Chapter 227 The First Emperor
Meng Yi and Feng Quji certainly knew Ying Gao's concerns, so they all stepped forward. Finally, Feng Quji knelt on the front of the sickbed of the First Emperor and whispered in a very close voice to the First Emperor's ears, "Your Majesty, Young Master Gao has returned to the court..."
At the beginning, Emperor First Emperor's eyes were still tightly closed. If it weren't for the already skinny chest and abdomen, Ying Gao would have thought that Emperor First Emperor had really not escaped his fate and had repeated the mistakes of his previous life.
Until Feng Quji repeated this sentence five or six times in the ear of Emperor First Emperor, the fingers of Emperor First Emperor finally had a slight movement. Then, there were his lips slightly shaking, and finally, his eyes, as if they had worked hard, finally opened.
Ying Gao, who was right in front of Emperor Qin, knew that Emperor Qin's body might have reached the point of lighting the lamp and boiling oil when he left, but he was a little confused by Chen Sheng's rebellion against Qin, so he did not focus on the health of Emperor Qin.
Thinking about it now, the body of the First Emperor had almost been destroyed since the elixirs were interrupted by the alchemists, so he killed Meng Sheng so that the First Emperor would not die suddenly, and could not reverse his health.
Ying Gao looked up slightly, and the eyes of Emperor Qin Shi's eyes were fixedly looking at him. Although his body was about to reach the point where the oil was exhausted, his eyes were still so bright.
The eyes of Ying Gao were still so firm. In the eyes of Emperor First Emperor, Ying Gao seemed to be able to see how the First Emperor, who was less than 30 years old twenty years ago, was so glorious, and seemed to see the infinite yearning for the Qin Dynasty in the eyes of Emperor First Emperor when he wiped out the six kingdoms one by one...
All are gone...
What Ying Gao could have left in his mind at this time was these three words. Perhaps for Daqin, his arrival indeed allowed this dynasty to continue its due glory on the Central Plains. At least in this life, he had this ability and determination.
However, for the First Emperor, his arrival did not seem to have brought him any major changes. Although the First Emperor did not know that if he had not had the current emergence of Gongzi Gao, he might have ended up dying in a foreign land.
But Ying Gao knew that he would not say anything about death. Anyway, whether he would come or not, the life of the First Emperor is coming to an end. This is not a sense of accomplishment for him.
"Father, Gao Bush down his father's entrustion, and has captured and killed Chen Sheng and Xiang Liang, the leader who rebels of Qin. Although there are still some people who rebel against Qin on the territory of our Great Qin, there are already soldiers of the Great Qin who are strangling him. When my father improves, he will definitely win!"
Ying Gao saw the Qingming in the eyes of the First Emperor, and hurriedly leaned against his bed and told the First Emperor about his achievements. Although he didn't know if the First Emperor could still hear what he said clearly, Ying Gao knew that for the First Emperor, nothing could make him more happy than his son who led his army to win a battle.
After saying that, Ying Gao also stared at the First Emperor in front of him. He knew that the First Emperor at this time was probably sacrificing his life to meet him for the last time. If he could not walk the last short distance with him, Ying Gao himself would probably not spare him easily.
Ying Gao stared at the First Emperor, and Feng Quji and Meng Yi behind him were the same. In addition to the puff sound of boiling herbs, there were only a few of them who were slightly nervous breathing.
"Have you ever... smashed the anti-Qin alliance?"
Finally, after the three of them had a long wait, Emperor Qin Shi finally said this slowly. Feng Quji and Meng Yi looked at each other with tears in their eyes, and breathed a sigh of relief.
They kept the physical condition of the First Emperor from all the officials, but they couldn't resist the time Ying Gao went out this time. When the news of Ying Gao's victory on the front line was passed back to Xianyang City, and the First Emperor had never shown up, some officials of the Qin Dynasty finally had a lot of doubts.
Such doubts led to the pressure on Meng Yi and Feng Quji in the court was really a bit too great. Of course, they could not let the First Emperor go to the court to meet everyone. So, within two months, rumors spread in the Qin Dynasty and inside and outside Xianyang City, and it was said that the First Emperor was probably no longer alive, and the Qin Dynasty was controlled by the Meng brothers.
At this moment, Meng Yi and Feng Quji became a little embarrassed. They hurriedly took advantage of the fact that the First Emperor could still open his eyes and inform the First Emperor about the situation. However, the First Emperor was unmoved and asked them to handle the government step by step and wait for Ying Gao's return.
After waiting, another month passed. The court officials made a fuss for a while and saw that both of them were unmoved, but they all calmed down a lot. But at this moment, another rather unfavorable news came from the north.
The rumors that the First Emperor was seriously ill or even died were basically unconvincing in the territory of Daqin, because the seven anti-Qin forces who were dissatisfied with Daqin and were resentful were basically all in a situation where Ying Gao was beaten up in groups.
But I don’t know who brought this news to Shangjun, outside the Great Wall, and to the territory of the Huns.
At this moment, the Huns, who had been fucked by the Qin army for many years, were like wolves who smelled the smell of meat, and began to stare at Shangjun again.
Fortunately, there was Meng Tian in the Great Wall and an army of 150,000. After trying several times, the Huns found that Meng Tian was still the Meng Tian and the Qin soldiers were still such brave Qin soldiers. They temporarily stopped their temptation, but many Hun tribes were stationed directly not far from the Great Wall. They were obviously further observing the situation in Xianyang City. Once Meng Tian was not here, they would almost certainly take very huge actions after enduring for a long time.
Under such circumstances, under the weak command of Emperor Qin Shi, Meng Yi forced Meng Tian to divide the 150,000 army under Meng Tian's command to reorganize it back to the surrounding area of Xianyang City for protection.
Chapter completed!