Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
âHow can you prove who you are?â The man rasped, struggling to open his eyes.
âAfter all this, you donât even recognize me?â Gu Chengrui countered with a hint of sarcasm.
âHow can I be certain who you claimed to be then?â Gu Chengrui countered.
The man raised his head, scrutinizing Gu Chengrui and then Tiger. Sensing no hostility, he fumbled for a jade pendant and presented it. âMarquis, perhaps this will jog your memory?â
Gu Chengrui examined the pendant carefully. It was indeed the one heâd gifted to Gu Chengsi upon his entry into the capital for the examinations two years ago.
In return, he retrieved his official seal from the medical center and handed it to the man.
Under the moonlight, the man inspected the seal for a long moment before returning it. âMy lord,â he rasped, bowing deeply, âplease save my master. This isâ¦â
Before he could finish, the man in his arms reached for the bag clutched to his chest. But as he lifted it, he fainted abruptly, sending the bag tumbling.
âCareful; he should be inside. Be careful so that he does not escape again.â
A low, chilling voice spoke from the shadows, followed by soft thuds.
Gu Chengrui reacted swiftly, grabbing a packet of knockout powder from his pocket and charging out with Tiger at his side.
Five figures surrounded the tiny house.
Gu Chengrui and Tiger unleashed the knockout powder without hesitation, rushing at the assailants.
A struggle ensued. Though the powder didnât fully incapacitate the attackers, it disoriented them. Even the strongest among them could barely maintain his balance. Consequently, Gu Chengrui and Tiger swiftly subdued them.
The commotion alerted the other guards. âTie them up,â Gu Chengrui instructed. âInform the manager that the backyard is off limitsâno one is to enter.â
A guard promptly acknowledged the order and raced off.
Gu Chengrui directed someone to move the injured man to an empty room in the back. He then ascended the stairs, requesting the medicine box from Zhou Ying. Returning downstairs, he personally treated the manâs wounds. Fortunately, the injuries were superficialâtwo slashes that led to unconsciousness due to blood loss.
Once the treatment was complete, Gu Chengrui assigned Tiger and the others to guard the man. Taking the bag the man desperately protected, he entered a guest room. He untied it, revealing an account book and a small booklet.
Gu Chengrui flipped through the account book quickly. The incriminating details centered around corruption involving food supplies, treasury silver, and special funds recently allocated for repairing the river embankment.
The booklet, on the other hand, seemed to be a memorial outlining the current situation in the government offices.
Closing the booklet, Gu Chengrui addressed Zhou Ying with a serious tone. âBabe, check on Chengsi. I fear heâs in grave danger.â
Zhou Yingâs gaze fell on the bloodied memorial in his hand. A solemn nod followed as she extended her divine sense to investigate Zhizhou Manor.
Soldiers had already surrounded the residence, effectively trapping Gu Chengsiâs family. His youngest son, Gu Jiehao, was held hostage by a general.
âLord Gu,â the general taunted, tightening his grip on the young boy, âhave you made your decision? Will you choose the account book or your youngest son?â
âHong Li,â Gu Chengsi countered, his voice firm, âremember your allegiance. Killing us wonât go unpunished.
âDonât you fear the Emperorâs wrath for such a brazen act?
âReconsider your path, Hong Li.
âJoin the light, and I can plead for your life with the Emperor.â