Chang’an Peasant Girl

Chapter 1616: It's all about his mood

   Chapter 1616 All depends on his mood

   Qi Gao Da Qi Wei Meng As the son of Qi Tengfei, Qi Tengfei still knows the strength of the two very well, and his two sons are among the generals ordered.

   Qi Weimeng and Shi Shi are already married, Shi Shi is now Qi Weimeng's daughter-in-law, Qi Weimeng is going to Beihe, Shi Shi naturally knows why.

  Qi Tengfei didn't let any female soldiers go with him, so Shi Shi naturally couldn't follow him.

   As soon as Shi Shi learned why Qi Tengfei and the others went to Beihe, he secretly told Gong Juechen the news.

As soon as Gong Juechen learned about this, he sneered: "Su Chengyu, Su Chengyu, are you underestimating me killing the sky tower, and an army of 200,000 people wants to take Beihe? Or... you have already It's planned, if Qi Tengfei can't work, then replace your good brother?"

The more    laughed, the colder Gong Juechen smiled.

   It doesn't matter if he is an enemy of Su Chengyu, but he doesn't want to be an enemy of Xiao Changyi, if Xiao Changyi leads his troops to fight...

   And now it's quiet, but it's about to give birth at any time...

   These two really treat him as family and protect him...

  Thinking of this, Gong Juechen immediately ordered: "Retract all our people and stop helping Dongqing."

   "But we received Dongqing's gold..." The subordinate was very hesitant. Their building has collected a full 95,000,000 taels of gold from Dongqing.

   Gong Juechen immediately chuckled: "It's not once or twice that we've gone back and forth. Who wants him to believe us."

  Tiantianlou has always been doing things according to the mood of the incumbent, and it has been like this for hundreds of years.

   Hearing Gong Juechen's words, the subordinates immediately felt extremely satisfied.

   "Furthermore," Gong Juechen said again, "we have already helped him win half of Beihe, and he is not at a loss."

   "Yes, landlord! This subordinate will do it now!"

  …

   Eight days later.

   This day is September fourteenth.

   Gong Juechen, the landlord's order finally reached the ears of the people who helped Dongqing kill the sky, and those people immediately withdrew.

  Tiantianlou went back on his promises, he only helped half of the people and left without refunding the money, making Dongfang Tianyang annoyed.

   He took out nearly half of Dongqing's money and gave it all to Tiantianlou, how could Tiantianlou be like this? !

   How can he not be angry.

The reputation of   Sky Killing Tower is very bad. He knew it before he went to Sky Killing Tower, but in order to put Beihe in Dongqing, he still persuaded his father and decided to take the risk and ask Sky Killing Tower for help.

   Although he is now established as the prince, there are still many people in the court who refuse to accept him as the prince. He needs to make military exploits to convince the courtiers of Dongqing and devote their allegiance to him.

   This is also the reason why he, the Crown Prince of Dongqing, personally led the troops into battle.

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  Has already captured half of Beihe, he can be considered a great achievement, and he is angry, the root cause is not that the Sky Slaughter is going back on his word, nor is he distressed for the gold given to the Sky Slaughter, but he is not reconciled.

  If Tiantianlou continued to help, within half a year, the entire Beihe would definitely belong to Dongqing!

Now I don't have Sky Slaughter's help, let him fight Beihe alone, Dongqing's military strength is comparable to Beihe's, and Dongqing country doesn't have so much money now for him to fight abroad for many years, so why? When will he be able to put all Beihe into Dongqing?

  Maybe it will stop here, I am really unwilling!

   When he saw that the people from the Sky Killing Tower were withdrawing, he also asked why he suddenly stopped helping him.

   One of the people who killed Tianlou also said arrogantly: "Our landlord can help if he wants to, or not if he doesn't want to. It's all up to his mood, there's no reason."

   (end of this chapter)