Yun Shaochen picked up Qin Yuanyi and said, "Bai Yan, pass the order down. No matter what method is used, find Wang Jiarong and execute him by slow slicing. All the remaining members will be escorted to the capital. Xiao Se, you go and tell the capital that General Qin died on the battlefield."

He spoke each word slowly, and his voice trembled with each word: "From now on, there will no longer be General Qin Yuanyi Qin in the world."

The soldiers nearby realized what had happened and suddenly there was a dead air and deep sadness surrounding them. Some of them began to wipe away their tears.

Yun Shaochen shouted, "Don't cry, a real man should stand tall and upright, and take revenge. Crying is useless. We must unite against the enemy, kill all the enemies, avenge General Qin, and protect our country. Only then will General Qin's blood not be shed in vain."

Every word he said was inspiring. After hearing him, the soldiers shouted in unison: "Avenge the general, kill, kill, kill." The sound echoed in the valley and could not dissipate for a long time.

That evening, Mu Ge rushed to the border military camp. From a distance, she saw white canvases hanging everywhere in the military camp. When she saw a group of soldiers passing by, she hurriedly called out to the leading general, "General, I want to ask if General Qin is in the camp?"

As soon as she asked, a group of soldiers surrounded her. The leading soldier ordered: "She must be a spy sent by the enemy. Tie her up for me."

Without waiting for Mu Ge to explain, they started attacking him immediately, each of them trying to kill him. Mu Ge's two fists were no match for four hands, and he soon lost the upper hand.

In less than half a minute, Mu Ge was tied up and dragged to Yun Shaochen's tent. At this time, Yun Shaochen still looked like Li Wenyu. To be precise, he could only live with this identity in the future.

When Mu Ge saw Li Wenyu, he struggled even harder: "My Lord, my Lord, let them let me go."

Li Wenyu had heard about the people around Mu Chu, and after looking at the red birthmark on her face, he roughly guessed who it was, so he asked anxiously: "Didn't I ask you to protect your master? Why are you here? Did something happen to your master?"

Mu Ge tried hard to stand up straight. Li Wenyu signaled to let her go, and his men loosened the ropes that tied Mu Ge.

Mu Ge rubbed his wrist, took a breath and said, "Your Highness, my lady asked me to come here. She asked me to protect you and the general. Where is the general? Is he okay?"

It would have been better if he hadn't said it. As soon as he opened his mouth, everyone in the tent had a strange expression on their face.

After a long while, Li Wenyu spoke up: "General Qin died in battle."

"What?" Mu Ge shouted in surprise, "What should we do if the young lady finds out? She will definitely not be able to accept it. Everyone knows that General Qin treats the young lady better than his own children."

Li Wenyu didn't react much, as if he had accepted everything. He said, "Don't tell her for now. I'll go back and tell her in person."

Mu Ge felt a little embarrassed, but he didn't know how to deliver the letter to Mu Chu, so he could only give up for the time being: "Let me go and burn some incense for General Qin."

Li Wenyu nodded: "Zhang Ming, take her there and make arrangements for her."

An officer nodded and said, "Yes, I will go now, lady, let's go."

Mu Ge followed Zhang Ming and walked straight to the last tent. Outside, he smelled a strong mixture of smoke from burning paper money and incense, and his eyes became moist unconsciously.

Zhang Ming lifted the curtain and what came into view was a black coffin. Qin Muyan was kneeling on the ground, burning paper money mechanically without even raising her head.

It was not until Mu Ge finished burning incense and kneeling that Mu Yan came back to her senses: "Why are you here? Is my third sister here too?"

Mu Ge shook his head, looking at the lively boy who always played and laughed with him. He seemed to have grown up in an instant, and he comforted him: "Mr. Mu Yan, the young lady didn't come, she asked me to come..." Thinking of the current situation, it would only add to the sadness to say that he came to protect them, so he could only change his words: "I came to see you."

Mu Yan's eyes were filled with sadness: "Is my sister okay?"

Mu Ge nodded: "Well, she is very good, and she hopes you are well too."

"Okay, don't tell her for now. I'm afraid she can't accept it. You go and rest." Mu Yan said woodenly, and knelt down again.

Mu Ge did not leave, but knelt down opposite him.

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