Chapter 142: Relocation
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The entire Mayi City is a fixed military camp surrounded by high walls. There are very few residential houses. Each street and alley has its own area, with doors in front and back, forming branch military camps.
Han Ruzi transferred 500 soldiers from Qu Camp outside the city to guard the front and back doors of the Xungui camp, and then personally led the team to search for the extra entourages who were not on the roster.
Things went smoothly at the beginning. When many noble children found out that this was not a joke, some people resisted, but it was not fierce. Everyone knew that they had no need to stand up.
Cui Teng got drunk last night and was sleeping heavily in the room. Several followers saw that the search team was getting closer and closer, so they had to push the master together. As soon as Cui Teng opened his eyes, they immediately stepped back.
Cui Teng, who was forced to wake up, was so angry that he listened to the words of his followers in a daze, and said angrily: "It's impossible, my brother-in-law will never..."
There was a knock on the door outside, bangbang, not at all polite. Cui Teng often knocks on other people's doors like this, but if others knock on his door like this, he would be unhappy.
Cui Teng jumped to the ground, without wearing shoes, looked around, grabbed the waist knife hanging on the wall, and shouted, "Open the door!"
Some people went to open the door, and some people were careful to persuade him, but no one dared to approach Mr. Cui.
Han Ruzi expected that there would be trouble, so he asked a team of soldiers to come in first and followed him. He was a little nervous when he fought head-on for the first time, especially Cui Teng was good to him. He was usually arrogant and rude, but he always remained polite to Juenhou. But the more he did this, Han Ruzi would attack this "brother-in-law".
Cui Teng was not awakened from his hangover, his steps were floating, but the knife in his hand was tightly held. He rushed out of the door and turned a blind eye to the soldiers in the yard. He saw Han Ruzi at the gate of the yard at a glance, "Brother-in-law, are you here to catch me?"
"Each person has two entourages, no one can make an exception. This is a military camp, and no nameless people cannot be allowed..."
Cui Teng didn't grow up by the truth. He roared and rushed towards Han Ruzi with a knife, and no longer regarded him as his "brother-in-law".
Cui Teng's appearance is not ugly at all. When he has no expression on his face, he can even show some elegance and childishness. However, when he gets angry, his expression is more vicious than the desperate person who kills and robs. Generally speaking, as long as Cui Teng shows such an expression, no one dares to resist, or even no one dares to avoid it, he can only let Mr. Cui beat, scold and humiliate him, act weak and powerless, and perhaps he can be beaten and beaten a few times.
This time it is not a "normal situation".
The soldiers recruited by Han Ruzi didn't care about Cui Teng's temper, nor did they care about his status. Juehou looked at him, and the two soldiers turned their handles and tripped Cui Teng. The others rushed forward, snatched the sword, and tied the son of the Taifu firmly.
"What should we do to attack the camp commander?" Han Ruzi asked the military officers around him.
The chief clerk of the noble camp had long felt something was wrong, and at this time he was so scared that his legs were weak. The camp lieutenant was in charge of military law. He didn't know what he was thinking, and replied directly with a pale face: "Shishou is a death sentence."
Even Han Ruzi felt it was too heavy, "Where is the violation of the order?"
"It depends on the situation..." After being stabbed by his colleagues several times, the battalion commander finally realized that he was causing trouble and hurriedly said: "The fee is fined for one month, imprisonment for five days, and the stick is gone."
"Okay, just punish it like this."
Cui Teng had never been so angry, and cursed, remembering Du Chuanyun's first hostage to climb a tree. The more he cursed, the more he became, the more he was, and he completely forgot that his sister had married this person.
The soldier dragged Cui Teng out to the prison area, but his mouth never stopped along the way.
He was so excited about the scolding, but the nobles in the barracks on both sides were frightened in their ears. This time, they were not afraid of Mr. Cui, but Juehou.
One hour later, there were no more people in the imperial camp. Han Ruzi sent away three hundred soldiers from his troops, leaving 200 people to guard the gate.
Han Ruzi went back to her room to rest. Not long after, Donghai King came to ask for a meeting and informed him in a regular manner. He did not push the door open like before and then enter.
But after all, King Donghai is King Donghai, and no matter how he does, he will never give a gift to Juehou. After entering the house, he carried his hands on his back and looked around with interest. It seemed that it was his first time here, "It's so shabby and I can't deserve the position of the Central Guard."
Han Ruzi ignored his sarcasm and asked, "Who do you want to plead for? Tell me."
King Donghai showed an exaggerated fear, "I dare not. All the followers in my house were driven away, so how could I feel like pleading for others? As for Cui Teng, he took it upon himself, no wonder others."
Han Ruzi signaled her follower to withdraw, and then said, "You can say this time."
"I won't use military law on me, are you?"
"Won't."
King Donghai patted his heart twice and finally said seriously: "So, are you really going to break the Iron City?"
"Well, the general will send an order tomorrow and set off in three days. All the soldiers of the noble camp will go with me. One cannot be missing, and one cannot be added."
King Donghai had long expressed that he didn't want to go to the Shattered Iron City, but he didn't mention it at this time, "Is it worth offending almost all the noble families in the court just to make contributions to Korean stars? And your contribution will become worthless after the decisive battle with the Huns next year."
Han Ruzi stood up and said, "As far as I am concerned, I have a good relationship with the nobles in the court. Isn't it a sin?"
King Donghai smiled and shook his head, and Han Ruzi continued: "Let the nobles go and sue me, the more the better."
Donghai Wang still shook his head, "Hide your strength and keep your low profile. Anyone with a little brain will recommend that you hide your strength and keep your low profile now."
"From the moment the general chose me as bait, keeping a low profile is already a luxury for me, so it is better to go with the flow."
"With the trend? Do you think you are a savage?"
Han Ruzi walked to the King of East China, "I suggest you go with the flow. Anyway, you can't escape. You have to follow me to defend the city no matter what. Why do you think of a way to win the battle of breaking the Iron City?"
"Hey, it's not certain whether there is a battle to fight. Besides, I may not necessarily go to the Iron City with you." King Donghai said with a smile.
Han Ruzi was about to understand, but Zhang Youcai came in from outside and reported that another guest was visiting him.
Although Chai Yue is also a descendant of the nobles, he is not a scattered member of the nobles' camp, but one of the many aides of the general Korean star. He has no clear identity, so he is relatively free.
King Donghai immediately said goodbye and warned before leaving: "Don't think you can always get the support of Korean stars. You have already taken the bait, so there is no need for him to feed the bait."
Chai Yue's attitude was completely opposite, and he did not hide his excitement at all. He even brought several maps to discuss specific ambush plans with Juanhou.
Han Ruzi listened casually, thinking about the words of King Donghai in his heart, suddenly reached out and pressed his hand on the map, interrupted Chai Yue's introduction, and said, "Please go and apply for a token from the general. I want to take the imperial camp out of the city."
"Now?"
"Well, just now, set off immediately. I'm walking a little slower on the road. You have to get the token of the city before I get to the city gate."
Chai Yue was confused and scratched her head and said, "I don't have a formal official position yet..."
"Take the chief clerk of the noble camp."
"Okay." Chai Yue put away the map and hurriedly left.
Han Ruzi ordered Zhang Youcai to call the lieutenant general in the camp, and found that in addition to the chief clerk who was taken away by Chai Yue, there were two others. The generals were hesitant and could not tell where the two were going.
They went to inform.
Nearly five hundred Sancong Generals were only part of the noble family. Most of them were younger and older ones served in the army. Some of them had higher positions than the Central Guard Army, and even the generals had to give in to them.
These high-ranking generals will definitely plead for their younger brothers, nephews, and nephews, and even come directly to ask for and steal people.
Han Ruzi wore armor and ordered the entire camp to set off after a quarter of an hour. Those who did not get on the horse for more than time would have twenty rods.
There was Cui Teng's example in front of him, and there were 200 soldiers who only followed the orders of Jue Hou. No one of the nobles dared to provoke at this time and got on the horse in a hurry. Many of them didn't even put on armor and only wore a helmet, and the personal belongings in the barracks were too late to clean up.
Cui Teng was also taken out. He was still not convinced and was still cursing, until he was so tired that he stopped.
Han Ruzi allowed the sons of the nobles to leave a follower, packed up their belongings, then left the city to meet with the master, and then took the others out of the camp and marched towards the city gate. Two hundred soldiers of the army guarded left and right, as if escorting a team of prisoners.
Such a team quickly attracted a lot of attention. The soldiers of each battalion could not walk around at will, but they were crowded at the entrances of the streets and alleys to look out. Some were surprised, some felt funny, but no one dared to speak out.
Han Ruzi can enter and exit the city gate at will, and can bring up to ten people. If there are more, they need tokens issued by the General's Mansion, and they have to hand over when entering and leaving the city gate. Before, the soldiers of the army entered the city and had used two tokens to leave the city. Han Ruzi originally planned to let the remaining two hundred people stay in the imperial camp, but now they have to take everyone out of the city and can only apply for the token again.
As soon as the team walked out of a street, the two "missing" noble camp soldiers came back on horseback, sweating profusely, and looked panicked. They jumped off their horses and ran to Juehou. One said, "Sir, please think twice." The other said, "Sir, the general will send orders..."
Han Ruzi waved his hand and several soldiers stepped forward to tie up two military officials who had left their posts, treated them as real prisoners, and walked on the street with ropes.
Seeing this scene, Cui Teng, who was sitting on the horse, was happy, "Haha, I finally have a companion." He immediately became furious again, calling Jue Hou despicable and insidious, calling those friends and friends unfaithful enough, and not even letting go of King Donghai, calling him a bloody character, and his usual courage was eaten by dogs.
Before we could go far, another group of military officers came to block the road. They were all under the general's tent, claiming that the general's order would arrive soon.
Han Ruzi's response was to send more than a dozen soldiers to gallop, and the generals and officials disperse and continue to move forward.
Cui Teng shut up again and looked at the "brother-in-law" in front of him in surprise.
At the city gate, the team encountered the biggest obstacle. Usually there were only twenty or thirty soldiers guarding the gate, but at this time it was an army of hundreds, lined up in neat rows on the streets, blocking the city gate tightly.
Chai Yue did not bring the token of exiting the city on time. (To be continued.)
Chapter completed!