Chapter 645: Complex yet simple

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Di Ying said: "Maybe if you know the answer to the first question, you can figure out the rest by yourself."

As he spoke, Di Ying straightened up and glanced around quickly. When he saw that he, Xie Jing and Zhou Lin were the only ones in the room, he lowered his voice and said, "I am among the enemies, and there is an enemy among me."

After saying that, he continued to bend down to examine the body.

Xie Jing's peach blossom eyes blinked.

He looked at the adults, then at his senior brother, and then at the outside of the room. The folding fan drew a half circle toward the outside of the room, then pointed at himself, and then blinked at his senior brother.

I saw my senior brother's long eyelashes flashing.

Xie Jing completely understood.

There is a mole by your side and in the bodyguards!

That explains half of the problem.

The mole not only revealed the whereabouts of their group, but also knew in advance that Xie Jing would visit Yuan Mansion at night.

More than ten hours ago, your Excellency had said that within the next two days, he would let Xie Jing test Yuan Zhenghao's martial arts skills.

Wu Congkang led his troops back to the Governor's Mansion in the city, waiting to hear when Xie Jing would take action.

However, it took Xie Jing much longer to rush back from outside the city and arrive at the Yuan Mansion than it did for Wu Congkang to lead his troops to the Yuan Mansion.

In other words: On the contrary, when Xie Jing entered Yuan Mansion and wandered around due to the weather, Wu Xuezhen led his troops to surround him, and there was more than enough time.

Similarly, if Wu Congkang led his troops out of the city to stop Di Ying, it would be more than enough time.

It just so happens that the Dudu's Mansion and Yuan's Mansion are also located in the Nancheng District of Luozhou City.

As for the remaining half of the question...

"Sir, why do they have to divide their forces to kill me?"

Xie Jing still didn't understand.

I heard the adult reply: "What did you take Yuan Zhengkang tonight?"

Xie Jing was reminded and put her hand into her arms, "An account book that seems normal to me, a thin gold brick without any markings."

After saying that, he suddenly reacted.

Somewhat shocked, he said: "They killed Yuan Zhenghao and then tried to frame me. By killing me and finding these two things from my body, this goal can be achieved.

Because these two things cannot prove Yuan Zhenghao's crime at all, but they can become my crime of stealing other people's property...

No, it’s more than that. To be precise: I should be the one who killed people because of money or because of things. In short, I can’t escape the crime of murder. It would be best if you could capture me alive, but it doesn't matter if you kill me.

As long as the charges of allowing your subordinates to commit crimes, failing to discipline them, and instructing your subordinates to harm the imperial officials can be pinned on your head, even Your Majesty will not be able to protect you.

Wu Congkang's original intention should also be this: it would be best if I could catch you and falsely accuse you of being imprisoned. Not only would you be tortured in every possible way, but the world would also see you fall from the altar.

If not, then they will kill you. If these charges are brought against you, your reputation will be ruined, and it will be justifiable and logical for them to kill you. "

The more Xie Jing spoke, the more the hairs on his back stood up.

He never thought that the words and deeds of those who followed Lord Di would also involve the Lord himself, and would become a weapon used by the enemy to deal with his Lord.

He couldn't help but knelt down on one knee, lowered his head and admitted his mistake: "Sir, it was me who was wrong... It was me, it was me who had not completely changed my bad habits, and I caused trouble for you."

Xie Jing's sudden movement startled Di Ying a little.

Just as he was about to reach out to help him, he looked at the blood stains on his gloves, and had no choice but to say, "Get up. It's not your fault. Don't kneel down all the time. Don't your knees hurt?"

At the end, he added some explanations: "The enemy is hiding in the dark, and there are naturally endless ways to deal with us. If you can't start with me, you can't start with my family, so naturally you will be targeted.

This is nothing surprising in the first place. Although you are very interested in testing Yuan Zhenghao, it was ultimately approved by me, so how can I blame you for coming? "

Di Ying said, swallowing what she wanted to say but didn't say.

That is: if you want to blame, you have to blame yourself. It was you who knew that there was a traitor around you, and yet you carelessly let Xie Jing be fooled, and let yourself be fooled.

If it weren't for the person following Wucong Kang's team led by Zheng Xiaoming, if it weren't for the soldiers guarding the city waiting for orders at any time to be mobilized by him...

I'm afraid all the accidents tonight will eventually turn into: Di Ying's death was an accident.

No, not only that, there were also the accidental deaths of forty-two guards.

Wu Congkang is not too stupid. He blocked the news before taking action. Zheng Xiaoming had no way of notifying Di Ying in advance.

I'm afraid that Zheng Xiaoming was able to lead the team to participate in the operation because he tried his best to get Wu Congkang's permission.

There is no need for Zheng Xiaoming to notify in advance.

This can also be regarded as a different kind of tactic to draw money from under the cauldron.

It's just that Wu Congkang would arrange another plan for Wu Xuezhen to surround and kill Xie Jing, and Zheng Xiaoming probably didn't know about it.

As for how Di Ying, who had not received the news, guessed all this and made preparations in advance...

In fact, to put it bluntly, there is nothing surprising.

When he saw Zheng Xiaoming among the people following Wu Congkang, he had nothing to worry about.

The reason why Zhou Lin was asked to pick up Xie Jing was because he was worried about Xie Jing's safety.

After all: Di Ying has always suspected that the real culprit is Yuan Zhenghao, and suspects that Yuan Zhenghao's martial arts is not low.

Then, there will not be only one master in the Yuan Mansion, and Xie Jing will go there alone, in case he accidentally misses Jingzhou...

Di Ying didn't want anything to happen to Xie Baobao.

This may also be based on understanding the temperaments of Xie Jing and Zhou Lin.

When Xie Jing and Zhou Lin entered the city, they were too lazy to go even to the city gate, as they felt it was a detour. Xie Jing climbed over the wall and entered the city. Wu Congkang got the news and surrounded Yuan Mansion. Then, Zhou Lin, who was responsible for protecting Xie Jing, would also habitually climb over the wall and enter the city, and then saw the rebels surrounding Yuan Mansion.

A signal would be sent out to summon the soldiers defending the city to counter the siege.

The incident was defused, simple as that.

Of course, it is thrilling to say that it is thrilling. If there is even a slight mistake, the book will be over.

The only surprise is that Yuan Zhenghao is really dead, and he was not killed by someone arranged by Wu Congkang.

This is a bit...

It seemed that Wu Congkang was planning to kill Yuan Zhenghao after killing Xie Jing. So when Wu Xuezhen came in, he called Xie Jing a murderer.

Anyway, the Yuan Mansion has been completely surrounded, so killing early and late makes no difference to Wu Xuezhen.

I'm afraid Wu Xuezhen didn't expect that Yuan Zhenghao had been killed before he led his troops to surround Yuan Mansion.

Who is the murderer?

We can only ask Wu Shuangmei, who is still shivering and confused.

But after Wu Shuangmei calmed down, her answer was: "I don't know."