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Now reading: Chapter 1344 - 1344 36 Considerate Extra for Alliance Hierar from Red Heart Patrols the Sky, a Eastern novel by Deep Feelings.

1344: Chapter 36 Considerate (Extra for Alliance Hierarch and others waiting!) 1344: Chapter 36 Considerate (Extra for Alliance Hierarch and others waiting!) The so-called “amulet” of unknown origin, Jiang Wang did not intend to carry it with him.

The mysterious figure was an existence he still couldn’t fully understand or see through.

He was unsure whether the person had good or bad intentions and lacked confidence in playing ntal chess with such a formidable stranger.

In summary, caution takes precedence.

What cannot be provoked can always be avoided.

eting outside the town gates with Lin Youxie, they both flew towards Zhao Heng City.

With the death of Huang Yixing, Hengyang Prefecture’s affairs are temporarily handled by Gao Shaoling, the Repression Envoy of Chiwei Prefecture.

In the governnt of Hengyang Prefecture, many officials were appointed by Huang Yixing himself, and a significant portion ca from the old Yang regi.

Qi Court did not interfere with this, indeed granting him the rightful powers of a Repression Envoy, giving a glimpse of Qi Court’s sufficient confidence in the Yang Region’s situation.

The forr Pri Minister Yan Ping’s plans failed and were conquered in a battle with the murderer Zhongxuan Chuliang.

The Yang Region was indeed in hand, and since its incorporation into the territory, no unrest had erupted.

Only this ti, Qi Court did not let the bureaucrats of Hengyang Prefecture temporarily take over the position of Repression Envoy but instead directed Gao Shaoling from Chiwei Prefecture to take over the role nearby.

The significance of this is intriguing.

The selection of Gao Shaoling over the likewise neighboring Tian Antai was undoubtedly influenced by the Marquis of Gaochang’s punishnt in front of the Imperial Ancestral Temple.

The affairs of the world are interconnected.

A stone falling into the water creates ripples that circle a hundredfold.

This was Jiang Wang’s first ti eting Gao Shaoling.

The person was dressed in full official attire, with his hair coiled under an official hat, and even his belt was precisely positioned, giving him a very stern deanor.

He appeared to be entirely different from their younger master of the Gao family in temperant.

Frankly, Gao Zhe had a sowhat frivolous nature.

However, compared to his brother, who painfully lost his inheritance rights, this levity was rely minor.

At this mont, in the office of the Prefectural Governor in Zhao Heng City, Gao Shaoling sat solemnly in the main seat, looking ticulous: “…Generally speaking, that’s the situation.

I’ve already instructed accordingly.

Whatever the two arrest officers require in the case, the entire Hengyang Prefecture will do its utmost to cooperate.”

Although Jiang Wang and Lin Youxie were on a royal mission to investigate the case, upon arriving in the area, they couldn’t avoid first visiting the prefectural governnt.

There were too many aspects of the case in Hengyang Prefecture that required the governnt’s cooperation.

And as Gao Shaoling was temporarily managing this prefecture, there was no conflict with them; instead, there were shared interests — if handled properly, the Prefectural Governor of Hengyang, as the forr capital of the old Yang country, was much more important than the Prefectural Governor of Chiwei.

This mission predominantly involved Jiang Wang, so he was the one to speak: “We’ll first inspect the scene and will return to trouble the prefectural governnt if necessary.”

“Very well, very well.” It was only when seeing them off that Gao Shaoling showed a slight smile: “You are friends with Gao Zhe; there’s no need to be formal with our governnt.”

Jiang Wang naturally exchanged pleasantries before leaving with Lin Youxie.

He had indeed once socialized briefly with Gao Zhe, but their personalities weren’t particularly compatible, and the relationship had long cooled.

Of course, they had never crossed paths negatively.

If it were said, they could be considered rely drinking companions.

Such sentints are quite poignant.

The Prefectural Governor’s office in Zhao Heng City was renovated from the forr Yang Country Great General’s Mansion, which was once the old residence of the Tianxiong Ji family.

Although it has been transford into the Prefectural Governor’s office, the air of severity can still be faintly detected.

As for the forr Yang King Palace, it remained preserved in its original form, serving as a palace for the Son of Heaven.

It seems almost a rule that the plundering followed after major battles, as soldiers needed to vent their emotions after life-and-death struggles.

Such chaotic situations are frequently beyond human control.

The Yang King Palace could erge unscathed after a ruinous battle, a testant to the military command skills of the bloody butcher.

“You haven’t been in Linzi long, and while your relationships with Yan Fu and Li Longchuan are quite close, it seems you haven’t ford such a deep friendship with Gao Zhe.

Why is that?”

Outside the Prefectural Governor’s office, Lin Youxie suddenly asked: “Although the Gao family is not as prominent as the Yan and Li families, once appointed as the young master, the resources Gao Zhe can mobilize may not necessarily be inferior to those two.”

Jiang Wang furrowed his brow: “Why are you asking?”

Gao Zhe, before becoming the young master of the Gao family, could not handle jealousy.

After becoming the Gao family’s young master, he couldn’t suppress his ambition.

Not a good friend.

This was Jiang Wang’s personal assessnt of him, though he was unwilling to say so behind his back.

“To confirm the true relation you have with the Gao family.

This decision will determine how much we need to involve the Repression Envoy Gao in the following stages of the investigation,” Lin Youxie said rather nonchalantly.

Jiang Wang replied sternly: “We’ll handle our case, which has nothing to do with Repression Envoy Gao, nor do we need his involvent.”

“Alright then.” Lin Youxie said carelessly, “You’re in charge of the case; I’ll follow your lead.”

“Of course, the main direction should be controlled by .” Jiang Wang nodded with authority, and then naturally asked, “Where do we begin the investigation?”

Lin Youxie: …

“Let’s start with the examination of the corpse.” She finally said.

It was still deep into the night.

In the morgue to the north of the city, even with bright candles burning, the atmosphere remained eerie and chilling.

Jiang Wang simply set up a giant fla flower, moderating its heat, leaving it suspended above, bringing so brightness to the place.

The vast room had but one autopsy table, on which lay only one body—Huang Yixing, stiff and straight.

Lin Youxie wore a pair of translucent gloves, made from so unknown material, carefully examining the corpse.

anwhile, Jiang Wang stood at the doorway, softly questioning the local constable and Xu Zhuo.

There wasn’t much to ask Xu Zhuo from the local side, since the Imperial City Inspection Mansion had long ordered remotely, forbidding anyone in Hengyang Prefecture from inspecting the body, sealing all information until the arrival from Linzi.

The local Xu Zhuo had only initially observed that Huang Yixing was indeed dead.

For the local constable, the case had already stirred the heavens—there was nothing more they could investigate, having only handled so initial tasks, like recording testimonies or drawing portraits of Huang Yixing’s death scene…

Specifically questioning them, Jiang Wang mainly sought to ascertain local attitudes.

Because the task entrusted to him did not focus solely on the truth itself.

“By the way,” Jiang Wang asked, “who’s the artist that drew Huang Yixing?”

The constable replied, “It was drawn by our chief arrest officer himself.”

“Oh, where is he?” Jiang Wang asked.

“Resting at ho,” the constable said.

“Do you want to fetch him?”

“No rush.” Jiang Wang thought for a mont, then asked, “Are you quite busy these days?”

The constable responded with a wry tone, “With such an occurrence, the people in the city are panicked.

So folks are trying to fish in troubled waters.

The authorities above aren’t really in the mood to manage…”

He stopped there.

Jiang Wang naturally understood.

The commoners were anxious due to the murder case, and with Qi Court directly appointing Gao Shaoling from the neighboring prefecture to manage, the officials in Zhao Heng City were understandably fearful as well.

When both the upper and lower ranks are in disarray, it naturally makes it more demanding for those responsible for maintaining order.

The Xu Zhuo’s eyes continually darted around, glancing at the autopsy table intermittently, appearing quite uncomfortable.

To discomfort an Xu Zhuo accustod to seeing corpses spoke volus of Lin Youxie’s capabilities…

The Grade-4 experienced Qing brand catcher, Master Jiang, without turning back for a look, asked with a veteran air: “You haven’t been in this Xu Zhuo business long, have you?”

“Ah?

Ah, yes.” The Xu Zhuo ca to his senses, replying sowhat flusteredly.

“It’s alright.” Master Jiang kindly smiled, “Co, let’s talk outside.”

Both the Xu Zhuo and the constable imdiately turned and nearly fled in exit, while Jiang Wang calmly followed suit.

“Master Jiang!”

Lin Youxie’s voice called from behind.

“Lend a hand.”

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