The Great Qin: Stop Pretending, Your Father, I Am Qin Shihuang

v1 Chapter 880: minions

Everyone was very satisfied with the little prince's reception. After all, he brought out the best food, fine wine, and even vacated his palace.

The exhausted Qin soldiers relaxed and began to drink and eat, and did not calm down until evening.

Cao Shen looked at many Qin soldiers who were drunk as mud, couldn't help shaking his head, and said to Zhi on the side,

"You have to work harder tonight, you lead the soldiers to guard for one night."

Although there is almost no force here that can pose a threat to the Qin army, this vigilance cannot be relaxed. The other Qin army can no longer be relied on and can only rely on the other party.

Zhi nodded without the slightest hesitation, and then took the order to leave.

Soon he led the people to the highest place outside the palace, checking the situation of the whole palace, and if there was any change, he could warn and fight back at the first time.

After arranging the manpower, he also joined the ranks of inspections.

Soon, night fell and the temperature gradually cooled down.

At this time, a burly and powerful commander of the Qin Army walked up to Zhi and said,

"Young master, let me patrol here, you go to rest."

At this time, Zhi smiled and said,

"There are no sons in the army, only centurions. As a Meng family, I naturally have to abide by such regulations."

He was naturally Meng Zhi, and he was an ordinary Qin soldier on the Great Wall at the beginning like everyone else.

But his proficiency in bow and horse quickly rose to the top.

Later, he learned from Meng Tian that when Daqin was going to send cavalry to raid the Qiang people and the Yuezhi grassland, he secretly joined the cavalry.

Then he came all the way here, and now he has been promoted by military merit, a real centurion.

And there is still credit that is not worthwhile. After returning, he will definitely be a thousand generals!

This kind of promotion speed is also extremely fast.

Hearing this, Shi Chang couldn't help showing a look of approval.

Although the other party is a direct descendant of the Meng family, he has almost no privileges and starts from the bottom step by step.

Promotion is also based on solid military exploits.

It is indeed good.

Of course, it is said that there are almost none here, because he was sent to protect the other party, and he was not the only one.

Otherwise, it would be such a long raid, and in countless chaotic battles.

The opponent really might not be able to survive until now. On the battlefield, a pit or a arrow can kill a person.

Not to mention that the other party also has the childhood education of the Meng family, and in all aspects, ordinary people can't compare.

A real ordinary person is just like him. When a person is in his prime, he is a centurion. It takes a little luck to get the position of centurion.

Although Shi Chang sighed in his heart, he had to persuade what should be persuaded, the status of the other party was countless times more noble than theirs.

Just as he was about to speak, there was a sudden sound of footsteps from the side. He looked over with extreme vigilance, and found that the little prince was walking over with a few attendants and an interpreter.

"General, I have someone prepare some hot soup and food for you."

Meng Zhi waved his hand at this time, and said with a bit of seriousness,

"During the time the army is on duty, it is not allowed to enjoy it. The prince will put it aside first."

"It will be cold later, you..."

Before the other party finished speaking, Meng Zhi said directly,

"Military rules can't be broken, just let it go."

Hearing this, the little prince didn't mind at all, but showed admiration instead.

No wonder these Qin troops can be so powerful.

After putting down the things, the little prince did not leave immediately, but stood aside somewhat hesitantly, as if hesitating for something.

At this time, Meng Zhi took the initiative to ask,

"Is there anything else the prince can do?"

The little prince seemed to have decided on something at this moment, he took a few steps closer to Meng Zhi, and said very sincerely,

"General, as you said before, this city is now a border town of Daqin, so the people in the city are also the people of Daqin."

"I heard that the people of Daqin will receive preferential treatment, and I hope so too."

Hearing this, Meng Zhi couldn't help showing a smile, and said,

"The little prince really has a heart, and he actually understands this."

"It's just that I don't fully understand it. Although this city is already a border city of Daqin, it is not so easy to become a citizen of Daqin."

Speaking of this, Meng Zhi said with a bit of pride,

"Outsiders who want to become real Daqin people must shed blood for Daqin! Only after three generations can they become real Daqin people."

This rule was not made by him, but was proposed by His Royal Highness after conquering the grassland.

He also felt that there was nothing wrong with it.

But faced with such harsh conditions, the little prince was not worried but happy, and said directly,

"In that case, please let me and my subjects join the Qin army, and we are willing to fight for the great Qin!"

That's what he came for.

Meng Zhi was stunned for a moment, and then realized that the other party had already planned this.

After thinking about it, he didn't directly refuse. They were far away from the mainland of Daqin, and it was extremely difficult for soldiers to replenish supplies and transportation, so they could only use local materials.

It would also be a good choice to recruit some local servants. Of course, he cannot directly decide this matter, and needs to discuss it with Cao Shen.

So back,

"The general knows about this matter, and I will give you a reply later."

The little prince immediately nodded his head happily, and when he was about to leave, there was a sudden commotion from far outside the city, and soon an attendant staggered over and said hastily,

"The prince is not well. There are many fleeing people outside the city, and they say that there are Huns chasing after them."

The little prince's expression changed drastically, and he quickly explained the situation to Meng Zhi who was beside him.

Hearing this, Meng Zhi didn't panic at all, but returned confidently and calmly,

"It doesn't matter, there is my Daqin flag on the top of the city."

Seeing this scene, the little prince was still a little hard to understand. He still had a team of cavalry to scare off the Huns before, but now he can do it with just one flag?

But soon another attendant came over and said in surprise and joy,

"Prince, those Huns have retreated."

Hearing this, the little prince glanced at Meng Zhi in disbelief, and then left, but he had already made up his mind that as long as the whole clan met the conditions, they would all join the Qin Army!

After the little prince saluted and left again, Meng Zhi resumed his inspection.

At this time, on the other side, Cao Can, who was writing a military report to His Royal Highness, also received a report from the Qin army, but he was not too worried. The current Huns dare not start a war with the Qin army.

Moreover, the other party's plunder is beneficial to their rule.

The only thing he was worried about was Liu Bang's hidden thoughts.

These preparations were made to prevent ~lightnovelpub.net~ Thinking of this, Cao Shen couldn't help but look at Daqin's direction, and said to himself,

"Pei Gong, Pei Gong, don't be confused."

After a little emotion, Cao Shen continued to write the military newspaper, and he wanted to tell His Royal Highness the information he had obtained these days as soon as possible.

Early the next morning, a fast horse headed towards Daqin.

Time passed by in a flash, and ten days later, the Great Qin Xianyang Palace.

Zhao Lang was looking at a letter with joy, and after reading it, he said to the messenger beside him,

"Tell Brother Hai, you did a good job, no matter how many silver mines you find on that island, dig them back for me!"

(end of this chapter)

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