Mi Ping doesn't think there's anything wrong with having ambitions and desires.

On the contrary, if you have ambitions and desires, you have to work hard for them. Hasn't he achieved what he wanted now?

Instead of being like my father, who was timid and timid, not daring to fight for anything.

In his opinion, his father must have been upset when he learned that he had become the King of Chu, right?

If my father had given it a try, it might not be his turn to sit on the throne of Chu, Mi Ping.

Maybe my father also has regrets.

It's a pity that Aweng escaped from Qin with the help of Huang Xie, but he didn't take his father and eldest mother (grandma) with him.

If my father had followed him back to the Chu Kingdom, then my father would have been the legitimate eldest son of the Chu State, and it would have been legitimate for him to inherit the throne of King Chu.

Nor would he watch his half-brothers taking turns sitting on the throne, while he could only serve as a minister in Qin.

Thinking of this, Mi Ping couldn't sit still anymore.

If my father really wanted to make up for his regrets, he would not be able to withstand Xiang Yan's lobbying and the temptation brought by his position as King of Chu.

What should I do if I really betray Qin and surrender to Chu?

Will Xiang Yan still let him be the king of Chu?

Is he going to be deposed?Or give up the throne to my father?

Will my father feel comfortable letting him abdicate?

What if his father poisoned him?

Even though the political affairs of Chu State are now in the hands of Xiang Yan, he is still the king of Chu in name only, and he can also enjoy the happiness brought by his position as king of Chu openly.

The most terrifying thing in this world is to use oneself to save others, and the most rare thing is to use oneself to save others.

He summoned the bodyguard assigned to him by Xiang Yan and said, "I have something for you to do. This matter must not be told to others, not even General Xiang Yan."

"If you do this well, I will be greatly rewarded."

"If it doesn't work out..."

Mi Ping looked at him and slowly threatened: "If we can't handle it, we will deal with you. Even if you are General Xiang's subordinate, do you think he will fall out with us because of you?"

"Whether you are a high-ranking official with a generous salary or an uncertain future, you know how to choose."

The guards had already received orders from General Xiang Yan. As long as Mi Ping did not shake the foundation of the Yan Kingdom, they could do whatever they wanted.

No one cares about singing and dancing every night, as long as it does not shake the foundation of Chu State.

"I want you to stand up tomorrow when Lord Changping of the State of Qin calls for formation, and pass a message to Lord Changping on my behalf..."

Lord Changping still did not give up on the second day. He wanted to see his son. If the two armies really fought, would his son still be alive?

He stood under the city wall and called for formation, but this time, neither Mi Ping nor Xiang Yan showed their heads.

Instead, another soldier he had never seen walked up to the city wall and shouted loudly to the bottom.

"Is this Lord Changping below the city? My king has something to say to you."

This was the first time during this period that Lord Changping heard the news that he had a son, Miping.

Even though he was very excited at the moment, he was still a little on guard against fraud.

He raised his head, looked at the person who came and asked, "Who are you? If he has anything to say, let him say it himself. What are you doing here to spread the word? Do we, father and son, still need to rely on others to spread the word?"

This person seemed to have anticipated Lord Changping's concerns and took out something from his arms: "Jun Changping, take a look~"

After saying that, he threw the things from the tower.

"Mr. Changping, I'll go down and get it for you."

A soldier got off the chariot, held up a shield, walked to the city wall, quickly picked up something, and walked back.

Lord Changping looked at the jade pendant in the soldier's hand with complicated eyes.

Sure enough, his son went to find the Xiang family with the jade pendant.

This jade pendant had a different meaning to him, even though it was covered in dust and was thrown down from the building where he was eating.

His whole body was covered with cracks, but Chang Ping-kun recognized him at a glance.

This is the jade pendant in his study, a jade pendant that represents the royal status of the Chu Kingdom.

It was left by his father to his mother before he hurried back to Chu State.

Lord Changping took it and caressed it gently, stroking away the dust and gently stroking the cracks of the jade pendant.

He looked up at the people on the tower and asked, "What does Miping have to say for you to convey to him? Is there something he can't say in person?"

"Mr. Changping, please come closer. There are some things the king has to say that are not convenient for others to hear."

Lord Changping frowned, thinking that it might be Miping who was saying something, and he was afraid that the people of Qin might hear it, so he drove the chariot forward a little without suspecting him.

"Mr. Changping, my king said that he should not listen to you in Chen County. When I sent you a letter from home, if Mr. Changping could return to Chen County after receiving it, would the outcome be different?"

The guard looked at Lord Changping's chariot and only moved forward a little. At the same time, he used the words Mi Ping taught him to persuade Lord Changping to continue moving forward.

The fact that this person could say something that was only known between Changping Jun and Mi Ping meant that this person was really sent by his son.

Lord Changping no longer had any doubts and continued to drive the chariot forward.

"What else did Mi Ping say?"

Lord Changping stood in the center of the two armies, looked at the people on the tower and shouted, "Why doesn't my son show up?"

"My king has something unspeakable. Lord Changping should understand my king. When he heard that Lord Changping had arrived yesterday, he beat the ground and cried bitterly. I spoke in front of Lord Changping, and that's why I told you what I said today to Lord Changping."

It can be said that Lord Changping, besides assisting Ying Zheng in his early years, what he cared about most was his two children.

Now that I heard that Mi Ping was repentant, I can't remember anything else.

Parents will never be on guard against their children, so Lord Changping drove his chariot a little further.

"What else did my son say? When will he come to see me?"

As Mr. Changping continued to move forward, the guard turned his head slightly, looked at the person beside him, and asked, "Is the distance enough?"

The man was surprisingly small. He stood on the city wall, looked down through the short stacks between the walls, and nodded.

"Almost. But it's safer. It's better to wait until he gets closer, so you can be more sure."

The guard nodded and continued to say to Lord Changping downstairs: "Jun Changping, my king wants to ask for your forgiveness."

"My king tells you that he knows he is wrong, and he does not want to fight with you, Lord Changping."

These words.Lord Chang Ping felt unhappy. Why did he ever want He Ping'er to meet on the battlefield?

"Mr. Changping. This is a letter that the king wants to give you. Come closer and don't let anyone else get it."

Changping Jun did not doubt that he was there and moved forward again.

Meng Tian, ​​who was at the rear of the Qin army's camp, had already raised his hand.

The crossbow carts were all ready, and the spears on them were pointed directly at the figure of Lord Chang Ping.

As soon as the city gate opened or Lord Changping made any move, Meng Tian would wave his hand and fire thousands of arrows, directly killing Lord Changping.

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