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Chapter fifty-seven before leaving

The day after Wufeng received the news, he arranged the Guanxi War Zone. He established the Guanxi War Zone and appointed Liang Chongxin as the commander-in-chief of the Guanxi War Zone. He controlled all the Northwest Army and local security forces of the four Guanxi prefectures. He had the same responsibilities and power as the commanders of the other two theaters. Wang Zongxi assisted Liang Chongxin in handling the Guanxi government affairs. On the same day, Wufeng set out to return to Qingyang, and Wufeng returned to Qingyang in just two days.

Seeing the girl's tears, Wufeng felt soft for no reason. He married a far away but had not had time to hold a formal wedding and his father was seriously ill. Now his father passed away. Although the royal family affection may not be as deep as ordinary people, he was connected by blood and could not get rid of it.

"Yutang, you don't have to be too sad. In fact, when His Majesty the Emperor couldn't get sick, you and I probably had this kind of premonition and mental preparation. His Majesty was not in good health, and he was old and he went to peace without any pain. This is also a blessing. As children, we can only express and express our grief from the heart." Gently stroking the girl's smooth hair as smooth as satin, Wufeng comforted the place with warm words. At this moment, he did not have more words. People are inevitably born, old, sick and die. Whether you are an emperor or an ordinary civilian, this is something that no one can avoid. You have to face it. It is enough to be able to understand the true meaning of life and live in this world.

"Wufeng,——" gently pressed his head against his fiancé's chest, and the girl burst into tears and choked without saying a word.

"Okay, let's beg for the change. The Imperial Provisional Military and Political Decision-making Committee, the Administration and the General Administration of Rites have jointly issued a document requiring military and political chiefs from all over the country to enter Beijing. Your Majesty's state funeral will be held in one month. We must prepare earlier to handle the Northwest affairs before we can go to Beijing." Wufeng gently patted the girl's back, which was still twitching, and said softly.

"You have to go to Beijing in person too?" Although I was thinking about this matter in my heart and thinking about it, the girl judged that her fiancé would not return to Beijing with her, but she did not expect that the other party would say that she would go to Beijing with her. How could she not surprise and surprise?

"What? Why can't I go to Beijing? Can I not go to Beijing? Whether as the imperial prince consort or a minister, it seems that I have no choice but to be a responsibilities. Does Yutang also think I shouldn't go to Beijing?" Wufeng's mouth flashed with a smile, and he looked at the beautiful face of the rainy pear blossoms with a teasing look.

"No, I'm just worried about you--I thought you would never return to the imperial capital after experiencing the last incident." The girl hesitated for a moment and said frankly.

"Haha, is Li Wufeng a timid person? Yutang, you underestimate your husband too much. I don't want to talk about the past, but what a big deal is the death of Your Majesty? How could I, Li Wufeng, ignore the overall situation because I am afraid of my own safety? Isn't this even more a handle to say that I, Li Wufeng, is arrogant and unlawful, and have a disobedient heart?" Wufeng smiled slightly and said, "Yutang, you don't have to worry too much. With you here, I, the royal prince-consort, may not dare to provoke me, don't you?"

Shaking his head, a trace of haze flashed across the girl Furong's jade face, "Wufeng, I think you should think better if you are mature. My father passed away, and no one can guarantee the situation in the imperial capital. My brothers are all in the imperial capital. I Xiang Lin Guoxiong and Lang Yongquan will not attend the funeral in person. To be honest, your goal is greater. I don't know how many people hate you to the core. My identity as a princess may not help you, and maybe it will attract more jealousy. You must consider this clearly."

To be honest, Wufeng had a dispute with Xiao Tang, Su Qin, Ling Tianfang and others about whether to go to Beijing. Almost everyone opposed Wufeng's entry into Beijing. However, when Wufeng asked who could replace him to attend the funeral of His Majesty the Emperor, Xiao Tang and others knew that it was indeed a bit difficult to deal with in this regard. Wufeng's special identity restricted him. Neither Xiao Tang or Su Ling and others were enough to replace Wufeng in such a standard event, especially Wufeng's identity was even more so. However, the few people still asked Wufeng to send a representative to replace Wufeng in Beijing on the grounds that Wufeng's safety could not be obtained. They had always been upset about Wufeng's last time being under house arrest.

I was a little moved. Wufeng did not expect that even Situ Yutang would advise him to consider this issue carefully. This at least shows that the other party has gradually integrated into the northwest and has gradually learned to consider the issue from the northwest perspective.

"Yutang, thank you for your concern, but this time the matter is extraordinary. I have to go, and I have to go even if I don't go. What a big deal about Your Majesty's funeral, I can't be absent." Wufeng comforted the other party with full confidence: "I think during Your Majesty's funeral, you will not be able to provoke trouble. As for Your Majesty's funeral, there will be too many things involved. Your brothers are not a good deal. It's really hard to say who will sit on this throne. I guess it's not the turn to deal with me."

The girl was silent for a while before saying, "Will your subordinates agree to your entry into Beijing?"

"They have their ideas, but I have my decision." Wufeng avoided this question. He did not want to expose these different views in front of the other side, which would not help.

Wu Feng, who returned to Qingyang, also inspected the first guard division that had been supplemented. The entire division under the leadership of the acting division commander Song Tianxiong. Although it added a considerable number of new recruits, it was obvious that the training of the first guard division was quite effective. Although it was still a certain distance from the first guard division at the time, this was not achieved through training, but needed real swords and guns to make up for it.

The cavalry and archers of the Qiuer people also arrived in Qingyang as agreed. Wufeng was very interested in the Tubu archers, known as the archers, and randomly checked some of the Tubu archers for live performances. Their archery level was indeed refreshing, far exceeding the level of archers in the Imperial Army, including the Northwest Army. Of course, these archers had not undergone formal military training and had never participated in regular wars. They had a common problem of nomadic soldiers, that is, poor military discipline. Fortunately, Wufeng had already prepared, and the Northwest Military Academy specially selected some military instructors to conduct orthodox military discipline intensive training for these 15,000 archers, and achieved initial results.

Before leaving the northwest to go to the imperial capital, Wufeng held the last military and political joint meeting. Participants selected commanders of the three major theaters and members of the Northwest Military Staff (the commander-in-chief of the Northwest War Zone Fielding and the Director of the Combat Readiness Rao have been added as members of the Joint Military Staff), and also included important government departments, Sai Bo, Director of the Government Affairs Office of the Western Regions Alliance, Molun, Qingyang City Shou, Wang Liao, Deputy Director of the Foreign Liaison Office, and Wang Zongxi, Senior Commissioner of the Foreign Liaison Office, attended the meeting.

At the meeting, Wufeng reiterated the current tasks of the three major war zones and made it clear that during his departure from the northwest, except for the temporary interruption of the commanders of each war zone in an emergency, Xiao Tang was responsible for the daily government affairs, and Ling Tianfang was responsible for coordinating the military affairs between the three major war zones. In principle, he agreed to Hu Yanqiu, commander-in-chief of the Western Regions United Army, to increase the Western Regions United Army from 30,000 to 50,000, and the military expenses required were raised by the Western Regions Government Affairs Office.

Due to concerns about the many uncertainties Wufeng faced when he went to the imperial capital this time, Wufeng's marriage and offspring issues were put on the official occasion as the issue for the first time, especially the offspring issues. The proposal to take effective measures in the short term to achieve stability of the people was unanimously agreed by the participants and recorded as official documents. The urgency shown by everyone on this issue was beyond Wufeng's expectations, so that Wufeng was forced to ensure that under the pressure of everyone, he had to ensure that he achieved obvious results in a short period of time to calm the people's hearts.

The issue of Wufeng's wife's first choice also sparked debate among the congregation. The faction led by Su Minshun and Molun advocated that Angel was the first wife, and believed that Angel was the first choice in terms of loyalty and relationship with Wufeng. Moreover, Angel's identity was very compatible with Wufeng, and she could also win the support of the Huey family, one of the five major families of the empire; while the faction of Su Qin, Wang Liao and Wang Zongxi supported Situ Yutang, the seventeenth princess of the empire.

Listing Situ Yutang as the first wife can fully utilize the identity of the Imperial Princess to win a lot of help for Wufeng to win the traditional conservative forces of the Empire; the mean school led by Xiao Tang advocates that An Qier and Situ Yutang and even Princess Anne are not divided into different orders, which can avoid conflicts and gain the title of several families. However, his views were strongly opposed by the other two factions, believing that this will not only not win the support of the representatives of the two sides, but on the contrary may also cause more conflicts.
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