Because Ji Gang, a poor student, was so bad at math, all his plans, as well as those of Zhu Zhanji and A Lei, were disrupted.
This shows how important learning is. If you don’t study well, you will mess up everything when you become a villain.
This is a classic encounter problem from a second grade Mathematical Olympiad test paper. If Ji Gang hadn't interfered, Zhu Zhanji would have stepped on the minefield first and gotten his wished-for death (one word less than faking death). At that time, the sky and the ground would be full of traces of Brother Ji's visit to this world.
At the moment Zhu Zhanji exploded, he was still 699 meters away from Arei, which was a safe distance, so Arei would not die.
At that time, Ji Gang succeeded in his plan to expose the internal strife of the royal family, Zhu Zhanji died, and A Lei could completely give up his intention to go to the West. The whole book of "Hu Shanwei" could also end with this chapter. It can be said that he killed four birds with one stone.
But Ji Gang was so bad at math that he was afraid of accidentally injuring A Lei and causing Hu Shanwei lifelong pain, so he had to detonate the mine in advance.
Ji Gang's soul was not completely devoured by the Game of Thrones after all. He retained the last bit of humanity for Hu Shanwei. This directly changed the fate of everyone, the history of the Ming Dynasty, and the completion progress of "Hu Shanwei".
It's like all the cards are pushed into the mahjong machine, and the system automatically shuffles and shuffles them, pushing out the four Great Walls, and starting all over again.
What now
Ji Gang, A Lei and Zhu Zhanji were all thinking about the same question.
Ji Gang knelt on the ground and pretended to apologize: "I was late in coming to your rescue and frightened the Crown Prince. Please forgive me, Crown Prince."
Ji Gang’s first task was to protect Zhu Zhanji and Zhu Zhanhe, and his secondary task was to offer advice and suggestions for suppressing the Japanese pirates.
Therefore, whether the Japanese pirates were suppressed or not had little impact on him, but he had to bear the main responsibility for the assassination of the Zhu brothers.
Ji Gang originally thought that since this was Zhu Zhanji's first solo expedition, and the enemy was the cunning and powerful Japanese pirates, Zhu Zhanji would probably listen to his orders as a veteran who had fought against the Japanese pirates before, and treat him as his trusted aide.
But it didn't happen. Zhu Zhanji used the young army's team, and the 1,000 Jinyiwei brought by Ji Gang were only responsible for patrolling the camp to prevent spies from causing trouble.
Zhu Zhanji seldom consulted others directly when encountering problems. As a "beggar", despite his young age, he was able to keep his composure and kept his troops inactive for two months. He personally led the young army reconnaissance team to collect first-hand intelligence on the Japanese pirates, formulated a series of tactics, and trapped the Japanese pirates in a pirate jar.
Ji Gang thought that it was because Zhu Zhanji was mature at a young age and a genius, but in fact he only guessed half of it. Another reason was that Zhu Zhanji was carrying private goods and wanted to escape. Therefore, masters like Ji Gang who came from the Jinyiwei must stay away, so as not to reveal any clues and arouse Ji Gang's suspicion.
Therefore, Zhu Zhanji kept his distance from Ji Gang and did not let him touch the core.
Zhu Zhanji certainly would not punish Ji Gang, the "old general", when he was trapped on an isolated island. He personally helped Ji Gang up and said, "Why do you say that, Lord Ji? The Japanese pirates are cunning and hard to guard against. It's not Lord Ji's fault. Lord Ji also advised me not to go out without permission. This is the Japanese pirates' lair. There are too many secret passages and secret rooms. I underestimated the enemy and was too reckless in my eagerness to win."
"I'm here to ask you about the theft at the gunpowder factory warehouse last year. This case is of great importance. It's an imperial case appointed by the emperor and is handed over to you for investigation." Zhu Zhanji pointed at the mine debris sifted out on the table, "The craftsmen in the army found that these came from the □□ factory. Perhaps this is the batch of goods that Lord Ji has been looking for."
"Really?" Ji Gang's acting skills exploded, his micro-expressions changed from surprise to joy skillfully, "It's really a case of searching high and low for something, but it's easy to find. I have been searching for it for more than half a year without any results, and was reprimanded and fined by the emperor. It turned out that it was sold to the Japanese pirates by thieves. No wonder I can't find it."
Zhu Zhanji nodded, "In this case, it is connected to last year's case."
Ji Gang asked, "Who sold it to those pirates? Did anyone confess?"
Zhu Zhanji shook his head. "No one has confessed yet. They all deny having seen the mine."
Ji Gang took the opportunity to say, "The Jinyiwei are good at interrogation, so leave this matter to me. I will definitely get to the bottom of this matter."
Zhu Zhanji did not comment. "Originally, this case belonged to Lord Ji, so as soon as I found the clues, I immediately came to ask Lord Ji for advice. If we can follow the clues and find some of the Japanese pirates' nests,
The stolen firearms are also a great achievement."
Ji Gang took the order and left.
As soon as Ji Gang left, Zhu Zhanhe came out from behind the screen and said, "Brother, since you suspect that Lord Ji has a problem, you should have concealed the matter first. Why did you expose it and ask Lord Ji to interrogate the pirates? What if... torture and murder are used to silence the witnesses? We don't have any evidence at all."
Ji Gang didn't know that he had successfully attracted Zhu Zhanji's attention.
After Zhu Zhanji used various threats and inducements, he successfully recaptured some of the Japanese pirates, and they told him everything they knew, including the secret rooms and passages on the island.
If there is a betrayal, there will be a second one. However, no matter how Zhu Zhanji's people asked, the Japanese pirates would not confess to buying the stolen goods from the thieves.
Moreover, these recruited Japanese pirates had only heard of firearms such as landmines, but had never seen one.
Zhu Zhanji was as smart as honeycomb coal. He keenly sensed that there was something wrong - if the mines were not planted by the Japanese pirates, then who was the real culprit? Who wanted to kill him and planned the assassination
A series of ambushes set by Lei
Landmines are expensive firearms and are prone to accidental discharge from collisions. For this expedition, the young army only had 20 boxes to carry with them in case of future ambushes.
These twenty boxes are kept by Zhu Zhanhe and no one else is allowed to touch them.
After confirming that it was a mine from the □□ factory, Zhu Zhanhe opened the box and counted the number himself. Not a single one was missing, so it was not done by one of our own people.
Zhu Zhanji pondered over it. As a natural politician, he even listed his own father, the Crown Prince of the Eastern Palace, as the prime suspect!
Because he is the crown prince, he is one of the heirs and is in competition with the Eastern Palace.
Moreover, the huge Young Army is a military force that the prince has never possessed. The Young Army is the vanguard of the palace army, responsible for patrolling and protecting some areas of the imperial palace. The existence of the Young Army is also a potential threat to the Eastern Palace.
If Zhu Zhanji died, the alternative crown prince and the young army would naturally be disbanded, and the Eastern Palace might become the biggest winner.
The second suspect is the second uncle, the Prince of Han. It was the Prince of Han who set up the vicious plan for the Crown Prince to kill the Crown Prince's grandson and for the father and son to kill each other. Since the Emperor can regard the Eastern Palace as the first suspect after I got into trouble, the scheming Emperor will also be more afraid of the Eastern Palace. If someone can kill his own son, it will be easier for him to kill his father. Therefore, he recalled the Prince of Han to the capital, entrusted him with important tasks, and used the Prince of Han to contain the Eastern Palace.
It is even possible that the Prince of Han framed the Crown Prince and confirmed his father's crime of murdering his son, thereby angering the Emperor to depose the Crown Prince and make the Prince of Han the heir apparent!
The question is so confusing. No matter whether the mastermind is the Crown Prince or the King of Han, they both need to kill with a borrowed knife. So the question is, who is that knife
Finding this knife means we have uncovered the real murderer.
Who is the knife
The young army has no foundation. I personally selected them from the civilians and trained them personally. Their loyalty can be trusted. My second cousin Zhu Zhanhe is also a trustworthy person.
Through the process of elimination, Zhu Zhanji listed Ji Gang as the suspect of the "knife".
Zhu Zhanji didn't know where Ji Gang went and what he did after the battle against the Japanese pirates, and it was not convenient for him to ask. After all, Ji Gang was the emperor's old minister and spy, and he would report the performance of the Zhu brothers to the emperor from time to time.
Zhu Zhanji could not ask Ji Gang directly. He suspected Ji Gang, but he had no evidence.
But he was very cunning and thought of a way to test Ji Gang.
Facing Zhu Zhanhe's questioning, Zhu Zhanji explained: "The Japanese pirates who have surrendered to us have been taken out of prison and secretly detained by me. Now the people who are being interrogated by Ji Gang are all Japanese pirates who refused to surrender. If Ji Gang can't get anything out of him, then he is innocent and will be cleared of suspicion for the time being. But if these people die under Ji Gang's torture, or if Ji Gang produces the confessions of the Japanese pirates who admitted to buying the stolen goods from the thieves, then Ji Gang will confirm my suspicion, because he is silencing them and there will be no evidence after death."
Zhu Zhanhe was honest and thought his eldest cousin was too suspicious. He said, "Even so, this doesn't prove that Ji Gang is the real murderer. The Jinyiwei prison is notorious. Once you go in, you will be tortured to death. It is common to torture prisoners to death. Even the most trusted person of the emperor, Jie Jin, was frozen to death in the snow by him, let alone a few Japanese pirates."
Zhu Zhanhe added: "Also, I don't think Ji Gang would dare to betray the emperor and risk setting an ambush to kill you. You are the crown prince, the heir to a country. What good would it do Ji Gang to kill you? He is not a member of the Zhu family."
Because I suspect my father and your father, they are both suspects and are the masterminds behind Ji Gang.
But no matter what, Zhu Zhanji couldn't say it. It was too realistic and too cruel.
Zhu Zhanji had no choice but to say, "But apart from Ji Gang, I can't think of any other suspects for now, so I'll use a few Japanese pirates to test him. I also hope he is innocent, and I hope you can keep it a secret."
Zhu Zhanhe believed in his eldest cousin without a doubt, "Of course, I believe you must have believed Ji Gang. I will also find a chance to send you off. I will keep this big secret a secret for you, and there is no need to mention those small secrets."
Seeing Zhu Zhanhe's clear eyes, Zhu Zhanji felt sad. If the truth is just as I guessed, I will leave and leave you alone in the capital. Even if you have the protection of the emperor, the King of Han's crimes will not affect you. How will you deal with yourself in the future
If the Emperor passes away and my father ascends the throne, will he be afraid of you and take action against you
If you are charged with treason, according to your father's character and his reputation for benevolence, he should not kill you. He will demote you to a commoner, imprison you for life, and make your life a living hell.
Yes, Dad can do it.
Thinking of this, Zhu Zhanji felt that A Lei's headache had transferred to himself. He held his head with both hands as if he could not bear the burden. Thinking of the foreseeable misfortunes in Zhu Zhanhe's future, his head hurt more and more.
He knew too well the cruelty of the royal family. Even father and son were invisible opponents and guarded against each other, let alone Zhu Zhanhe was just a nephew
Zhu Zhanji has made up his mind to live for himself in the future, leave the royal disputes, and run away with Are.
However, the sudden change and his suspicion of Ji Gang made him worry about Zhu Zhanhe's future.
The wings of a wild crane were too small and fragile to protect Zhu Zhanhe.
Only by controlling the imperial power like the emperor can I protect my cousin from harm.
However, this will inevitably lead to a loss of freedom.
Because those who control imperial power are also slaves of imperial power!
Zhu Zhanji was in a dilemma and had a splitting headache. At this time, the sound of something breaking came from the compartment.
Zhu Zhanji pushed the door open quickly and saw that Arei had woken up from his sleep at some point and was sitting on the edge of the bed. There were broken pieces of a teapot and a puddle of water on the floor.
A Lei was very sorry: "I... I was thirsty, and I wanted to pour a glass of water, but I accidentally broke the teapot."
His head felt numb and a little painful, his hands were out of control and had their own ideas, and he couldn't even hold the handle of the teapot steadily. Arei never thought that there would be a day when he would be unable to take care of himself.
"I'll do it."
Zhu Zhanji brought in the teapot from the outer room and said, "Lie down first. The military doctor said that you should keep your feet high up all the time, not let them hang down."
A Lei struggled to move the swollen pig's left foot back to the bed. Zhu Zhanji poured some water and put the cup to her lips.
This was something they often did when they were children. A Lei was very thirsty, so he drank water from Zhu Zhanji's hand while carrying the big pig's trotter.
Following the rhythm of A Lei's drinking, Zhu Zhanji slowly and skillfully poured the teacup. The two of them cooperated well and finished the water quickly.
A Lei used two pillows to prop up his left foot and finally raised it. Just as he was about to ask for another drink, Zhu Zhanji sat on the edge of the bed, stretched out his long and thin arms, and hugged him from behind.
He bent his body like a praying mantis with long arms and legs, his head resting on Are's shoulder, like a tired bird returning to the forest, his pointed chin poking her shoulder socket, as sharp as a dagger, stabbing down along the shoulder socket, piercing her heart like an arrow, hitting her girlish heart.
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