Chapter 410: Lingren's Revenge

When Zhu Wen's soldiers and horses quickly gathered, even Zhu Wen himself was surprised, he never thought that he could gather so many people together in a short period of time.

According to the law of the Tang Dynasty, if you gather more than seven people for no reason, you can have a cane of thirty, and Zhu Wen will undoubtedly have to be caned hundreds of times.

Because Zhu Wen had gathered more than 5,000 people, Xie Dinggan, the leader of the Zulu people, said to Zhu Wen: "I didn't expect you Tang Dynasty servants to be so violent. ”

Zhu Wen said: "There is no way for these servants, if they don't resist again, then Tang Zhaozong will definitely break their necks, and these people will only have a livelihood if they resist Tang Zhaozong." Xie Dinggan, the leader of the Zulu people, said: "That Tang Zhaozong is really a fool, he has forced the most docile and unlikely to resist the group of people to his own opposition. ”

Zhu Wen said: "The most ridiculous thing is that Tang Zhaozong is obviously a stupid person, but he thinks he is smart, and Tang Zhangwei can't point it out for various reasons. They look like they are separated, and the contradictions between them are very big. ”

Xie Dinggan, the leader of the Zulu people, said: "Those Tang Lingren donated a lot of gold, silver and weapons to us, and our army benefited a lot from it. ”

Zhu Wen said: "If they don't donate this money to us, they will be extorted by those tax collectors under Tang Zhaozong, and they might as well be good people with us." ”

Pull in a proper position so that you can see most of the mammoth firepit by looking down the aisle and the open space between several firepits. He's gotten into the habit of watching Ella so much that he hardly thinks about it anymore. He wasn't even embarrassed about it, it was a part of his life, no matter what he was doing, she was always in his heart, he knew when she went to sleep, when she woke up, when she ate, when she did her work. He knew when she was out, who came to see her, how long they had been there, and he even had some idea of what they were talking about. He knew that Renek had been spending most of his time there. Even though he didn't like to see them together, he knew that Ella wasn't too close to him and seemed to be avoiding any intimate contact. Her actions calmed him down, accepted the situation, and alleviated his anxiety, so he was unprepared for the sight of her walking with Renec towards the fox fire pit while everyone was ready to sleep. At first he couldn't believe it. He thought she was just going to get something and would go back to her own bed. It wasn't until he saw her ordering Wolf to go to the Mammoth Fire Pit that he realized she was planning to spend the night with the carver.

As soon as this consciousness appeared, it was like a fire that exploded in his head, and burning pain and anger spread throughout his body. He was abandoned. His first impulse was to rush to the fox fire and pull her away, he imagined Renek laughing at him, he wanted to shatter the black smiley face, and destroy the contemptuous, mocking smile. He struggled to control himself, and finally, grabbed his snowsuit and rushed out. Jodala gulped in the cold air, trying to cool his burning fire of jealousy.

The cold almost numbed his lungs. The sub-freezing cold of early spring freezes the sewage, turning the creek into a solid surface of ice, and turning the mud that has been stepped on into uneven potholes, making it difficult to walk. He fell in the darkness and crawled forward to keep his balance.

When he got to the stable, he walked in from behind.

In the darkness, Winnie greeted him with a shout, and Resor snorted, nudging him gently, looking for a caressing. He spends a lot of time with these horses during the difficult winters and even more during the unstable springs. They welcome his company, and he, in the face of them who are enthusiastic and free from worries, also feels relaxed. He saw the curtain move inside. Then he felt the claws on his leg and heard a cry of pleading. He reached out and picked up the little wolf cub.

"Woya!" He laughed, but when the enthusiastic little creature licked his face, he flinched. "What are you doing here?" Then his smile was gone. "She told you to go away, isn't it that you are used to her being around you and miss her. I know how you feel. It's hard for her to get used to falling asleep after she's sleeping around." As he slapped and stroked the little wolf cub, he felt less nervous and was reluctant to let it go." What am I going to do with you? Wolf? I don't want you to go back. I want you to sleep with me." Then he frowned, realizing that he was faced with a dilemma. How could he get back to his bed with this wolf cub? It was cold outside, and it wasn't certain if the creature would want to go outside with him, and if he walked through the opening of the mammoth firepit, he would have to go through the fox firepit to get to his bed. At that time, nothing in the world could tempt him to walk through the fox fire. Chodala thought that if he had a sleeping blanket with him, it would be cooler in the hut, even if there was no fire, and it would be warm to wrap the fur between the two horses. Now he has no choice. Had to take the wolf cub out and go back through the front entrance.

He patted it, then hugged the wolf cub tightly to his chest, pushed open the curtain, and stepped into the cold night. The wind is stronger. Whipped coldly, stinging his face, and blowing: sweating the fur of his coat. Worf screamed, squirming, trying to get closer, but had no intention of walking away. Jodala moved cautiously over the uneven frozen ground, and when it came to the arch in front, he breathed a sigh of relief. When he walked into the kitchen firepit, it was quiet in the earthen house. He walked over to the sleeping blanket. Putting down Wolf, glad it seemed willing to stay. He quickly took off his coat and shoes, and then carried Wolf into the fur. He found that sleeping in the open space of this fire pit was not as warm as it was on the closed bed, so he slept in his indoor clothes, which were crumpled. It took him a while to find... A comfortable position settled, and soon the hot little hairball curled up beside him fell asleep.

Jodala wasn't so lucky. As soon as he closed his eyes, he heard the sound of the night, stiffened by the confrontation. Normally, the sound of breathing, turning over, coughing, and whispering at night is easy to ignore, but Chodala's ears hear what he doesn't want to hear.

"I'm grateful for everything you've done for me. Tarut, but I need your help. I had to leave. I have to go home. I've been away for too long. It's time for me to go back, but I need some travel gear and some food. Once the weather warms up, it's easier to find food along the way, but I'll need some at first."" I'm happy to give you what you need. Even though my clothes are a bit big for you, you can wear them,"

(End of chapter)