Zhang Liang sneered, why, you brought him along, so you wanted to see if he had any accomplices?

"Tell me, if you were to commit an assassination somewhere else, which direction would you run to?"

Zhang Liang said nothing.Just close your eyes and say nothing.

"You little thief, my mother spoke to you nicely and saved your life! You are ungrateful, forget it, still have this attitude! Be careful, I will beat you!"

Lipu was a little unhappy when he saw his mother talking to him in a friendly manner, but he turned out to have this attitude.

If his mother's vision hadn't improved this time, he would never have agreed to let her take this man into the carriage.

"Sure enough, mobs emerge under tyranny, and even a child can be so irritable."

Zhang Liang looked at Lip Pu and shook his head with disappointment and regret.

Li Pu angrily raised his fist and was about to hit Zhang Liang, but Li Jiang quickly suppressed him.

"Are you adhering to benevolence?"

[It turns out that Zhang Liang also likes the way of benevolence. Isn’t this difficult to handle? 】

[Prescribe the right medicine to the problem, please come up with the originator! 】

Li Jiang looked at Hu Hai and Fu Su: "These two are your Majesty's eldest and youngest sons. You always say that those who tyrannize the Qin Dynasty are those who tyrannize the Qin Dynasty. Take a look and open your eyes to see who will tyrannize and give the people good clothes." ? Whose tyranny will provide food to the people? Whose tyranny will cultivate two benevolent sons?"

Speaking of this, Li Jiang looked at Hu Hai: "Young Master, although this man is full of benevolence and justice and considers the people, please tell him carefully what the consequences will be if he succeeds in his assassination today."

Fusu looked at Li Jiang meaningfully. Li Guoshi's move could be said to be heart-breaking without killing anyone.

Hu Hai had long disagreed with Zhang Liang's tyranny of Qin and his tyranny.

Now that I have the opportunity, I must educate him well.

If you argue with him, where is the violence?

"This uncle, Hu Hai, is the young master of the Qin Emperor."

Hu Hai bowed his hand to Zhang Liang: "I'm sorry for being rude, but I really don't agree with what your Excellency just said. You must know that government is based on the people, the ruler is gentle, and the world is governed by benevolence and righteousness..."

If Li Jiang hadn't wanted Zhang Liang to lead the way and wanted to know which way to run, she wouldn't have wanted to stay in this carriage if she could meet Huang Shigong.

How could Chunyu Yue endure it?

If I had known earlier, I should have let them go in Fusu's carriage, or in Chunyu Yue's carriage!

Why bother dragging yourself into such hell.

The noisy Lip Pu and the talkative Hu Hai were silent on the side, and Fusu occasionally said a word or two to help Hu Hai...

Li Jiang felt like his head was buzzing, and he really wanted to go out and enjoy the cold wind to wake up.

Zhang Liang originally thought that the eldest son and the young master were just pretending to be benevolent and righteous, but after saying a few words, Zhang Liang finally understood when he heard that Hu Hai did not understand it superficially.

This young master is truly benevolent and righteous, not fake.

Some even reach the point of being pedantic.

Paired with a white beard, he is a great scholar!

"But...but Emperor Qin should not attack the six countries and make the people live under the flames of war for years..."

Zhang Liang bit Ying Zheng to death!

The six countries live in peace and the people have enough food and clothing. Why do they have to drag the people into dire straits just because of their own selfish desires?

Fusu opened the car curtain, and the cold wind from outside blew into the car.

Li Jiang, who had been in a state of confusion just now and was about to fall asleep, was suddenly shaken by the cold wind.

"Just take a look at the people outside. They have cotton-padded clothes and don't freeze to death on the road. They live and work in peace and contentment. What's wrong with that?"

Hu Hai, Zhang Liang and others looked at the people walking outside.

They were wearing sweaters issued by the government, and they were breathing white air. The look on each person's face was not numbness, but longing, yearning, and motivation for life.

Although their bodies are still not that strong, their faces are fleshy and not skinny like before.

"This is all the fault of my royal father, how can there be tyranny?"

Fusu lowered the car curtain.

Hu Hai then looked at Zhang Liang: "My imperial father is a wise king, and my brother's reputation for benevolence is widely spread. Why should I be violent?"

"Seeing is believing, hearing is believing. Why don't you just open your eyes and see?"

Zhang Liang was silent, and finally looked at Li Jiang: "If I want to escape, I will escape to the southeast."

He didn't know why Li Jiang must know his escape route, but he would definitely choose a place where he didn't know anyone, and he would not return to his original land of Korea.

Li Jiang nodded and knocked on the carriage: "I'm going to His Majesty's carriage."

Along the way, Zhang Liang was so tormented that Hu Hai talked so much about benevolence, righteousness and morality that his eyes straightened.

Hu Hai tried to let Zhang Liang know that the assassination was wrong and what kind of turmoil it would cause if successful.

Occasionally, Fusu would chat with Zhang Liang about the court's opinions. After all, Zhang Liang's father and Ah Weng both served as prime ministers in South Korea. Even if they were obscuring, Zhang Liang knew a thing or two.

For a while, Zhang Liang developed a good friendship with Fusu.

Just...looking at Hu Hai, his head hurts.

Even looking at Han Xin, the one who pressed him to the ground, told him to find his wife, and wanted to kill her all the time, and Lipu, who was out of control and had a bad temper, there was a particularly refreshing feeling.

After confirming that Zhang Liang was indeed weak and frail and could only open his mouth most of the time, Ying Zheng occasionally chatted with Zhang Liang.

Let’s talk about Korea’s previous government decrees and the thoughts of Korean people.

…………

Zhao Gao and Chen Sheng worked hard along the way and could not directly skip the other counties and go directly to the only way to return to Yingzheng.

They have to work hard, work hard, and wait quickly on the only way back to the city. It just so happens that His Majesty can see them working so hard.

So these two people worked during the day and traveled at night, and they were made to be thinner than the common people who came out to do corvee work.

Occasionally, some people couldn't stand it and would bring two cakes to the two of them. They would tell everyone they met that the officials in this court were all good officials!

Your Majesty’s food is all used to feed the people!

When has such a thing happened? Officials are thinner than ordinary people.

Looks like a refugee.

When Zhao Gao and Chen Sheng arrived at the road that Yingzheng must pass, they began to look forward to it.

One is looking forward to seeing His Majesty, and the other is looking forward to seeing the Imperial Master.

The two of them looked forward to the stars and the moon, but they didn't wait until Ying Zheng passed by.

On the other side, Ying Zheng's motorcade had arrived at Bolangsha, and Li Jiang raised an eyebrow at Zhang Liang.

"Get off the car, can you ride a horse?"

Li Jiang looked at Zhang Liang, who raised his eyebrows in confusion.

"Simulated escape."

Zhang Liang: ...

"Aren't you afraid that I will really run away?"

Li Jiang nodded his chin at Han Xin, who had been waiting outside the carriage for a long time: "You and him, ride together."

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