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The Emperor Reigns Them All Chapter 194 Li Keyong's Dilemma

A strange look flashed in Yang Fuguang and Zhou Ji's eyes upon hearing Li Ye's words. It seemed that Li Ye knew Qin Zongquan's affairs, which was very abnormal. In principle, it was impossible for Li Ye to know the internal affairs of Zhongwu Army for he was far away in Pinglu.

Zhou Ji was still hesitating, but Yang Fuguang had already turned his eyes to Song Jiao before finally pulling them back. When he introduced Song Jiao, Li Ye said very clearly that she was in charge of all his spies. She was the leader of the spies instead of the scouts, which was a very meaningful title.

In combination with the other's cultivation, it was not difficult for Yang Fuguang to figure out that the spies Li Ye talked about were likely to be in Jianghu. However, this was not unusual since he had heard of similar things. When Li Xian was alive, he had a habit of using the Jianghu cultivators to collect battle information in every conquest. Gao Pian was no different.

However, the fact that Li Ye was able to gather the information of the Zhongwu Army before he arrived in the Central Plains showed that he had planned well in advance. Thinking of the purpose of Li Ye coming out of Pinglu, Yang Fuguang realized that Li Ye was playing a big game of chess. So Yang Fuguang couldn't help but raise his respect for Li Ye to another level.

Noticing that the way Yang Fuguang looked at him was weird, Li Ye smiled and added, "Inspector Yang does not have to look at me that way. It's obvious that Qin Zongquan is the one I was talking about."

Zhou Ji was quite surprised by the fact that Li Ye admitted it casually. But Yang Fuguang said, "What Prince An said is right, that we must work together during times of war. Even if we can't fight the common enemy together, we still can't let us hold them back. So, let us take a trip to Caizhou and meet Qin Zongquan."

Zhou Ji was shocked, and added, "Wouldn't the inspector's trip to Caizhou be like giving yourself up to the tigers if Qin Zongquan were disloyal to Prince An?"

Yang Fuguang looked at Li Ye and smiled, "There is no need to worry, envoy. Wind is blowing in our favor now that Your Highness Prince An is helping us. Plus, Qin Zongquan is a wise man, he would not go against the wind. At least not during these times because it could be held against him in the future."

Zhou Ji was still hesitant, and trying to decide. So Li Ye added, "What the inspector said is right. With the battle tonight, I believe Qin Zongquan will know what he should do."

Then, the people discussed the details of the joint military expedition. Li Ye did not mention food supplies at that moment. After all, Pinglu Army's grain could still last for a while. He planned to ask after they attacked Dengzhou. It would be right and proper then.

After discussions, Li Ye did not stay in Xuzhou any longer. Before he left, he told Yang Fuguang and Zhou Ji that his messenger would get here soon, and future contacts would be handed over to the messenger.

The next day, Li Ye left Xuzhou. He asked Song Jiao to send a cultivator from the Black Office to deliver a letter to Liu Dazheng that requested him to lead the army into Xuzhou, and join forces with the Zhongwu Army. Then their joined forces would head to Dengzhou as planned.

Li Ye intended to take a trip to Dengzhou personally and check out the defense situation in Dengzhou. It was a way for him to act like a scout.

It was easy to get in and out of the city when your cultivation had reached the Qi-refining Level 9 as long as you did not confront the army head on. There was nothing the city defense army could do. Therefore, Li Ye did not have to worry about his personal safety. In addition, he went to see the defense situation in Dengzhou, naturally, he could see much more than general scouts and spies.

It would be even better if there were a chance to meet Zhu Wen before the battle. Because only by knowing yourself and your enemy, could you then win every battle.

Li Guochang was getting up in age. In the past few years, when he was still the Zhenwu Commissioner, he refused to obey the imperial court and took the liberty to invade Zhenzhou village. He was condemned by the nearby towns for his actions. The war lasted for several years, and hundreds of battles erupted. But he was eventually defeated and had to flee to the grassland to take refuge at the Tartar ministry.

Fortunately for him, the Tang imperial court was quite weak. Hence they did not pass the great wall and chase after him in Tartar ministry. Only then was Li Guochang able to breathe. If the Tang imperial court were at its heights, Li Guochang would probably have nowhere to go and be arrested to pay for his crimes. The series of battles had given Li Guochang nothing but new wounds. Add to that the old wounds that he had incurred, his body was deteriorating day by day.

Now that Huang Chao attacked Chang'an, the most important thing for the Tang imperial court was to defeat the rebels and recapture the capital. Therefore, all that Li Guochang had gone through previously had become secondary. In addition, some people had put in a good word for Li Guochang and his son. Li Yan also believed that Shatuo military was quite powerful and dependable, which gave Li Guochang the opportunity to redeem himself and fight Huang Chao.

The current war was the only chance for Li Guochang and his son to make a comeback. Li Guochang was unable to lead the troops personally because of his poor physical health, so Li Keyong had to lead the army alone.

Li Keyong borrowed 50,000 soldiers and horses from the Tartar ministry, and then went south to the state. They did not stop until they arrived in Daizhou. There, he saw the chief of the Shatuo ministry, Li Jinyou, who was Li Guochang's brother.

The Shatuo Ministry had been attached to the Tang Dynasty for many years to defend the border of the Tang Dynasty, which was called the Northern Army. This time, when Huang Chao breached Chang'an, Li Yan and Zheng Tian quickly recruited the border military to the capital and attacked Huang Chao. The Northern Army was on the list of the recruits.

During the battle between Li Guochang and the Tang Army, the entire Shatuo sect was the Tang army's target. Later, Li Guochang was repeatedly defeated, and Li Youjin surrendered to the Tang Army after seeing the situation. Although by doing so, Li Youjin had kind framed Li Guochang and his son, at least he was able to keep Shatuo sect. After the war, Li Guochang and his son escaped far to the grassland to seek refuge, the Shatuo sect was still the Tang Dynasty's border military.

If Li Youjin hadn't betrayed them, then Li Guochang and his son would not have the opportunity to redeem themselves.

Now under the name of patriotism and with the bigger picture in mind, Li Youjin had a reason to make an appeal to the court and request Li Keyong to bring his troops to help him. That also had given Li Keyong a chance to make a comeback.

In order to lead the troops to fight, the first thing was to have food. The Tartar ministry lent Li Keyong soldiers, but not food. Li Keyong could not herd hundreds of thousands of sheep across the border and all the way to Chang'an. So Li Keyong had to borrow food from the vassal state.

Li Youjin had no food because the border army's grain had always been supplied by the Central Plains. So then Li Keyong turned to Hedong commissioner to try and borrow some grain.

On this day, the general who went to transport the grain had returned.

"General, the grain is successfully transported back." The one who said that was a young general. He was born with thick and powerful back and shoulders and looked strong. The young general, An Cunxiao, just also happened to be Li Keyong's confidant. An Cunxiao was only two years younger than him.

"How much food did you bring back?" Li Keyong quickly got up and asked.

"5000 gallons of rice and 5000 runs of copper coins." An Cunxiao replied.

"What?" Li Keyong was stunned. 5000 gallons of rice and 5000 runs of copper coins were of course not an abundance, but too little. For the 50,000 soldiers, this was not even enough for them to fill the holes between their teeth.

What's more, after Li Keyong's arrival in Daizhou, the number of soldiers and horses had increased to more than 50,000. He had recruited the warriors of the Tartar ministry, and now the number of soldiers and horses reached 100,000.

All Li Keyong could feel was rage and he added, "That scumbag Zheng Congdang, how dare he insult me?"

Zheng Congdang was the Hedong's commissioner, and Daizhou was also a state of Hedong. Li Keyong was bound to go through Hedong to enter the Central Plains. And Hedong commissioner was also the most powerful commissioner along the way. Hedong was the east of the Yellow River, Sanjin's land.

Zheng Congdang had a lot more grain than what they had transported back. It was obvious that Zheng Congdang did not intend to give Li Keyong grain.

At this time, a white-faced monk sitting in the tent started talking, "When the old general was still the Zhenwu Commissioner, he did not get along with Hedong. Kang Chengxun was in the town of Hedong in order to sway the Zhenwu Army to their side. Later, the Zhenwu Army forced Kang Chengxun out of town and he eventually died on his way home. Zheng Congdang succeeded as the next commissioner, and naturally, he gave the general the long face."

This monk was Huiming from Juexiao Temple. He had been to Chang'an with Li Keyong. At that time, Li Keyong fought with Li Ye in Huangli County. If Huiming didn't protect Li Keyong to leave quickly, Li Keyong would have been captured by Li Ye.

Li Keyong waved his hand and let An Cunxiao go down first. He returned to the main seat and looked at Huiming. He was still angry, "I am here to lead the army to fight against the rebels and serve the country. In the name of the righteous, how dare Zheng Congdang do this? Does he want to stop me from going south?"

"Obviously, Zheng Congdang has those intentions."

Huiming looked down and replied in a dull, casual tone, "But Zheng Congdang should not be the one to blame. When the old general controlled the Zhenwu Army, they invaded the nearby towns. He expanded his power and finally fought against the imperial court's army. To the ministers, the general and you, were like the rebels. Although when Huang Chao is making trouble in the Central Plains, the imperial court has agreed to recruit you to head south to defend against the rebels. But who can guarantee that you are different from Huang Chao? Perhaps, you have the same mind as Huang Chao, taking advantage of this opportunity to overthrow the Tang Empire."

These words were very harsh and heart-wrenching, but also very calm coming from Huiming's mouth. And there was a convincing force in the calm.

Li Keyong was a little embarrassed because back when the Zhenwu Army did not follow the imperial order and invaded the nearby towns, they were considered usurpers. To put it bluntly, it was a rebellion. Not to mention that back then Wang Xianzhi and Huang Chao were on the rise in the Central Plains too. They were echoing from the north and south.

But who would have thought that after the official army battled Huang Chao for a few years, although the official army forced Huang Chao to flee to the north and south of the river and finally hid in the south of the Five Ridges of Guangzhou, he had become stronger. He had more forces the more he battled. And even breached Chang'an in the end. Li Guochang and his son on the other hand, though they had the Shatuo soldiers, were unexpectedly defeated.

Until now Li Keyong could not understand why Shatuo's elite soldiers, who were far more refined than Huang Chao's soldiers, could be defeated.

As long as the Tang dynasty could put aside their civil war and unite to defend against outside invaders of different races, they could defeat them easily. All the commissioners of the different sects in the grass lands believed they were strong and lead their armies south. They couldn't even defeat the Vassal State Army of the border, much less invade the central plains, even when the Tang dynasty was at its weakest.

Later, the Qidan was on the rise and repeatedly invaded the south. The Lulong Army, who garrisoned Youzhou, fought a whole nation but did not let Qidan breach the Central Plains.

There was only one exception, Hexi—the Western Regions. They were seriously lacking in troops and often had to fight 1 to 100. It was truly common for them to battle against the odds. The Tang army in the Western Regions were still able to fight bloody battles and hold on for decades. But that was another story for a different day.

Li Keyong was annoyed and added, "I am faithful to the country. All I want is to repent for my sins. How could I be like those Huang rebels?"

After he finished those words, Li Keyong suddenly came to his senses, looked at Huiming and added, "The master means that it is how Zheng Congdang thinks? He suspects that I am scheming against my country, so that's why he's not willing to supply food?"

Huiming showed a smile and replied, "You are indeed smart. A word to the wise is sufficient."

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Chapter 219 Congratulations to Prince An
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Chapter 217 Being Unexpected
Chapter 216 Being Complacent
Chapter 215 Take Out Hearts, Change Hearts
Chapter 214 The Troubled Times (4)
Chapter 213 The Troubled Times (1)
Chapter 212 Trouble Times Middle
Chapter 211 The Troubled Times (1)
Chapter 211 The Troubled Times 1
Chapter 210 Talents Are Needed
Chapter 209 Attacking the City (4)
Chapter 209 Attacking the City 4
Chapter 208 Attack the City (3)
Chapter 208 Attack The City 3
Chapter 207 Attack the City (2)
Chapter 207 Attack The City 2
Chapter 206 Attack the City (1)
Chapter 206 Attack The City 1
Chapter 205 Kill the General
Chapter 204 The Battle for Morale
Chapter 203 The First Battle (4)
Chapter 203
Chapter 202 The First Battle (3)
Chapter 202
Chapter 201 The First Battle (2)
Chapter 201
Chapter 200 The First Battle (1)
Chapter 199 A Pioneer
Chapter 198 A Confrontation
Chapter 197 People with Different Masters Will Fight
Chapter 196 Heroes Who Were Originally Strangers
Chapter 195 The First Meeting
Chapter 194 Li Keyong's Dilemma
Chapter 193 Alliance
Chapter 192 Meeting
Chapter 191 The Oath
Chapter 190 Make the World in Chaos, Rule the World
Chapter 189 Serving the Emperor
Chapter 188 The City of Golden Armor
Chapter 187 Three Years
Chapter 186 Great Changes in the World
Chapter 185 Entering the City
Chapter 184 The Grand Occasion
Chapter 183
Chapter 182
Chapter 181 Disintegration
Chapter 180 Losing to Prince An
Chapter179 Chu Nanhuai of the Spiritual Master Realm
Chapter 178 Destruction
Chapter 177 The Military Formation of Militarism
Chapter 176 Guanghan Fairy
Chapter 175 Carry Her and Run Away
Chapter 174 Something Bad Will Happen If She Moves Again
Chapter 173 The Immortal Court, Common Folk, and the Great Tao
Chapter 172 God of Moon and God of Giant Spirit
Chapter 171 Like a Crescent Moon
Chapter 170 The Person Who Goes to the Battlefield
Chapter 169
Chapter 168 Deathtrap (3)
Chapter 168 Deathtrap 3
Chapter 167 Deathtrap (2)
Chapter 167 Deathtrap 2
Chapter 166 Deathtrap (1)
Chapter 166 Deathtrap 1
Chapter 165 Meet the Junior Priestess Again
Chapter 164 Crying
Chapter 163 Perseverance
Chapter 162 Meet Again
Chapter 161 Don't Go Out
Chapter 160 You Are Worthy Enough
Chapter 159 I Won't Bully You
Chapter 158
Chapter 157 Is He the Lucky Star?
Chapter 156 The Jianghu Where He Is in
Chapter 155
Chapter 154
Chapter 153 The Big and the Small Secretaries and the Small Black and White Fishes
Chapter 152
Chapter 151 A Waste of Breath
Chapter 150 You Are Really Domineering
Chapter 149 The Taste of Home Cooking
Chapter 148 Guil
Chapter 147 The Grand Plan of the Penglai Sec
Chapter 146 Dare Not Call Myself a Scholar
Chapter 145 How Dare They Hide in the Mountains?
Chapter 144 What To Do
Chapter 143 An Unexpected Crisis
Chapter 142 So Delicious
Chapter 141 The Taoist Temple on the Mountain and Its Master
Chapter 140 Senior Sister and Junior Brother
Chapter 139 The Night of the Nightingale
Chapter 138 Conquer the Jianghu
Chapter 137 Eager to Learn
Chapter 136 I'm Not Ready
Chapter 135 Hero, Run Away
Chapter 134 Care So Much?
Chapter 133 Come in Person
Chapter 132 The Turf of the Li Family
Chapter 131 The Scourge
Chapter 130 Power and Intimidation
Chapter 129 Ruckus
Chapter 128 Stop Pretending
Volume 2 Pinglu- Chapter 127 Robbery
Chapter 126 The End and The Beginning
Chapter 125 Send Me Back
Chapter 124 The Conspiracy (8)
Chapter 123 The Conspiracy (7)
Chapter 122 The Conspiracy (part 6)
Chapter 122
Chapter 121 The Conspiracy (part 5)
Chapter 121
Chapter 120 The Conspiracy (part 4)
Chapter 120
Chapter 119 The Conspiracy (3)
Chapter 118 The Conspiracy (2)
Chapter 117 The Conspiracy
Chapter 116 Don't Talk Big
Chapter 115 He Wants to Fight Back?
Chapter 114 The Combined Attack
Chapter 113 Don't You Want to See Him?
Chapter 112 Either Live or Die When Meeting
Chapter 111 First Sight
Chapter 110 Forever
Chapter 109 You Kick Me?
Chapter 108 Surprise
Chapter 107 The Big Reversal
Chapter 106 The Incompetent Emperor and the Treacherous Minister
Chapter 105 Censuring Motives
Chapter 104 Fame
Chapter 103 Initial Force
Chapter 102 A Friend from Afar
Chapter 101 Justice Wins
Chapter 100 The Sanskrit Sounds While Snow Flying
Chapter 99 An Accident
Chapter 98 The Monk
Chapter 97 Identity
Chapter 96 Master (6)
Chapter 95 Master (5)
Chapter 94 Master (4)
Chapter 93 Master (3)
Chapter 92 Master (2)
Chapter 91 Master (1)
Chapter 90 Politeness
Chapter 89 Fierce Fight
Chapter 88 Joining the Game
Chapter 87 Fun
Chapter 86 Killing Intent
Chapter 85 The Arrangement
Chapter 84 The Banquet (4)
Chapter 83 The Banquet (3)
Chapter 82 The Banquet (2)
Chapter 81 The Banquet (1)
Chapter 80 Attending a Banquet
Chapter 79 The Unexpected Change
Chapter 78 The Struggle
Chapter 77 Talents
Chapter 76 Control (2)
Chapter 75 Control (1)
Chapter 74 Inauguration (5)
Chapter 73 Inauguration (4)
Chapter 72 Inauguration (3)
Chapter 71 Inauguration (2)
Chapter 70 Inauguration (1)
Chapter 69 Encounter
Chapter 68 The Assassination (3)
Chapter 67 The Assassination (2)
Chapter 66 The Assassination (1)
Chapter 65 The Changeable Situation (4)
Chapter 64 The Changeable Situation (3)
Chapter 63 The Changeable Situation (2)
Chapter 62 The Changeable Situation (1)
Chapter 61 The End
Chapter 60 Insects Awakening
Chapter 59 Power
Chapter 58 One Sword
Chapter 57 Flirting
Chapter 56 Life and Death
Chapter 55 Success or Failure
Chapter 54 The Pythons
Chapter 53 The Cold Xiao
Chapter 52 Side by Side
Chapter 51 Seizing the Luck
Chapter 50 Breakthrough (4)
Chapter 49 Breakthrough (3)
Chapter 48 Breakthrough (2)
Chapter 47 Breakthrough (1)
Chapter 46 Roadlessness (3)
Chapter 45 Roadlessness (2)
Chapter 44 Roadlessness (1)
Chapter 43 The Predicament
Chapter 42 Another Plight
Chapter 41 Things Turn for the Better (6)
Chapter 40 Things Turn for the Better (5)
Chapter 39 Things Turn for the Better (4)
Chapter 38 Things Turn for the Better (3)
Chapter 37 Things Turn for the Better (2)
Chapter 36 Things Turn for the Better(1)
Chapter 35 The Plight
Chapter 34 The Undercover Competition
Chapter 33 The Fighting
Chapter 32 The Imperial Examination
Chapter 31 The Layout
Chapter 30 Show Ambition
Chapter 29 Inherit the Royal Title
Chapter 28 The Argument
Chapter 27 The Arrangements
Chapter 26 The Past
Chapter 25 Compromise
Chapter 24 Intimidation
Chapter 23 The Situation
Chapter 22 Friends
Chapter 21 Cultivation Was Deprived
Chapter 20 Confrontation
Chapter 19 Adult
Chapter 18 Mistake
Chapter 17 An Ambush
Chapter 16 Breaking into the Manor
Chapter 15 Cunning
Chapter 14 A Sneak Attack
Chapter 13 The Level 2 of Qi-refining
Chapter 12 Eliminate Traitors
Chapter 11 Trusted Followers
Chapter 10 Establishment of Power
Chapter 9 Blocking the Path
Chapter 8 Subordinates
Chapter 7 Luck
Chapter 6 Qi-refining
Chapter 5 Attack
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