Chapter 328 Chapter 327



Chapter 328 Chapter 327

The people brought by An Xin couldn't help rolling their eyes, thinking that these officials in Nanyang were really shameless and how dare they think such things.

Their master took great pains to compete with the ministers of the court to get this batch of supplies here.

Liu Boxing, several deputy generals, and several imperial doctors sent by the Imperial Medical Bureau all looked at Prefect Fang and his group with disdain.

They saw this female official on the road, who was so ruthless that she picked up a knife and chopped the killers to pieces in order to avenge her beloved horse.

If these people can get the upper hand over her, they will be the losers.

Imperial Physician Tang looked left and right at the person who led them to Nanyang. She didn't look like a fairy who brought warmth and love.

Indeed, what An Xin said did not disappoint them, "Sorry for bothering Prefect Fang with this batch of disaster relief supplies.

On the way here, I found that Nanyang was hit by floods this year, and an epidemic broke out not long after the disaster. People in many places now have no food to eat. I plan to distribute this batch of disaster relief grain as soon as possible. "

After An Xin finished speaking, his expression turned cold, as if he was thinking of something.

Prefect Fang felt a chill on his back, wondering why this female official was staring at him with such cold eyes.

"Master Fang, how do you explain the phenomenon of stealing other people's children and even cannibalizing them in the Nanyang Prefecture under your jurisdiction?"

Prefect Fang did not expect An Xin to suddenly attack him. His expression was gloomy and he said unhappily, "Sir An has just arrived here and does not know the situation yet. How can I explain these hearsays to you?"

"Hearsay?!" An Xin raised his eyebrows and sneered, "What if I saw all this with my own eyes?"

"You..." Prefect Fang narrowed his eyes, seeing the seriousness and determination in An Xin's eyes. He knew that the other party had really seen such a scene. "Maybe it's just a coincidence."

An Xinyou was not someone who could be easily fooled. He snorted coldly, "Isn't it because Prefect Fang kept the grain in the granary to feed the rats and was unwilling to distribute the government's stored grain to the people to help them through the difficult times?"

On the way back, Li Ziyu told An Xin about some of the situations he had investigated in Nanyang Prefecture during this period, so that she would have a clear idea of ​​the situation.

He will not be fooled by the officials in Nanyang Prefecture, most of whom are incorruptible except for a few who still have conscience.

An Xin glanced at the official who had previously opposed the burning of the villagers, always keeping a certain distance from the Nanyang official, and watched all this coldly.

He should be one of the Nanyang officials who still have some conscience as mentioned by Li Ziyu.

If An Xin's guess is correct, Li Ziyu's ability to arrive in time to stop Prefect Fang from burning down Xujiazhuang was probably due to this person's tip-off.

Otherwise, how could Li Ziyu, who had just arrived and was unfamiliar with the place, get such news so quickly.

"Opening the granaries to release grain is a matter of great importance. It requires repeated discussions among government officials. How can we make a decision so easily?"

An Xin didn't want to argue with Prefect Fang about this matter, and she was new to the place so she wasn't very clear about many things.

Therefore, An Xin suggested that it was not appropriate for people to have meals together during the epidemic, rejected the welcoming banquet proposed by Prefect Fang, and took people to the government office to arrange for the reception of court officials.

Some of the people who were led by Li Ziyu to inspect the government affairs of various provinces also lived here.

An Xin arrived at the place where he lived and saw that the servants serving there were all arranged by the government office. He remembered the incident in which the information was leaked at the Nanyu State Inn.

He curled the corners of his mouth and smiled without saying anything.

Even after coming back, he just chatted with Li Ziyu about family matters, and then went back to his room to rest because he was tired from the journey.

As expected, the servants in the courtyard who received An Xin and his friends were all spies arranged by Prefect Fang to monitor them. It wouldn't take long for anything An Xin and his friends did or said to be reported to Prefect Fang.

I learned that An Xin and the others really did nothing after returning home. After eating and washing up, they really went back to their room to sleep.

Prefect Fang and several of his cronies all looked disdainful.

An official with a long face said disdainfully: "I said that a female official is not to be feared. She can only talk big and will leave with her people after a while when she can't stand the hardship.

Even if we don't leave for a while, we will have someone stay there to scare her and tell her how serious the epidemic is.

As for the woman, she is so cowardly and stupid that she stays in the house and dares not go out."

"Hahaha, what Judge Zuo said is right." Someone agreed.

However, the Right Judge Guo Xun who was sitting nearby had flickering eyes but did not speak. He touched the spots on his body from being whipped. He always felt that the female official was not as timid as they said.

Prefect Fang lowered his eyes and darkened his gaze. Not long ago, he received a letter from his respected teacher, Prime Minister Xiao, asking him to be careful with this female official named An Xin.

He was told to stop what they were doing as soon as possible after the female inspector arrived, and to clean up the mess.

Try your best not to be caught by her. There is a sense in his words that something has gone wrong and it seems that even he, the prime minister, will have a hard time cleaning it up.

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And at the end of the letter, he actually... Thinking of this, Prefect Fang's eyes became sinister.

If an official appointed by the court died in the place under his jurisdiction for whatever reason, he, as the head of a prefecture, would be easily reprimanded by the emperor and might even lose his job or be convicted if he was not careful.

After he came to the capital and passed the imperial examination, the teacher he worshipped for his official career was really good to him. He took most of the benefits. Now the hidden meaning in the letter is that if something goes wrong, he will have to bear the consequences alone.

The first ray of sunlight rises in the early morning, shining warmly on the earth.

Three imperial doctors led a medical team to see patients in order to collect information on the cause of the epidemic so that they could research and formulate the best prescription to treat this sudden epidemic.

Before leaving, An Xin found several imperial doctors. Although she did not know medical skills, modern people knew some basic anti-epidemic herbs, such as Isatis root, which is a very commonly used medicine for modern epidemic prevention.

It has the effects of clearing away heat and detoxifying, cooling blood and relieving sore throat. It is used for sore throat and dry mouth and throat caused by excessive heat in the lungs and stomach; extreme tonsillitis...

There are also some medicinal herbs like Isatis indigotica...some basic herbs for treating colds.

She told Doctor Tang and a few others what she knew, but as to whether it could be used or not, that was none of her business.

After An Xin explained everything, he prepared to lead the soldiers, who had their mouths and noses covered and were wrapped tightly, to carry the relief food and start distributing it to various villages.

Hearing that An Xin was going to Xujiazhuang, where the epidemic was most severe, to distribute relief grain, Imperial Physician Tang volunteered to go there with them to see patients.

All the teams distributing disaster relief grain went to various villages to distribute grain, strictly following An Xin's instructions and asking the village chief to throw out the list of villagers.

Everyone whose name is on the household sticker can receive five kilograms of grain.

The soldiers sent out would count out the relief grain for each villager, put it in one place, and then retreat a distance.

This way, there is no need to have close contact with sick people in the village, preventing them from being infected by the epidemic.

(End of this chapter)


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