Zhao Guogong could only go out to find the scouts, gave them a lot of gold, and ordered: "Go find out about Lord Bai, the sooner the better."
"yes."
At the same time, many people could not sleep on the other side of Anshi City.
The prince, who was in his second year of high school, couldn't sleep. This afternoon, people came to him one after another. Some came to complain to him that Bai Shan had bribed them privately and showed him the contents of the box and the letter;
Some came with boxes and letters to persuade him to surrender, and some even sent private letters without saying anything.
He didn't believe that Bai Shan would let others go if they went to the banquet together.
That's why the second-year high school prince was so angry. He felt that he had made a mistake and that he should have listened to Lai Sa on this matter.
He was angry, but he couldn't help but feel hesitant in his heart. Is he really going to surrender?
Is there no other way to go between Wangting and Anshi City?
It's a pity that all the troops borrowed from Mohe by Yanshou were defeated. Now they can no longer borrow troops from Mohe.
The prince in his second year of high school has trouble sleeping.
Meng's father and son also had trouble sleeping.
They received the news when Bai Shancai was captured.
Now only half of Anshi City is left, not to mention that the guest house where Bai Shan lives is not very far from their home.
Seeing his father walking around, Mr. Meng couldn't help but said, "Father, you went to see the second prince. Even if he is angry, he will not anger us."
Master Meng said: "I heard that other people took the letter instead of the box."
They kept the letter and did not take it out when they went to see Prince Gao Er, nor did they tell Prince Gao Er about persuading the letter to surrender.
In fact, what was written above was so exciting that he was afraid that if he showed it to Prince Gao Er, he would suspect that he was biased towards the Jin army.
Master Meng walked around in circles, and finally gritted his teeth, turned around and said: "Go, quietly let someone go to the dungeon of the Senate..."
Mr. Meng's expression changed and he couldn't help but said: "Father, this is too risky."
But Mr. Meng shook his head and whispered: "If you want to have big benefits, you have to take big risks. This is inevitable."
When Master Meng heard this, he thought for a moment and then said: "My son will go in person."
Mr. Meng thought for a moment and nodded, "Okay, be careful."
Mr. Meng then went to change his clothes and quietly went out with his men.
The Senate is a quite large building complex, and it is a annex of Nusa. After the second-year high school prince came, the area centered on the annex was enclosed and requisitioned.
The generals and ministers brought by Prince Gaoer all lived in that area, and the dungeons contained ordinary prisoners, including prison officials and generals, as well as some wealthy businessmen and people from wealthy families.
When Prince Gao Er took over Anshi City, it was not peaceful. Not to mention that after he settled in Anshi City, he also requisitioned grain and grass inside and outside Anshi City. Those who broke the law and resisted donations were locked up in the dungeon.
The Meng family has a big business, so naturally there are relatives there, so he can use it as an excuse to visit his relatives.
Of course, normally it would not be night time, but with the Meng family's operations in Anshi City, it would not be difficult to bribe their subordinates and prison bosses to get in and out of the cells.
At this time, Mr. Meng quietly entered the cell wearing a cloak and stood in front of Bai Shan's cell.
Bai Shan had fallen asleep, but he was not very stable. He would wake up as soon as someone came outside, let alone a bad luck. He opened his eyes and stood up. He saw a dark person standing outside the cell and took another look.
The prison chief and servants behind him turned around and pushed Bai Shan up.
The cell leader opened the cell, turned sideways and whispered: "You'd better hurry up, you only have a quarter of an hour at most."
Mr. Meng agreed and put a money bag in the cell leader's hand before entering.
Bai Shan was sitting in front of the bed with only his inner clothes on. He probably felt a little cold. He put on his coat and raised his head in confusion to look at the black figure in the cloak. He narrowed his eyes and said, "Mr. Meng?"
Mr. Meng took off his cloak and looked at him with a smile, "Master Bai has good eyesight, and he can recognize you in just one glance."
Bai Shan smiled slightly, patted the bed and said: "The house is simple and crude, and there are many neglects. Please forgive me, Mr. Meng, and take a seat."
Seeing how calm he was, Mr. Meng couldn't help but sigh in his heart. No wonder his father had so much confidence in the Jin Dynasty. This envoy was indeed no ordinary person.
He is already behind bars, but his expression remains unchanged. What he was like during the day is what he is now.
Mr. Meng thanked him after bowing and did not sit down. Instead, he lowered his voice and talked about the situation outside, and hinted: "My father feels sorry for the envoy, but the second prince will not listen to the advice for the time being. As you know, Mr. Meng
I am no longer able to force this matter too much now than before, so I can only wait for a while for the second prince's anger to subside before I can intercede with the envoy."
Bai Shan listened with a smile and watched him ponder. Can he believe him?
Is this a temptation by Prince Gao Er, or is it Meng's own temptation to use him to surrender to Prince Gao Er? Or is he just surrendering to the Jin Kingdom as he shows?
Bai Shan weighed things back and forth in his mind.
I wonder if Manbao heard what he said. If he didn't, this would be an excellent opportunity to deliver the message; but if he heard it, the other party would be a stranger, which would be a blow to the Jin army.
Bai Shan lowered his eyes and thought. When Mr. Meng finally finished his courtesy and hinted his loyalty, he made up his mind.
He stood up and saluted Mr. Meng, then stepped forward and whispered to him: "Master Meng and Mr. Meng are righteous. When I return to the Jin army, I will report to your majesty."
Mr. Meng was a little excited, and he lowered his voice and said, "If the envoy is worried, the Meng family can sneak the envoy out."
The city is divided into two, and the two sides are not far apart, so as long as they operate correctly, they can rescue Bai Shan and send them there, and of course, send themselves there as well.
Mr. Meng was a little excited and thought this was a good idea. In this way, they brought the envoy there, which was a great achievement.
But Bai Shan didn't want him to save him, so he asked the other party to deliver the letter.
"Deliver a message?"
Bai Shan nodded.
Mr. Meng hesitated and said, "But I didn't bring any paper or pen with me."
Bai Shandao: "Young Master can just send a message to someone."
Mr. Meng only hesitated for a moment before agreeing.
When Mr. Meng left, most of the patients in the cell were awake. The prisoner who was closer to his cell couldn't help it. He called out to him and asked, "Are you from Jin?"
Bai Shan turned to look at him, smiled and nodded, "Yes."
He moved closer to the door of the cell, stared at him in the darkness, and asked, "You are an envoy from the Jin State and you are here to seek peace? How is the war outside?"
Bai Shan just smiled and did not answer. He sat on the bed and thought for a while, making sure that what he just said was not missing, and then he lay down to sleep again.
The prisoner couldn't get the answer he wanted, so he couldn't help knocking on the cell door, making a clanging sound.
The cell leader who sent Mr. Meng out came back. Seeing him making a noise, he knocked on the door of the cell and shouted: "Sleep honestly, or I will hang you outside if you don't behave honestly."