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Jizhou City, Prince Yongâs Residence
Chen Xinran looked up at the strange object slowly drifting in from outside the city. Like him, the entire city of Jizhou was staring at the thing in the sky.
What was even strangerâit had dropped a stone tied with a piece of paper. After the city guards opened the note, they immediately went to find Chen Xinran.
âGeneral Chen, His Highness is drunk again. Youâd better come back tomorrow,â said the steward at the gate.
Since the siege began, Prince Yong had been drunk nearly every day. Though the other generals had complaints, no one dared speak out because of his violent temper.
Hearing the prince was drunk again, Chen Xinran was furious.
Last time, they gave grain to the barbarians in hopes theyâd turn east and fight, but that only made the barbarians look down on them even more.
The barbarians had taken the grain, but mocked them as fools in return.
Chagatai had left, but Beishan and his barbarian army took over and continued the siege on Jizhou.
Only now did they realize theyâd been tricked. Beishan didnât want grainâhe wanted Jizhou City itself.
With the siege tightening and no reinforcements arriving, Prince Yong drank every day and often beat his servants.
Life inside the residence had become unbearable for the staff.
Looking at the whip marks on the stewardâs face, Chen Xinran stopped the door from closing with one hand.
He said loudly, âI must see His Highness today. The Qingzhou army and imperial guards are outside the city. To break the siege, we must coordinate from inside and out.â
With that, he pushed the gate open and walked inside, ignoring the guards.
Chen Xinran was highly respected among the Jizhou army and was also the brother-in-law of Prince Yongâs wife. Since he forced his way in, the guards didnât dare stop him.
Before he even reached the main hall, he heard singing along with bells and music.
Frowning, Chen Xinran entered and saw Prince Yong, red-faced and clearly drunk.
Two dancers were lying in his arms, laughing and singing.
âYour Highness!â Chen Xinran shouted from outside the hall.
The sudden voice made everything go quiet. Prince Yong looked at him with bleary eyes and laughed, âWhy are you here? Have the barbarians broken through? Hahaha, Iâve been waiting for them! Someone get me my sword!â
With the city surrounded and no reinforcements, Prince Yong had given up. He shouted again, âWhat are you all waiting for? Go run for your lives!â
Chen Xinranâs frown deepened. He raised his voice and said, âYour Highness, the Qingzhou army and imperial guards are fighting the barbarians outside the city. This is a message from the Qingzhou armyâthey want us to observe the battle and join them in attacking the barbarians when the time is right.â
âNonsense! You think Iâm really that drunk? The city is surroundedâhow would the Qingzhou army send a message in? Can they fly?â Prince Yong scoffed.
Chen Xinran thought to himself, âThey actually did fly.â
He said, âYour Highness, it may sound strange, but this really is a message from the Qingzhou army. If you donât believe me, come outside. That strange thing is still in the sky.â
Prince Yong laughed, âFine, Iâll go see it with you. But if youâre lying, Iâll skin you alive!â
Swaying on his feet, Prince Yong followed Chen Xinran outside.
Since the balloon moved slowly, it had only just reached the sky above the princeâs residence.
Looking up, Prince Yong sobered up quickly.
He rubbed his eyes and stared at the strange object. âThat thing dropped the message?â
âExactly, Your Highness. And lookâthere seem to be people on it,â Chen Xinran said, pointing at the balloon.
Prince Yong took the letter from Chen and read it silently.
âHow is that thing flying?â he muttered.
Chen Xinran looked just as confused and shook his head.
âIf there are people on it⊠does that mean it can carry me out of Jizhou?â Prince Yong asked, suddenly excited. âTell them to land and take me with them!â
Hearing this, Chen Xinran nearly pulled out his sword to strike the prince. With the enemy right outside, their leader only cared about escaping instead of saving the people.
He said, âYour servant doesnât know how to make them land.â
Prince Yong had been living in fear these days. Ignoring Chen Xinran, he ordered his servants to prepare a horse and rode off alone after the balloon.
Soon, everyone in Jizhou saw their prince chasing something in the sky.
From the south gate to the north gate, Prince Yong shouted and cursed, but the flying object never came down.
Chen Xinran followed behind, watching the princeâclearly driven mad by the barbarian siege.
Then he asked again, âYour Highness, the Qingzhou and imperial armies are outside the city. What do we do now?â
Prince Yong stared hatefully at the disappearing object in the sky and said, âSit back and watch the tigers fight. No one is to move!â
After chasing the balloon for so long, Prince Yong was completely sober.
He felt a bit calmer, but also began thinking only about his own gain and loss.
Thirty li away, on the main roadâŠ
The imperial guardsâ supply wagons finally arrived at their camp.
With the supplies secured, Luo Hong let out a long sigh. Casualties could be handledâbut running out of food would have been a disaster.
âIs that General Luo Hong up ahead?â
Zhan Xingchang arrived with Qingzhou soldiers.
After the ceasefire last night, the support troops had worked through the night to set up a camp. It was now taking shape.
âI am. And you areâŠ?â Luo Hong asked, bowing.
He was filled with joy. Barbarian cavalry had been attacking from both the front and rear, and if the Qingzhou army hadnât arrived in time, the food supply wouldâve been in serious trouble.
So Luo Hong was deeply grateful.
And as a strong man himself, he admired other strong forces. He looked down on the weak soldiers of the Great Yu Empireâbut he had great respect for the Qingzhou army.
And now that he saw their strength firsthand, he was even more impressed.
âI am Zhan Xingchang, governor of Qingzhou.â
Luo Hongâs eyes lit up. âAh! So youâre Governor Zhan. Iâve heard much about you. Thank youâwithout you, our supply line wouldâve been ruined.â
âNo need for thanks, General Luo. The barbarians are a threat to us all. We should fight them together.â Then he added, âWhat are your plans from here?â
Luo Hong paused. âQingzhou soldiers really donât waste time,â he thought.
He answered directly, âI had planned to head straight for Jizhou, but the barbarian cavalry blocked our path. Now that youâre here, our strength has doubled. I suggest we strike now and push the barbarians back. Attacking Jizhou could also relieve the pressure on Fencheng.â
Zhan Xingchang nodded. âBut⊠is the general aware that the barbarians brought cannons this time?â