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Chapter 154 Letter from Prince Liang’s Mansion

Zhao Qian inevitably thought, but what's the problem between Ning Ce and Zhao Jin? That's why Zhao Yi is so confident.

"Someone is coming!"

Zhao Qian's eyes flashed, no matter whether they had anything private with Zhao Yi or not, he would still make them feel bad.

A few days later.

"Sir, all four thousand people have been investigated, and three of them are spies from the capital."

Zhao Jin paused and looked up at Liang Qian, "Capital?"

Liang Qian nodded, his expression a little solemn, "Yes, they are all from the capital."

"It seems that those people in the capital are quite interested in me." Zhao Jin smiled, but with some coldness, and asked quietly: "Can you find out who it is?"

"They are all from the capital."

Liang Qian pointed upward.

Zhao Jin's eyes suddenly became cold.

He knew that the emperor above would definitely place spies in Yunzhou City, and there would definitely be military camps, but among the four thousand people, three of them were all his.

"Clean it all up."

Liang Qian was a little hesitant, "Sir, there are quite a few spies in the military camp, and they have all been picked out. But if we clean them all up, and the action is too big, will it..."

"It's okay, they won't do anything about it."

Zhao Jin did not take this to heart, but said with a slight sarcasm: "What's more, they never fully believed in me."

Otherwise, there wouldn't be so many nails inserted.

"The military camp is different from other places. If there are spies, it will be fatal at the critical moment." Zhao Jin reminded a few words.

Liang Qian looked serious, "I understand."

It was him who got distracted.

Yunzhou City is different from other places. The army in the county is really going to the battlefield. They will fight against the extremely vicious Beili people.

A little carelessness can have serious consequences.

"Just find a few mistakes and take them out of the military camp." Although these people were spies, they didn't do anything. Zhao Jin had no intention of killing them all.

Liang Qian's expression moved slightly, "Yes, sir."

"By the way," Zhao Jin pulled out a piece of paper from a pile of books on the side of the desk and handed it to Liang Qian, "Secretly purchase the items above."

Liang Qian took it and took a look, and was stunned when he saw the number behind it.

"Sir, why do you want so much of these? Especially this saltpeter..."

The amount written by Zhao Jin was so huge that Liang Qian couldn't help but be frightened.

"These are used..."

Zhao Jin did not elaborate, but just said: "You will know when the time comes, and you should be responsible for this matter from now on."

Liang Qian was stunned for a moment, vaguely aware that this might be a big deal, and didn't ask any more questions.

He looked down at the paper in his hand, but there was still one question...

"Sir, where can I put all these things?"

Zhao Jin pondered for a while, "Don't be in the city. Is there a place in the suburbs to the west of the city that is relatively desolate?"

Liang Qian nodded, "Yes, the environment there is actually pretty good."

"Build a basement there." The environment was good and it just matched Zhao Jin's plan, so he decided on the place directly.

"Put everything you buy down there."

Zhao Jin specifically told: "Remember, you must pay attention to waterproofing, these cannot touch water."

"good."

"Also, pick some reliable people who can guarantee that things will not be leaked."

When the time comes to make explosives, manpower will definitely be indispensable. No matter whether it is Liang Qian and others or those young people, they cannot waste it on this.

Liang Qian's suspicions were increasingly verified, and she nodded cautiously, "Don't worry, sir, my subordinates will keep an eye on it personally."

Zhao Jin nodded, explained a few more words, and let Liang Qian go down.

He looked at the sky outside through the window lattice and saw that it was almost dinner time.

Zhao Jin packed up the documents on the desk and walked straight to the backyard.

These days, he has been busy between the military camp and the government office, and his daily meals have been hastily arranged. It has been several days since he had a meal with his mother and the others.

"Mom, Ah Qing." Zhao Jin saw Mrs. Ning and Chu Weiqing with a smile on his face.

Chu Weiqing's eyebrows arched and he couldn't help but take two steps closer to Zhao Jin.

Zhao Jin reached out and rubbed her head as usual.

But this time with Mrs. Ning around, Chu Weiqing was inevitably a little embarrassed, and her cheeks were slightly red.

"Jin'er." Mrs. Ning watched the two of them getting intimate before covering her lips and pulling Zhao Jin over with a smile.

She looked at Zhao Jin carefully, with a bit of heartache in her eyes, "I have lost weight. No matter how busy I am, I have to eat well and rest well."

"Don't worry, Mom. In a few days, we won't be so busy anymore."

Zhao Jin quickly changed the topic, fearing that Mrs. Ning would bother him about losing weight again, "Mom, it's almost time for dinner, why don't you pass on the food first? I'm a little hungry."

When Mrs. Ning heard that Zhao Jin was hungry, she hurriedly said: "I'll pass on the food now."

But before they could ask someone to pass on the food, Nineteen knocked on the door and came in.

"My lord, ma'am."

Nineteen took out two letters from his arms, "His Royal Highness just sent a letter. When I went to pick it up, I happened to meet someone from Prince Liang's palace."

As soon as Mrs. Ning heard about Prince Liang's mansion, the smile on her face instantly faded.

The memory of being in Prince Liang's Mansion is really not a good memory, especially during the last period, Prince Liang almost ignored her and thought she was a kind princess.

His actual face is so ugly.

Zhao Jin reached out and patted the back of Mrs. Ning's hand gently, and said comfortingly: "Mom, it's all over."

"Yes." Mrs. Ning's face became better and she nodded slightly.

When Zhao Jin received the letter, the first thing he noticed was the words "Jin'er personally expresses it" on the envelope.

Zhao Jin's expression suddenly changed. This was clearly Mrs. Ning's handwriting!

Mrs. Ning, who was sitting next to her, also saw these four words and frowned, "Prince Liang's Mansion, is this imitating my letter?"

"Ha!" Zhao Jin sneered and took the lead in opening the letter from Prince Liang's Mansion.

Just as Mrs. Ning said, this letter was imitated by King Liang who did not know who he found.

Most of them were words of concern for Zhao Jin, and the tone and wording were similar to the letters sent by Mrs. Ning in the past. If the other party hadn't been sitting next to him.

Zhao Jin really couldn't recognize it for a moment.

Zhao Jin laughed angrily, "This Prince Liang is really disgusting."

Although most of the care was for Zhao Jin, it occasionally revealed how well Mrs. Ning lived in Prince Liang's mansion and Prince Liang's love for Mrs. Ning.

This was the first time Chu Weiqing heard Zhao Jin curse.

Then I thought about Prince Liang's behavior, and suddenly I felt disgusted.

Mrs. Ning took the letter from Zhao Jin, with a look of disgust on her gentle and charming face.

Everyone present was disgusted by this letter.

Zhao Jin took the letter from Mrs. Ning's hand, tore it into pieces, and threw it into the brazier.

"Mom, stop looking. It hurts your eyes to look at these things."

Zhao Jin softly comforted Mrs. Ning, hiding the coldness in his eyes.

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