Rebirth of the God of War Lu Bu

Chapter 1712: Sun Ce's Death (Part 2)

Chapter 1712: Death of Sun Ce {Part 2} {Page 1/1}

The diners all speculated on the identity of the people in the room. Some diners saw the situation in the room just as the door was opened. After whispering, these people hurriedly left the restaurant.

Yu Ji has quite a reputation in Jiangdong, but he is usually only sought after by ordinary people. Besides, Yu Ji did not let these people do evil things, so he did not arouse the vigilance of officials in the city. Moreover, Yu Ji had contacts with many officials.

No one dares to ignore Yu Ji's power in Jiangdong.

However, what Yu Ji met at this time was Sun Ce, the master of Jiangdong.

"The demon dares to confuse people's hearts in Jiangdong." Sun Ce scolded.

Yu Ji said with a calm expression: "Pindao is a Taoist priest from Langya Palace. During the reign of Emperor Shun, he went to the mountains to collect medicines and obtained a divine book on the spring water of Yangqu. It was called "Taiping Qing Yao Yao". There were more than a hundred volumes, all of which were about treating diseases and saving lives.

After obtaining the recipe, the poor man didn't dare to carry it with him at all. He studied it day and night, and after a little success, he saved thousands of people without ever visiting a single patient."

Sun Ce snorted coldly: "Since you don't take a cent, how do you get your daily expenses for food and clothing? From a certain point of view, you are like Zhang Jiao, who is causing harm to the people. If you don't kill them today, you will definitely end up in Jiangdong in the future."

The disaster." Yan Bi pulled out the sword from his waist and stared at Yu Ji coldly.

Zhang Zhao, who was accompanying him, saw this situation and hurriedly stepped forward to persuade him: "My lord, I have been in Jiangdong for decades and have done nothing wrong. You cannot kill him."

Sun Ce heard this and said angrily: "If we don't kill these monsters, how can we make Jiangdong stable?"

When the other officials and generals saw this scene, they tried to persuade him.

Seeing this, Sun Ce could only order Yu Ji to be imprisoned for the time being. As long as there was a chance and with his identity, it would not be easy to kill Yu Ji in prison.

Yu Ji's decades in Jiangdong made Sun Ce feel huge uneasiness. Especially after the persuasion of Zhang Zhao and others, Sun Ce felt Yu Ji's influence in Jiangdong. As a monarch, he would naturally not allow anyone under his rule to have influence.

When it comes to the people they rule, Yu Ji has committed such a taboo. He has ignored the feelings of a monarch.

Perhaps Yu Ji's starting point is good, but his behavior is similar to Zhang Jiao, which will inevitably lead to speculation. It is undeniable that Yu Ji's influence in Jiangdong is undeniable.

After Sun Ce returned to the palace, the accompanying guards informed Mrs. Wu of the matter.

Mrs. Wu's persuasion not only failed to calm down Sun Ce's murderous intention towards Yu Ji, but also made Sun Ce firm up in his determination to kill Yu Ji. These Taoists have so much influence in Jiangdong that they even...

Even his mother was bewitched by him. If things continue like this, Jiangdong will not be Yu Ji's world.

Mrs. Wu saw that her persuasion did not have much effect, so she sighed and left. After Mrs. Wu left, she asked Jiangdong's officials to persuade Sun Ce.

Sun Ce was very angry. Yu Ji was just a man, but Jiangdong's ministers persuaded him. He felt that his position had been greatly challenged. If Yu Ji could not be killed, how could he govern Jiangdong and make Jiangdong more stable in the future.

Thinking of the depression, Sun Ce spurted out a mouthful of blood, and his face was as pale as paper. The injuries on his body had not healed. Thinking of the impact that Yu Ji's appearance had on Jiangdong, one can imagine the depression in his heart.

The maid on the side turned pale with fright, and hurriedly stepped forward to help Sun Ce, but Sun Ce warned him not to tell others about this.

That night, Sun Ce led several personal guards to the prison, preparing to interrogate Yu Ji personally. What made Sun Ce surprisingly angry was that the jailer guarding the prison respected Yu Ji and actually removed the shackles on Ji's body without permission.

Sun Ce threw the jailer into prison on the spot, and after interrogating Yu Ji, he found nothing useful.

The next day, Sun Ce gathered the civil servants and military officers from Jiangdong together and announced on the spot that he would be executed at Yuji tomorrow.

After Jiangdong's civil servants heard the news, they all persuaded Sun Ce that their starting point might be good. After all, Yu Ji had great influence in Jiangdong. If Yu Ji was executed, it is likely that Jiangdong would fall into short-term turmoil.

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Especially Zhang Zhao, he knew how terrifying Yu Ji was in Jiangdong. The people had great trust in Yu Ji. To put it bluntly, their trust in Ji exceeded that of Sun Ce, and Yu Ji had contacts with officials and generals from various places.

However, when these words came to Sun Ce's ears, they had a different flavor. He was the master of Jiangdong, but now he couldn't even execute a demon. His chest was so tight that he couldn't help spitting out a mouthful of blood.

When the civil servants and military officers in the hall saw this scene, they stopped talking one after another, and some guards hurriedly invited the doctor.

The two consecutive injuries made Sun Ce look paler, and when he spoke, his voice became even weaker.

In fact, if Sun Ce's arrow wound heals gradually, there won't be much of a problem. With Sun Ce's physique, he can recover as long as he rests and rests, and the poison hidden in his body will gradually dissipate. After affecting the injury twice,

The suppressed toxicity burst out.

"Monsters like Yu Ji must be put to death." Sun Ce, who was lying on the bed, still hadn't forgotten about Yu Ji. In the past, he didn't notice the existence of people like Yu Ji, but now that he found someone who threatened Jiangdong, he naturally couldn't let go easily.

However, he did not want Jiangdong to face the Taiping Dao rebellion in the future. As a monarch, the first thing to do is to nip all dangers in the bud. Sun Ce's method of action was a bit excessive, and this was the scene where the ministers persuaded him.

At Sun Ce's insistence, Yu Ji was pushed out by soldiers and beheaded on the street the next day. Many people cried bitterly after hearing the news.

That night, Yu Ji's body mysteriously disappeared, and voices accusing Sun Ce sprung up in the city.

Although Sun Ce was recovering from his injuries on the bed, he was still more concerned about Ji's situation. When he saw Sun Quan arriving, he asked about the situation in the city.

Seeing that Sun Quan was unclear about his words, Sun Ce pressed him and learned about the situation in the city. He became angry again. He was the master of Jiangdong, but he had attracted criticism from the people for executing a demon. In anger, he wanted to get up and leave.

Going to settle the matter with the people who were talking about it only caused the injuries on the body again.

When the doctor arrived, Sun Ce was already so angry that his wounds were being affected one after another. Even the doctor was helpless.

After Mrs. Wu learned about this situation, she burst into tears. Who would have thought that Sun Ce would die because of a Taoist priest who had been doing good deeds in Jiangdong for many years. In Mrs. Wu's view, this was God's anger.

Sun Ce then ordered people to summon Zhang Zhao and others as well as Sun Quan.

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