Chapter 847: Chaos (7)

After a while, this cavalry turned around the corner of the street and came to the front, and Chun Yuqiong recognized at a glance that the leader was Yuan Tan, the eldest son of the Yuan Shao family, and was really overjoyed, and greeted loudly: "Yuan Gongzi, please help capture these alien thieves." ”

However, it was said that Yuan Tan came out of Runan with more than 1,000 cavalry, hoping to make a contribution and make a name for himself. I didn't expect that the protected Jin Lanpu was actually a fake, and the Battle of Luoyang only assigned tasks such as damming and burning military rations, which did not reflect the sense of existence at all. In the end, in terms of rewards for meritorious deeds, Qiu Ming himself only got a hairpin, let alone a reward for Yuan Tan, so Yuan Tan was only sullenly trapped at home, waiting for his father to return.

During the chaos last night, his uncle and grandfather Yuan Kui repeatedly instructed that the Yuan family should not go out for a single step, although Yuan Tan was anxious, he was helpless. Today, the chaos in the city is even more prevalent, although Yuan Tan and Yuan Shang are itching, they can only sigh for a long time. Suddenly, I received a message from Yuan Kui from Deyang Palace, and asked their brothers to let go and do it, and the bigger the trouble, the better. Yuan Tan's heart was overjoyed, and he immediately led people out of the house.

As soon as a mob of looting was routed, someone told them that there were Hun cavalry in front of them. Yuan Tan was still hesitating to avoid these Huns, Yuan Shang showed his birch bow and shouted: "Luoyang is the city where the Son of Heaven lives, how can you allow foreign races to make trouble, everyone will kill thieves together." After speaking, he rushed out first, Yuan Tan was worried that his younger brother would lose, so he could only command the others to follow, but he didn't expect to save Chun Yuqiong.

Liu Bao only glanced at it, and knew that these cavalry who came could not be eaten easily, and after all, this was the territory of the Han people, and if it was delayed for a long time, he was afraid that more enemies would entangle him. Seeing that Yuan Tan was young, he arranged for two pawns to come forward and attack, intending to capture Yuan Tan and force back this sudden cavalry.

The Huns' household is equivalent to the miscellaneous general of the Han Dynasty, and those who are not superior in force cannot do it, and the two of them are together, and Yuan Tan is a little in a hurry. Chun Yuqiong picked up the axe and was about to step forward to help, Yuan Shang secretly drew a bow and arrow, and shot a man in the left eye, falling to the ground and dying.

Liu Bao was taken aback, this little boy was only seven or eight years old, and his archery skills were so superb, it seemed that he had a great background. He has robbed for so long and reaped a lot, and now he just wants to return to the grassland safely to enjoy the wealth, how can he be willing to work hard with Yuan Tan? So he ordered the surviving pawn to take a small number of troops to break off, but he took the road with a large group of men and horses.

This master was very brave, and it only took more than 20 people to block the Yuan family's cavalry for nearly a moment of incense, until he was sure that Liu Bao had run far away before ordering his subordinates to lay down their weapons, and said in a smug and disdainful tone: "According to the rules of our grassland, I am the last warrior to fight, and I deserve your respect and hospitality." I need ......".

Before the words fell, Chun Yuqiong had already chopped him down with an axe, splitting him in half: "When I came to our territory, I talked about the rules of the grassland, and I was stunned at first glance." Someone came, and they were all cut down. ”

Yuan Shang shouted with some dissatisfaction: "Hey, they are our captives. ”

Chun Yuqiong said: "These aliens take advantage of the danger of others to spread wild in Luoyang, if we still want to engage in any respect and hospitality, each of them will first jump out and burn and grab a handful, and then put down the butcher's knife with a smile and say surrender." I don't know what kind of preferential treatment is given to prisoners, I only know that those who offend me will be punished even if they are far away. ”

Yuan Tan said: "General Chunyu's words are also reasonable, this group of Huns is extremely vicious, I don't know how many people have been harmed, it is better for us to chase them separately, and we must kill them all." ”

Chun Yuqiong and Yuan Tan continued to chase Liu Bao, but they didn't expect that it was broad daylight at that time, and Luoyang City was full of people, and soon the news of their massacre of the Huns and surrendered troops spread. The celebrities and scholars were quickly divided into two factions, one faction thought that the chaos should be controlled with heavy canons, and the other faction thought that the killing was ominous, not to mention that the Xiongnu had been attached to the Han Dynasty in the south, and they were about to show grace and envelop them, how could they open the killing ring in vain?

Since the Xiyuan New Army and the Shijia Armed Forces have begun to come forward to clean up, order in the city has been restored a lot, but those Qinglou restaurants are the most disturbed by the mob, and almost none of them are open. These celebrities and gentlemen couldn't afford to pay attention to this matter, and the voices of discussion became louder and louder.

Jian Shuo's interrogation finally couldn't go on, no matter how much he investigated, the clues were all directed to the Empress Dowager Dong and Zhang Rang. Life is so beautiful, Jian Shuo doesn't want to make such an obvious suicide behavior as entering the palace to confront him. When he was a little confused, there was a sudden news that Chun Yuqiong had killed the surrendered Hun captives, and the Deyang Palace immediately became lively, and the ministers talked about it, but they all pointed the finger at Jian Shuo, which was nothing more than that the emperor was not strict, cruel and murderous, and there was a loss of national body, etc., and there was a faint tendency to force Jian Shuo to commit suicide to thank the countrymen.

Jian Shuo panicked, he investigated the case like this, but he really offended a lot of people, and now the case can't be investigated for the time being, if he provokes public anger again, he will be a big deal. He immediately summoned Chun Yuqiong back and assigned Bao Hong, the captain of the Tun Cavalry, to replace Chun Yuqiong to continue to quell the rebellion, but told Bao Hong not to be radical in everything and not to cause new national contradictions.

Luoyang was originally the place where all ethnic groups came to the court, Dongyi, Xirong, Nanban, Beidi, and countless Hu people who traveled to and from business and tribute, not to mention that there were dozens of envoys from small surrounding countries living in Honglu Temple. Many of these small countries were once subjects of the Xiongnu, and they knew very well about the rules on the grassland, and when they heard about the killing, they were all furious and demanded an explanation from the Han Dynasty.

At this time, the great Honglu Cao Song was imprisoned in the edict by Jian Shuo's personal vendetta, and the officials of the Honglu Temple were all uneasy because of the death of the Son of Heaven, and it was inevitable that they would be a little snub in their words and attitudes. The envoys had already watched all night and knew that Luoyang was now in a period of extreme weakness, and even the unarmed mob could not be suppressed quickly, and Liu Bao's 2,000 cavalry had robbed a lot of money in the city, which strongly stimulated them. So, under the pretext that the ewes of the pavilion were stolen, they also began to rebel.

As soon as these envoys were mobilized, the Hu people everywhere in the city immediately responded, and because of national habits, most of them carried knives with them, and the harm caused was naturally very different from that of the mob. They were much more familiar with the situation in Luoyang than Liu Bao, and wherever they went, like locusts crossing the border, as long as they could open the courtyards and houses, they would not let go of them, and they dared to rush up when they encountered a small number of Han armed people, and they could not run away again. As a result, the situation in Luoyang City, which had already begun to improve somewhat, became even more chaotic.