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Published at 7th of January 2022 09:28:33 AM


Chapter 503: Se ret Order In an Embroidered Pou h (10)

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Guo Jing saw the embroidered pouch and the letter inside it were lying on the table; he knew he would die soon. Boldly he answered, "I am the Great Song's citizen. How can I obey your order to attack my own country?"

Hearing him boldly defying his words, Genghis Khan was enraged. "Take him out and execute him!" he shouted.

Guo Jing's hands were tightly tied behind his back, while eight soldiers wielding sabers guarded him; he was unable to resist, he shouted loudly, "You made an alliance with the Great Song to defeat the Jins; halfway there you renounced your own promise, you failed to keep your word, what kind of hero is that?"

Genghis Khan was livid; his foot flew out and kicked the table upside down, shouted loudly, "After the Jin is defeated my alliance with the Song will be completed. If I attack the south, how can you say I break my promise? Quickly behead him!"

A lot of the generals were actually good to Guo Jing, but seeing their Great Khan was in fury, nobody dared to say anything. Guo Jing did not say another word. He walked out of the tent in big strides.

Suddenly from the prairie Toulei came rushing in, riding on a horseback, shouting loudly, "Hold your blade!" His upper body was naked, while only wearing a pair of leather pants on his lower body. It looked like he was asleep when the report came; hastily he came over to plead for Guo Jing. He rushed into the Golden Tent and said, "Father King, Guo Jing Anda has rendered a great service; he had saved your life as well as mine. Although he had committed a capital crime, you can't behead him."

Recalling Guo Jing's merits Genghis Khan called out, "Bring him back!" The guards took him back into the tent.

Genghis Khan was silent for half a day; he finally said, "You are loyal to the Song; what good does it bring you? Once you told me the story of Yue Fei; he was utterly loyal, serving his country, yet in the end he was executed anyway. You help me conquering the Song Dynasty, today in front of all these people I give you my oath that I am going to make you the king of the Song, then you can unify your river and mountain [jiang shan – meaning country]."

"I have never dared to rebel against the Great Khan," Guo Jing said, "But if you want me to sell my own country in exchange of my own riches and honor, then although a thousand blades and ten thousand arrows should pierce my body, I still cannot follow your order."

"Bring his mother here!" Genghis Khan ordered. Two of his guards took Li Ping out from the back of the tent.

Guo Jing saw his mother, "Ma!" he called out trying to approach her, but the guards raised their blades to block. "This matter is only known to us, mother and son, who could have leaked our secret?" Guo Jing thought.

Genghis Khan said, "If you will obey my command, you and your mother will enjoy abundant riches and glory; if not, your mother will be executed, that means you bring your own mother's death. You will become an unfilial son."

Guo Jing was intimidated by his words, he was terror-stricken, and could only lower his head without knowing what to do.

"Anda," Tuolei urged, "You grew up in Mongolia, you are no different than Mongolian people. The Song Dynasty is a corrupt government, colluding with the Jins in killing your father and forcing your mother to leave home. If not for my Father King's benevolence, where would you be today? You and I are brothers who love each other so much; I cannot let you become an unfilial person. I do hope you will reconsider your decision; receive and obey the Great Khan's command."

Guo Jing looked at his mother, wanting to ask her opinion; but he recalled what his mother had taught him all this time he was growing up. He also remembered the pitiable condition of the people of the western countries Mongolia had conquered; how families were broken up and killed. It was truly a difficult dilemma he was facing.

Genghis Khan's pair of tiger eyes stared at him, waiting for him to speak. The several hundreds people inside the Golden Tent held their breath; all eyes were trained toward Guo Jing.

"I …," Guo Jing said, moved forward one step, but did not continue.

"Great Khan," suddenly Li Ping opened her mouth, "I am afraid this child doesn't understand this matter clearly; why don't I try to give him some advice?"

Genghis Khan was delighted, he quickly agreed, "Very well, quickly advice him."

Li Ping stepped forward, pulled Guo Jing's arm, took him to a corner of the Golden Tent, then they sat down together. Li Ping embraced her son tight in her bosom, then gently said, "Twenty years ago at the Ox Village in Lin'an prefecture, I was expecting a child: you. It was snowing heavily that day, when Priest Qiu Chuji met your father. He presented a gift of two daggers; one he gave to your father, the other he gave to your Uncle Yang." While saying that, she took the dagger from Guo Jing's waist, and pointed to the two characters carved on the dagger's hilt, 'Guo Jing'. She said, "Qiu Daozhang gave the name 'Guo Jing' to you, and 'Yang Kang' to Uncle Yang's child. Do you know the story behind those names?"

"Qiu Daozhang wanted us not to forget the disgrace of Jingkang," Guo Jing answered.

"Right," Li Ping said, "That Yang family kid regarded an enemy for a father, and as a result his body perished and his name disgraced. But it's useless to talk about him. I just feel bad for your Uncle Yang; he was such a great hero, his own son has tarnished his illustrious name." Sighing heavily she continued, "I have endured suffering and shame for many years; raising you in this bitter cold desert of the north, why did I do that? Would I raise someone who would sell his own country and become a traitor; so that your father in the underworld would be grieved and disgraced?"

"Ma!" Guo Jing almost shouted; tears flowing down his cheeks.

Li Ping was speaking in Chinese, Genghis Khan, Tuolei, and the other generals did not understand what she said, but they saw Guo Jing burst into tears; they thought Li Ping was afraid of death and she had succeeded in persuading her son, they were secretly pleased.

Li Ping continued, "Man can only live for a hundred years, it will pass in a flash; what's the big deal about living or dying? As long as you live with an upright heart and keep your honor clean; then your life won't be in vain. If other people treat us badly, we don't need to repay their wickedness. Child, remember what I said!" She looked at Guo Jing intently for a long time; her face looked very tender. Finally she said, "Child, you must take a good care of yourself!" While saying that she raised the dagger and cut the ropes binding Guo Jing's hands; then straightaway turned the blade and thrust it into her own chest.

Guo Jing untied his hands, and rushed to snatch the dagger away, but he was too late. The dagger was extremely sharp, it had already entered her chest up to the hilt.

Genghis Khan was shocked, "Seize him!" he shouted. The eight guards did not dare to hurt the Consort; they threw their blades to the ground and pounced on Guo Jing.

Guo Jing's heart was full of sorrow; while holding his mother tight, he swept his leg and two guards were sent flying and tumbling down to the ground. His left elbow shot backwards, and with a 'crack' sound hit a guard on the chest, breaking his ribs.




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