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The chaos in Dongliang was known to all, and all countries believed that it was Zhao Guo who used poisonous tricks to make Prince Rui and his son die so cowardly.

Emperor Yonghe felt that he was wronged, but he couldn't explain too much.

He decided to stay in Xiliang for the sake of King Liang's knowledge and interest, and wait until Zhao Guo completely straightened out the newly included Tong County in the territory, and then find a good day to include Xiliang in the territory.

Prior to this, Emperor Yonghe sent a secret letter to King Liang, requesting King Liang to disband half of the Xiliang army, or to 'lease' half of the Xiliang army to Zhao Guo, and stationed at the Zhao-Yan border for three years.

Liang Wang immediately wrote back to Emperor Yonghe.

He chose to 'lease' the Xiliang Army to Zhao Guo for three years.

At the same time, King Liang also specially emphasized in his reply that there were not enough civil servants in Xiliang, and he hoped that Emperor Yonghe could 'borrow' some of his people.

Emperor Yonghe specially arranged for sons of aristocratic families who were also very important in Xianyang, such as Song Jingming, Mu Qing and others, to go to Xiliang to reassure the king of Liang.

King Liang and Emperor Yonghe, who already had a tacit understanding, had a good relationship like honey mixed with oil.

As a transfer station for news from various countries to Zhao, Song Peiyu is often tired of the daily correspondence between the two.

Especially after King Liang discovered that Emperor Yonghe's cultural level was not high, in order to accommodate Emperor Yonghe, he deliberately wrote letters with extremely simple and common characters.

Song Peiyu often sees things like, "Today's flowers are so beautiful, it's a pity I can't share them with you." 'This kind of words.

Song Peiyu shuddered when he accidentally brought the faces of King Liang and Emperor Yonghe into the letter.

Song Peiyu quickly put away the letters from various countries, and only the last one remained.

The last letter came from the Kingdom of Yan, and it was not specifically assigned to Emperor Yonghe, so Song Peiyu could read it before sending it to Qinzheng Hall.

Emperor Yonghe might not read this letter in person.

The regular attendant at the door would find Emperor Yonghe's spare time, read the contents of the letter in front of Emperor Yonghe, and then write Emperor Yonghe's comments on the letter and send it back to Honglu Temple.

Soong Peiyu combined the content of the letter with the above comments to reply to Yan Guo.

From the corner of Chong Yi's eyes, he found that Song Peiyu hadn't moved for a long time, and immediately threw aside the hastily flipped martial arts foundation, strode to Song Peiyu's side, and glanced at the contents of the letter.

Emperor Xiao of the Yan Kingdom intends to appoint a crown prince on the day of his 45th birthday, and wants to invite Chong Yi or King Su to Qingshan Palace to watch the ceremony.

At the end of the letter, he specifically mentioned that he hoped that people from the Song family would go with him. Emperor Xiao wanted to resolve the misunderstandings with the Song family in the past.

Chong Yi's eyes gradually deepened, and a light flashed in his eyes very quickly, "Shall we go?"

Song Peiyu immediately heard the interest in Chong Yi's tone, and looked up at Chong Yi in surprise, "I didn't expect you to remember the imperial edict of Emperor Qing in the Qingshan Palace." Chong Yi stretched out his hand and pinched Song Peiyu's earlobe, steaming Blowing directly into Song Peiyu's other ear, "What edict?"

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