1454 Who Was The Traitor? (1/2)

Gu Canmo looked at the crowd and asked, ”Who owns this girdle ornament?”

Everyone looked at each other, but no one answered.

Gu Canmo looked very angry. ”If this was mistakenly brought in by any one of you, you need to tell who is the sender. If you don't admit it, then we would assume that you were doing it deliberately and you are a traitor to enter into Tianju Hall! Once you are caught, the consequences will be… I believe you all should know it very well! Let me ask again, who owns this girdle ornament which has clouds on it?!”

The 200 over people under the big tree were all silent. It was very quiet that one could even hear if a pin dropped on the ground. However, there was still no one who stood out to admit it.

Gu Canmo's eyes looked passed their faces one by one. Every one of them looked shocked.

The elders from discipline departments had very sharp eyes because they had been handling this kind of cases very frequently. Once anyone acted unnaturally, they would be able to identify them quickly. However, despite focused observations, they could not identify anyone, and no one could recognize this pattern.

It seemed like it was not the student being manipulated by someone to bring in the jade, but indeed there was a traitor in Tianju Hall. This traitor made the Tianmo Jade outside of Tianju Hall and wore it to enter into Tianju Hall. Then, he or she secretly hid the jade under a tile in the practice field. Everything was done undercover.

Even if the jade were found out by the cleaner, it would not cause any alarm to the students as it looked the same as the one everyone wore. Who was the traitor? Everyone started having nightmares two months ago, so this Tianmo Jade was probably brought in two months ago too.

Gu Canmo immediately commanded the student who was in charge of the gate of Tianju Hall to take out the gate activity records over the recent two months.

After the investigation, Gu Canmo was not happy with the result.

There were a lot of students who went in and out during that period. It was about one-third of the students who had entered in and out of Tianju Hall; there were even some students who went out once every three to five days.