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Chapter 1848 Jiangdu Palace Incident (5) Martyrdom

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    On the seventh day of May, after midnight, there was still some time before dawn.

    At this time, Sima Dekan had already controlled the outside of Jiangdu Palace and entered the interior of Jiangdu Palace along the opened palace gate.

    At this time, Pei Qiantong, as an internal agent in the palace, led Sima Dekan's men to replace the guards at each city gate.  It has to be said that without Pei Qantong as an internal agent, Sima Dekan's mutiny would never have gone so smoothly.

    And Pei Ju, who allowed Pei Qantong to participate in the mutiny, was indirectly Yang Guang's gravedigger.

    Pei Ju, Sima Dekan, Pei Qantong These are the closest and trusted people around Yang Guang. Even they betrayed Yang Guang, which shows how much Yang Guang has lost his heart.

    Because of Pei Qantong¡¯s status as a close minister of the emperor, all the palace gates were quickly taken over by the rebels.

    On the one hand, Pei Qantong's identity is confusing and can have unexpected effects.  On the other hand, his defection was a defection from the people's hearts. In the eyes of most people, even the emperor's confidants like Pei Qiantong had rebelled, so what reason did they have to resist?

    Pei Qantong led hundreds of cavalry all the way to Chengxiang Gate, the south gate of Chengxiang Hall. The person responsible for guarding this place was General Du Gusheng of Youtun Guard.  Dugu Sheng was also a confidant of Yang Guang, so he was quick to be loyal.

    Chengxiang Hall is the main hall of Jiangdu Palace, equivalent to the three main halls of the Forbidden City in later generations.  However, Yang Guang is not interested in political affairs and does not stay here on weekdays.

    The defenders of Chengxiang Hall were alert. Seeing a large group of cavalry outside, they immediately shouted "there are thieves" to warn them.  Pei Qantong came to the front of the palace and loudly called for everyone to open the door.

    Although the guards in the palace knew Pei Qantong's identity, they were wary when they saw that he was surrounded by a large group of people, so they kept the door closed.

    Dugu Sheng also came after hearing the news and shouted: "What is General Pei doing?"

    Pei Qantong then replied: "By the order of the emperor, we will dispatch troops to protect you."

    "Do you have a troop deployment token?"

    Pei Qantong didn't have that thing, so he had no choice but to say, "The situation is critical, and the emperor summons him urgently" and asked Dugu Sheng to do something special.

    Dugu Sheng was a careful person, so he sent someone to the emperor to inquire.

    The emperor was still fooled by Pei Qantong. Once the two parties came into contact, this would be exposed. Pei Qantong could not wait for Dugu Sheng to report to the emperor.

    Therefore, Pei Qantong could only force his way through.

    However, facing the closed palace gate, it was impossible for Pei Qantong to attack by force.  In fact, he only had a few hundred cavalry at his disposal, and there was no chance of a successful attack.

    However, Pei Qantong also had some confidants when he was in the palace for a long time.

    So Pei Qantong led his people back to confuse Dugu Sheng, and secretly sent people from the side door to the Chengxiang Hall to contact people.  Li Fu, the captain of the imperial army in the Chengxiang Palace, was Pei Qantong's old subordinate. The two sides had an irreversible relationship, and Pei Qantong even married his sister to the other party.

    Pei Qantong rebelled before and did not contact his brother-in-law. Therefore, when Li Fu saw his uncle calling the door in front of the palace, he did not know the situation.

    Li Fu was shocked when people from Pei Qiantong's sect met Li Fu and sent him Pei Qiantong's letter.  Sijia 7*5zw.com Si

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