Chapter 94: Arrest
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Jiang Ze chuckled. âOh, so itâs the magistrate. Forgive my poor eyesight, but I really couldnât tell it was you right away. My eyes were glued to the person behind you, so I didnât see you for a moment. Please forgive me.â
In spite of his apology, he didnât even get off his horse. Instead, he waved his hand and said, âBoys, open your eyes and take a closer look. Is the person standing behind the magistrate in a bailiff uniform Qian Shu?â
Turning pale with fright, Qian Shu fell sitting on the ground as he defended himself. âI didnât collude with the enemy to betray the country! I didnât!â Then, he hugged Wu Shancaiâs thigh and cried. âSir, Sir, I didnât collude with the enemy to betray the country. I merely abandoned the city because I was timid. I really didnât betray the country. You have to save me. Iâm the Young Masterâs uncle.â
Wu Shancaiâs face turned pale as he scolded, âWhat are you shouting for? Go away.â He turned to look at Jiang Ze angrily. âJiang Ze, youâre not worthy of talking to me. Let your general come. Qian Shu is a local official and belongs to my jurisdiction. Itâs not within your generalâs power to punish him.â
Jiang Zeâs expression slowly darkened. He looked at Wu Shancai coldly and said slowly, âMagistrate Wu, Qian Shu is under your control, but he allowed the Jin soldiers to enter the city. Colluding with the enemy and betraying the country involves the Ministry of War. Our general has the right to investigate. Now, Qian Shu came to you instead of going anywhere else. I remember that when General Qi returned to the city to save the people, he was locked outside the city gate by the magistrate. If my general hadnât tried his best to jump up the city gate, Xingzhou Prefecture would probably have been captured by the Jin soldiers, right?â
Advisor Huang couldnât help but close his eyes. The thing he was most worried about had still happened.
It was Qi Xiuyuanâs fault for failing to protect the county well, but it was also a fact that he had missed a good opportunity by being locked outside the city gate. As such, it was very likely that the Imperial Court would not convict him. However, Magistrate Wu, who had ordered the city gate to be closed and not let anyone enter the city, was in danger.
In addition, Qian Shu was Wu Shancaiâs favorite student and had abandoned the city to escape. Qian Shuâs half-sister was also his Third Concubine. It would be too easy to frame him.
Cold sweat broke out on Wu Shancaiâs forehead, but he could not say that he was instructed by someone. Once he said that, he would immediately be deemed guilty. Now, he could only push the blame to the soldiers guarding the city.
âMen, bring Qian Shu back for interrogation. Magistrate Wu, if you have any questions, just come to the West Camp to ask.â
The soldiers rushed forward and pulled out Qian Shu, who was hiding behind Wu Shancai. Qian Shu hugged Wu Shancaiâs thigh tightly and wailed, âSir, save me. Iâm innocent! Iâm really innocentâŠâ
âHavenât you eaten? Why does it take you so long to arrest one person. Look, he even tore Magistrate Wuâs clothes. Hurry up and pull him out.â
The two soldiers who came looked at each other before exerting strength. Not only did they pull Qian Shu out, but they also tore Magistrate Wuâs clothes.
Jiang Ze looked at Magistrate Wuâs sorry state in satisfaction.
Qian Shu was dragged to the West Camp. When he saw the soldiers eyeing him covetously, he bowed with a bitter expression. âI really didnât collude with the enemy and betray the country. I really didnât.â
Qi Xiuyuan walked over and circled him three times, before saying with a smile, âOf course I know that you couldnât have done that. Itâs not as if you have the ability. But you need to stay in the West Camp for a while. By the way, we need someone to wash our soldiersâ clothes. Before we behead you, hereâs your chance to make some contribution.â
Qian Shuâs legs trembled slightly, and his voice trembled. âBe⊠behead?â
Qi Xiuyuan looked at him with a faint smile. âWhy? Do you think you can still live? You abandoned your people and fled from the city. It would have been fine if you had escaped without a trace and stayed under the radar after changing your name. However, you ran to Magistrate Wuâs residence. You should be glad that I didnât force you to confess to the crime of colluding with the enemy and betraying the country. Nine generations of your family would have to be beheaded for that.â
Qian Shu knelt on the ground with a plop, filled with endless regret.
Qi Xiuyuan snorted and turned to leave. He instructed Jiang Ze, âTake him away. If you have any dirty work to do recently, feel free to order him around.â
Jiang Ze nodded. After watching Qi Xiuyuan leave, he squatted in front of Qian Shu and smiled. âDo you know how many people died in Mingshui County?â
Qian Shu looked at him in a daze.
âLess than two-thirds of the people in the three villages survived, and this was especially severe in the Seven Mile Village. Almost all the villages were burned to the ground by the Jin soldiers. If you hadnât escaped with most of the bailiffs, they would have been spared. Our reinforcements would have arrived in another hour. Just one hour. Tell me, do you think you ought to be killed?â
Qian Shu muttered, âI⊠I didnât do it on purpose. I just didnât want to dieâŠâ
Jiang Ze stood up and looked down at him. âNo one wants to die, but because of you, so many people died. You deserve to be killed. Before you die, be of some contribution to us.â
In fact, in Jiang Zeâs opinion, not only did Qian Shu deserve to be killed, but Wu Shancai also deserved to be killed. If he had not locked the general outside the city gate, they would not have been so passive and wouldnât have taken so long to send reinforcements.
Wu Shancai panicked and looked at the refugees surrounding the government office. Gritting his teeth, he said, âAdvisor Huang, why donât we take out some grains to help the refugees? We canât have them surround the place all the time.â
Ever since Mu Yangling exposed the fact that a relief grains warehouse, the refugees refused to mortgage the title deed no matter what. Even worse, they gradually surrounded the government office and could not be chased away no matter what.
With the group of starving refugees outside, Wu Shancai could not sleep well at night. It had only been two days, but he could not take it anymore.
Advisor Huang, who knew Magistrate Wu and the squiresâ plan, thought for a moment before saying, âIâm afraid Minister He and the others will have objectionsâŠâ
âI have objections too. Itâs not as if the refugees are surrounding their homes.â Magistrate Wu paced around. âIf you ask me, theyâre really ruthless. The interest they set is higher than loan sharks. Only a stupid person would borrow grains from them.â
âTheir only two options are to starve to death or borrow grains. Once they canât take the hunger any longer, theyâll naturally cave in.â
Magistrate Wu sneered. âOther than giving in, they could also riot. When the time comes, weâll be the first to suffer.â
âSir, why donât you mention it to General Qi and ask him to send troops over to protect you?â
Magistrate Wu rolled his eyes. âWeâre already mortal enemies. Do you think heâll agree?â
âHow do you know that he wonât agree since you havenât even mentioned it to him?â Advisor Huang said meaningfully, âSir, thereâs still a long collaboration between you and General Qi in the future. Heâll still have to rely on you to raise the military salary for next year.â
After pondering, Magistrate Wu asked, âDo you really think itâs feasible?â
Advisor Huang nodded slowly. âItâs worth a try.â
âAlright, Iâll listen to you.â Magistrate Wu said, âGet someone to prepare a sedan chair. Weâll go to the West Camp now.â
âSir, itâs better to take the carriage. Considering there are refugees on the way, itâs safer to take the carriage.â
Magistrate Wu nodded repeatedly. âYes, yes. Take the carriage. Go and prepare the carriage.â
At this moment, Mu Yangling was taking out the last piece of silver for Mu Shi. Sighing, she said, âAlright, letâs not talk about returning the money for the medicine. Itâs already good enough that weâre not borrowing additional silver from them now.â
Mu Shi put away the silver and said nonchalantly, âAs long as weâre alive, we can always earn money. The most important thing now is to buy more grains.
Canât let the villagers starve to death after they finally managed to escape from the murderous Hus.â
Shu Wanniang took out a silver hairpin. âTake this, too. Buy as much as you can.â
Mu Shi stopped her. âThis wonât help much anyway. I bought this for you when we got married. Unless itâs for the children, I wonât allow you to spend it.â
Shu Wanniang lowered her head and smiled shyly. âJust buy another one for me in the future. Arenât times difficult now?â
Seeing her parents showing off their love, Mu Yangling felt her teeth ache. She covered her eyes and said, âTsk, I think Iâm about to get a sty.â
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