Bai Hui replied: "It's a secret letter from Su Qin to the king.
It seems that the people he sent are going faster than me.
The first half of the letter is about what I did in Linzi City, and the second half is about one of his Plan, he hopes to ask the King of Qin to help him, let the Qin State cooperate with him to drive away Tian Wen, and then kill the King of Qi and bring down the Qi State. " Bai Qi asked in confusion: "Who is Su Qin?"
Bai Hui opened his mouth and was about to answer: Su Qin is from the Yan State, and he is ready to die in the Qi State.
He will trade his life for the Qi State.
But Bai Hui didn't say the words before he said it, because it was written like this in history.
As Bai Hui, he shouldn't know this secret now, so Bai Hui shook his head: "I don't know, I don't remember seeing a man named I may have seen him from Su Qin, but I might not remember who he is because I drank too much.”
After a while, King Qin, Wei Ran, and Queen Mother Xuan entered together.
Bai Hui quickly put down the silk in his hand and stepped aside to salute Bai Qi: "Well, your Majesty."
"No."
King Qin said no, but with a smile on his face, he motioned for the two of them to sit down first.
After Bai Qi and Bai Hui sat down, King Qin said: "I have recently received reports that the Gong family and the old gentry have been active in recent months.
They also sent no less than ten people to Dingyang and Beiqu to let me communicate with them.
My uncle and mother couldn’t sleep well for a month.”
King Qin, King Zhao of Qin.
His throne can be said to be bloody.
In order to ensure that he could successfully ascend the throne, Empress Dowager Xuan first killed his two brothers.
Naturally, this would also affect many noble families and the old nobles who supported the two brothers.
After these years of stability, the public and the nobles once again started to have intense activities.
How could these three people feel at ease?
Bai Qi cupped his fists and was about to speak, but was suppressed by Bai Hui.
Bai Hui slowly took the dagger from his arms and put it on the table and said: "When Tian Wen was leaving Linzi, he was almost ten or twenty miles away from the city.
He gave me this thing and returned it to me.
He told me that he was not willing to leave Qin, so he left a few secret moves before fleeing and gave me a heavy gift."
Everyone present, including Bai Qi, recognized the dagger at a glance.
It was a dagger that only the King of Qin was qualified to use.
The pattern on it was a special mark given by the Zhou royal family.
"King Qin's dagger" Bai Qi exclaimed.
Wei Ran stood up and walked to the table and picked up the dagger.
After looking at it carefully, he shook his head: "No, from what I know about Qin Palace, this is not a king's sword, this is a male sword, with several different patterns on it. " King Qin immediately took out his dagger without saying anything.
The dagger of King Qin was passed down from King Huiwen of Qin, his father.
This is the real king's sword.
Queen Mother Xuan raised her hand: "Bring it to me."
Wei Ran quickly handed over the dagger with one hand.
Empress Dowager Xuan did not take it with one hand.
Instead, she bowed very respectfully and then took it with both hands.
After taking the sword, Empress Dowager Xuan said: "The Prime Minister is disrespectful and will be punished by reducing the number of households in the city by a thousand."
Wei Ran was stunned for a moment and immediately saluted: "I accept my punishment."
Queen Mother Xuan immediately got up and left after getting the dagger.
King Qin knew that her mother went to the palace to check some old information.
There must be records of the time when Duke Qin lost his dagger.
After Queen Mother Xuan left, King Qin asked Bai Hui: "What did you do in Korea?
Tell me immediately."
Only then did Bai Hui tell in detail what he had experienced in Korea.
After listening, Bai Hui added another sentence: "I didn't say anything just now.
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I made a promise to Tian Wen."
Wei Ran asked: "What promise?"
Bai Hui replied: "If one day Tian Wen encounters a life-or-death crisis, I will lead troops to rescue him."
"Ah, such a silly promise, don't you know that I just want to watch Tian Wen die?"
Wei Ran asked with a smile on his face, because he believed that between Tian Wen and himself, Bai Hui would choose him, and Not Tian Wen.
Bai Hui said: "If you want to save him, save him and bring him back alive.
The king will reward him with a mouthful of food.
Whether he can eat enough is not my business.
Whether he can feed his three thousand guests has nothing to do with me."
"Wonderful, I like it."
King Qin also said: "I like it too.
It seems that Su Qin was right.
He thought you were sent by me to cooperate with him to deal with Qi.
Anyway, Tian Wen is a famous person in the world after all.
When the Qin State was in trouble, Save him."
Bai Hui shook his head: "Your Majesty, if Tian Wen is forced by the Qi State and has no way out, then he may not come to Qin, or he may go to Wei, Zhao, South Korea, etc., and wants to join forces to attack Qi.
What does the King think?"
"Fight, fight hard, send heavy troops to fight, how can we, the Qin Dynasty, do this without us.
Hahaha."
King Qin laughed loudly and pointed at Bai Hui: "If such a day comes, I will remember you for your great contribution. " "Thank you, Your Majesty."
King Qin asked again: "About one-third of the city east of Hedong, should it really be given to South Korea?"
Bai Hui replied: "Han betrayed Wei's alliance and divided Hedong County with Qin, or one day when the distribution of benefits made both Qin and Han uncomfortable, what did the king and Marquis Rang think would happen?"
Wei Ran laughed: "I am not feeling well right now, and I plan to find trouble with the Koreans immediately.
Now that the fight starts, those secrets will naturally not be kept.
Wei can still send troops to help Han, but I am afraid it will be a melee."
Bai Hui followed and said: "We will never withdraw our troops until South Korea kneels down and begs in front of the king."
"Okay."
King Qin was overjoyed.
Bai Hui said again: "Your Majesty, I asked Gongsun Long to give a gift to the King of Han."
Bai Hui was stuck.
He didn't know whether it should be called a countermeasure or a countermeasure, so he changed his mind and said, "I asked Gongsun Long to offer a gift to King Han."
This is a very vicious plan against our great Qin."
Bai Hui talked about his plan to build a large-scale water canal.
Hearing that King Qin was sweating coldly.
Wei Ran wiped the sweat from his head and raised a thumbs up at Bai Hui: "It's poisonous enough.
If the Koreans really sent people to Xianyang, no one would be able to resist the temptation of hundreds of thousands of hectares of fertile land.
Is there a way to crack it?
count" Bai Hui asked: "Why are you cracking it?"
The King of Qin slapped the table hard: "Is it possible that the Qin Dynasty has not fought for more than ten years, so all its national power has been spent on building canals?"
Bai Hui sat up straight and saluted: "I ask your Majesty, if there is no war, how can the prisoners of war be used to build canals?"
Bai Qi also said: "The construction of water power in Dingyang County increased the cultivated land by 100,000 acres a year.
Among them, the local people only helped during the slack season, and the main force in building the canals was 38,000 Wei soldiers.
Although the food consumed was mine.
Da Qin, but these 100,000 acres will be harvested in a few months, which is not enough to make up for this year’s consumption, but there will be a harvest next year.”
After hearing this, King Qin thought for a moment: "Uncle, go and check an account yourself."
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"I understand."
Wei Ran also understood that this plan did not seem to need to be cracked, and it also had the advantage of showing the enemy's weakness.
It seemed to be a good plan to make the assumption that the Qin State was blocked by the construction of aqueducts in terms of manpower, money and food, and was unable to move eastward
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