Chapter 2129: Finally Settled

With a menacing tone, Shao Yunduan issued threats, causing Sun Meng’s arrogance to crumble, replaced by pleas for mercy.

Fearing the consequences of hesitation, Sun Meng answered Shao Yunduan’s inquiries promptly, desperate to avoid further punishment.

Initially, he had wielded his position with bravado, but now, Constable Li found himself utterly dumbfounded, reduced to tears and begging for clemency. He was willing to serve as a pawn for Lord Shao, praying for forgiveness and mercy.

Despite initially framing Shao Yunduan for rebellion, both he and Magistrate Liu knew they were the true perpetrators.

Shao Yunduan found conversing with Constable Li repulsive and chose to remain silent.

Four days after that fateful night, Shao Yunduan departed for the provincial city with Constable Li, accompanied by a dozen men from Prefect Liu’s faction, along with Zheng Sangge, Sun Bai, Sun Qian, and Wu Guan.

In the morning, Shao Yunduan departed with a force of 300 men, with Constable Li and his companions trailing behind, masquerading as their former associates.

Meanwhile, Zheng Sangge and his cohorts embarked on their journey under the cover of night, positioning themselves for an ambush outside the provincial city.

Though their numbers amounted to only 2,000, each soldier was a seasoned elite. Furthermore, with the formidable prowess of Zheng Sangge, Sun Bai, Sun Qian, and Wu Guan, they possessed more than enough strength to catch the city by surprise.

Meanwhile, Qiao Xuan and Jia Heming remained in Anze Province, ensuring heightened security measures.

To facilitate swift communication, various groups disguised themselves along the official road between Anze Province and the provincial capital, ready to relay any news back immediately.

Qiao Xuan had full confidence in Zheng Sangge, Sun Bai, and their comrades. In comparison, Prefect Liu’s subordinates paled in comparison, relying solely on Constable Li for direction.

It was doubtful whether the Sun family wielded any significant influence in this region.

However, before the dust settled, anything was possible.

Qiao Xuan placed her trust in Shao Yunduan, but she couldn’t shake the nagging doubts that lingered in her mind.

In Shao Yunduan’s absence, Qiao Xuan found herself restless, her thoughts consumed by endless possibilities.

Thankfully, she found solace in the company of Taotao, Anan, Madame Jia, Lixia, and Liqiu, and the days passed by in relative peace.

Finally, after three days of anxious waiting, Qiao Xuan received news from the province. Alongside a letter addressed to Jia Heming, Shao Yunduan had penned a hurried missive to Qiao Xuan herself.

Despite the messy handwriting, the content of the letter brought a sense of relief. With the dust settled, Qiao Xuan couldn’t contain her joy and celebrated with Taotao and Madame Jia.

The following day, Jia Heming delegated the affairs of Anze Province to two capable scribes, with Qiao Xuan overseeing their work. All official correspondences and decrees were issued under Shao Yunduan’s personal seal, ensuring their validity. Meanwhile, Jia Heming hastened to the provincial city with a select group of competent men.

Following the assumption of control over the province, numerous administrative tasks required reorganization. Shao Yunduan placed his trust in the personnel of the Anze Province state office, particularly relying on the meticulousness of Jia Heming in handling these matters.

No matter how intricate the issues at hand, Jia Heming demonstrated remarkable adeptness in resolving them swiftly, with his active involvement ensuring successful outcomes.

After a span of ten days, Shao Yunduan returned with a contingent of individuals in tow. In the aftermath of the initial confrontation, Prefect Liu, Constable Li, members of the Sun family, and the detainees apprehended in Anze Province were all pardoned by Shao Yunduan and escorted out of Huaixi province.

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