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Rebirth of the Phoenix Princess novel Chapter 276

Fortunately, Qi Lang did not make Yun Shang to wait too long.

Yun Shang heard a report from her secret guards that Qi Lang was tossing and turning for a long time at night that night. He was so angry with his fifth lady that he sent a message to the camp the next morning, intending to take in some of his trusted people to have a talk.

That day, the general on duty was Qi Lang's subordinates. Yun Shang ordered Liu Hua and Wang Chong to inspect the camp from time to time. They had better guard the entrance to prevent anyone who was not allowed to leave the camp.

Seeing that the messenger had left for a long time, Qi Lang brought back a message from his messenger, "all the captains of the camp cannot go out of the camp. They was told by the supervisor

yesterday that we must keep a strict watch on people in and out of the camp, and no one is allowed to go out unless it is necessary. Only the captains who are not on duty and have the supervisor's letter can go out."

Furiously, Qi Lang smashed the sword on the table and sneered. "She thought she can get away with me as she has Prince Jing on her side. She seemed to have forgotten who was the king of the KY city. It's only a month, and she's so crazy to try to control all the soldiers in the camp! " After a while, Qi Lang changed his armor and went back to his tent.

He ordered his men to come to his tent for a discussion, but he was told that all the captain was taken away by the inspector, who said that they were going to inspect the drill ground to check the soldiers' performance.

Qi Lang waited for a long time with his teeth clenched. Then Yun Shang led a group of soldiers into the tent. "General Qi summoned some captains and generals. You have something to discuss. In this camp, the so-called important matters must be related to the marching army. You have been in the KY city for a long time, so you should know a lot about the surrounding things. So I want to know more about what general is going on here.Will you blame me for my uninvited visit?

Qi Lang's mouth twitched. He pressed the blue veins on his forehead and forced a smile. "I won't, I promise. But something happened yesterday and I didn't come here, so I called them here and asked if anything important happened here."

"Really?" Yun Shang gave them a bland smile and sat down on the chair. She turned around and looked at the people. "Generals, please answer general Qi's question. I have something else to ask him. I'll wait here."

The captains dared not to say anything in front of Yun Shang. They answered quickly, "everything was good in the camp yesterday, and there was nothing serious."

Qi Lang clenched his fists in his sleeves and laughed. "Oh? That's good. Since nothing happened yesterday, you can leave now and watch your own affairs."

The soldiers nodded and left.

Yun Shang turned around and looked at Qi lang. she stood up with a smile, walked to the table and looked at the flag on it. She said with a smile, "I found a strange thing when we were studying the sand plate in our camp today. It was supposed to be a river at the position. But why isn't there any sign on it?"

Qi Lang looked at the river where Yun Shang pointed. He paused for a while and said, "there is indeed a river here. It happened a few decades ago. In recent years, as the rain drops are reduced in the KY City, the river has dried up. There is no water in the river unless it rained heavily for several days, so the sand basin is not marked out."

Yun Shang nodded. She moved her finger upward and stopped. "Is there a lake here?"

Qi Lang knew what Yun Shang meant without even looking at it. He became a little impatient because of his dissatisfaction with Yun Shang. "Yes, there is a lake. It's big enough."

Yun Shang smiled. She didn't come to bother Qi Lang today, for other people in the camp could also answer these two questions. Now that her goal was achieved, Yun Shang nodded. "Thank you, general Qi." Then she walked out of Qi Lang's camp.

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