War raged, and the people suffered. Lu Yan, a modern person, transmigrated to a historical dynasty with memories of his past life and became the magistrate of Shannan County.
He had no grand ...
Now look what happened; they gained no advantage whatsoever, and instead suffered heavy losses.
He grew angrier the more he thought about it, but there was nothing he could do but glare at it helplessly.
General Chisha returned quickly, carrying a brocade box in his hands.
He opened the brocade box, inside which lay a blood-red jade seal, along with two scrolls.
"That's all we've captured,"
General Chisha pointed to the brocade box and said.
"As for whether this imperial seal is genuine or not, I dare not make a definitive judgment."
The butcher general snatched the imperial seal and examined it closely.
Although he was illiterate, he had heard of the legendary imperial seal.
This jade seal is entirely blood red and exquisitely carved; it is clearly no ordinary object.
"This thing actually looks pretty convincing,"
"That's what the butcher general said in a deep, muffled voice."
"But who knows if it's true?"
The pedantic scholar snatched the imperial seal, pushed up his glasses, and began to examine it carefully.
"This material is warm and smooth, and the carving is exquisite. It is indeed a royal item. Moreover, the patterns on it are exactly the same as those recorded in historical records of the imperial seal."
"In my opinion, this is most likely the real Imperial Seal!"
The one-eyed man also came closer, examined it carefully with his single eye, and said:
"If this thing is real, it'll be worth a fortune! We brothers need to have a good talk about how to divide this piece of the pie!"
General Chisha was secretly delighted upon seeing this.
He deliberately took a step back and said:
"Gentlemen, the authenticity of this imperial seal still needs to be verified. What if it's fake? Wouldn't we have been excited for nothing?"
"Old man Chisha, stop pretending!"