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Chapter 135 Death of King Chao Tian

Li Kui's Diary: Gathering Hall 仓土 902Words 2018-03-20
There was news from the foot of the mountain that Zengtou City had robbed Liangshan's horse. Zengtou City was not far from Liangshan, and they usually had a good relationship. There was a meeting in the Juyi hall, and after a day of discussion, it was finally decided to lead troops to attack. Brother Song told Chao Tianwang as usual, brother is the owner of the village, and he should not move lightly. It is better for me to go down the mountain. Or let me go for you. In the past, the two often fought for three times, and in the end it was Brother Song who went down the mountain, but this time, Brother Song only fought once and kept silent. King Chao Tian was stunned, seeing that Brother Song would not continue to fight, he had no choice but to admit defeat. .

King Chao Tian went down the mountain, and I followed, and so did Wang Xiaohu.Before going down the mountain, Brother Song patted both of us on the shoulder and said that after the work is done, we will be rewarded for our merits. I led five hundred dead men and led Luezhen, Wang Xiaohu led Qingfengshan's old brothers and followed Chao Tianwang's horse, his eyes wandered. When the two armies faced each other, before the battle started, Chao Tianwang rode out of the team, leading the horse, and rushed straight towards the enemy. The brothers didn't expect it for a while, and after recovering, they also rushed behind. I noticed that Chao Heavenly King's ass was stabbed bloody.

Not far away, King Chao Tian was hit by an arrow and fell off his horse in a somersault. Everyone hurriedly supported King Chao on his horse and ran wildly on the road. At the back of my palace, Shi Wengong rushed out, seeing that it was me, he stopped chasing me, and just gave me a meaningful smile. I understand what he meant by his smile. Let me go today, and the money he owes will be settled. . When Chao Tianwang returned to the cottage, he was already dizzy and shot a poisoned arrow, but it seemed that he could still be saved.Brother Song and Junshi Wu kept crying in front of the bed, Hua Rong stood on the left holding a bow and arrow, and Wang Xiaohu stood on the right holding a simple knife. No one was allowed to come in or out, saying that it was to prevent assassins from taking the opportunity to assassinate Chao Tianwang.

Wu Song surrounded the Juyi Hall with his troops, Zhang Shun took the old brothers from Jiangzhou to guard the first pass, Kong Ming and Kong Liang led a group of brothers to guard the second pass, Li Jun led the old brothers from Jieyangling to occupy the third pass, and Lei Jun took the old brothers from Jieyangling to occupy the third pass. He led troops to block the Golden Beach. Brother Song sent me to invite An Daoquan. An Daoquan has old arms and legs. It took two sticks of time just to clean up the medicine box. After crossing the road, I stopped to rest for a while, and finally reached the middle of the mountain. I slapped my head and said that I forgot to bring the silver needles for acupuncture, and went back to get them.

When he arrived at Chao Tianwang's bed, it was already dark, An Daoquan glanced twice, felt his pulse, shook his head like a rattle, and said that it was hopeless. I was also in front of the bed at that time, Chao Tianwang opened and closed his mouth, I heard him saying, save me quickly, I still have to save... Brother Song was crying miserably, but he didn't hear it. Junshi Wu covered his face with a fan, but he didn't hear it. An Daoquan seemed deaf, but he didn't hear it either. At midnight, King Chao Tian finally died. Before he died, he stared at Big Brother Song with wide eyes, full of resentment.

Brother Song gave the same look to King Chao Tian while shouting, with a sneer on the corner of his mouth.
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