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Volume 2: Ling Ling Jian Current Chapter 77: Great Collapse (4)

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    Zhang Wu had already found out the details of the people in the Donghai King's shogunate.  He knew very well that Cheng Hui was not an ordinary minister close to the King of East China Sea.  It is said that the family origin of this person can be traced back to the ancient Yu, Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties. Later, the family lived in Guangping and became a famous family in Jizhou.  His father, Cheng Yan, had successively served as a guard, general of hussars, and other high-ranking officials. Now, together with Henan Yin Pan Tao, Shangshu Liu Hui, and others, he was the most relied-upon plotter of the King of East China Sea.  Although Cheng Hui himself was uneducated, he came from a noble family, so he became an official when he was young. He happened to be the attendant of the King of East China Sea when he was the captain of Fengche, and the two formed a deep friendship.  Later, when the kings went to war, Cheng Hui followed the King of East China Sea around and gradually became a highly trusted adviser.  After the shogunate was defeated and retreated to Juancheng, Cao Cao's officials fled in large numbers, and the remaining officials did not know what to do. Cheng Hui directly took charge of many affairs as a close trusted Cao Cao, and his power was greatly increased for a while.  Novel Now that Cheng Hui has taken power, a group of his helpers have also risen to heaven.  Zhang Wu made great efforts to target this group of people. He first contacted them as a fellow villager in Guangping, Jizhou, and then lured them with the horses and livestock that were urgently needed by the shogunate, and slowly connected with Cheng Hui.  However, it was difficult for Cheng Hui to meet the King of East China Sea on a daily basis. The communication between the two parties was mainly through subordinates conveying their wishes.  It was not until the day before yesterday that Zhang Wu invited him to come out in person to see the fine horses he had brought.  At that time, Cheng Hui was so arrogant in his words that Zhang Wu took a few breaths of bad breath.  Now seeing Cheng Hui begging in panic, Zhang Wu felt secretly relieved, but did not show it on his face. He still greeted him as eagerly as usual: "Is there any hindrance to Mr. Shuhong? Could it be that he met some rioters on the road? His car was robbed.  Horse property? " Cheng Hui was not alone. He was accompanied by more than a dozen unkempt, muddy, and extremely miserable companions.  Although the weather was sweltering, the clothes on their bodies were soaked in water and cool, and they were still shaking from the cold.  More than ten people supported each other and slowly followed Cheng Hui. They could hardly walk anymore.  Zhang Wu glanced at those people and knew that most of these people were nobles in Juancheng, specially dressed as civilians.  He despised such behavior in his heart, so he didn't pay much attention to it. He only diligently introduced Cheng Hui into the camp and gave them a simple tent that had not yet been dismantled.  The man brought several horses with complete saddles and harnesses, saying that they were given to Cheng Hui for use along the way.  Zhang Wu was a bandit, and his words were inevitably vulgar, and his ability to flatter others was far less sophisticated than those in the officialdom. On normal days, if Cheng Hui relied on his noble status, no matter how much Zhang Wu flattered him, he would still take it lightly.  But at a time when we are as scared as a bird, such a real treatment is really far different from the hardships that everyone has personally experienced.  The group of people immediately regarded Zhang Wu as a life-saving straw, and they liked him no matter how they looked at him.  After a while, Zhang Wu had to go out to make arrangements, and only Cheng Hui and others were left in the tent, exhausted, sitting or lying on the ground.  Cheng Hui managed to get up, opened the tent and looked outside.  I saw that the entire camp was almost packed. Zhang Wu was leading a few well-dressed men, using cowhide ropes to tie the animals and horses into a queue. He did not pay attention to the lonely tent; his subordinates either bundled luggage or distributed bows, arrows and swords.  Everyone was busy with the matters at hand, and no one glanced in the direction of the tent.  This situation made Cheng Hui breathe a sigh of relief, put down the curtain and retreated into the tent.  This kind of hard-to-get tactics were originally used by Zhang Wuxi when he was trying to deceive business travelers in the Taihang Mountains.  He had already arranged everything well, and Cheng Hui's calculations would always fall into his own calculations, so he really didn't pay much attention to Cheng Hui's little moves.  Sure enough, not long after, Cheng Hui came out of the tent again, walked around and approached Zhang Wu: "Mr. Zhang, the situation is like this where do you and your brothers want to go?" "Business  There is nothing left to do, where else can we go? Let¡¯s go back to our hometown before the thieves encircle us in large numbers! Mr. Shu Hong, don¡¯t delay any longer. Take a rest and leave as soon as possible!¡±  They were all ready to go now. Zhang Wu said a few words to Cheng Hui without stopping at all.  Cheng Hui stomped on the mud in the forest and chased after Zhang Wu: "Brother Zhang, don't leave in a hurry. I still have a business here, a big business!" "It's true that I, Zhang Wu, am a businessman, but  Now that the Jie thieves are about to attack, how can I have any intention of discussing business with you?" Zhang Wuzong mounted his horse, looked at Cheng Hui's exaggerated face, sighed, shook the reins and was about to set off.  Cheng Hui took a few steps forward, grabbed the other end of the horse's rein tightly, and stopped the horse abruptly.  Because his fat face covered with oil and sweat was pressed tightly against the side of the horse's neck, the untrimmed mane tail stuck into his nostrils, causing him to sneeze violently.  Cheng Hui shouted loudly while sneezing continuously: "This is a business that can bring you great wealth! Great wealth!" Hearing Cheng Hui's shouting, the whole team became commotion.  Zhang Wu was also stunned, his eyesDoubt: "Uh wealth?" Cheng Hui nodded eagerly.  But Zhang Wu looked at Cheng Hui, then straightened up and looked at the frightened and trapped fleeing crowd outside the sparse trees. He sneered and pulled the reins again, seemingly not caring about the so-called "wealth and wealth".  "Slow down! Slow down!" I don't know where Cheng Hui got the courage, but he jumped forward and hugged the horse's neck tightly.  This man had a fat body, weighing nearly 200 kilograms, which immediately forced the horses to neigh and stamp on the ground with their front hooves, making it difficult to move forward.  Zhang Wu's eyes flashed, and he finally turned over and dismounted helplessly, bowing and saying: "Shu Honggong, you are a minister of the King of the East China Sea. Everyone in Juan City knows that you are of high rank and have the power to dominate the shogunate. Among us humble people  In the eyes of others, you are like a god in the sky. In the past, it would have been an incredible blessing to have your care. However, no matter how big the business is, you still have to survive, right you'd better hurry up?  Let's chase His Highness the King of Donghai's team. I'll wait for the common people to escape for their own lives, I don't dare to expect too much." Hearing Zhang Wu's words, Cheng Hui was not busy answering, and only showed a hesitant expression on his face.  After a long while, he seemed to have made up his mind, lowering his voice and said: "Brother Zhang, the situation is like this, what you said is not unreasonable. But please leave my jade toe for a while and follow me to the tent."  Alone. If my brother still insists on parting ways after meeting this person, I will never stop him!" Zhang Wuzhen didn't expect this change.  He looked suspiciously at the lonely tent behind Cheng Hui, and suddenly felt a little nervous out of thin air.  "Who are you meeting?" He couldn't help but raise his hand and press it on the handle of the Nang Shou knife at his waist.  Cheng Hui raised his hands like windmills: "We have no ill intentions, my brother, there is no need to be like this. Besides, how can a group of unarmed people in trouble deserve such vigilance? However, this person's status is special, so ahem  , In any case, brother, please wait for a while to pay." Zhang Wu felt that his move seemed to be a sign of weakness without Cheng Hui's words.  He snorted coldly, removed his hand from the handle of the knife, and strode towards the tent: "I don't know what kind of noble man he is. Cheng Gongcao, you said you want to see him, then let's meet him!" The tent opened with a crash,  Zhang Wu stepped inside.  The change from light to darkness made him instinctively feel that his eyes were going dark.  He suddenly opened his eyes and looked forward, only to see the dozen or so embarrassed people just now sitting upright, surrounded by a man standing high in the middle like stars holding the moon.  Before Zhang Wu could ask, someone shouted loudly: "Prime Minister, you are leading the shepherd of Yanzhou, the commander-in-chief of Yanyu Division, Jiyou, and the military of the six states. Your Highness the King of the East China Sea is here, why don't you kneel down to pay homage!" The King of the East China Sea is here!  !  Zhang Wu was startled.  I don't know why my legs felt weak, and I fell to my knees with a thud.
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