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Chapter 91 Mission Impossible

As Bai Yao spoke, he seemed to have thought of something again, and said in a deep voice: "According to the informant, this Liu's Pharmacy is not only very close to the Yang family, but also has a close relationship with the Hu family in Teng County."

Wen Xiaojun frowned and said thoughtfully: "Brother Bai's eyeliner is indeed very powerful. Most people in the world think that Liu's Pharmacy belongs to the Yang family. They don't know much about the private dealings of the shopkeeper Liu Fenghan, but his skills are really good."

She continued her analysis, "Now through Liu Fenghan's real connections, we can actually get a completely different inference from the appearance.

Doctor Liu Fenghan has a very good relationship with the Hu Yang family, which are rivals of each other. In other words, his relationship with both families is not really close.

So what is his true position? The answer is simple, he only acts from his own position.

For his own position, he will not offend any party. This can also be expressed in another way. That is, as long as the other party has enough power, he will provide any party with the information and help it needs.

Here, Yinnuo is a third-party force outside the sphere of influence of the Hu Yang family.

It can even be said that with Yin Tuiguan behind the scenes, Yin Nuo, the number one arrester in Lu and the vanguard in solving the case in Yanzhou Prefecture, represented a much larger force than the Huyang family in Teng County.

That’s why he helps Yinnuo.”

Bai Yu was still a little worried, "But now Teng County is facing a bandit rebellion. How can Liu Fenghan, a small doctor, have any reliable response?"

The corners of Wen Xiaojun's lips suddenly raised, raising a faint smile, "To achieve this step, we have to rely on Yin Nuo's ability."

Bai Yu paused briefly and immediately understood what Wen Xiaoyun said.

"Since Yin Ba Tou and Jun Qing have already made plans, they will return to Teng County without any further delay."

After saying that, the two people stood up and walked towards the door.

After thanking Anzhuang and his wife, Bai Yao took the captive again and walked forward with difficulty.

Fortunately, as if he had already sensed the state of the nobles, the old man Anzhuang offered Bai Ya and Wen Xiaoyun a small carriage in time just as they were about to walk out of the courtyard.

This time without Qin Qi driving the car, Wen Xiaoyun and Bai Yu's journey was very bumpy.

However, just when we were about to enter Teng County, something surprising happened.

Someone suddenly appeared in the middle of the road ahead, blocking their retreat.

The carriage stopped suddenly, and Bai Wu and Wen Xiaoyun, who poked their heads out after hearing the noise, were no longer the existences they used to endure being slaughtered."

Hu Ke and Hu Dongcai immediately understood each other and took advantage of everyone's unpreparedness to follow the shadows in the corner and sneak towards the back window of the execution room.

This is their territory, and no one knows the torture chamber better than they do.

In order to prevent excessive rain in summer and autumn from causing dampness to some documents in the torture chamber, there is a window at the back that can create a draft with the window in the front.

It is late autumn now, and winter is about to begin. In order to keep warm, Hu Dongcai covered the window with wooden boards.

Now that area was blocked by an overturned bookshelf, and the bandits outside could not see it for a while.

As long as he and the county magistrate Hu Ke could walk over, they could secretly remove the wooden boards and escape outside the yard.

However, when they were halfway there, Fu Yunlang suddenly noticed their movements.

Fortunately, the three of them knew very well that they must not make any noise. If they alerted the bandits who were paying attention to Yin Nuo, all three of them would die.


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