After listening Teng Yunâs strategy and receiving Xue Junliangâs approval, Xue Houyang immediately left to reply Xue Yu and Teng Shangâs urgent report.
Teng Shang, who was still in northern border, was the first to give warnings about the small county. Now that His Majesty had given order, even though Xue Yu was still reluctant, they would have to move to reclaim the county from the enemy.
This strategy would be led personally by Teng Shang. After spreading the rumors for nearly half a month, Teng Shang finally assembled the troops and started towards the small county.
Zou Zhenying in the small county had heard the rumors but at this point, he had nowhere to retreat. He could only wait until Cheng Tian conquered the border pass and then started attacking Xue Countryâs army.
Until Teng Shangâs troops approached the county, Cheng Tian never once sent reinforcement to support Zou Zhenying. Although he was very brave, Zou Zhenying was incapable in creating soldiers out of nothing. The county was surrounded, isolated and was helpless; Teng Shang surrounded the county and attacked it from many sides. Zou Zhenying fought with all his might but eventually his troops had used up all of their food supply.
Zou Zhenying was at a dead end. After stuck for three days, he opened the county gate and sent out all the old or injured soldiers, as well as any women and children; creating a ruse to confuse his opponent, and then led the soldiers facing Xue Countryâs army head on.
Zou Zhenyingâs soldiers had been trapped inside the small county for three days, it was inevitable their spirit was low. They were soon defeated by Teng Shangâs soldiers and Zou Zhenying was captured.
When the battle was over, the county was almost desolate a there were not many survivors.
Hearing Teng Shang had taken over the small county, Xue Yu took his one thousand soldiers and went to the small county. In front of the enemy soldiers, he personally cut Zou Zhenyingâs head and hung it on a bamboo pole right at the county gate. He also ordered all the captured soldiers, with no exception, to be killed and then the bodies be thrown out of the gate.
Cheng Tianâs spy quickly got the news; how the usually barren surrounding of the county suddenly was full of wild dogs and crows, how the cloying smell of the corpses was thick in the air.
Xue Yuâs action not only shocked the entire soldiers, but also the entire Xue Countryâs Imperial Court.
Some thought that Xue Yu was too cruel. The enemy obviously had surrendered and Xue Country could use more soldiers and talented military commanders; he could have taken in the captive prisoners.
The others thought Xue Yuâs action was necessary and unavoidable. In the end, the prisoners were still enemies; no one could guarantee they would not just pretend to surrender just to buy time before someday rebel against Xue Country. Those prisoners wasnât worth it.
Moreover, if they were to be used as soldiers, the prisoners would need food to eat. Xue Countryâs own soldiers had to use the army provisions wisely because of how hard it was to transport supplies to the border; how could they afford feeding the prisoners?
For a time, the entire Imperial Court was arguing about Xue Yuâs action, and then they started to argue about Teng Shang.
Although Teng Shang had contributed a great victory for Xue Country, he was still a foreigner. In this battlefield, he had gained quite a few follower and many of the court officials suggested that Teng Shang had to be pulled back to prevent him cultivating too much military power.
Cheng Tian, realizing the plan in using the small county to attack Xue Country had failed and he had suffered a great deal of soldiers, didnât dare launching any more reckless move. Moreover, knowing Xue Yuâs action, Cheng Tiang became even more restrained and cautious. In battlefield, it was necessary to be savage, but he had never met such heartless action. In the end, Cheng Tian moved his soldiers to withdraw as far as 30Â li.\n
Since the small county, Xue Junliang would always ask Teng Yunâs opinions about military affairs and plans. Some times, he would be discussing with Teng Yun until very late into the night.
Xue Junliang had been increasingly convinced that the Empress of his being confined in the Inner Palace was a huge misstep of the Heaven.
At the moment, Teng Yun was scanning the military map with his entire focus. Jiang Yu came in bringing tea but Xue Junliang gestured to him not to make any noises. Xue Junliang then took a cup of tea and gently placed it in Teng Yunâs hand.
Teng Yun didnât even turn his head to see who was giving him the tea. He took the cup and opened the lid.
Xue Junliang said, âCareful, itâs hot.â
Eyes never strayed from the map, he just said âEnâ. Xue Junliang and Jiang Yu smiled in amusement.
Teng Yun admitted his helping Xue Junliang defeating Cheng Tian was because he had an ulterior motive. He wanted to use his own ability to build Xue Countryâs defense and also to force Cheng Tian to step back. This was all for Teng Country.
Now that Teng Country was in the verge of collapsing, it was not enough to guard against Xue Junliang alone. If Cheng Tian had the mind to attack Teng Country, it would be a huge trouble.
Xue Junliang saw the Empress would sometime knit her eyebrows, sometime smile to herself; he couldnât even stop himself from asking, âWhat are you looking at?â
Teng Yun came back from his musings and said, âMarquis Zhenjiang had been in the north for some time, the army provisions should be getting insufficient. Are Your Majesty planning to transport more supplies?â
Xue Junliang smiled and said, âYouâve been frowning for half a day only thinking about army provisions? Of course, the transport of supplies are already arranged. Iâm not so mean I would let my soldiers fight with empty bellies.â
Xue Junliang said that lightly as if it was funny, but for Teng Yun, it was unexpected. Not every king would do anything to keep his soldiers from hunger. At least, Teng Yunâs own father wouldnâtâŠ
âIf Your Majesty want to transport supplies,â Teng Yun pointed the map with a finger, âYour Majesty must use this road.â
âAlright.â
Xue Junliang had been in constant amazement these days. He still couldnât wrap his head around how his Empress was so familiar with the battle fields and could remember and analyze the roads seemingly without any effort. If his Empress were to lead troops and fight against Xue Country, he reckoned she would be a formidable enemy.
Xue Junliang said, âAre you saying Cheng Tian might launch a sneak attack on our usual transportation route? That is impossible. The route is deep into a remote and difficult terrain; if they somehow manage trekking the remote route, they would be too exhausted to ambush us.â
Teng Yun smiled while shaking his head, but Xue Junliang thought the smile looked rather like a sneer. Xue Junliang couldnât help flicking the tip of the Empressâ nose and said, âOh? Whatâs this, my Empress has a better opinion?â\nTeng Yun pointed the map again, âCheng Tian is an arrogant man. He hasnât been sending troops to create trouble these days, it doesnât seem like his usual style⊠The usual transportation route passes a land that is very low. The area is not a canyon but is very narrow. I heard there is a river next to the narrow road, the river is very rapid that even with the northern cold weather, the water would not freeze.â
Teng Yun then turned his head towards Xue Junliang, still smiling, he continued, âIf I am Cheng Tian, I would order people quietly dig up the river. When the soldiers bringing food supplies are passing the narrow road, I would reroute the water course and drown the soldiers. The food would be lost, but it would frighten and discourage Xue Countryâs army in the front lines. I could win the battle without lifting a weapon.â
âYeahâŠâ Xue Junliang nodded and stared dazedly at the Empress.
Noting this, Teng Yun thought maybe there was something on his face. Sometime when he was examining the map, he would use a brush and ink to draw circles or make notes. Thinking maybe he had ink on his face, Teng Yun rubbed a hand on his cheek but his hand came up clean.
Xue Junliang lifted a hand and caress the other personâs lips with a thumb. With a sly look on his face, he said, âFortunately, youâre not Cheng Tian, are you?â
Teng Yunâs heart skipped a beat. He looked away trying to avoid Xue Junliangâs gaze and said, âOf course. There is no way Chen-qie is Cheng Tian.â
Xue Junliang sat down, with a hand on the Empressâ waist he pulled her to sit on his lap. Then, he gently caressed her cheeks and earlobe. Teng Yun let him; he didnât find Xue Junliangâs gestures suspicious.
Xue Junliang, on the other hand, had discovered this pattern for a while now. If he occasionally touched the Empress when they were discussing about something, she would not push him away. His hand which was on the other personâs waist climbed slightly up; with it he pushed the other personâs back so the other person was slightly bowing. Then he himself raised his head and lightly kissed the corner of the other personâs lips.
âYou speak so cleverly, how can I ever trust you?â
Teng Yun was startled. In an instant, he stood up and took a step back. But then he accidentally knocked over the map behind him. The map, and the board holding it, fell to the floor with a loud bang.
Xue Junliang also stood up following Teng Yun. Suddenly, he crowded the Empress to the wall. The two were standing so close they shared each otherâs breath. Xue Junliangâs tall and robust frame was almost completely covering the Empressâ smaller one.
Teng Yun turned his head away and didnât look at Xue Junliang. Xue Junliang lowered his head slightly, staring at the other personâs thin and graceful neck, and smiled, âAre you still not willing?â
Xue Junliang could see the Empressâ throat tensed abruptly as if she was struggling to say something, but in the end she didnât say anything.
Xue Junliang didnât insist. At this point, if he were to tell everyone he was an arrogant king, people who didnât know would not believe him. He never even touched his own Empress.
âNeedless to say I want us to be on mutual consent, so I wonât be forcing you, butâŠâ
Xue Junliang lifted Teng Yunâs chin, making the other person look at him. Smiling, he said, âI must ask you, are you really admiring Teng Shang?â
âYour Majesty!â Teng Yunâs eyes widened as he stared at Xue Junliang. But Xue Junliang didnât look particularly upset nor angry, he only said, âYou donât need to answer⊠But if you want to know about Teng Shangâs news, how about we make an agreement?â
Teng Yun didnât reply, only staring at Xue Junliang with wide eyes.\n\nXue Junliang was very pleased by the personâs reactions. He liked how the usually indifferent person went pliant and soft in his arms. This kind of excitement was similar to conquering another country.
After a long time kissing, Xue Junliang finally let go of Teng Yun. Teng Yunâs vision had started to dim and his legs were shaking; he leaned back against the wall and tried to regained his breathing.
Seeing the other personâs rumpled appearance, Xue Junliang narrowed his eyes. He lowered his head again to kiss the other personâs neck and traced it up to her lips where she had a silver thread of saliva she couldnât quite manage to swallow.
Teng Yun felt a wet and warm sensation from his neck and couldnât help a shiver. Xue Junliang smiled and salaciously said, âYou taste as sweet as I imagined.â
Teng Yunâs brain only now started working again. His face was so heated he could not calm himself, he could only try hiding how rumpled he was by glaring daggers at Xue Junliang.
The glare wasnât scary at all. Xue Junliang saw how the Empressâ was glaring sharply at him but her eyes were slightly red and misty; the combination looked intriguing instead.
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Jiang Yu, seeing the two people having an intimate time, had quickly withdrawn outside. He had been serving in the Palace for many years, he had keen eyes and knew he should not stay in the room where there was a scene like this.
When the Empress finally left, Jiang Yu entered the room to clean up the Empressâ cup, refill Xue Wangâs tea and correct the knocked over map.
Seeing Jiang Yu tidying up the room, Xue Junliang coughed. The mess could make people believe there had been a passionate scene, but actually there was only kissing. Jiang Yu had been following him for a long time, but thinking Jiang Yu assuming heâd been doing indecent thing in the study room was making Xue Junliang quite awkward.
But of course, Xue Junliang didnât try to explain himself. He did wish he and his Empress did something in the study room, but unfortunately, his trick hadnât been enough to make the Empress change her mind.
Xue Junliang walked over to the map and stood in front of it. He was examining the map when he suddenly laughed; tracing the route the Empress had pointed out earlier, an idea formed in his mind.
âJiang Yu.â
âThis old servant is here.â
Xue Junliang said, âAbout Zhao Lu, Iâm thinking of a good idea.â
Jiang Yu kept his head bowed and respectfully waited for Xue Wang.
Xue Junliang thought the idea was indeed very good, âA river is very beneficial; it can carry a boat, but can also overturn the boat⊠If Feng Wang is visiting a river, do you think it is possible he drowns in the river?â