Transmigrating To Ancient Times With A Kitchen - Chapter 494 - Chapter 494: How To Catch Him?
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Chapter 494: How To Catch Him?
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Hearing this, Vice General Yin thought about it and agreed. He said firmly, āThen letās hurry up and find that thing. Otherwise, itāll be troublesome if those things keep coming. But what could the army have that could attract those poisonous creatures? Iāve never encountered such a situation on the road before.ā
He muttered doubtfully, but he still went to see if there was anything on the carriage that should not have been brought, which attracted these poisonous creatures.
Deputy General Zhong followed behind Ming Zhiyan and asked curiously, āGeneral, did General Song do this?ā
āMost likely,ā Ming Zhiyan said calmly.
Vice General Zhong still found it hard to believe that General Song would do such a thing. He said angrily, āWhy did he do that? Where did he put that thing? Was he crazy? There are more than 80,000 soldiers here, and he actually dared to attract those poisonous creatures for his own selfish desires.
Does he want to become a sinner of Great Wei?ā
Although he already knew about General Songās identity, Vice General Zhong still couldnāt understand why he did this.
He and General Song did not have a deep relationship with each other, but they had been fighting with the general for more than half a year, chasing away invaders and defending the country together.
Therefore, he could not understand why his brothers who had fought side by side in the past would put more than 80,000 soldiers in such a dangerous situation for their own selfish desires.
āItās normal,ā Ming Zhiyan said lightly. āThere are all kinds of people. Itās just a fluke mentality.ā
Deputy General Zhong still could not understand. He said gloomily, āGeneral, what should we do next? Directly expose his conspiracy?ā
Ming Zhiyan shook his head. āEverything is about catching the person red handed. Only then will he have no excuses.ā
Deputy General Zhong thought about it and felt that it was true. If he really said it so casually, what if the other party refused to admit it? Then, he would be bitten back. Not only would he not be able to get rid of this culprit, but he would also leave a hidden danger for the army.
He said respectfully, āThen, General, I will definitely keep a close eye on him from now on. I wonāt let him have any more opportunities to exploit me. I donāt believe that I canāt catch his little pigtails!ā
Ming Zhiyan nodded and said, āGo. Donāt alert the enemy.ā
Vice General Zhong patted his chest and promised, āGeneral, donāt worry. I definitely wonāt! ā
Deputy General Yin first brought his men to the carriage that was carrying the provisions to search.
āGeneral Yin, why are you here?ā asked Grain Officer Wu eagerly.
Deputy General Yinās face was cold. He stretched out a hand to stop him from moving forward. He frowned and said, āGo away, go away. Stop trying to get close to me. Let me ask you, did you put anything that shouldnāt be here?ā
āWhat things shouldnāt be put in?ā asked Grain Officer Wue āl didnāt. I only transported grain, what else could I have?ā
Vice General Yin saw that he did not seem to be lying and asked again, āDidnāt some people throw things into the car when we set off that day? Are you sure youāve taken everything down?ā
Deputy General Yin was more inclined to believe that the army had attracted those poisonous creatures. When they left the city that day, many commoners had sent things to the carriages. Perhaps they had put things that they should not have put on them at that time, and no one knew.
āGeneral Yin, I guarantee that there is nothing of the sort! The general did not allow us to take the peopleās things, and the things they placed that day were all on the surface, so it was easy to take them down.. These days, weāve been checking, if there really is something that doesnāt belong to the army, we definitely canāt hide it! ā