Chapter 106
February [-]rd.

King Bao of the Western Wei Dynasty entered the barracks and left in half a day.

The next day, February [-]th, a large amount of food and grass were mobilized outside Huai County, and it was suspected that the Western Wei army would have a war.

After reading the content recorded in this silk book, Chen Luo rubbed his chin.

Judging from this news, the Western Wei army looks like it is preparing for the war.

Of course, such information can be easily observed, not because the Western Wei army is not careful enough, but such things are inevitable.

Even in later generations, large trucks carrying "logs" appeared on the highway, or Chengjian iron birds appeared by the sea and flew southeast, from which the movement of military dispatch can be inferred.

However, this kind of information can only be obtained by people who are in the local area and observe carefully.

In the absence of instant messaging in ancient times, even if Chu has sent troops, when the news reaches Qi and Zhao, it will take less than half a month, and the timeliness will be lost.

Therefore, Chu Mo under Chen Luo's hands is all smart people. Every time they go to a place, they know what information is important and can be recorded, and what information is urgent and needs to be reported immediately.

Then they passed it back through the carrier pigeons cultivated by the Mohists.

Even if it usually takes seven days to ten days for a pigeon to fly halfway, even compared with the post station with a built-in system, the speed of the pigeon's message transmission is almost the same.

Not to mention that in today's chaotic world, it also takes into account the advantages of security, convenience, and not easy to be intercepted.

Even if it was shot down by a hunter with no eyesight, it would be harmless, because Chen Luo strictly required that the information on the silk scroll should not contain any words related to Zhaidi or himself, nor should there be any identity information of the Mohists.

It can be said that the fastest and most secret way of obtaining information in this era is now in the hands of Chen Luo.

He only revealed a few words to Xiang Yu about this matter, and the other party expressed that he was not interested, so he would definitely not take the initiative to tell the whole story.

As a result, the Mohists traveled in Kyushu and became an intelligence agency that went deep into the grassroots, becoming Chen Luo's hidden trump card.

"It's not a single case. The actions of King Bao of the Western Wei Dynasty can explain something, but we can't make a conclusion based on this information alone." Chen Luo took a sip of the ginger salt water beside him, and speeded up his browsing of the silk books, looking for other information that could prove the relevant content.

Searching for tens of breaths in succession, Chen Luo's gaze was fixed on a scroll of silk scriptures sent from Qidi.

February [-]th.

An envoy from Chu land came to Boyang City.

February [-]th.

King Xun of Jibei left Boyang and went hunting in the wild. He led an army of three thousand and saw a unicorn in the east.

February nineteenth.

King Xun of Jibei called an army of nearly ten thousand horses, and the folks said that he wanted to come to Japan to hunt unicorns. Although I was puzzled, it was difficult to understand what he meant.

Although Chen Luo frowned slightly, he had already realized the key point.

This is the benefit of getting a lot of information.

If we only look at King Jibei's deeds, he will probably be regarded as an idle prince with nothing to do, who wants to hunt unicorns whimsically.

But comparing this incident with Wei Wangbao's deeds, then he definitely did not want to hunt unicorns in the east when he assembled his army this time, but to hunt some "big guys".

But he felt that he seemed to have overlooked something, so he stood up, paced around the room and muttered: "Wang Bao of Western Wei, Wang Xun of Jibei, Wang Bao of Western Wei...the commonality..."

"That's right, we're right." Chen Luo's eyes lit up, he excitedly picked up the ginger salt water on the table, and took a big gulp down, coughing several times, but he still couldn't hide the excitement on his face.

King Bao of the Western Wei Dynasty was attached to Xiong Xin to obtain a vast land, even equal to that of Wei and Han.

As for Jibei King Tian Xun, he was a fringe figure in the Tian clan, and even the genealogy only recorded his father's generation. In terms of bloodlines, his gold content was even lower than that of Xiong Xin. In the war to destroy Qin, he had always played a small role and did not make any contribution.

Logically, he is not qualified to be a king.

But Xiong Xin resisted all opinions and made Tian Xun King of Jibei.

Therefore, Wang Bao of the Western Wei Dynasty and Wang Xun of Jibei, the two of them gathered the army, probably to start a new war.

It's just that the two of them didn't want to initiate this war on their own initiative, and the mastermind behind the scenes was Xiong Xin.

And the piece of information from Qidi that "On February [-]th, an envoy from Chudi came to Boyang City" can supplement my guess.

After calming down, Chen Luo began to examine the conclusions he had drawn.

"If you look at it this way, Xiong Xin has endured it for half a year, and is finally ready to disrupt the situation in the world and start to attack other people."

At this time, there were two knocks on the door.

"Come in." After recovering from his contemplation, Chen Luo said.

The personal guard who was originally called to question by him bowed his hands and said: "Jun Anyang, I went to inquire about the relevant matters just now, and it was indeed as you thought.

In recent days, there are often people in exile from Yongdi in the south, and there are 120 six households registered in the register, with a total of 760 people. "

If they hadn't been persecuted beyond help, the common people would not have been willing to leave their homes and live in exile in strange places.

However, Yongdi and Zhaidi are not far apart, and they both belong to the Guanzhong area. The situation is a bit special, and the people of Yongdi have more or less distant relatives here.

As a result, the people around Xianyang were forced to struggle, and seeing that Zhai was so stable, this became their first choice for exile.

Chen Luo then ordered: "You send my order to the relevant officials, saying that these exiled people will be registered in the register. If anyone is willing to stay in Zhai, you can give them uncultivated fields and exempt them from taxes for the first year..."

Feeling that there is a lot to explain, Chen Luo waved his hand and said, "I will explain these specific things in person at that time, and now you pass the word to them, telling them to treat the people in exile kindly."

"Yes." The personal guard nodded heavily, looked at Chen Luo with admiration, and walked out of the house after saluting.

Chen Luo continued to sit down, quietly flipping through the remaining silk books on the case file.

Time passed quietly, and when he finished checking all the silk books on the case file, he gently rubbed his tired eyes, and then blinked vigorously.

"The rain is about to come and the building is full of wind." Chen Luo looked out the window.

The place where the eyes enter is the clear sky, and a group of birds pass by from time to time, which is so peaceful that it makes people feel at ease.

But according to the information passed back by the Mohist disciples, after his own analysis, he can foresee that the world will soon be in a fierce storm.

"Brother Yu, the 'opportunity' we've been waiting for has arrived." Chen Luo stretched his waist, walked out of the room slowly, and covered the situation in the room.

(End of this chapter)

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