part with her?

The second prince took out a handkerchief from his armor and wiped away his mother's tears.

He pursed his lips, gritted his teeth and said, "Don't worry, Queen, I will definitely pay attention to this along the way."

"It's not that easy to let me die!"

"Father, he...forget it, let's not talk about it."

"Mother, it's windy outside the capital. You should go back first. I will be safe on this journey."

>The second prince doesn't seem to want to stay here anymore, because the longer he stays, the more reluctant he will be to leave.

He couldn't help but look back at the capital. Today he led his army to the border, and the only person who came to see him off was his mother.

None of the officials from poor families in the court came. My father... is probably still in his imperial study.

You know, when soldiers go on an expedition, if they are extremely capable generals, the emperor will usually send them off personally.

Ordinary generals do not have such treatment.

But as the second prince is the biological son of Emperor Zhou, it would be too merciless for Emperor Zhou not to come to see him off at this moment.

Even if there are thousands of guards to support the scene, no matter how bright and dazzling the armor on these guards is.

But the scene of the expedition still looked particularly deserted and desolate

Amidst Queen Zhou's cries, the second prince gritted his teeth and mounted his horse.

On the road to the border! (End of this chapter)

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