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Chapter 456 Anyway, it’s not surprising that there are so many people.

Zhuntugu is naturally a Jurchen. After the city gate is locked, even if there is no Jurchen, the Jurchen must still be in charge of the key.

At this time, Zhun Tugu was sleeping soundly in the barracks next to the city gate. Suddenly he was woken up and told that someone was leaving the city. He asked for the warrant and had to go there to see it in person. When he learned that it was just a Han household, he was a little annoyed.

However, he was also worried about delaying his business and did not dare not to get up. Even though he was like this, he didn't look good. The keys hung on his waist, jingling, and he cursed in a low voice.

Seeing the Jurchen coming, everyone on Gao Yingyuan's side fell silent. Those who shouted and cursed just now all stepped back a little. In this place in Liaodong, the Jurchens are the gods. Anyone who dares to offend the Jurchens will have the least difficult life!

Zhun Tugu was brought over by the gatekeepers and stood in front of Gao Yingyuan. After looking at him, he found that this Qianhu was actually very young, and he couldn't help but feel even more contemptuous. The nostrils were almost raised to the sky. He stretched out his hand and shouted impatiently: "I still need to see the warrant in person. If the matter is not urgent, be careful with your head!"

"Okay, I'll give you the warrant!" Gao Yingyuan immediately replied, stretched out his right hand, but instead of holding a warrant, he pulled out the waist knife, followed the posture of drawing the knife, and cut through Zhuntu Valley in one stroke. neck.

The head flew up, blood spurted from the neck, and the person fell backwards, but the hand still remained in the stretched position, apparently not reacting at all.

Not only Zhun Tugu himself, but also the gatekeepers who led the way, and Gao Yingyuan's men, everyone present was unexpected. I just watched this scene happen, not believing what I was seeing.

Gao Yingyuan remembered Han Wu's explanation and did not give them a chance to come back to their senses and think about it. He immediately shouted in a deep voice: "Zhun Tugu secretly hides the absconding Han slave Ma Weiyuan, and is ordered to rectify the law on the spot by Lord Babuhai!"

After finishing speaking, he turned around and shouted to his men: "Why are you still standing there? Surround all Zhun Tugu's men for Ben Qianhu's interrogation."

Hearing this shout, Gao Yingyuan's men immediately reacted and executed it subconsciously. They immediately dispersed, rushed to the city gate, and surrounded all the gatekeepers on duty.

The gatekeepers were stunned and had no time to think about anything else. They just defended themselves and said: "It's none of our business, it's none of our business! We don't know what Ma Weiyuan is!"

"Yes, yes, no one dares to interfere with Master Tugu's affairs!"

"..."

Gao Yingyuan did not leave them at all. He approached Zhun Tugu's body, knelt down and took the key, then turned around to unlock the door.

The gatekeepers were still arguing, but when they saw Gao Yingyuan's actions, they were a little confused, and even the defensive voices slowly weakened. For a moment, they didn't know what this fierce young Qianhu was going to do?

"Why are you still standing there? Why don't you go and lower the suspension bridge!" Gao Yingyuan turned around and shouted coldly, seemingly with murderous intent. This made the subordinates who were also a little confused suddenly come to their senses, and several people immediately rushed out to show off themselves in front of Gao Yingyuan and rushed to lower the suspension bridge.

Gao Yingyuan himself was not slow in his movements. He had already opened the lock and shouted to his men: "Do you want me to teach you again? Why don't you quickly open the city gate?"

So, several more people immediately rushed over and pushed open the heavy door. It was only then that the minds of some of the people surrounding the gatekeepers slowly returned to normal. They couldn't help but wonder, what is Qianhu doing? Didn't he order Lord Babuhai to kill Zhun Tugu? Why did you open the door again? Is there any connection between them?

No matter how much they thought about it, they could not imagine Gao Yingyuan's true intention. This is really because they never imagined that Ming troops would appear outside Liaoyang City. If the Ming army often carried out night attacks, even once occasionally, it might be associated with it.

But the key thing is that in Mao Wenlong's era, going deep into the hinterland of Liaoyang was rare once a year. After Mao Wenlong's death, there was peace in the hinterland of Liaodong, and no Ming army appeared again.

"Gao Qianhu, are you going to tie them up and interrogate them?" Another person asked proactively when he saw that he neither rushed to release the suspension bridge nor pushed the door open.

His question immediately brought those who were thinking about it back to reality. Their attention couldn't help but focus on the gatekeepers.

However, Gao Yingyuan seemed to be in a daze and did not respond for a while. When the gatekeepers heard this, they cried out again. For them, setting aside the relationship at this time and proving their innocence is the most important thing.

Gao Yingyuan soon came back to his senses, turned around to look at the gatekeepers and others, and shouted coldly: "Do you still need this Qianhu to teach you? Of course I'll tie you up first!"

After saying that, when he saw his men starting to take action, he stopped caring. Instead, he turned his head and looked at the dark place outside the city. There was no trace of nervousness in his heart that he thought he would have before the action started, but all excitement.

"Hey..." A subtle voice came from the darkness. For those who have been in the army for many years, they can immediately hear that it is the sound of horse hooves wrapped in cotton or other materials.

Suddenly, the people at the city gate were stunned. They looked at the city gate hole, and they were all a little curious. At this hour, it was still dark. Which cavalry army had returned to Liaoyang?

These people didn't even think about Gao Yingyuan in the first place and subconsciously thought it was a coincidence. Of course, at this time they were more curious and wanted to see which cavalry army had arrived in Liaoyang. Deep in their hearts, identifying them as friendly forces is nothing more than which flag they belong to!

The black shadow looked longingly, and rows of cavalry entered the city gate.

"See Sir Zhongcheng, the last general Gao Yingyuan is waiting for you!" From the communication in the chat group, Gao Yingyuan already knew that the tall knight riding in the front was Lu Xiangsheng, the governor of Denglai. At this time, it was like seeing a relative, and he was quite excited. He immediately clasped his fists and said respectfully.

When his men heard this, a series of question marks popped up in their minds. "Lord Zhongcheng"? Does this mean that person is a governor? Such a big official?

But they immediately came to their senses. The governors appointed by Dajin were generally Han officials, and they only had a false name. They had no status at all, let alone leading a cavalry army! Where did this governor come from?

Although I couldn't understand it, Gao Yingyuan was already greeting him respectfully. They did not dare to neglect, and immediately imitated Gao Yingyuan, clasped their fists and lowered their heads respectfully and said: "Welcome to the Lord Zhongcheng!"

No matter who this Lord Zhongcheng is, it’s not surprising that there are so many people!

Lu Xiangsheng was riding on the horse, looking at Gao Yingyuan and nodding his head, and said approvingly: "Gao Baihu has made the first contribution, very good!"

While he was speaking, the following cavalry did not stop, but crossed Lu Xiangsheng from the other side and surrounded everyone present near the city gate.

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