Gu Beiheng, along with Zheng Suocuo and a few others, continued to survey the mountains and forests, looking for a route that was both safe and could eliminate any possible wild animals.
It's best to keep it hidden so that others won't find out.
As their own unique route.
Gu Beiheng had his reasons for choosing the steepest route. He liked taking risks, and sometimes fortune and misfortune went hand in hand.
At noon, a few people sat on the treetops eating steamed buns, and no one spoke.
Faintly, someone was walking in the woods carrying a sack.
A closer look revealed that there seemed to be a living thing inside the sack.
Gu Beiheng made a shushing gesture. These people didn't look like ordinary bandits. Judging from their attire, they looked like officials.
Several people were lying on a tree with their heads together.
Li Dapao moved his mouth, but someone next to him covered it. "Dapao, please stop shouting at the gate. I'm afraid the rats down there will be scared away."
Li Dapao opened his mouth, pointed at the sun above his head and then at himself. He was obviously yawning because of the sun, when did he want to shout for the mountain gate?
Dapao feels aggrieved, but he is actually very gentle.
"Zhou Tianbao, take two people with you and follow them. See what they are doing?" Gu Beiheng always felt that there was something fishy going on, and whispered to his men behind him.
"Master, I will go right away."
Zhou Tianbao was also a scout, so he immediately selected two agile men to follow quietly behind.
Gu Beiheng continued to move forward with a few other people.
Zhou Tianbao and the other two followed those people all the way to a hidden place on the mountain wall.
I saw the other party flash and disappear into the bushes.
Did you lose track of him?
"There's something fishy."
Zhou Tianbao made a gesture and then he moved over to investigate.
After several careful inspections, nothing unusual was found.
It was just thorny vines, thickets of trees, and smooth stone walls. It didn't look like anyone had ever been here.
Zhou Tianbao was not in a hurry, as he knew there must be some kind of mechanical device. He and the other two separated and hid in the surrounding area to monitor.
Those people who went in here could always come out again.
If no one enters or leaves after two hours, one of them will take a break, ensuring that there is someone watching over the place for twelve hours.
The person Zhou Tianbao lost track of had now entered a tunnel.
The sacks carried by those people were squirming, and a man dressed like an official was following beside them.
"Send these people here for proper training. Pick the most outstanding one and send him to Jinyang Prefecture, and leave the rest here to serve the military commanders."
"Master Zhang Wu, don't worry. Even that man is chained up and kept safe. He is given some magic water to drink every day. He lives a happy life like a god."
"I'll go check on that person. Is that convenient?" Master Zhang Wu, dressed as an official, narrowed his eyes and smiled evilly.
"Of course you can. I'll tell the boss right away."
"Stop talking. I just happened to go find him and tell him by the way."
Master Zhang Wu went to deliver the goods first, then came to a man in a black robe. "Boss, has anything happened in Hulu Mountain recently? Why are there fewer robberies?"
The black-robed man's calm eyes were filled with coldness, and the corners of his mouth moved with disdain:
"The mandrill's lair was raided. He's the only one whose lair has been raided. Tell the boss it's nothing serious."
"It's better to be careful. You know our affairs cannot be made public." Uncle Zhang Wu was annoyed by the other party's leisurely attitude, but he could do nothing about it.
"I want to meet that person."
The black-robed man turned around and said nothing for a long time, staring at Master Zhang Wu, which made Master Zhang Wu feel uneasy.
As Zhang Wuye's back broke out in a cold sweat, the man in the black robe chuckled. "Go ahead."
"Tell the commander that the training should proceed as normal. In a few months, we can arrange for the troops in the barracks to be gradually replaced by our own."
Uncle Zhang Wu stopped and turned around and said quietly: "The boss said that you will benefit from it if the job is done well." Then he walked away.
He came to a wooden house where a man was chained.
His messy hair hung down over his face, and an iron chain passed through his scapula and nailed to the wall behind him.
Master Zhang Wu walked in, lifted the man's chin with a wooden stick, and chuckled, "Oh, isn't this our Third Prince? I heard you're living like a god now. Let me show you how the former Third Prince of the Dashun Dynasty is living like a god now."
The third prince half opened his confused eyes, stared at Master Zhang Wu for a while, and then lowered his head.
"Who are you?"
Master Zhang Wu poked him in the chin a few times with a wooden stick. "It doesn't matter who I am. Third Prince, the late emperor and your grandfather commanded a Tiger Guard. The tiger talismans are all with you, right?"
"You are just a commoner anyway. It's impossible for you to start a rebellion. Why not hand over the tiger talisman to our master?
When the time comes, the master will certainly not forget your kindness and will allow you to kill or slice up the people you exiled here as you please."
The Third Prince raised his head and let out a strange laugh. "Hahaha, imprisoning me here is your sincerity?"
"Pah." The third prince forcefully spat a mouthful of thousand-year-old phlegm into Master Zhang Wu's eyes.
"Kill me if you have the guts. Kill me." He looked like a madman. What was the point of living like this?
It would be better to die.
But all his teeth were broken, so it was impossible for him to commit suicide.
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