Fairy, would you like to be my lackey?

Chapter 83 No, no, no, you are wrong, what I want is you.

Chapter 83 No, no, no, you are wrong, what I want is you.

The Six Gates and the Duke's Mansion have never dealt with each other.

So how did Su Jiming find the Six Doors?
Things have to start from a day ago.

After the news of the massacre reached Su Jiming, he roughly guessed what Xu Rongye might do.

Make a sound in the east and attack in the west, and go straight to Huanglong.

This method can be said to be too familiar to Su Jiming.

Once it is determined that someone is behind this incident, Su Jiming will analyze the pros and cons of what she did.
Xu Rongye's purpose was to use Bianzhou's grain prices to further disrupt the order of Bianzhou. Things like bandits massacring villages can certainly make the people of Bianzhou panic, thereby achieving the purpose of raising grain prices.

But fundamentally speaking, such an approach would do more harm than good. It not only exposed the chess pieces he had planted in Bianzhou, but also made other people in Bianzhou wary.

If you just see this, the other party's behavior is no different from "giving away a child".

Judging from the performance in the game plot, Xu Rongye is not a stupid person, and can even be said to be extremely smart.

Judging from the way Xu Rongye sent these "bandits" into Bianzhou, the other party must have someone from the imperial court to support them in Bianzhou, otherwise it would not be possible to easily make so many people silent. Sneak into Bianzhou.

This was also the direct reason why Su Jiming judged that the other party had back-ups.

City entry permit, refugee review, and business supervision.

To be able to send so many people in, these powers and conditions are indispensable.

And those who can do this directly point to an organization.

That's six doors.

If nothing unexpected happens, the next batch of "rogue bandits" will make new moves.

Just killing the residents of remote villages in Bianzhou is not enough to make everyone in Bianzhou feel panic. After all, this matter is a big deal, and the imperial court will definitely send people to deal with it. In the early days of the incident, people were very concerned about the imperial court. The trust level is quite high.

But what if at this moment, these "bandits" appear again and start burning, killing and looting in the most prosperous areas of Bianzhou?
The people's trust in the imperial court in Bianzhou will fall to the bottom as soon as possible, and all kinds of regulation of food policy will become a piece of paper, and the originally constructed market system will quickly collapse as a result.

Killing the other side's village is not the final goal, what is to be done next is.

With this idea in mind, as soon as Su Jiming got the news, he sent someone to investigate the time when the refugee bandits might enter the city, and found out the names of the six-door officials responsible for refugee control and permission to enter the city.
Sure enough, he discovered some clues.

Liao Wei, an official from the Six Gates, has an ordinary appearance and a thin build.Liao Wei has been working at Liumen for many years. He was just an ordinary official at first, but in recent years he has been rapidly promoted and became an important person in refugee control. This abnormal phenomenon itself is very strange.

As the investigation continued, Su Jiming discovered that Liao Wei had frequent contacts with Wanbao Trading Company, and his practice had been rapid recently.

Combining all the clues, Su Jiming already had a conclusion in his mind.

Dang Ji sent the night attendant to investigate Liao Wei. Sure enough, a lot of evidence of dealings with Wanbao Trading Company was found in his house.

It is still very difficult for him to do these things alone.

Therefore, Su Jiming has no doubt that Liao Wei is just a pawn, and the real leader is still among the six gates.

The general manager of Bianzhou Six Gates was named Gu Shaozhen, and he was directly sent by the imperial court. Su Jiming had also heard about this general manager Gu.

A seventh-level Tibetan cultivator who holds important positions in the Six Sects. He once killed two seventh-level monsters in the Ten Thousand Demon Mountains.

The main reason why Su Jiming was so sure that Director Gu was not the leader was because the opponent had shown his health bar in the game and was one of the last bosses in the Qiliang Mountain dungeon.

In other words, if the health bar is shown in front of the protagonist, it is impossible to collude with Wanbao Trading Company.

Of course, if the protagonist of the plot takes the line of massacre, that's a different matter.

After confirming these, Su Jiming did not hesitate, and immediately had Liao Wei's head taken off his neck, and rushed to the Liumen Headquarters in Bianzhou without stopping to meet Director Gu.

On the one hand, they are worried that Liao Wei will run away, and on the other hand, they are also worried that if he is alive, there will inevitably be more wrangling in the subsequent negotiations.

Su Jiming didn't want to go back and forth with the six doors anymore, so he simply used the simplest and most direct method.

So there was the scene just now.

Gu Shaozhen looked at this familiar appearance, and it didn't take long for him to recognize that this was the person from his sixth door.

A policeman named Liao Wei, a martial arts cultivator in the fifth realm.

Su Jiming killed him and brought his head to see him?

Gu Shaozhen took a deep breath, and there was already anger in his heart.

She slapped the table hard, her aura surged, and the air around her seemed to be stagnant. The light seemed to be dimmed due to her aura, as if the entire space was pressed hard to breathe. In the heavy atmosphere, the bright The lights flickered.

The coercion of the seventh level Tibetan cultivator is fully revealed.

"Su Jiming, you'd better explain clearly! If not, don't blame me, Liumenmen, for being inconsiderate!"

There was already some threat in her tone.

This is no longer an ordinary thing. If the other party dares to do this, he is provoking the authority of the six gates. Who gave him the power to kill first and then play?Let alone you, who used the sword of the Duke's Palace to hack at my six doors.

Su Jiming was sitting on the other side. Although Gu Shaozhen was very angry and coercive, his expression did not fluctuate much.His eyes swept across Gu Shaozhen indifferently.Then he gently put down the teacup in his hand and said calmly:

"General Secretary Gu, since I dare to take it out, I have a reason to do it."

Gu Shaozhen frowned, obviously dissatisfied with Su Jiming's attitude.Her sharp gaze was directed at Su Jiming, and her tone did not soften:
"You mean, Liao Wei should die, is that right?"

Even if he deserves to die, where does Yisu have the authority to kill him if he knows it?

Su Jiming looked directly into Gu Shaozhen's eyes without fear and said in a calm tone:
"General Secretary Gu thinks that colluding with the party, massacring people, and intending to commit rebellion are enough for me to kill him?"

Gu Shaozhen was slightly startled, his anger suddenly disappeared a lot, replaced by surprise and uncertainty.

But such a simple sentence obviously couldn't send her away. Gu Shaozhen clenched his fists and made a "click" sound with his knuckles. He quickly calmed down and said coldly:

"Do you have evidence? Prove that Liao Wei colluded with the bandits?"

Su Jiming looked at Nie Qian who was standing aside. The latter understood and took out a stack of sealed letter paper from his sleeve.

"These are letters between Liao Wei and certain people. I searched them from his house. I think General Gu can tell who left the spiritual thoughts on them."

Gu Shaozhen took the letter hesitantly and looked at it carefully. The expression on his face changed from anger to confusion, and finally to silence.

When she finished reading, she took a deep breath and handed the letter back to Su Jiming, "There's no way to convince me based on these alone." "Of course there is other evidence, but it's not easy to show it all at once."

Su Jiming smiled and meant something: "General Secretary Gu is a Tibetan Cultivator in the Seventh Realm. If the evidence is withheld, there is no way we can get it back."

When Gu Shaozhen heard this, he couldn't help but narrowed his eyes and said:

"Does Prince Su think that I would do something like this to use my circumstances to oppress others, or does he think that I am on the same side as the rebel party?"

Su Jiming just glanced at the teacup on the table that was shaking due to Gu Shaozhen's momentum, and didn't say much.

But when the latter saw the other party's expression, he was obviously choked and quickly put away his momentum.

She looked at Su Jiming silently, and after about half a stick of incense, she took the initiative and said:
"My Liumen will not pursue this matter any further, but I hope that Prince Su can hand over the evidence he mentioned. If Liao Weizhen really colludes with the bandits, my Liumen will naturally give an explanation to the court. "

Hearing this, Su Jiming couldn't help but sneer.

"Explain? Mr. Gu clearly understands what I mean, so don't pretend to be stupid. You six doors have confessed about colluding with bandits, how can you explain about intending to rebel?

Or does Mr. Gu really think that the bandit is just a simple bandit? "

Hearing this, Gu Shaozhen couldn't help but become even more silent, and his face became a little more ugly.

Of course she knew how difficult this matter was, and she also knew that there were people inside Liumen who were colluding with the rebel party. It would have been better if the matter was resolved internally, but it was Su Jiming, an outsider, who got involved.

The situation in Bianzhou has been murky recently, and she planned to take advantage of this period to find out the person inside the six doors. Unexpectedly, before the plan was implemented, new troubles came to her door.

Gu Shaozhen looked at Su Jiming and said in a bad tone:
"So what does Prince Su mean by this? He wants the Prime Minister to impeach me in the court for my incompetence in controlling my subordinates?"

"In General Secretary Gu's opinion, it was just a lack of control over his subordinates, but everything that happened in Bianzhou was caused by this simple 'inability to control his subordinates'."

Su Jiming sneered and said:
"General Secretary Gu thought well and easily covered it up with these four words, but if the Holy One knew about it, would he really think so?"

When Gu Shaozhen heard this, he stared at Su Jiming:
"Are you threatening me?"

Su Jiming shook his head slowly, with a calm look in his eyes: "It's not a threat, it's just a statement of facts. The things that have happened in Bianzhou during this period have gone far beyond the ordinary disturbing incidents. If this is just because of the incompetence of the subordinates, then What is the purpose of the six doors? Is it just for decoration?"

Gu Shaozhen's face turned slightly pale. She took a deep breath and suppressed the anger in her heart: "I admit that Six Doors was negligent in this incident, but that is only an individual case and does not represent the whole."

Su Jiming chuckled: "A case? I wonder if General Secretary Gu has ever heard of 'once is a coincidence, twice is inevitable'? If it is just Liao Wei, then it can indeed be said that he is incompetent, but the person behind him People, and connections with the rebel party, are all these really just individual cases?"

Gu Shaozhen pursed her lips tightly, knowing that she had no room to respond.She said coldly: "What do you want?"

Su Jiming took a deep look at her and spoke slowly:
"I said from the beginning, I'm here to borrow someone."

Things have come to this point, and Gu Shaozhen had already vaguely guessed the outcome when the other party showed the evidence that Liao Wei contacted Wanbao Trading Company.

What she didn't expect was that the "dandy" who was famous in the imperial capital in front of her had prepared everything from the beginning and done everything to perfection, leaving her no room to argue.

As the other party said, if Su Jiming had shown her all the evidence from the beginning, he would have withheld all the evidence without hesitation.

The internal affairs of the Six Doors should be handled by the Six Doors themselves. Gu Shaozhen has never liked having the handle exposed, let alone being blackmailed by others.

Even if the evidence provided by Su Jiming is not sufficient, combined with what the bandits did in Bianzhou during this period and Liao Wei's position, it is obvious that Su Jiming said that eight out of ten Nine are true.

The question is, is borrowing someone really just that simple?

Gu Shaozhen could understand that the night attendant of the Duke's Mansion might be busy with other things. After all, the Ten Thousand Demons Mountain Range was about to move in the near future.

But some time ago, she clearly heard that the Duke's Mansion also sent several monks from the Sixth Realm to help suppress the rebellion in the Southern Region, at least three of them.

The three sixth realms are not enough for Su Jiming. What on earth does he want to do?

Gu Shaozhen put away his thoughts, looked at Su Jiming in front of him, and said in a deep voice:

"I can agree to lend you a few subordinates for your use, but you must tell me what you want to do?"

Hearing this, a smile appeared in Su Jiming's eyes, but he quickly regained his composure and said:

"General Secretary Gu should know better than me. Liao Wei alone would never be able to suppress the news and let so many "bandits" enter Bianzhou."

"Including me, I initially thought that there were people in the Bianzhou garrison who were colluding with the rebels."

Gu Shaozhen frowned, but did not interrupt the other party. Instead, he nodded and motioned for Su Jiming to continue.

"With Liao Wei's position, he might be able to let one or two people into the city quietly, but the group of bandits who massacred the village were at least 30, and there must be more senior people among the six gates. In other words, there must be more senior people among the six gates. Among the upper echelons, there are rebels themselves.”

Gu Shaozhen's eyes flashed with a little surprise, which was also her own prediction.

It has to be said that this notorious dandy in the imperial capital left a deep impression on her just from the first meeting.

Different from the rumors outside, Gu Shaozhen even suspected that those rumors were spread by Su Jiming himself.

But the change was just a change, or Gu Shaozhen became more vigilant because of the other party's performance today.

She asked calmly:

"So what does this have to do with the person you lent me six doors to?"

"I borrowed this group of people to find out who the six gate officials were who allowed the bandits to enter the city."

Hearing this, a trace of suspicion flashed in Gu Shaozhen's eyes.

She didn't believe that the other party would be so kind, but she looked at Su Jiming's serious expression.

Gu Shaozhen still asked:

"You want to lend me those detectives from the six doors?"

"you."

Gu Shaozhen was stunned.

As if worried that Gu Shaozhen didn't hear clearly, Su Jiming repeated it again:
"General Secretary Gu, I want to lend it to you."

 This chapter has [-] words, which is equivalent to two updates. Because I was worried that the interruption would affect the reading experience, I posted it together.

  
 
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