MTL - Wei and Jin Cooks-Chapter 801 suicide

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   Liu Cong's offensive was blocked when he encountered Zu Ti's army. Although the battle was fierce, they were finally held back, and they could no longer attack a city with one attack.

   To be honest, Emperor Jin breathed a sigh of relief.

  The war ahead was unfavorable, Liu Cong was very unhappy, and when he returned to his residence, he was so angry that he threw down the cups on the table.

  The attendants bowed their heads in fright, and waited until he had smashed the things almost before they stepped forward to clean them up.

  A servant made a sound while picking up broken porcelain, and was so frightened that he immediately fell to the ground, not daring to move.

   Liu Cong's eyes fell on him, and his anger flashed away. He stared at him for a while, and asked faintly, "Where is Emperor Jin?"

  The servant hurriedly said: "In the side courtyard."

   "Call him here and let him tidy up here, you all retreat."

  The servants were not happy, but their faces turned pale, and the two responded with a war.

   His body trembled slightly when he exited. The Emperor Jin was the emperor of the Jin Kingdom, and the General asked him to serve as a servant. If word got out, the General might not be able to do anything. They might not survive.

  Someone went to the side courtyard to inform Emperor Jin.

Emperor Jin thought that Liu Cong was going to talk to him again, so he came here with a depressed face, but he didn't see Liu Cong in the room, and there were broken cups and cups everywhere in the room. A broom was stuffed on it.

  Emperor Jin looked at the servant in a daze, and the servant lowered his head to avoid his gaze, and said in a low voice: "The general asked you to clean up this house."

   When Emperor Jin heard this, his face turned pale.

  The servants did not dare to urge them, and bowed and retreated after giving orders.

Emperor Jin stood with the broom for a long while, but still swept the ground silently, imitating the servants to sweep the broken porcelain into a pile, and when he swept the things out, not only the generals and officials on the Han side knew, but even The courtiers of Jin also knew about it.

  Liu Cong's generals and subordinates burst out laughing when they heard the words, and immediately dropped their business and ran to the main courtyard to watch the excitement, and by the way relieved the bad mood of being blocked by Zu Ti.

The Jin emperor was insulted by this, and the Jin officials could not accept it. Zhao Zhongyu immediately led the Jin officials into the main courtyard, pushed away the Huns and Han officials who were watching, walked to the emperor, grabbed the broom in his hand, and looked around. After a circle, he gritted his teeth and said: "Where is Liu Cong, this is how he treats me as the emperor of the Jin Kingdom? Such a heart, he is smaller than a chick, and he wants to compete in the world, let's make his big dream of spring and autumn!"

   "You! Bold!" A general of the Huns drew his knife and walked towards Zhao Zhongyu, "Believe it or not, I'll kill you!"

  Zhao Zhongyu raised his neck and said, "Come here!"

The general of the Huns really wanted to cut him down, but he was stopped by the left and right, and he pulled him behind and whispered: "He is Zhao Hanzhang's great-uncle, and his importance is no less than that of Emperor Jin. Except for your majesty and the general, No one can execute the two of them, so don't act foolishly."

  The general endured it reluctantly, and said: "Should he be allowed to slander the general like this?"

Of course not, Liu Cong came out quickly, saw the broom in Zhao Zhongyu's hand, and apologized again and again, "I invited Emperor Jin to come over to reminisce about the past, and I don't know why Emperor Jin suddenly cleaned the house for my subordinates. The humble house is too dirty, you can't see it and do it yourself?"

  Emperor Jin's complexion changed, and he lowered his eyes and said honestly: "It was the servants around the general who asked me to sweep it, saying that it was the general's order."

  When Liu Cong heard this, his face changed drastically, and he immediately shouted: "Which servant dares to be so bold as to falsely pass on my order."

  He said to Emperor Jin with a serious face: "They must be lazy and don't want to clean the house, but they are afraid of punishment, so they push the matter to Emperor Jin. Don't worry, I will punish them severely."

   After finishing speaking, he called his own soldiers and ordered: "Pull down and cut off all the servants who are serving in the main courtyard today, and send the heads to Emperor Jin in a while. Please forgive me for my rudeness."

  Emperor Jin's face paled, and he quickly dissuaded him: "Maybe I really misheard, and I ask the general to give you a lighter punishment."

  How could Liu Cong give Emperor Jin this chance to be kind? Insisting on chopping, the soldiers led the order and arrested all the servants who served in the main courtyard today, regardless of whether they had to use the favored people or not, they all chopped them down with a knife.

  The head was sent to the courtyard to show the Jin emperor and Jin officials.

   Not to mention the Emperor Jin, even Jin officials like Zhao Zhongyu turned pale when they saw it, and some Jin officials sat down on the ground and howled.

  In such a situation, although the Great Jin Dynasty is not dead in name, it is actually dead.

  The emperor is the king of a subjugated country, and these people are all ministers of a subjugated country.

  The emperor humiliated his ministers to death, what's the point of them living?

A Jin official cried for a long time, and without waiting for his companions to persuade him, he got up straight away, went to Liu Cong and knelt down and said, "Jin minister is open, willing to serve the Han court, please give Zhang a chance. "

  Liu Cong laughed loudly, stretched out his hand to help him up, and said happily, "Okay, okay, my emperor of Han has a broad mind, no matter who comes, he will be accepted."

Zhou Chang, who was sitting on the ground and crying like him, also stopped his tears. He looked up at him blankly, then got up, and ran over, but instead of kneeling, he pointed at Liu Cong's nose and cursed: "Zhu Zi!" ! But a son of barbarians, your father is my great son of Jin, and you, the **** son of Shuzi, what kind of face do you have to drive my king to enjoy my Jin ministers?"

"Broad-minded? Pooh!" Zhou Chang yelled, "Bingzhou, a fertile land, has been managed so that no grass can grow. You don't plant good fields, but you have to be sowed to graze them. You insist on people who know etiquette. To be a barbarian is to be broad-minded, and the people know the etiquette, but you let the people who know the etiquette be slaves; the people are good at farming, and you eat white rice and flour, but you let them go nomadic and become savages."

   "I am a savage, and I don't want to be a person who understands etiquette, but I want to turn all people who understand etiquette into savages. What does this mean to be broad-minded?"

   Liu Cong's face darkened in an instant, and under the gaze of everyone, he clenched his fists and said, "Come on, Mr. Zhou Lang is drunk, please go down and sober up."

"Bah, don't come here to fool people. Do you need an outsider to judge whether I am drunk or not?" Zhou Chang looked at Zhang Kai, turned around and pulled out a sword from the hand of a general of the Huns, and cut it with a swipe. The next piece of clothing said, "I drank the wine with you in vain for the past two years. From now on, we are no longer friends. Regardless of life or death, don't tell ghosts that we know each other."

   After speaking, he threw the hem of his clothes to him, and then raised his sword to kill himself.

Zhang Kai grabbed the hem of his clothes, closed his eyes slightly, a smear of red sprayed towards his face, he opened his eyes after a while, and saw a group of people shouting around Zhou Chang, Zhang Kai didn't seem to hear it, He wiped the blood from his face, tucked the hem of his clothes into his sleeves, and walked behind Liu Cong silently.

  Liu Cong didn't pay attention to his movements, but felt that Jin Chen's crying made him feel very uncomfortable. He suppressed his anger and stared at Jin Emperor with gloomy eyes.

  Emperor Jin couldn't bear his gaze, and hurriedly stepped forward to persuade everyone, and then everyone carried Zhou Chang's body and surrounded Emperor Jin to leave.