
The Wife Allowed the Bamboo Horse to Die and Refused to Save Him. after Seeing the Body of Her Father-in-law, She Regretted it and Went Crazy
by Lin Zhuo
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The Xiongnu besieged Shule City, and my father-in-law led 300 remaining soldiers to defend the isolated city. I Feige sent a letter to my wife Xie Wanyi who was stationed in Lincheng, ordering her to quickly send troops to help. However, the letter was intercepted halfway by her best friend, Lincheng guard Lu Chengshan. "Without your Majesty's order, the soldiers in Lincheng cannot move even an inch!" I had no choice but to ask my brother-in-law to deliver the message in person, but my wife sent a message: "We are outnumbered and the enemy is outnumbered. Chengshan is doing it for your own good. If you go, you will die, so why bother." Shule City is the throat of the frontier and must not be lost. I personally led the army and marched for three days and three nights. When I arrived, I saw that the city was in flames. The Huns were defeated, but my father-in-law and three hundred soldiers had already turned into charred corpses. Xie Wanyi finally arrived belatedly, holding the imperial edict and said comfortingly: "Xiao Han, don't be too sad. My father-in-law died a well-deserved death, at least he earned you a reputation as a loyal man." I was stunned in place, and suddenly understood - it turned out that she thought it was my father who was trapped in the isolated city. I sneered and pushed the imperial edict back into her hands: "You should keep this honor for yourself. I can't bear it."
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