The Great Tang: God-level Bear Child

Chapter 1885: Huazhou Goryeo, captive consciousness

Latest website: Ten days later, Li Chengfeng and the others arrived outside Huazhou City.

Li Chengfeng and Fan Meng, who had been floating on the river for nearly ten days, disembarked for a short rest.

The big ship stopped at the pier by the river, and the shadow guards also disembarked one after another for supplies and information updates.

"Young master, how is the battle ahead? Don't you need to hurry over?"

Fan Meng leaned on Li Chengfeng's shoulder, frowned and said softly.

"Don't worry, my Tang man won't be defeated so easily!"

"We went to the battlefield ahead this time, not to defend the front, but to prepare for a counterattack."

"And I still need to come to Huazhou to update the information on hand."

"Otherwise, the past information will be outdated by then, and it will be useless!"

Li Chengfeng took Fan Meng's hand and whispered in her ear to introduce.

Only then did Fan Meng dispel her doubts. It would be bad if the frontline battle was delayed due to play or rest.

The two returned to Huazhou City together, and Li Chengfeng soon discovered that something was wrong.

Huazhou City belongs to the inland city of the Tang Dynasty. It stands to reason that there are very few places in contact with Goryeo Xun. Why are there so many Goryeo people?

Just within an hour after he walked into Huazhou City, he saw at least ten people with Korean accents.

"Young Master, why do they have such a strange accent? It doesn't feel like a person from the Tang Dynasty?"

"Could they be spies sent from other places?"

Fan Meng obviously also noticed this problem, fixed her eyes on those people, and asked Li Chengfeng in a low voice.

"Don't worry, it shouldn't be!"

Li Chengfeng looked at the Koreans in the city who lived in peace with the common people, and thought of a possibility in his mind.

According to the records of the previous dynasty, when the previous dynasty broke the Goryeo Dynasty, it had captured thousands of captives and returned.

Except for those who were accepted into the palace by Emperor Sui Yang, most of the others were exiled to various places for resettlement.

Among them, Huazhou is the state capital where more Koreans were exiled.

What they saw just now should belong to these people who were exiled to Huazhou in the previous dynasty, or their next generation.

Before he could confirm with the shadow guard beside him, the shadow deputy who had just gone to hand over the information came to him.

"Your Highness, these are the information from the front line these days!"

The deputy handed over a thick volume containing dozens of documents containing all the information about the war in the last ten days.

After Li Chengfeng flipped through the scroll briefly, he put it into the large sleeve robe.

"The Gaoli people in Huazhou City, are they captives exiled from the former Sui Dynasty?"

The shadow deputy nodded repeatedly: "That's right, His Royal Highness suspects that there is something wrong with them? I'll investigate right away!"

He said that he would bring the shadow guards around to investigate.

Li Chengfeng quickly grabbed him.

"No need, if they have a problem, Shadow will tell me in the morning."

Even if these people have problems, they can't cause any trouble, not to mention that there are shadow guards in every state capital to closely monitor them.

If they had a problem, the shadow guard should have discovered it long ago, there is no need to investigate now.

"Replenish the supplies, let the others get ready, and we will set off in an hour."

Li Chengfeng stopped the deputy shadow guard who was about to investigate.

"Yes, Your Highness!" The shadow guard nodded repeatedly, and went to prepare supplies for the next journey.

Meanwhile, Li Chengfeng and Fan Meng were wandering around Huazhou City together.

They had just arrived at the busiest commercial street in the city when conflicts suddenly broke out on the street.

"You bastards, don't bully my people!"

A tall Goryeo man punched several Tang people in front of him who were molesting his own people.

The two minions were sent flying straight to the stalls on the opposite street, complaining endlessly.

The policeman, who was patrolling the street, rushed towards the tall Korean man, drew out a long knife from his waist, and stood in front of the man.

"Stop! What are you doing, Edie! Stop!"

The policemen looked at the man in front of them, feeling a little scared in their hearts, and backed away again and again.

This man named Edie was already well-known in Huazhou City, and had conflicts with the local Tang Ren more than once.

He even proposed to the current governor of Huazhou that he wanted the current prefect to draw a piece of land for their tribe to separate them from the Tang people.

But such an outrageous request, the prefect of Huazhou naturally rejected him without hesitation.

From then on, this little man kept taking the initiative to fight with the Tang people, as if he was showing his fists.

Considering to appease the Koreans, and the incident caused by Edie was relatively small, they just turned a blind eye.

This is a hard time for the patrolling policemen, it's not like they will catch it or not!

"You guys are here again! Come and play with me!" Edie said as she took the initiative to rush towards the policeman in front of her.

Just as the police officers hesitated, a gust of wind flew out from between the two of them, and punched Edie directly in the face.

After taking this blow, Edie flew upside down and hit the ground with blood on his face.

The speed was so fast that the two detectives finished before they saw the figure.

"What happened just now, was he hit by the wind?"

"I didn't even realize it, he just passed out, which **** did it?"

"Well done! This group of stinky exiles dare to come to us to show off their might."

"I've seen these Koreans upset for a long time, and finally someone sanctioned them."

The onlookers were discussing a lot, and they regarded what happened just now as a miracle, completely confused.

But Li Chengfeng and Fan Meng had already left.

"His Royal Highness, do you need us to arrest him?" Deputy General Shadow Guard came to him and asked.

Li Chengfeng glanced at him, then shook his head helplessly.

"Otherwise you can only be the deputy of the shadow. If it is the shadow, this will have already started to act."

"Take my handwritten letter and go to notify the Huazhou state government. He won't have to be an official if there is such a problem in the future."

He took the brush and rice paper from the shadow guard at the side, wrote a handwritten letter, and handed it to the adjutant of the shadow guard.

In his eyes, since the Korean people were exiled~lightnovelpub.net~, they shouldn't want to be treated preferentially.

Datang gave them fair treatment, it was Datang's charity, and only Datang had the right to decide whether to give it to them.

A prisoner must have the self-consciousness of a prisoner, and push his nose on his face. Does he feel that the executioner's knife technique is not fast enough?

Datang is not afraid of any challenges, especially those from these small countries.

"Yes! Your Highness!" The shadow guard quickly took the handwritten letter and rushed to the government office of Huazhou.

And Li Chengfeng didn't stay any longer, and quietly left Huazhou City with Fan Meng.

The prefect of Huazhou, who was resting in the county office, only felt a breeze blowing, and a handwritten letter had been nailed to the head of his bed.

A man in a black robe appeared before him.

"Hero... what do you want to do, hero?"