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Chapter 83 Licheng

The State of Zhao has been destroyed, and all the way is Qin. With Ziying and Peng Yue identities there, it is naturally unobstructed. In a few days, I arrived at the destination of this trip, Licheng.

The two first came to the county government office of LC County and prepared to deliver Duanjiazhuang's fief and rent.

Licheng is a small county with a population of less than 10,000 people. Therefore, Shentu, as the head of a county, can only be called the county magistrate, but cannot be called the county magistrate.

Since Licheng is located on the border of Qin, Onozawa was the State of Qi in the past, and the county magistrates attached great importance to Lidi in their daily lives.

There are even no high-ranking officials who come here.

Although the land of Li is in trouble, the common people are also ordinary people. As the county magistrate, Shentu naturally lived a very comfortable life.

But on this day, a team of majestic cavalry came to the entrance of his government office.

After hearing the reports from his subordinates, Shentu did not dare to neglect, so he quickly met him out.

As the head of a county, Shentu is also a child of a large clan, and his knowledge is naturally different from that of ordinary minor officials.

A few days ago, I heard that the battle between Qin and Zhao had ended with the Qin State's great victory over Zhao State's demise. The Qi State, which was close to his own capital, had a good relationship with Qin State, and it was impossible for the enemy soldiers to invade the territory.

According to the reports from the minor officials, there were dozens of cavalry alone. It was not something that ordinary people could enjoy. At least according to her, even if the county magistrate of Dongjun traveled, he could not reach the level of dozens of cavalry guards.

Of course, Peng Yue's five doctoral levels naturally have no right to mobilize so many guards, and these people are mainly to protect Ziying's safety.

Shentu hurried to the government gate and saw clearly the situation of the group.

Standing in front of the mansion was a young man in brocade robe who was about ten years old. He was waiting for a woman in black on his right hand, and on the left was a general wearing armor.

The two people standing beside Ziying were naturally ordered to "closely" to protect Ziying, who had been inseparable from Xia Ke and Peng Yue, the protagonist of this trip.

"Pa" Shen Tu slapped hard on the face of the minor official who went to report to him. Unpredictable, the minor official was directly knocked over to the ground by the disciple's palm.

"Sir, why dare to stand the noble son outside the mansion?" Shen Tu said sternly, "The wind is very strong outside, so the young master asks the yamen to speak."

Although I don’t know who Ziying is, Shen Tu is also a knowledgeable person. Just by looking at the equipment and momentum of these dozens of cavalrymen, they can tell that they are definitely the elite among the elites of the Qin army, and they are definitely not comparable to those sloppy prefectures and counties.

The general standing behind the left side of the noble prince, the robe leaking from the edge of the armor was inlaid with a faint golden thread, which was exactly what the five doctors could only enjoy.

If a general with the title of the Seventh-class Duke and above in Qin Ruo, when he saw the county magistrate, the chief could bow but not bow to him, and his status was almost the same as that of him. The general who had reached the ninth-level five doctors and had already had a status above him was still standing behind the prince.

You don’t have to think about it and know that the young man standing in front of him is definitely not something he can afford to provoke. He can decide his future with just a word.

Thinking that this group had been standing outside the mansion for a long time, Shentu immediately became a little verbal. If he blamed him for this, it would definitely not be a good feeling.

Shen Tu thought about it and put all the responsibility on the minor official responsible for reporting.

"It's okay, it's okay to stand there when you have nothing to do." Ziying immediately cleared the siege for the siege.

"Please..." Shentu was leading the way.

After entering the main hall of the government office, Shen Tu naturally did not dare to take the lead. He led Ziying in the upper hand, Peng Yue in the second seat, and Xia Ke stood directly behind Ziying. Then Shen Tu sat carefully at Peng Yue to start.

"Dare you ask who is the young master? I have a command to come to Lidi?" Shentu asked carefully.

No matter how noble the status of a baby is, you must first figure out what you are here to do in order to meet your preferences.

At least judging from Ziying's behavior, this noble young man should have a gentle temperament.

Ziying waved her hand and Xia Ke handed Ziying's identity talisman to Shentu.

When Shentu looked at it, he saw the exquisitely carved jade talismans written on it: the five words "Chang'an Gentleman Infant".

The news that Ziying has regained his position as Chang'an Jun has long been spread across the country through the record of the battle of the Kuaima Sui Destroy Zhao.

lc County Mayor Shen Tu just saw this post newspaper the day before yesterday. He never thought that just a few days after he received the news, the Chang'an Jun, who was in the limelight, came to his jurisdiction.

The person who knows this matter has just arrived at the county level, and from the texture of the talisman, it is definitely not a fake. Moreover, if you have such a personal guard, it must be Chang'an Jun himself who came here.

Thinking of this, Shentu immediately stood up and bowed to the chief and said, "I don't know that Chang'an is here, Shentu has lost his mistakes and I hope you will forgive me!"

"The great man asked for it, it should be because Ziying was bothering me."

Seeing that Ziying had no intention of blaming him, Shentu slowly stood up.

"I don't know what you have come to Lidi? If you have any orders, you will not refuse."

"This time, it was for General Peng Yue. In the battle of Zhao, General Peng received the title of five officials for his merits. Because General Peng's hometown was approaching Onozawa, he set his fief at a noble place."

As soon as Ziying finished speaking, a cavalry of his entourage handed the documents of Peng Yue’s fief to Shentu.

Shentu took it and saw that the fief of Duanjiazhuang in Wuxiang was awkward. It was just a village, and it would be fine to get a fief of Ziying in his city.

But the key is that as the head of Li County, he doesn't care much about politics except for fun, and he doesn't know where Duanjiazhuang is.

Fortunately, he has been an official for many years and still has the ability to adapt to changes. He is no longer obsessed with Duanjiazhuang's position.

"I'll give you instructions and immediately transfer Duan Jiazhuang's taxes to General Peng."

After the county government affairs were completed, Ziying politely declined Shentu’s proposal to entertain the banquet and took Peng Yue to Duanjiazhuang.

Peng Yue could not wait to see his dream lover Erni whom he had been thinking about day and night, so he naturally agreed with Ziying's decision.

However, there was another person on the way. Seeing that Ziying insisted on not leaving a banquet, Shentu went with a lazy look on the name of serving along the road.

The county magistrate Shen Tu followed along and thought that it would be beneficial or harmless to Peng Yue's proposal, so Ziying agreed.

During this trip, Shentu learned more about Ziying and his group's extraordinaryness.

Ziying and his party were all cavalrymen. If he wanted to follow, he would definitely have to ride a horse. His county yamen also had more than ten horses. However, when he took it out, he found that even the most handsome horse in Licheng was not as good as Ziying and the others' mounts.

After all, Licheng is not a place for horse-producing, and horse-raising people are rare, and better war horses have long been requisitioned for the Qin army's war horses, and those who are left behind are the second most.

Even the Qin army's war horses were worse than the steed horses traded from the grasslands, let alone these "secondary" horses.
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