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Chapter 164 Letters

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People tend to be extremely curious about damaged and incomplete things, and even Zhang Ning is no exception, even if the damage is caused by his own hands. There are several pages of paper with blackened edges spread out on the table, and some of the remaining

The handwriting was yellowed by the fire and blurred. He carefully examined the discernible words on it several times before feeling relieved.

Zhang Xiaomei on the side looked at him with curious eyes as he finished this strange thing, and he did not forget to explain: "This is a secret, don't tell others." The little sister immediately nodded seriously.

What will Hu Ying feel like when he sees this thing? He must recognize Wu Yong's handwriting, and Chinese people have been playing with writing for thousands of years. A person like Hu Ying, who has a formal academic background,

And I am so familiar with Wu Yong that I can definitely tell whether it is authentic or fake... Fortunately, this incomplete thing itself is real, but it has only been destroyed and taken out of context, so no one can see its true face anymore. It is fake.

Things need to be genuine to look like the real thing, but that's all.

Moreover, Hu Ying would definitely send it to the emperor. There was no need for him to take the risk of concealing it, and it would not do him any harm to secretly reveal the nature of the evil cult and chaos.

How did the emperor feel after seeing it?

Zhang Ningku sat on the chair, imagining the flying scenes in his mind, as if he had transformed into different people, using their minds to think about problems; or simply transformed into these broken pieces of paper, experiencing

Its "travel" process.

As an interviewer like Zhang Ning, there are three ways to deliver information to the emperor: first, you can go to Beijing to ask for an interview with the emperor about important confidential matters; second, there were two main people responsible for the matter under the emperor's decree, Hu

Ying's rank was higher, so Zhang Ning could send a messenger to deliver the letter to Hu Ying first, and then secretly report to the emperor through Hu Ying; third, as another official "Huguang Patrol Censor", he could report to the emperor through normal channels.

When the imperial court delivers memorials, normally at least three departments will handle and have knowledge of the memorials: the General Affairs Department, the Cabinet, and the Supervisor of Ceremonies. Obviously, this method is not suitable for some matters that are not on the table.

So Zhang Ning decided to choose the second option after thinking about it.

After sitting for a long time, he stood up and burned all the remaining paper contents that could not be exposed to light, just in case something went wrong, and then carefully sealed the processed things in an envelope and took it with him. He could guarantee that two

I have never done such a trivial matter with such caution in this world.

The whole plan has been designed a few months ago and has been conceived in Zhang Ning's mind countless times. So far, he still feels that the risk is very high and even feels somewhat unreliable. It seems that he wants to kill many people by himself.

Playing with it in the palm of your hand feels a bit like an ant regretting a big tree...but it will definitely stir up some waves. He has already decided to implement it.

Because most things are ultimately an adventure until the moment the result is revealed; even adventurous spirit can sometimes be equated with bravery. When Zhang Ning sat quietly in this room, his heart was already in turmoil.

However, everything still needs to have a plan and an idea. Even an unreliable idea is better than having no idea at all and taking one step at a time.

Zhang Ning's work philosophy is like this. First, think of an idea to achieve the goal, then formulate a more feasible plan, and finally try to implement it. You may encounter some unforeseen surprises in the middle and make the plan deviate, but as long as

If you have a clear mind, you can make things up according to circumstances. Of course, if you have to find out that the original idea is completely unfeasible, you have to change the approach temporarily.

After all the preparations were done, he stayed in the garden for two more days doing nothing in order to calm down. On the third day, he still found that his mind had not changed, so he called Lao Xu.

On a sunny morning, Zhang Ning was sitting on a chair in the living room with a cup of tea next to him. His face looked a little haggard. On the contrary, Xu, who was not young, was more energetic. He seemed to have just come from morning exercise and was still wearing

Wearing short clothes for easy movement, he clasped his fists neatly when he entered the door and said: "Meet my boss." There was still a bit of the demeanor of a former military commander in his behavior.

"No need to be too polite." Zhang Ning said, gently tapping the envelope on the coffee table next to him with his finger, "I have something else to ask Lao Xu to do."

Xu Guangfu said: "It is my duty to ask my master for instructions."

"There is a letter here. You go to the capital and give it to Hu Ying." Zhang Ning paused and couldn't help but said in more detail, "Old Xu once served as a military attaché and has seen the world.

Having met Hu Ying, there should be a way to confirm that the letter was delivered to him. But you can't show up. Hu Ying must know the people around me. Of course, you can't be caught and questioned by him, and leave after delivering the letter... In case of misfortune

You can't say that I gave it to you, as long as you don't admit it. You can take Wenjun with you, and you'll have someone to look after you on the way."

Xu Guangxu repeated expressionlessly: "My job is to deliver this letter to Hu Ying without letting him know who sent it."

"Very good." Zhang Ning nodded with satisfaction. He actually liked dealing with military attachés like Lao Xu, who knew what he was doing and was simple and straightforward.

Lao Xu then stepped forward to pick up the envelope. When he picked up the envelope, he saw a small stack of banknotes placed underneath. He hesitated slightly in his hand. Zhang Ning then pretended to smile and said: "One hundred taels of banknotes, travel expenses, and the rest is for

Your reward is for getting things done."

Lao Xu was silent for a moment, then clasped his fists again and said, "Yes."

Zhang Ning understood the meaning of his hesitation and silence for a moment. At this time, the price of a hundred taels of reward for doing one thing is mostly to buy a life. For example, the men and horses in the army who are rewarded with a hundred taels of silver are almost like death squads.

There is no return; another example is the last time he went to Yangzhou to arrest Peng Tianheng and accidentally captured Zheng Qia, it was also an extremely dangerous and life-threatening job. However, Zhang Ning has always been generous to his confidants, so it might be okay to ask Lao Xu to do it this time.

It was not necessary to ask him to risk his life, but Lao Xu also knew that it was a very important job.

Lao Xu picked up the bank note, stuffed it into his pocket without any pretense, collected the letter, bowed and left.

Zhang Ning picked up the tea cup and took a sip, then replaced someone else to find Zhao Erniang, gave her another report, and asked her to use two reliable people to send the report to the capital. This thing seemed not so important.

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It was a memorial written by Zhang Ning himself, with no substantial content. It explained that he, Wu Yong and others went to Yongshun Division for an unannounced visit, and Wu Yong and others disappeared as a result, and people were being sent to search for their whereabouts.

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