Creation Color Master

Chapter 63: Poisonous Spiritual Treasure

Yandang Mountain in the ancient county of Mingzhou was a sea of ​​blood and corpses. After a day of continuous fighting, it finally ended when Li Yushang led his army to arrive.

As the battle of turning defense into offense began, Li Yushang's army pursued the enemy with great force. Unfortunately, the Mongolian army had no intention of fighting and quickly retreated to the rear.

Now, all the Mongol troops numbering over 100,000 have withdrawn from Mingzhou, which means that Mingzhou has once again returned to the embrace of the Xiayang Dynasty.

At the same time, everything here has already been passed to the emperor.

In the Taiji Hall, Tang Tiansheng, holding the battle report of Mingzhou in his hand, laughed without caring about his image at all.

At this time, Prime Minister Wei Yu hurriedly said: "Congratulations, Your Majesty, congratulations, Your Majesty, for successfully regaining control of Mingzhou."

Tang Tiansheng sneered in his heart. This was all the plan he had set up, and the result was already obvious. What made him happy was the performance of Zhang Qing and Hua Rong on the battlefield.

The fire at Chipan River cut off the food supply, and the Mongol generals fought in the Shuanggang formation;

He rushed thousands of miles to Yandang Mountain and fought against thousands of wolves without fear in the face of danger.

Each of these played an important role on the battlefield. The performance of the two was so amazing that it far exceeded one's expectations.

These military achievements make his deployment easier.

Soon, Tang Tiansheng adjusted his state and said happily: "Haha, this battle is all thanks to the unity of the soldiers and the desperate efforts of the three armies. Today I will definitely reward the three armies."

Then he looked aside and said, "Come here, pass on my order. General Zhenbei has been ordered to support Mingzhou in times of crisis and stop the enemy army to the north of Canglan River to prevent the enemy army from moving further south. I order Li Yushang to recruit 200,000 soldiers and station him at Ming Great Wall and Baizhan City. He will be awarded a great merit."

"General Weiyuan first made great contributions in transporting grain, and then supported Mingzhou. He traveled thousands of miles to guard the border between Mingzhou and Mozhou and stabilized the rear. He is credited with a great merit."

"Captain Tianjie Zhang Qing and Captain Tianying Hua Rong performed outstandingly in the Battle of Mingzhou. They used only 6,000 light cavalry to get behind the enemy and commanded them well. They turned the tide at critical moments several times and played an indispensable role in the recovery of Mingzhou. I hereby promote Zhang Qing to General Tianjie and Hua Rong to General Tianying, and inform the entire army of their military achievements and make them my targets."

"Also, we will hold Prince Anyang accountable for his poor defense of Mingzhou, which led to the Mongol army's southward advance, the loss of territory, and the massacre of the people. We will ask him to hand over one-fifth of the assets of the palace to fund military supplies."

The imperial edict was issued, and it immediately swept across the entire imperial capital like the wind, blowing towards the fourteen states of Xiayang.

The officials standing before His Highness knew that two more people had entered the center of power today, especially the Crown Prince Tang Chengqian, whose eyes showed some fluctuations.

In a restaurant beside the imperial capital street, Yan Yonghe was drinking tea and watching the people coming and going on the street. When he heard the news that Zhang Qing and Hua Rong were to be appointed generals, he couldn't help but smile.

And the people far away in Mingzhou were unaware of all this. General Zhenbei Li Yushang and King Anyang Tang Tianshi joined forces and stopped temporarily at a water source, apparently having something to discuss.

The two men stayed in the military tent for a whole day, and no one knew what they talked about.

Zhang Qing and Hua Rong were not currently under their command, so the two men, feeling bored, led the remaining brothers under their command to clean up by the river.

The two looked at their former 6,000 brothers, who now numbered less than 300. The battle with the Cang Lang Army was fierce, but it was worth it. Except for the original little wolf, a thousand Cang Lang riders were killed, and the Cang Lang Army would not appear in a short time.

Just then, a middle-aged man wearing a python robe and walking like a dragon and a tiger slowly walked over. Everyone unconsciously stopped what they were doing and looked at the man.

Tang Tianshi ignored the soldiers and walked straight towards Zhang Qing and Hua Rong who were washing their battle robes.

Noticing the arrival, Zhang Qing and Hua Rong quickly stood up, clasped their fists and said, "Lieutenants Zhang Qing and Hua Rong greet His Majesty."

Tang Tianshi seemed to have no dignity at all. He lifted the two of them up and said, "You two don't have to be so polite. There is no prince here now. I came here to thank you for saving my life." Then he took out a storage bag.

While stuffing it into Zhang Qing's hand, he said, "It's just a small thank you gift, not a token of respect."

Zhang Qing pulled his hand out without leaving a trace, and waved it, saying, "No, no, Your Majesty, we two are only here on orders. Besides, Your Majesty has guarded the Underworld for half a lifetime, which is admirable. I dare not take credit for it. This is what I should do."

Hearing this, Tang Tianshi withdrew his hand, but his eyes were full of admiration when he looked at the two of them.

So, he asked hurriedly: "Since you two say so, I see that you two are extraordinary in martial arts. Now that Mingzhou has suffered such a disaster, many of my men have been killed or injured. Are you willing to stay and resist the Mongols with me?"

Zhang Qing was stunned when he heard this, but he quickly reacted and said, "Thank you, Your Majesty, for thinking highly of my brothers. We were originally hunters in the mountains. You have chosen us and sent us to Mingzhou. You have granted us the right to lead troops temporarily. We brothers will not report it. If Your Majesty really thinks highly of my brothers, you can report it to the emperor. Once the emperor issues an order, we will fight for your brothers and resist the Mongols together."

Tang Tianshi understood what the two meant, and still smiled and said, "It's a pity that I didn't meet you two earlier. In this case, I won't force you. We will meet again in the future."

After saying that, he turned around and left.

Unlike the Mingzhou where people were poaching, in the Imperial Capital, the Crown Prince was standing stiffly beside an old man and asked, "Doctor, Cheng Qian came on time for the appointment. When are we going to the place where my seventh brother was poisoned?"

Yan Yonghe said with a smile: "I would like to thank the prince here. We can set off at any time."

Tang Chengqian smiled and said, "In that case, let's set off now and come back early." Then he motioned Yan Yonghe to follow him.

The two men walked around and soon came to a bluestone road, where more than a dozen well-equipped soldiers were already waiting. Upon seeing Tang Chengqian coming, one of them hurriedly led two horses over.

Yan Yonghe looked at the horse with muscular body, blood-red body and two horns on its head, and recognized at a glance that it was the warhorse exclusive to the royal family: the Red Blood Warhorse.

Tang Chengqian was very humble in front of Yan Yonghe, and he personally helped Yan Yonghe take the helm. At a young age, he had mastered the art of winning people's hearts and minds.

The group swung the reins and the horses galloped away.

On the way, Tang Chengqian asked very seriously: "Doctor, I heard your conversation with my father clearly. Everyone here is trustworthy. Can you tell me the truth about what poison my brother was poisoned with?"

Yan Yonghe naturally knew what Tang Chengqian was thinking. The moment he entered the palace, he knew that he would be involved in the fight for the throne, and naturally he had certain plans in mind.

Anyone who is smart knows that this is a simple frame-up.

So, he said calmly: "Prince, what I said to the emperor is completely true, but it is extremely unreasonable for such a poisonous miasma to appear here. Prince, you can start your investigation from this matter, and I believe you will get the desired result."

Soon, they arrived at the poisoned area, only to see dense forests and towering trees all around, making it difficult for even the sun to penetrate. Not even ants or insects could be seen around. This was obviously very unusual.

After searching for a while, Yan Yonghe stopped at the weeds on the dirt road, slowly took out a shovel and started digging. Soon, a black sticky substance with a pungent smell appeared.

Seeing this, Yan Yonghe didn't know whether to cry or laugh.

No wonder the poison miasma in the Seventh Prince's body that I diagnosed was natural. I didn't expect it to be a great spiritual treasure: [Highly Toxic Miasma Mud]

The spiritual treasures of the Great Dao are different from spiritual objects. The former are nurtured by the natural world and are innate, not subject to interference from humans. Finding such spiritual treasures of the Great Dao depends entirely on chance.

I had only heard what Shadow said when I came here, but I didn't expect to gain this knowledge so soon.

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