The uninhabited beach is in the northwest, close to the Suolong River. Due to flooding during the flood season, no one lives nearby. The river water has not washed down much soil, and the stones have been washed smooth and clean. This beach protrudes outward in the shape of a crescent moon, about
It covers an area of several thousand acres.
The guards and guards completed the handover and returned. Along the way, they took great care of Han Shaer. After all, it was the first time they escorted an imperial prisoner carrying a cow.
The guard was a soldier and asked about Han Shaer's basic information, why he became a first-class imperial prisoner, etc. Han Shaer excused himself by lying about falling off a cliff while gathering medicine. He did not mention that the queen was a freak, but only said that he had offended the King of Zhou by using the crown. The guard also
Feeling bored, he led Han Shaer to look at the bed and set up the dragon gate array.
He introduced that the location was the highest part on the edge of the uninhabited beach, and was divided into guard dormitories, prisoners' dormitories and kitchens. The previous four prisoners, one old and three young, were mainly tasked with moving the stones from the beach to
River bank transport, firstly, strengthen the embankment to block the river, and secondly, the cleared beachland can be used to plant crops; the guards are divided into two groups, one group is the elite of the first army - five soldiers, and the other group is subordinate
Huben has five guards, and they all take turns to be on duty, keeping each other in check. He said that being a guard here is boring. He can't scold or beat prisoners, but only restricts freedom and supervises labor...
Only then did Han Fool know that the regular army of the small court in the valley totaled six armies, three directly under the jurisdiction of the three armies. Nangong Donghou Xibo each had one army, about 10,000 people, and the Imperial Guards had about 3,000 people. I used to wonder why the guards were sometimes armored and sometimes armored.
Sir, thinking about it now, it was probably Zhen Ji Chongliang's strategy because she was seriously ill. He was very curious about who the four imperial prisoners who came first were.
I was hungry, so I asked when the meal would be served. The guard said that it would be served soon, and dinner would be eaten at half past midnight. He also said that the morning meal would be at the beginning of the sixth hour. There were two meals a day, and each meal would make you full.
Just as he was talking, the guards came to change the shift, and the leader turned out to be a black-faced man! When he saw Han Shaer, he paid homage to Han Shaer and called him his benefactor. Han Shaer was deceived and turned into a living chicken just for fun and should not be treated as such.
He avoided anyone who was so generous. Hei Han said that a message from his family had arrived. His mother had been paralyzed for many years and was cured by a divine doctor. Han Shaer remembered that there was indeed such an old lady. She was carried on a stretcher and held up.
Walking - there were voices outside.
Four soldiers guarded the four imperial prisoners and returned to their base. The imperial prisoners were all wearing shackles. Among them, the old man was about the same age as the prime minister. He had a sullen face and was not kind at all; the three unkempt children were about the same height and were in their teens.
The way he looked - a thought occurred to him. Could it be that the old thief that the queen scolded and the deposed emperor that Zhen Ji Chongliang called was referring to this old man?
The meal was ready. Fifteen people, together with the cook, each had a bowl of food and steamed buns to choose from, and ate in the kitchen. The kitchen was a large room with a stove, pots and pans on one side, and three stone stools against the wall on the other side. There was no table or table.
The food was pretty good, pork blood, tofu and cabbage. The old man was serious about his words and kept away from everyone while eating. The three children sandwiched Han Shaer in the middle and kept asking about fresh food. Han Shaer had breakfast early and was hungry.
He kept talking and asking three questions and answering one after another. He could see that the two older ones, although they were also wearing dark gray clothes, behaved like girls.
After dinner, the soldier who received Han Shaer was a corps commander, and he led four of his subordinates to station opposite each other. The two stations were at the angles of each other to prevent the imperial prisoners from escaping. The black man was the corps commander of the bodyguard, and it was his turn to be on night duty.
There were two dormitories for the imperial prisoners. Han Shaer lived with the old man and the little boy; the other two were girls and lived alone. When we talked that night, the old man's name was Zhen Ji Shanggu, and the three children were his grandchildren: Xiao