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Chapter 114: A Beating No Matter What
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Just as everyone was scrambling to flatter him, the man who had just gone out rushed back in, his face fraught with panic. âMaster, somethin
Just as everyone was scrambling to flatter him, the man who had just gone out rushed back in, his face fraught with panic.
âMaster, somethingâs happened!â
Jiang He said calmly, âWhat is it?â
âOur four granaries are all empty! Not a single grain is left!â
âWhat!! What did you say!â Jiang He shot up from his seat, glaring at him.
Everyone else immediately fell silent, their faces filled with disbelief.
Were their ears playing tricks on them? How could they have heard that the grain was missing?
âMaster, itâs true!â
Jiang He immediately rushed outside, and the others hurriedly followed.
The group arrived outside the granaries, saw the warehouse doors open, and inside, they were completely bare.
Jiang He felt a surge of qi rise from his chest, and he spat out a mouthful of blood.
âMaster!â
âMaster Jiang!â
Jiang He felt waves of dizziness wash over his head. It was over, completely over!
âItâs really gone. Where did so much grain go?â
âThat Prince JÇng suddenly has grain for disaster relief, but our grain has disappeared.â
âGo and bring me everyone who was guarding the granaries!â Jiang He propped himself up and roared in a low, deep voice.
Soon, nearly two or three hundred people were kneeling in the open space, each pale-faced and trembling violently.
âSpeak! How did the grain disappear!â Jiang He stared at the kneeling crowd with a sinister and ruthless expression.
âMaster, spare our lives! We really donât know! The warehouse doors werenât damaged at all, and weâve been guarding them day and night. We honestly donât know that the grain was already gone.â
Jiang He sneered, âA joke! Someone among you must have colluded with outsiders to move the grain! If you donât confess, none of you will live!â
âMaster, spare us! Master, spare us.â
âSpare us! This lowly one is innocent!â
Other than begging for mercy, they truly didnât know what else to do.
They racked their brains but couldnât figure out why the granaries were empty.
âMen! Throw them into the great jail! Use severe torture to extract confessions!â Jiang He roared, his whole body trembling.
âSpare us! SpareâŚâ
The cries for mercy faded into the distance, and the scene instantly fell silent. No one dared to make a sound.
That was four warehouses full of grain! Just who could have done it?
After a long moment, Jiang He said coldly, âThe locks and doors of these granaries are completely undamaged, yet the grain is gone. Prefect, interrogate that group thoroughly for me. I donât believe that much grain could just fly away or vanish into the earth!â
The Prefect replied, trembling, âYes, yes, I will definitely investigate thoroughly!â
Jiang He continued, âLetâs go! Weâll go find Prince JÇng and demand an explanation!â
Their grain had disappeared, and just then, the other side had grain for disaster relief. How could there be such a coincidence in the world!
Jun Mo was drinking tea with Su Li when Si Qin came in to report that Master Jiang He had arrived with a group of people.
The two of them seemed to have anticipated this, not showing the slightest concern.
âLet them in.â
Soon, Si Qin led the group in.
âYour Highness Prince JÇng, you must seek justice for us!â As soon as Jiang He entered, he put on a woeful face and cried out about his grievances.
Jun Mo raised an eyebrow and said, âThe Jiang family truly lives up to its reputation as a great clan, to actually be able to find this place.â
Jiang He was taken aback. How was he supposed to answer that? Was he to say heâd had people following them all along?
âYour Highness jests. We only found out by asking the Prefect.â
It was not appropriate for the Prefect to appear in this matter.
They were common people; it was somewhat justifiable for them to seek out Prince JÇng. If the Prefect came, it would be awkward.
Jun Mo smiled, âIf you have matters, you should go to the Prefect. This Prince is merely here for disaster relief and is not very familiar with Shu Du. Iâm afraid I wonât be able to help you all.â
Jiang He exchanged a look with the person beside him and continued, âYour Highness may not know, but today, seeing the Su family donate grain for disaster relief, we were deeply moved. We were originally preparing to donate our grain and join in the relief efforts, but we discovered that the grain in our warehouses had vanished into thin air! Thatâs four warehouses of grain! We implore Your Highness Prince JÇng to help us catch that detestable grain thief!â
âYes, yes, that was grain pooled together by all of us!â
Su Li looked at the crowd with a smile that wasnât quite a smile. âHow strange. If your things are lost, you should report it to the Prefect.â
Jiang He glanced at Su Li and said, âOur grain is lost, yet the Su family immediately has grain for disaster relief. Isnât it obvious that the Su family stole our grain! We implore Your Highness to return the Su familyâs grain!â
Jun Moâs face still held a smile. âIf this Prince remembers correctly, you all just signed a document stating you had no grain in your homes. Only a day has passed, and you suddenly have four warehouses of grain. Are you all trying to fool this Prince?â
Su Li produced a stack of papers; they were precisely the documents declaring no grain, which they had personally signed.
âLetâs not even talk about whether the Su familyâs grain is yours. Just for the act of deceiving Prince JÇng, each of you deserves a hundred strokes of the heavy plank!â Su Li said with a smile.
The faces of the crowd showed alarm. They hadnât even gotten the grain back, and now their lives were on the line!
Jiang He, in a moment of desperation, said, âYour Highness may not know, but these four warehouses of grain are indeed not ours. They belong to the Sixth Prince. We were merely responsible for guarding them.â
âYes, yes! We just received instructions from the Sixth Prince to donate the grain, only to find it stolen.â
Everyone silently praised Master Jiang. Thanks to him, they had avoided a hundred strokes of the heavy plank.
Jun Mo looked at the relieved expressions of the crowd with a smile that wasnât quite a smile.
âOh? This Prince didnât expect Sixth Imperial Brother to have so much grain in Shu Du. Sixth Imperial Brother is righteous and wishes to donate grain for disaster relief. But you all failed in your duty of guarding it, leading to the grain being stolen. Sixth Imperial Brother will surely be very angry when he finds out, and I fear he will punish you all. Since this Prince has encountered this matter, I shall act on Sixth Imperial Brotherâs behalf. Men!â
Jiang He was greatly alarmed and hurriedly shouted, âYour Highness! The most urgent matter now is to find the grain!â
Jun Mo said, âNo rush. This Prince will first vent my Imperial Brotherâs anger.â
Mo Yang entered with several soldiers.
âYour Highness!â
Jun Mo said coldly, âThese people have neglected their duties and lost the Sixth Princeâs disaster relief grain. Award each of them a hundred strokes of the heavy plank for this Prince!â
âYes!â
With a wave of Mo Yangâs hand, the soldiers stepped forward and seized Jiang He and the others.
Jiang He shouted in panic, âPrince JÇng! I am the Sixth Princeâs maternal uncle! No matter how angry the Sixth Prince is, he wouldnât dare to beat me!â
Jun Mo smiled, âSixth Brother is probably too embarrassed to do it himself. This Prince will handle it for him. Begin.â
No matter what he said, Jun Mo was determined to deliver these hundred strokes today!
Several men were forced down in the courtyard, and the sound of planks falling, pÄŤlipÄlÄ, echoed.
The courtyard filled with incessant, miserable cries.
âAiyo! Master Jiang, save me!â
âPrince JÇng, spare us!â
âAiyo! This old man⌠this old manâs little life⌠is probably⌠going to be left here!â
âAh! Prince JÇng⌠show mercy!â
Jun Mo and Su Li watched calmly.
These people, even if beaten to death, wouldnât be an injustice.
Concealing the disaster, deceiving superiors and deluding subordinates, cornering the victims, and inflating grain pricesâŚ
They gave the disaster victims no way to live. Now that the planks fell on them, they too knew pain!
An incense stickâs time later.
âYour Highness, the beating is finished.â
Looking at the group now, they were breathing in more than they were breathing out.
Several had already lost consciousness.
âAlright, this Prince will investigate the matter of Sixth Brotherâs stolen grain. You may all return for now.â
Jiang Heâs face was contorted in pain, the flesh trembling. His eyes were downcast; he didnât dare look at Jun Mo, worried that the hatred in his eyes would be discovered.
Jun Mo, I, Jiang He, swear that I cannot live under the same sky as you!
The others also hated Jun Mo to the core in their hearts but dared not say more.
People came forward to carry the men out and clean the bloodstains in the garden.
Soon, the courtyard returned to its previous quiet.
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