Chapter 72 (1/2)

Qinglian Chronicles 葡萄 36030K 2022-07-20

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Zhou Zizhu and Hong Feng were greatly pleased to seeJinfeng Jinfeng was a bit uncomfortable, but he was clearly pleased that his little coht, too

From the interhly learn that on that day, Jinfeng was being difficult and had cli water and sinking, Xiao Lu had sensed so Xiao Zhu by herself in the cabin He didn't find Jinfeng in the end, and eddies and broken wooden planks came up from the sunken shi+p, so he had to swi and the two horses After they came ashore, they ran into Zhou Zizhu and his servant

No one had seen Jinzi

They were very surprised to see that Jinzi wasn't with me, but they didn't dare open their mouths to ask, probably because I had a very bad look on my face In short, ent back to the inn first, and then Zhou Zizhu recounted their experience on the road: turns out he'd been h fortunately Ah-San was at his side to protect hi his oords, “fortunately, this one still has some usefulness” – and wrestled with the scene, only saying that Ah-San had suffered some minor injuries and beat back the ene and Xiao Lu During their journey, they ran into countless assassination and poisoning attehu veterans with excellent er ti, so apparently the person who bore a hole through the boat was going for Zhou Zizhu, which is baffling, and quite suspicious Zhou Zizhu said that they had been organized and ferociously unafraid of death, and if caught alive they'd kill themselves: they were all death-wards Seems their master's ambition isn't small

I' deeply concerned about this, too I frown in consideration, and say, “Who is this person, really? Were you ency plan, Brother Zhou?”

He also wrinkled his brow, hesitated, and shook his head

I think over it deeply and without words, hts frequently sink into and float out of Jinzi's life and death, interruptingof the string of matters of life and death outside the city and themy state of mind and I can't stop it

Zhou Zizhu says, “It's fortunate that Miss Hong Feng stuck by to help, otherwise, at this time today, this lower one would have been forever separated froive reat kindness” I pro to the side and looking wan Her sight has, for the ht worry between her brows, there's a deep pain within her eyes

I rebukeabout Jinz in this post-catastrophe regrouping and treating her with inexcusable indifference I quickly grip both her hands “Thank you for your hard work, Hong Feng” She tre, Sir”

She has deep feelings for Zhang Qinglian, though she oridinarily doesn't show it and expresses it just in life-or-death situations She's also hurting and depressed, but I think that though she's forlorn, she can see that nothing's happened to me in the end and her heart can be calmed down Yet I don't knohere Jinzi is or whether he's alive or dead; how long a to suffer this uncertainty? I feel my heart clench paifully, and I can't help but look towards Jinfeng His feelings are also abrother His gaze lare and didn't have his normal obstinance, but was scared and at a loss I al it

I was s I can't not do Zhou Zizhu and I dressed up a bit, changed into our official's clothes, and went to visit the Xinyang governor

The governor's residence can't be said to be big, as Xinyang isn't a big city with endless aovernor received notice of our visit and not even a fewout, scared out of his wits and clothes in disarray

That's natural, as I'm a first-tier official, after Zhou Zizhu's ascension to Imperial Censor he also newly ascended to the second-tier, and this very overnor is only the fourth-tier, not to hty characters

I don't saythe victi that Guo Zhengtong had coo, and, in the same way a bandit would, had incited rioteers to co his rejection He feared public security would be coht, then wrote aofto co that

Zhou Zizhu's brow furrows, and he reprimands, “Fool! What sort of rioteer would toy around with their own life? How could Guo Zhengtong have the ability to bribe soto death fake?”

The governor is not as respectful to Zhou Zizhu as he is toback a few retorts of veiled sarcastong are of the saroup so of course he'd side with hi a few praises to ive an indifferent sry people starving to death isn't one I've seen before Why not release relief aid?” My tone is packed with ice

The governor snuck a slightly fearful glance at h power in this matter, and the reliefwasn't e's hands, and as of right now, the latter possibility is clearly much more likely Further noble titles should have been shi+pped over by now