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Chapter 47: Straight to Lujiazhuang

Bao Zheng and his group rushed forward. In less than half an hour, they had arrived at the Qiao Family Ancient Town. Bao Zheng followed the mark left by Sun Ling'er, determined the direction, and immediately chased him all the way to the direction Sun Ling'er was chasing.

After only half an hour, I saw a huge mountain villa ahead, with hundreds of tenant farmers living around the villa. Obviously, the villa must be a very wealthy person, and so many tenant farmers living around. Bao Zheng and his men just arrived at the outer door of the villa, a woman riding a horse had already rushed over. The man was Sun Ling'er.

Bao Zheng asked, "Ling'er, did those people enter this villa?"

Sun Ling'er replied, "Brother Bao, I saw that hundreds of officers and soldiers and people from Lujiazhuang had just entered."

It turned out that the group of people caught Bai Yutang and others, but because Lu Zhanyuan was seriously injured again, he couldn't hurry all the way. Bao Zheng called Wu Kui without stopping, but just after the group of people, he rushed to Lujiazhuang.

Wu Kui said angrily at this time: "Liu Jiwen, this guy, really dares to be ruthless, and actually colludes with the people in Lujiazhuang. He dares to transfer troops privately, and really doesn't want to live anymore."

Bao Zheng knew that the Song Dynasty was the Song Taizu who released military power through a cup of wine to relieve military officers. The Song Dynasty had always been extremely strict in the management of the army. The leadership bodies of the imperial guards were the Hall Front Office and the Guard Office, respectively, led by the Hall Front Office, the Infantry Commander and the Cavalry Commander (Three Commander). However, the Three Commander had no right to send troops. The Song Dynasty established the Privy Council in the Central Committee to be responsible for military affairs. The Privy Council was directly responsible to the emperor, and no other official could be inquire about it. Although the Privy Council could send troops, it could not directly command the army, which led to the power of commanding the military and the power of dispatching troops.

Separation. At the same time, the Song Dynasty often changed its commanding generals to prevent personal forces from appearing in the army. The deployment of the Song Dynasty's military force was "strong, weak, and weak branches" and "guarding the inside and the outside". The Song Dynasty's army was divided into four types, namely the imperial guards, the Xiang army, the township soldiers, and the vassal soldiers. The imperial guards were the central army and the main force of the Song Dynasty's army. The Xiang army was the town soldiers of each state, and the local commander controlled the right to dispatch troops. As the commander, the commander had no right to transfer troops and needed to dispatch troops, and the local commander was required to show military talismans from local commanders.

At this time, Liu Jiwen, who was mentioned by Wu Kui, privately dispatched the Xiang army without Wu Kui's knowledge. This crime was a death sentence in the Song Dynasty.

Wu Kui angrily led a group of yamen runners to Lujiazhuang. The servants of Lujiazhuang saw Wu Kui from afar, but Wu Kui was careful and in order to catch the current situation, he immediately ordered: "Yan Runners, take down all the servants first, don't let them inform you."

After the yamen runners received the order, they all pulled out their swords and rushed into the Lujiazhuang Gate. When the servants saw that they were people from the government, they saw that they were resisting, and immediately surrendered.

Bao Zheng rushed all the way inside, and walked for less than a quarter of an hour, but heard a burst of shouts coming from an inner courtyard. Bao Zheng knew that it must be the group of people doing that dirty thing here.

Bao Zheng said: "Mr. Wu, they must be in that yard. Let's go in and save people."

Wu Kui nodded and rushed into the inner courtyard, but saw hundreds of neatly dressed soldiers standing at the door. When the soldiers saw Bao Zheng breaking in, they originally planned to step forward to stop him, but when they saw Wu Kui following behind, their faces immediately changed.

Wu Kui stepped forward and said, "Bold! You are so arrogant that you came here with Liu Jiwen to commit crimes without orders."

There was an honest man in the wing soldiers and immediately knelt down and said, "We received the order to transfer and then came with us. Lord Liu clearly came with your military talisman."

Wu Kui frowned and said, "Liu Jiwen must have stolen military talismans privately. Do you want to help the evildoer? Since Liu Jiwen is stealing military talismans, you are all ignorant and innocent. I will go in and arrest Liu Jiwen today, and you will go aside."

Bao Zheng knew that Wu Kui was a strategy to slow down the army at this time, and now he was kind enough to comfort the group of soldiers so that he could catch Liu Jiwen faster. Bao Zheng looked at Wu Kui's way of dealing with things, and couldn't help but secretly admire him. Although Wu Kui was not old, he was careful in his work and instantly transformed all the resistance into **.

He heard the noise outside inside the house, and someone rushed out immediately. Bao Zheng saw that it was the bearded man, and he was disheveled at this time. Bao Zheng said angrily: "Doggy, see where are you going today?"

When the bearded man saw Bao Zheng bringing Wu Kui to come, he shouted: "Not good! The magistrate outside is here." After saying that, the bearded man immediately ran into the room.

Bao Zheng did not retreat but advanced and rushed into the house. Wu Kui followed closely. As soon as Bao Zheng entered the room, he saw several guys from the Lu family and several officers who looked like him, all of whom were forcibly pressing Bai Yutang and other women, tearing their clothes.

The clothes of Bai Yutang and the other beauties were torn to make it difficult for them to cover their bodies, but their white skin was leaking from spring.

Bao Zheng and Wu Kui knew that they should not be treated rudely, so they turned their heads and refused to look. Bao Zheng said angrily at this time: "The people from Lujiazhuang and you officers are here today. Today, I have seen it with my own eyes. And you have mobilized the army privately, and this time you have all committed the death penalty."

As soon as Bao Zheng said this, he immediately scared the timid people. Seeing their appearance, Bao Zheng was afraid that there would be a danger of not taking any action in the future.

At this time, a thin and sick-looking officer leader said, "Where are you guys who came out to care about our nostalgia? Do you know that my father is Liu Chenggui, the Minister of the Second-rank Official Works Department of the dynasty."

Bao Zheng said seriously at this time: "Bold! You have committed a heinous crime, and everyone can tell you your crime. Not only do you not repent, but you also use this Lord Liu Chenggui as a shield. Do you think I, Wu Kui, are you afraid of you?" It turned out that the clamoring leader was Liu Jiwen.

Although Bao Zheng was not wearing an official robe, his momentum was not weak at all. His aggressiveness made Liu Jiwen, who was already panicked, instantly feel timid. Bao Zheng had Wu Kui behind him and Kou Zhun's support, so he would not be afraid of Liu Chenggui, the Minister of Works.

Wu Kui's face was fixed and said, "Please take it, take it all for me. I'll find someone to bring Lu Zhanyuan, the owner of Lujiazhuang, and take them over. Take them together to the prefect's office. I want to interrogate them personally. After hearing the order, the yamen runners outside the door rushed in immediately. Bai Yutang's five girls, as soon as they broke free from the claws, got up to tidy up their clothes. Fortunately, there was not much spring light at this time.

Everyone took all those people out in a blink of an eye. Although these people were powerful, they did not dare to go against Wu Kui. Liu Jiwen looked indifferent at this moment, as if he expected Wu Kui to do anything. Bao Zheng saw his expression and wanted to step on him hard. Bao Zheng did not see Lu Zhanyuan, and he expected that he must have been seriously injured. He was probably lying down to rest in his bedroom. However, Wu Kui had already sent someone to arrest him and the prefect.


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