The pitch-black night was dyed crimson by raging flames, the acrid stench of smoke thick in the air.
In front of the official granary, the pungent scent of scorched wheat stabbed at Xiao Mingâs heart like a blade.
This was months of rations for the Qingzhou Army⊠months of rations.
âYour Highness!â
A loud shout rang out, accompanied by urgent hoofbeats. Niu Ben and Lu Fei arrived with the Qingzhou troops.
âThose damn bastards! Who did this?!â Lu Fei roared furiously, charging into the fields and stomping on the burning stalks.
Niu Benâs face was like stone. Seeing Xiao Ming so stricken, he said, âYour Highness, nowâs not the time for sorrow. We must stop the fire from spreading. If not, all the wheat will be goneâand the blaze will reach the villagersâ crops too.â
Xiao Ming had only just arrived. Shaking off the haze of rage, he said, âTell all soldiers to stop using water. Everyone start cutting the wheat along the burning edge. Weâll make a firebreak.â
Niu Ben didnât stop to ask what a firebreak was. âAll men, start cutting wheat!â he commanded.
Xiao Ming noticed many villagers had been roused by the commotion. Approaching them, he said, âEveryone, I ask for your help to bring this fire under control.â
âYour Highness, this is our duty,â one man said.
Immediately, the villagers rushed into the fields, bending over and expertly swinging their sickles.
Another shouted, âIâm heading back to the village to bring more people!â
This detachment of Qingzhou cavalry was only a thousand strong. Infantry reinforcements hadnât arrived yet. If they waited any longer, more crops would be lost. Fortunately, nearby villages werenât far.
Niu Ben said, âGet on the horse. Iâll take you.â
To save the granary wheat, Xiao Ming didnât stand idle. Grabbing a sickle, he too entered the fields.
Soon, the sound of running footsteps rang out. Villagers from nearby had arrived and plunged into the fire line.
With so many seasoned farmers joining, the blazeâspanning several hundred metersâwas quickly surrounded. Half an hour later, the Qingzhou infantry arrived and also joined the effort.
By dawn, the flames had finally been extinguished, halted by the firebreaks.
Blue-gray smoke drifted under the dim morning sun. Xiao Mingâs clothes reeked of scorched straw.
âYour Highness, five hundred mu of fields are gone,â Lu Fei said, face blackened with soot, his voice hoarse. The other soldiers and villagers looked much the same.
The fire was out, and they all let out a heavy breath.
âFive hundred mu,â Xiao Ming echoed quietly. Fifteen hundred shi of grain.
But the real issue wasnât the lost wheatâit was the traitors who dared such madness. With enemy forces preparing to invade, someone still had the audacity to sabotage the rear supply lines?
To him, it was treason. Betrayal. Treachery. A crime punishable by death.
âWhere are the soldiers who guarded the granary last night?â Xiao Ming asked coldly.
Lu Fei stiffened. He felt a deadly aura emanating from Xiao Mingâso unlike his usual approachable self.
âIf blame must be laid, then punish me, Your Highness. It was my negligence that allowed these rebels to burn the fields,â Lu Fei knelt on one knee.
âThis wasnât the captainâs fault! We were ambushed!â shouted several soldiers, dropping to their knees as well.
âGet up!â Xiao Ming said. âIâm not here to assign blame. I just want to know exactly what happened.â
The granary was massive. Soldiers had to patrol in scattered shifts. If someone deliberately planned this, it would be impossible to guard against it fully.
âWe were drilling last night when a group of black-clad figures snuck in and set the fire. We gave chase immediately, but didnât expect another group to be lying in wait. They set more fires while we were distracted. They even tried to kill usâZhu Sansi was stabbed in the back, though he said he wounded one of them too.â
Xiao Ming noticed one kneeling soldier with a blood-soaked back.
He sighed inwardly. How could he blame a wounded man who still spent the night fighting fire?
âThis was my fault. I was too careless before a war.â
âYouâre Zhu Sansi, right? Youâre injuredâwhy havenât you gone to the physician? Donât you care about your life?â Xiao Ming asked.
âCaptain Lu said the wheat is the Qingzhou Armyâs life,â Zhu Sansi replied with a blank but firm face.
Xiao Ming froze. With men like this, how could the Qingzhou Army not become the empireâs finest force?
âHe says nonsense like that all the time. Go to the physician. The wheatâs burnedâweâll survive. But I donât want to lose a good soldier,â Xiao Ming said.
Zhu Sansiâs eyes grew moist. The princeâs concern stirred something deep in his chest.
Lu Fei gave a sheepish grin. âWhat are you standing around for? Get to the doctor!â
Zhu Sansi nodded, helped by a few comrades as he walked away.
Pang Yukun had arrived during the night too. âYour Highness, Zhu Sansi said he wounded one of them. We should search the area immediately for anyone with an injured arm. If we donât catch them, this will happen again.â
Xiao Ming nodded. âGeneral Niu, we canât wait any longer. Have the troops start harvesting the wheat today. Even if we have to dry it later, itâs better than losing it.â
Just then, a man dressed as a villager stepped forward. âYour Highness, if youâre harvesting, let us help. After everything youâve done for us, itâs time we returned the favor.â
âYes, we canât let the armyâs food burn.â
âOur own crops can wait a few days.â
ââŠâ
Voices rose one after another.
Xiao Ming was deeply moved. âThis is what General Niu meantâif you treat people like family, theyâll treat you the same.â He bowed deeply.
âThank you, everyone. Truly.â
Pang Yukun smiled faintly. âThose who win the people win the world. These policies havenât been in vain.â
Niu Ben looked meaningfully at Xiao Ming, then turned to the troops. âWhat are you standing around for? The villagers are harvesting. Are we going to let them beat us?â
âYes, sir!â came the thunderous reply. The soldiers charged into the fields.
Xiao Ming watched it all with a heart full of resolve. âFor these brave soldiers and kind-hearted people, even if Iâm broken to pieces, I will defend Cangzhou. Iâll never let the barbarians set foot on our land again. Never again shall our people suffer under foreign rule.â
Quietly, he and Pang Yukun returned to the city. Xiao Ming ordered all nearby prefectures to search for any man with a wound on his arm. Any useful tip would be rewarded with a thousand taels.
At the same time, he summoned Li San to the Prince Qiâs manor.