Chapter 58 (1/2)
The so-called grand tent in the commandant's canificent hall, with a front hall for public business, and a back hall for private business
By right of i Xuan naturally sat at the head seat Luo Ze, as the caht hand side
Luo Wei sat near Zhao Jun Yi Minister Gu was Junior Chancellor Liu's fae, so it was natural that he was on the Junior Chancellor's side But the capital's prefect, Jiang Yun Si, was allied with the Senior Chancellor, why did the two of the Xuan at the head of the hall There was no way he'd just co trip and just happened to pass by either The second prince had just lost Yu Zhou, perhaps he was trying to get back at the Luo fa as how everyone had taken a seat, Minister Gu addressed Luo Ze, “General, I've called upon you here with Prefect Jiang because of a particular case”
Luo Ze asked, “Does it have to do with that wo her in,” Minister Gu ordered his guards
That plain clothed wo(1),” Minister Gu spoke gently to the woround, “This is the General of the Capital's caeneral of the capital You can tell hi-Ning looked at Luo Ze, then quickly lowered her head down on the ground, knocking her forehead against the ground as she spoke Her voice was overly quiet, though, and those ere present couldn't hear her clearly
“Speak up,” Zhao Jun Yi said, “No one can hear what you're saying”
“Our Ihness, the Second Prince of Greater Zhou is here too,” Minister Gu brought Long Xuan up as well to bolster her courage, “If you have anything to say, just lay it out plainly”
“Your hu fa Zhou,” The woman still kneeled, her voice was still only barely audible
The woman told her story in sentences that started and stopped and didn't follow one another Luo Wei had toApparently she and her husband ca a place to live with their relative's help Unfortunately, the relative they were looking for had long since moved fro on heading back It was then that the husband soered a few of the soldiers from this camp, and she had watched a few of the that soldiers from the capital's encampment, my encampment, hauled your husband away?” Luo Ze asked incredulously He'd never heard of this happened, how could it be?
“Soldiers cannot leave the camp without express orders,” The elder of the Zhao brothers asked, “Where did the two of you run into the interjected, “Why don't the two of you let her speak?”
Mada soldiers and trying to harass co from a play
Luo Ze was a little uncertain now Did his soldiers really sneak out of camp like this to make trouble? “Who were the soldiers, do you know them?” He asked her