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Chapter 807 Half of the Undercover Agents

Su Ziji pointed to the names of two more people and said, "These two are put in the white and red stalls, and the rest are put in the white stalls."

Are they all in vain? Including Takeyoda just now. It seems that the lord just appreciated it very much!

Wen Xunpeng couldn't figure out how his lord divided these three levels, and was very confused about it.

Of course he knows that recently, the Lord has built three stalls, namely the red stall, the white stall and the red stall.

Those placed in the red bracket are those who are available.

Those classified into the white and red brackets are those who cannot use it now, but can be fought for.

Those who are relegated to the white slot are those who are neither available nor need to fight for.

These three levels are simple and clear, and you can see them clearly at a glance.

But Wen Xunpeng didn't understand how the people who were classified into these three categories were divided into them, and what were the standards?

Like Xu Chan and Wu Toyota just now, if Wen Xunpeng was asked to choose one of the two, Wen Xunpeng would have a better impression of Wu Toyota.

Not only does he seem to be honest and loyal, but also because Takeyoda obviously respects his lord and seems excited to even talk to him.

Although attitude does not equal loyalty, if there is no attitude, it is too early to talk about loyalty.

Such a person was not even included in the white and red categories. Instead, Xu Chan, who gave an average impression, fell into the lord's eyes.

How is this divided?

How does the Lord make the distinction?

You know, knowing a person's face but not his heart, it often takes ten or eight years to examine a person, and some may not even be able to distinguish clearly in a lifetime.

Prime Minister Bai knows that he still presses his sword, and the noble lords laugh and flick their crowns. Even if they have known each other for a lifetime, they still have to press their swords to be on guard. How can the masters tell the difference between loyal and traitorous just by meeting each other?

However, these thoughts only flashed through his mind. In reality, Chinese Xunpeng was slightly stunned and quickly suppressed his thoughts.

The wild Taoist on the side did not feel any strange, and smiled directly: "Congratulations, my lord, there is another person in the red bracket. I will file all these people without any mistakes."

Su Ziji nodded, and only then looked at Wen Xunpeng standing on one side.

"Mr. Wen, how did things go? What did Liang Yuyin and Xie Zhi say?"

Wen Xunpeng immediately replied: "My lord, Liang Yuyin was obviously frightened and has basically brought it under control. Even Xie Zhi has expressed cooperation for the sake of his son and for himself not to be implicated and questioned."

"It's just that, although it is different from Liang Yuyin, it is not a hint, but I suspect that this person may have suspicions."

After the report, I handed over the reply letter written by Xie Zhi.

"It's normal. If he doesn't doubt it, I will." Su Ziji said casually, taking the letter and looking at it carefully, as if the content written in the letter was very interesting and made him feel very interesting.

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Wen Xunpeng didn't know what Xie Zhi wrote in his reply, but based on his own judgment of Xie Zhi, the content of the letter should not be a word of surrender. After all, it was impossible for Xie Zhi to put himself in danger, let alone have any

Impetuous and eager for quick success.

Even if I didn't see the content of Xie Zhi's reply, I could guess that the content of this reply was probably very formulaic and polite.

But after seeing his master's expression at this moment, it was difficult for Wen Xunpeng to maintain his original guess. Such an expression did not look like he had seen something boring.

Could it be that Xie Zhi actually expressed his surrender to his lord this time? Or said something else interesting?

When Wen Xunpeng was thinking this, he heard Taisun say: "Put Xie Zhi also in the white and red stalls."

Xie Zhi was actually assigned to the white and red categories?

Wen Xunpeng felt even more strange. Seeing that the wild Taoist had already responded and his own affairs had been dealt with, and that the master seemed to still have something to say with the wild Taoist, he did not dare to listen more, so he resigned to the master and left first.

"[The Way of Government] Level 35,18 (5376/18000)"

In the hall, Su Ziji read the letter and put it away. At his current political level, even a senior official who has been in the officialdom for a long time and has experienced countless turmoils has very little experience.

But this is not important. What is important is that the by-products of seeking advice are becoming more and more important now.

The so-called asking for advice is to obtain the other person's knowledge, but knowledge is actually a part of people's thinking, so it is generally knowledge, but it is mixed with a little bit of the other person's thinking nature.

When Xu Chan talks to himself, he is pure in heart, can be trusted, can be recruited, and can be reused.

Takeyoda seems to be an honest person, and he behaves very close to him, as if he is submissive, but as a result, this test, due to the nature of his thinking, can be said to be unpredictable towards him.

As the elder of the pavilion, Xie Zhi, of course, couldn't just bow down to him, but he did want to cooperate with him and solved this major fraud case. This was someone he could win over.

Red stall, white red stall, white stall, generally classified like this.

That's why I summoned those who could be summoned one by one. For those who couldn't be summoned, I also wrote letters in person to ask for advice, so that this magical power could be triggered.

As for the question of asking for advice, it's not important. Su Ziji doesn't lack this little experience now.

Of course, people are fickle. If you are in red now, you might be in red in the future. Now you are in white. In the future, you might be in red or in white. But even in the current situation, it is very important to help.

, even more important than the experience itself.

Su Ziji did not hide it, and sighed to the wild Taoist: "With my grandson's title, Yu Linwei has fifty hundred households and five thousand households, and only one thousand households can be fought for, and six hundred households are available.

The rest are all wavers, and even half of them are die-hard supporters of the emperor..."

"The title of emperor is really incredible, and the righteousness of the court is even more difficult to escape."

Throughout the ages, there have been hundreds of princes, but only one or two have succeeded.

The idea of ​​showing a small favor and then immediately getting a dead soldier is not only a fairy tale, but also misleading. People are afraid that the "dead soldier" will immediately report it to the court.

I am also righteous, I am doing this for the country and the overall situation.

Even so, this is still a very bleak result, but it is not the worst result.

If you hadn't tested it yourself, some people who seemed to support you turned out to be die-hard supporters of the emperor. You wouldn't be able to tell it just by looking at the surface, or even by looking at their attitudes and actions. It really complied with that sentence.

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Su Ziji was really lucky at this moment. He had the ability to recognize people, so he could see beyond the surface. If he were a human being, he would die without knowing how.

Without the emperor's instructions, how could those die-hards of the emperor have shown goodwill to him early on, appeared to support him, and even actually taken some actions to support him?

Who can tell the difference among people who really support you, their actions are the same, their attitude is the same or more enthusiastic?

It's really too sinister.

Su Ziji suddenly remembered some rumors in his previous life. Some people were tricked to death in this way, and the big country on the other side was forced to implement an iron rule: "Anyone who goes abroad with you will not be used."


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