Chapter 41 Xie Ruian



Xie Ruian: “…” He had never seen anyone more daring than this.

Zhang Yuanyan probably would never have thought that the group of "bandits" would dare to return to the granary again after only two hours.

However, after hearing that the girl was going back to the granary, Chang Ying and Qin Shan firmly disagreed with her going with them.

Qin Shan was still brooding over what had happened before, and said stiffly, "I'll leave this matter to the two of us. Miss, just wait here peacefully."

"Yes, it's snowing outside now, so it's not easy to hide your whereabouts. Girl, you should leave this matter to my subordinates..." Chang Ying also echoed.

Wei Xiyin: “…”

It seems that the previous scene left a shadow on them, and they are still frightened.

Wei Xiyin knew she couldn't act too aggressively, so she agreed to their request, nodding and saying, "Then I'll do as you two say. However, I'm afraid they'll be wary this time. If necessary, we'll prioritize the lives of the guards, regardless of the lives of the officers and soldiers."

"yes!"

The guards rested for half an hour and then set off again for the granary.

And at this time.

The granary was in a mess. The officers and soldiers who had fainted on the ground slowly woke up, feeling unbearable pain all over their bodies and lying on the ground groaning in pain.

"Sixth Young Master." Zhang Yuanyan rushed to the door and carefully helped the man up from the ground.

Gong Liulang looked very bad, with disheveled hair, bruises all over his body, and his exposed hands red from the cold.

How could a young man born into a noble family be so miserable?

Zhang Yuanyan felt so distressed that he immediately took off his coat and put it on him.

Gong Liulang was completely unaware of this. He looked up at the sky indifferently, and snowflakes like goose feathers were falling down.

After a while, he asked hoarsely, "How many Yizhou soldiers are left stationed here?"

Zhang Yuanyan's eyes dimmed as he replied truthfully, "Only ninety-six people remain."

"The battalion commander and his close associates were the first to contract the disease. Initially, we were unaware of the situation, and no one dared to harm the commander..."

The rest is self-explanatory.

The highest-ranking officer of the Yizhou Army stationed here almost destroyed the entire granary camp by himself.

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