Chapter 490: Sinister Intentions Wolong Laughs(1/2)
When Deng Ai returned to the city wall of Jiange, he encountered obstacles.
When Deng Ai shouted at the bottom of the city wall to put down the hanging basket, the soldiers on the city did not move for a while.
Naturally, they knew Deng Ai, but they also saw several people of unknown origin following Deng Ai at this moment.
Even though those people were in rags and looked very poor, the sharp blades in their hands symbolized their extraordinary status.
When Deng Ai went out today, he was not accompanied by these people. When he returned, he suddenly led a few people of unknown origin to the city gate, which inevitably aroused suspicion.
After all, it is known that within a radius of more than ten miles, apart from the Wei army, there is no other army.
There is really no way to avoid making people suspicious of the origins of these people who suddenly appeared.
Jiange is where the Ming Gate of Yizhou is located, so they cannot be careless.
Of course, it would definitely be impossible for these few people to capture the heavily guarded Jiange.
But what if they are spies who sneak in and cause chaos within Jiange?
All kinds of suspicions linger in the hearts of the soldiers in the city. They are directly under Liu Feng's troops. Liu Feng does not have a good impression of Deng Ai, and they do not have any full trust in Deng Ai.
Isn’t hunting usually about hunting animals? Why do you bring back some people out of thin air?
The hesitation of the soldiers on the city made Deng Ai furious.
Now he just wants to see Zhuge Liang as soon as possible, how can he accept such a delay.
He originally wanted to explain the identities of the people around him, but he thought that the matter was too important to leak the news in advance, so he could only suppress his anger and shouted at the city wall:
"The Prime Minister knew what was going on, so he didn't rush to report it."
After hearing what Deng Ai said, Lieutenant General Liu Feng, who was guarding the city, handed over the defense to a captain and hurriedly walked down the city.
It wasn't that he wanted to deliberately embarrass Deng Ai, but Liu Feng had issued a strict order a few days ago to prohibit people from entering and leaving the sword pavilion at will. Under Liu Feng's strict order, he could only be careful.
In addition, Deng Ai's military position was not very high, and he and he were both Zhonglang generals, which gave him the confidence to stick to the bottom line.
Before, Deng Ai was able to take people out hunting with the Prime Minister's tacit approval, otherwise he would not have been able to go out.
But if, as Deng Ai said, he brought back these people of unknown origin today, and the prime minister knew about it, then his way of handling it would be another.
At least this matter must be reported, and before reporting it to Zhuge Liang, he must also let Liu Feng know about it.
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In the past few days, Zhuge Liang has been discussing military affairs with the ministers who arrived at Jiange.
Among these ministers, some have different views on some of his measures.
Zhuge Liang was not a dictatorial person. When he saw that there were different opinions among the people, he wanted to achieve the effect of seeking common ground while reserving differences through discussion.
But just when Zhuge Liang was discussing important matters with the ministers at a critical point, the guards outside the tent suddenly came in and reported that Liu Feng had something important to see.
Zhuge Liang suddenly frowned when he heard that Liu Feng wanted to see him.
Although he knew that Liu Feng was resentful towards him, out of the desire to tolerate each other for the sake of the country, Zhuge Liang still gave Liu Feng full authority to handle the defense of Jiange.
Now that Liu Feng has something to ask for, the important thing he talks about is probably about the safety of Jiange.
Thinking of this, Zhuge Liang immediately asked his bodyguard to summon Liu Feng in.
Under Zhuge Liang's summons, Liu Feng quickly came to the tent.
After Liu Feng entered the big tent, he saw many ministers there, and there was some joy in his eyes.
Under the watchful eyes of everyone, he reported Deng Ai's "suspicious behavior" on the spot.
After the report, Liu Feng did not forget to emphasize his ulterior motives: "Deng Aiyan brought people of unknown origin into the customs with the approval of the Prime Minister."
As soon as Liu Feng said these words, the faces of everyone in the tent couldn't help but change.
Without this sentence, Liu Feng's previous report would have been normal, but after adding this sentence, the meaning of the matter changed.
Almost all the people in the tent were important officials of the Han Dynasty who had come to Jiange in the past few days. They were sent by Liu Bei to assist Zhuge Liang.
In terms of their status, Deng Ai's status as a mere lieutenant general was not enough to attract their attention, even though they heard that Deng Ai had made great contributions in the Southern Expedition.
Under this concept, when everyone heard that Deng Ai had brought people of unknown origin without authorization and wanted to enter the customs, they were inevitably unhappy and hesitant in their hearts.
At the end, Liu Feng specifically stated that Deng Ai's unpleasant and hesitant actions were approved by Zhuge Liang.
Then Liu Feng's purpose is obvious. He specifically transferred the unhappiness and hesitation of the ministers towards Deng Ai to Zhuge Liang.
Liu Feng's intention was almost obvious, otherwise he could have had a better way of reporting.
Because of this, everyone's expressions became unnatural.
They had long heard that Liu Feng had a fierce personality and had long been dissatisfied with the prime minister. However, everyone was still quite surprised when they saw with their own eyes that Liu Feng had no good intentions towards Zhuge Liang.
All the ministers in the tent did not misguess Liu Feng's intentions.
After Liu Feng learned about what happened under the gate of Jiange City, he had an alternative idea in his mind.
According to common sense, Deng Ai brought out Zhuge Liang to endorse him. Regardless of whether this matter was true or false, in order to maintain Zhuge Liang's authority, Liu Feng should bring in Deng Ai and others as soon as possible.
After being brought in, as long as someone is sent to strictly guard Deng Ai and others, even if Deng Ai has ulterior motives, things will still be under control.
Then find a suitable time to report the matter privately to Zhuge Liang for verification. This can be said to be the best of both worlds.
But Liu Feng did not do this.
He knew clearly that these days would be the time when Zhuge Liang was discussing important matters with ministers from Chengdu, but he still wanted to bring this matter out directly on a special occasion. Wasn't it just to make it difficult for Zhuge Liang?
Liu Feng was certain that what Deng Ai said must be a lie.
Liu Feng had taken control of the defense of Jiange before Zhuge Liang came. He knew very well that within a radius of dozens of miles, there were only Han troops inside Jiange and Wei troops ten miles away.
Except for Deng Ai who brought people out to Jiange for hunting recently, no one went out at all. From the report of the lieutenant, it can be seen that those people were definitely not the people Deng Ai brought out during this period.
So aren't the identities of those people led by Deng Ai just about to come out?
It must be Wei Jun.
It is impossible for these people to be the Liangzhou Army hundreds of miles away.
This is not only Liu Feng's judgment, but also the soldiers on the city wall and even the ministers in the tent all inferred this in their minds. Otherwise, their first reaction to this matter would not be suspicion.
Under this inference, regardless of Deng Ai's purpose of bringing these Wei troops into the pass, if this matter was really arranged by Zhuge Liang, he would definitely have given an order to the soldiers on the wall in advance so that they would not stop them.
Deng Ai led the Wei army into the pass.
However, Liu Feng did not receive such an order in advance.
From these details, it is enough to deduce that Deng Ai's statement that Zhuge Liang had known about this matter was completely false.
The reason why Liu Feng emphatically narrated this sentence to everyone in public was to let Zhuge Liang expose Deng Ai's lies with his own mouth.
Once Zhuge Liang did this, Deng Ai would inevitably be dealt with by a military judge.
Deng Ai is Mi Yang's confidant. If Deng Ai is dealt with by Zhuge Liang himself, will Mi Yang not have a grudge in his heart when he learns about it in the future?
Although Mi Yang and Zhuge Liang are master and apprentice now, he and Zhuge Liang were also "master and apprentice" before.
Using oneself to save others, Liu Feng didn't think that when his own vital interests were harmed, Mi Yang, who had a similar fighting style to him, would be indifferent to the matter.
After the report, Liu Feng looked at Zhuge Liang with confident eyes, expecting Zhuge Liang to say those words.
However, under the gaze of Liu Feng and even the ministers, Zhuge Liang slowly spoke:
"What Deng Ai said is true, let him and others enter the customs immediately."
Zhuge Liang's answer directly caused a look of disbelief on Liu Feng's face.
Not only Liu Feng felt unbelievable, but also the ministers present felt unbelievable.
What Liu Feng could deduce was that everyone present had been immersed in the officialdom for a long time, so they could naturally see it.
Because of this, when Zhuge Liang personally endorsed Deng Ai, Liu Feng and other ministers had this reaction.
Among the people in the tent, Liu Feng's face was the most ugly at the moment.
He really didn't expect that Zhuge Liang would tell lies with his eyes open in order not to fall into his trap.
Is this still the noble Wolong he knew?
Almost a moment later, Liu Feng was about to blurt out Zhuge Liang's "lie".
But when he met Zhuge Liang's calm eyes, all the words he wanted to say were blocked in his throat by those indifferent eyes.
"This is an order."
Zhuge Liang's words revealed an irresistible meaning.
When Liu Bei was away, as the prime minister, Zhuge Liang's words were almost equivalent to imperial edicts!
Even though he didn't know why Zhuge Liang would lie to his face, in the face of Zhuge Liang's power, Liu Feng finally turned around and walked out of the tent to deliver the order.
After Liu Feng left, Zhuge Liang was no longer in the mood to continue the discussion.
He asked all the ministers who were discussing the matter to leave for now.
Seeing that Zhuge Liang's face was not very good, all the ministers got up and walked out of the tent.
It is not difficult to guess Liu Feng's intentions, but one is a prince who has military power, and the other is a prime minister who has military power. No one wants to get involved in the political struggle between these two people.
To be continued...