The jailer looked at Borui and asked respectfully: "Do you have the king's warrant this time?"
"No. The time is urgent, and I don't want to bother King Anduo for such a trivial matter as using death row prisoners. The man trapped in Weihe County is an elite soldier of our 'Shahai', and rescuing him is also for Huailin City.
Safety. You won't even be willing to help with this little favor, right?" Borui stared at the jailer in charge, with a somewhat impatient tone.
"How dare I not give you face, general? It's just..." The jailer looked embarrassed. "The king specifically asked that these death row prisoners are extraordinary and must be strictly guarded. Without his permission, no one can
Release these prisoners privately."
Borui said: "Under my supervision, these death row prisoners will not be given the opportunity to cause trouble. If everything goes well, we can rush back before tomorrow. Then I will send them back to the dungeon as soon as possible and will not be alarmed by this.
King Andor’s.”
"I really don't dare to make the decision in this matter. If I release someone privately and anger the king, even if I die a hundred times, it won't be enough." The jailer explained while carefully looking at Borui's face.
"General, why bother to embarrass them? You are a meritorious minister of Huailin City. Even if something happens, King Anduo will definitely spare you. But they are gentle people. If they violate the rules, I am afraid they will not be able to bear the consequences.
"A hoarse voice suddenly sounded.
Borui turned around and saw the old and thin Holsang. He muttered in his heart: "Why is it this old immortal guy again?"
The jailer seemed to have seen the savior, and he said: "Dr. Holthorne is right, I have an elder and a younger one, and I have a whole family waiting for me to take care of them. I really don't dare to make any mistakes.
General, why don't you contact the king and obtain his consent first."
Holsang looked at the anxious Borui and asked: "Could it be that General Borui has already asked King Andor, but he didn't agree?"
"Does the doctor suspect that I am lying to others?" Borui looked at Horsang coldly, his expression getting even uglier.
"General, don't worry too much. I'm just asking casually." Holsang was not impatient and had a smile on his face. He looked very friendly. He turned to the trembling jailer and said, "Please help me move it."
Come over to the chair provided by Ruanhe, my legs and feet are not good and I want to rest."
"Okay, I'll go right away." The jailer breathed a sigh of relief and left the place quickly.
Borui looked at Horsang displeased and said, "Doctor, how come you are here at this time? Are you following me?"
Holsang said: "How can I have the guts to follow you? Besides, I am an old guy with weak legs and feet. If I were to follow you, you would have discovered me halfway. Regularly checking the physical and mental conditions of these prisoners is Andor
The mission the king has given me. If you don’t believe it, you can ask him personally.”
Seeing his smiling and kind face, Borui felt like he had been punched in a ball of cotton with his fist.
"You are now considered a confidant of King Andor, how could I not believe you." Borui suppressed his impatience and spoke in a polite tone, but there was no smile on his cold face. "I still have it today.
It's an urgent matter, so I won't chat with you anymore, Doctor, and I'll take my leave."
"I know that the general wants to save Alston, but please don't rush to the hospital because of your illness." Holsang looked at Borui's back and suddenly spoke slowly.
Borui paused. He looked back at Holsang, who was always so calm, and felt a sense of disgust in his heart. He always felt that Holsang's eyes, as deep as dry wells, seemed to be able to see through him.
All things on your mind.
Holsang continued: "No matter how much the Security Bureau relies on others, they will definitely not allow you to challenge their bottom line again and again. If you rush into Weihe County again, I don't know if the 'Hai of Sand' will break again."
How many soldiers have been lost? It is really not cost-effective to risk the lives of thousands of soldiers just to save one person. King Andor will probably not agree to you doing such a risky thing."
"I have always regarded my subordinates as brothers and sisters. How could I choose to stand by and watch knowingly that Auston was captured? The members of the 'Sand Sea' fought with me on the battlefield, through life and death. I will not give up on any of them. That kind of thing
I am afraid that love is something that a lonely person like you cannot understand." Borui said with a slight sneer.
"But in your eyes, Auston is different from other members of the 'Sand Sea'. Some people are brothers and sisters, and some are your real brothers and sisters." Holsang said meaningfully. He did not panic.
He looked at Borui's expression leisurely, and it was obvious that he was a little flustered.
Borui quietly clenched his fists. He quickly concealed his nervousness and stared at Horsang without saying a word. After a while, he turned to several of his men and said: "You guys go and wait outside the dungeon first.
I."
After Ping withdrew his men, Borui stared at Horsang and asked in a low voice: "What do you mean?"
"I know General, you have other concerns, but you don't have to be secretive in front of me." Holthorne said, "Auston is your biological brother, isn't he?"
"Where did you hear these nonsense?" Borui grabbed Holsang's collar.
Because of his stooped stature, Holsang looked much shorter than Borui. He was almost suspended in the air when he was held by the collar, and only his toes could barely reach the ground.
Facing the tough Borui, he didn't have the slightest trace of panic or fear, and still had a faint smile on his face. "Why is the general so secretive about this matter? Do you think it's embarrassing to have a stupid brother, or do you think it's better to hide it?"
Auston's identity is more beneficial to him? Because once someone knows about the origin between you, someone may use him to blackmail you, a general with a heavy army."
"Stop speculating! Do you think you know everything? When I see your self-righteous look, I am disgusted to death." Borui suddenly pushed the thin Holsang aside.
Horsang stumbled to the ground, his elbow hitting the wall in pain. A sinister and indifferent expression appeared on his face that always had a faint smile, but that expression was fleeting.
"I'm not here to cause trouble for you, General. I know you are eager to save people, so I want to help you and give you some advice." Horsang stood up slowly, holding on to the wall.
"You help me? Do you have any kind intentions? If it weren't for you, Auston wouldn't be like that!" Borui grabbed Holthorne's collar again, his eyes full of hatred and resentment.