Chapter 006: The Red Lips, Colorful Night at the Deep Stage (Part Six).

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Yes, the Great Yan Iron Cavalry will restore its former glory, sweep through the Three Adjacencies, and cleanse Chang'an with blood, to avenge Great Yan and Brother Chong! Similarly, time and time again, Biluo holds Murong Chong's hand, answering him like this: "Biluo will step on the Qin Palace together with Brother Chong!"

Unknown to Biluo, but Murong Chong, does he know?

As for Murong Chong, he also seems quite content.

Fortunately, Wang Meng passed away two years after Murong Chong took office as the Prefect of Pingyang. Despite Fu Jian's prayers to various deities and his amnesty throughout the country, he could not save the life of his beloved minister.

Her smile is as bright as spring flowers, crystal clear, even her dark eyes shine like pearls, hoping that Murong Chong can find some comfort in this, no longer entangled in the nightmare of the past.

On the day when Murong Chong encountered Biluo, it was the very day when Emperor Qin Fu Jian, under the strong remonstration of Prime Minister Wang Meng, released Murong Chong from the palace.

The Great Yan Iron Cavalry, one day, will sweep through the Three Capitals, wash away the shame of my clan, and the shame of Murong Chong with blood.

On that day, Murong Chong left the Qin Palace where he had stayed for nearly three years without looking back, as if leaving a dirty quagmire, and rescued Biluo struggling in another quagmire.

Murong has always been grateful for it.

But Biluo has long understood that there is a kind of hatred hidden behind Murong Chong's elegant and gentle smile, ready to strike like thunder and destroy everything.

Due to concerns about the reputation of Qin King Fu Jian and also fearing that the Mu Rong clan would gain more favor due to Mu Rong Chong, Wang Meng strongly advised Fu Jian to release Mu Rong Chong. Otherwise, Mu Rong Chong's palace life may continue indefinitely.

Indeed, every time, Murong Chong would smile gently, but his gaze became increasingly distant and indifferent, making it difficult to discern how much mockery and self-mockery were hidden behind that smile.

I believe that he must have concealed it well in front of Fu Jian, so much so that after Fu Jian released him from the palace, he arranged for him to become the powerful governor of Pingyang. The rewards he received were far more generous than those given to officials of the same rank.

No matter how much blood is shed!

From that day on, they depended on each other, whether they were temporarily residing in the lush and verdant city of Afang, or coming to Pingyang as the governor appointed by the king.

Facing the increasingly powerful Qin State, the Mu Rong clan, who lost their country, why should they trample on the Qin Palace?

He is weak, but he finally has the ability to save the even weaker Biluo.

Everyone in the court is making fun of him, the favored Prefect of Pingyang by the King of Qin, who only knows how to enjoy wine and play the qin, with no interest in political affairs. He always dresses in the most luxurious clothes, displaying the most beautiful and elegant smile to others.

Wang Meng was the most trusted and capable minister of Qin Emperor Fu Jian, and also the most competent prime minister in decades. Fu Jian treated him with even greater respect than Liu Xuan treated Zhuge Kongming in the past. Wang Meng did not disappoint his heavy responsibilities. The current glory of Great Qin is largely due to his hard work and dedication in the past.

Wang Meng was the first among the ministers of the Great Qin Dynasty to oppose the Qin Emperor's reappointment of the Xianbei Murong and the Western Qiang Yao clans. He repeatedly advised Fu Jian to execute the Murong family members who held high positions, such as Murong Chong, the elder brother of the late Yan Emperor Murong Wei, who was appointed as the Marquis of Xinxing and the Minister of the Ministry of Personnel. Murong Chong's uncle, Murong Chui, was appointed as the Marquis of Quanzhou and the Intendant of Jingzhao, while many other clan members were appointed as prefects and chief clerks. After Wang Meng's death, the days of the Murong clan improved significantly.

Amidst the darkness, Murong Chong once swore with his sword, repeatedly telling Bilo that he would seek revenge.

The pride and indomitability of the steppe eagle never wane within the royal bloodline of the Xianbei tribe.

There is a kind of shame, which is destined to be cleansed with blood.