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Chapter Twenty-Six: The Pain of Flesh

When Dakui was about to argue, a soldier had already tied up Dakui Wuhuada with a hemp rope. Another soldier went over to lead the horse. Unexpectedly, Hongyun stood up with an angry hiss, raised his two front hooves and kicked. The soldier was caught off guard and was

He was kicked all over his face, fell to the ground with his hands on his face, and screamed miserably.

When the general saw it, he pulled out his saber and was about to step forward. Dakui hurriedly said: "The military master can't do it. This horse recognizes its master, so just let it follow me."

Upon seeing this, the general ordered: "Tie the horse and the spy together and take them away." The soldiers escorted Dakui to the horse, carefully grabbed the reins and tied them to Dakui. The soldiers escorted Dakui to a large courtyard.

The horse was tied to a wooden stake in the yard.

It wasn't until Dakui was put in the cell that he knew that this was the Bozhou Prison. But the cell was empty and there was only Dakui. Dakui sat on the ground and leaned against the wall and couldn't help but feel annoyed: "When I came to Bozhou, I didn't see Liu Futong, but he was in prison.

I don’t know when I will be able to go out’.

Da Kui walked all the way from Cang County without rest for two whole days. He was already exhausted, so when he saw some hay on the ground, he randomly pulled out a few handfuls and laid them on his side. The hay had a musty smell after not seeing the sun for a long time.

But he couldn't care about that much at this time, and within a moment Dakui was already snoring like thunder and fell into a deep sleep.

Da Kui had a dream: he found Tang He, but Tang He didn't recognize him. It's no wonder that he was tall and tall now and had been away for many years. It was normal for Tang He not to recognize him. Da Kui called out

Screaming and shouting. However, Tang and Chi Chi, who were close by, could not hear...

There is a saying: Days are full of thoughts, nights are dreams. Da Kui was in a daze and did not know how long it had passed, but suddenly he heard the sound of prison door chains. Two soldiers entered the prison door, held Da Kui up and left.

Dakui woke up from his dream and asked quickly: "Where are you taking me?"

One of the soldiers said: "I will take you to the hall."

When Da Kui went out, he realized that it was already broad daylight. Unknowingly, he had slept all night. There were more than a dozen soldiers waiting outside the door. They escorted Da Kui out of the prison yard and walked across a street to a government office.

There are stone lions on both sides of the yamen gate, but they are also carved with lifelike majesty. There are several soldiers guarding each side of the yamen gate with guns, and the red lacquer door is open. A huge plaque hangs on the gallery above the door, with four dragons and phoenixes written on it.

It’s a big character. Dakui has never read a book, but he doesn’t recognize it!

When Dakui was escorted to the lobby, he saw a thin old man in his fifties sitting on the master's chair behind the public case. The old man was wearing a red satin brocade robe with black gauze on his head, and a python and flying crane on the chest of the brocade robe.

There are one foot-long wings on the left and right sides of the hat. It looks like he is a high official.

When they arrived in front of the hall, the soldiers behind him shouted: "Kneel down." After saying that, he kicked Da Kui in the crook of his leg, and Da Kui couldn't help but kneel on the ground. The old man wearing a black gauze hat who faced him first asked: "I am the envoy of the capital of the Song Dynasty.

Wang Lang, do you know why I called you here today?"

Dakui said aggrievedly: "I came to Bozhou to find Liu Futong. I don't know why you arrested me."

Wang Lang slapped the tree and shouted angrily: "You are the one who screamed Marshal Liu's name indiscriminately?"

Dakui couldn't help being surprised: "Why can't Liu Futong's name be called?" But even though he thought so, Dakui didn't dare to ask any more questions.

The old man continued to ask slowly: "Let me ask you, where did you get this thing?" He picked up the red envelope seal on the table.

Dakui said: "I met a general on the way here, and I took away his armor, weapons and horse. Those things were carried in his saddle."

Wang Lang smiled and said, "Do you know who this general is?" Dakui replied that he didn't know.

Wang Lang smiled and said: "This man is called Da Shi Badulu. He is a powerful general in Yuan court. He has 200,000 soldiers. Moreover, this man is the bravest of the three armies and has great martial arts. How can you seize it from him with your strength?"

You already have clothes, armor, weapons and horses. Why don’t you just recruit them from the real thing?”

Dakui said hurriedly: "At that time, there were less than a hundred people around him. If he wanted to catch me, I would run away. Later, when he couldn't outrun me, the horse stumbled and fainted, and I succeeded."

Wang Lang asked: "Where did the horse you took from him be the red horse you rode on?"

Dakui nodded. Wang Lang laughed again: "How can you, a two-legged man, outrun a four-legged horse? Besides, that red horse is a BMW horse that is one of the best in a million. You are talking nonsense! It seems that the criminal law does not apply.

You don’t recruit.”

Then Wang Lang shouted: "Come here, take this man out and hit forty big boards again." As soon as he finished speaking, two soldiers came over, picked up Dakui, dragged him outside the hall, and pushed him to the ground. There were soldiers outside who had already prepared the boards.

While they were waiting, four people picked up the paddle and slapped it on Dakui's buttocks. After he had been beaten for more than a dozen times, Dakui cried out with runny nose and tears: "Don't beat me, don't beat me."

In the hall, Wang Lang heard Da Kui's plea for mercy and thought that Da Kui was willing to confess, so he immediately ordered: "Bring him in."

The soldiers dragged Da Kui into the hall and knelt on the ground. Wang Lang asked with a gloomy face: "Are you willing to recruit him?"

Dakui put his hand on his butt and said, "I ate too much when I came here and wanted to poop!"

This sentence made Wang Lang so angry that he stood up and slapped the gavel tree and said angrily: "How dare you, a spy, play tricks on me! Come, take him out and beat him until he confesses."

The soldiers were not polite when they took the order, and pulled Da Kui outside the hall and gave him another slap. Da Kui gritted his teeth and said to himself: "I just came to Liu Futong to ask where Brother Tang was, but they didn't ask."

You beat me for nothing! Is there any justice in this?' Da Kui is a straightforward man, but he couldn't bear it even though he was wronged in his heart. He couldn't help shouting: "I'm wronged, I'm wronged!"

The soldiers ignored him and just waved the board to greet Da Kui on his buttocks. Unfortunately, the beating was already bloody and bloody. Da Kui felt aggrieved because of the pain on his skin and flesh, and he fainted in a hurry.

When the soldiers saw that Da Kui had fainted, they stopped. A soldier entered the lobby and reported to Wang Lang: "Sir, the spy has passed out after being tortured."

When Wang Lang heard this, he waved his hand and said: "I will put him in jail for the time being and we will try him again later!" The soldiers followed the order and walked out of the hall.

Four soldiers picked up Da Kui and dragged him back to the prison in Bozhou. When Da Kui woke up again, it was already dark. Da Kui's buttocks were so painful that he could only lie motionless on the ground. He couldn't help but think: 'Have I arrived in Bozhou yet?

Seeing Liu Futong, I don’t even know where Brother Tang is now! Could it be that I, Zhang Dakui, died here unjustly?

At this time, footsteps came to my ears, but two soldiers came over with food boxes. One soldier opened the cell door and said: "Eat, eat, eat. If you are full, you will have to go to court tomorrow!" The two soldiers entered the prison and left.

He took the food out of the food box and put it on the ground, then got up and left the prison.

Da Kui had been hungry for a long time, so he saw that the rice was a big bowl of white rice with pickles and a few green vegetables on top. Although it was simple, Da Kui was used to being poor at home but was not picky about food, so he just lay on the ground and picked up the rice bowl.

I devoured it with my chopsticks. When I finished eating, I was still not full, so I couldn’t help shouting: "Come here... I’m not full, please have another bowl!"


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