Lu Peng calmed down a little, bowed and said, "It's Lord Wei. I'm punishing my subordinate. He didn't do well. I'm going to execute him according to the law. To avoid shocking the world, I'm about to bury him. But I didn't expect that you would meet him." This young man was the son of Prince Wei, the Commandery Prince of An Kingdom. His name was Wei Yinglin. Now he lived in the Jing Capital, the left commander of the Jin Wuwei Army, and had the honor as a light cavalry commandant. His official position was thousands of miles higher than Lu Peng. Wei Yinglin's two masters were called Yan Mountain's twin masters. They were visiting professors of the emperor's uncle, and his uncle, Wei Ninglin. Although he didn't have an official title, he had a high status and great martial arts. He had a lo

