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Chapter 183 One Day at the Jie Guan Pavilion

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    Bai Du said that although he was not a supervisor, he should not neglect it. However, without Zhang supervisor, he could not go to the city to settle down on his own, so he also received the official post from the prime minister.

    Song Zhiyuan and County Magistrate Kong accompanied him, served him refreshments, and chatted with Bai Du about the money for young people.  Zhao Ran, who was in the queue, was summoned again, and Bai Dujiao chatted with him cordially. His words of praise were no different from those of Chen Tongzhi.  However, Zhao Ran actually mixed a few cups of tea to quench his thirst and filled his stomach with a few snacks, making the other deacons in the queue envious.

    By this time, the sun was setting in the west, and the officers sent by Guyang County to inquire about information ten miles away came back several times, but they all said that they had not seen Zhang Supervisor's car.  Song Zhiyuan couldn't help but ask Bai Duyao what happened. Bai Duyao shook his head and said that he didn't know. He only said that when he first entered Guyang County, a young Taoist stopped the driver halfway and handed a letter to Zhang Supervisor.  Claims to be from Ziyangyuan, Xinning County, Kuizhou.  After Zhang Jianyuan read the letter, he parted ways with everyone, saying that he was going to see an old friend and would arrive later.

    So everyone had to continue to wait patiently, but until the end of the moon, there was no sign of Zhang Jianyuan's driver.

    When Zhang Jianyuan left, in addition to the layman who drove the car, Pan Zhixiang, the master of the fangtang of Xizhenwu Palace, led four patrol guards to escort him. Logically speaking, if Zhang Jianyuan was too late to arrive at the county seat tonight, he should also send  It's just a message from someone, but I don't know what happened, but no one came back to report the message.

    Everyone in the Jie Guan Pavilion was full of doubts, but Bai Du said that no one could make any comments based on the fact that he was present. Some people couldn't help but secretly curse, feeling that this prison guard was too arrogant.

    Waiting like this is not an option, so Baidu said he would make the decision and let everyone go back first, leaving only two deacons from Wujiyuan to continue waiting here, while everyone else went into the city to take a rest.  Baidu said that Zhao Ran and Zhao Zhixing were left behind by name. Needless to say, Zhao Ran was the initiator of the Qingmiao Qian reform and was kept here for consultation; Zhao Zhixing was a guest of Wuji Academy and welcomed Zhang  The prison is his duty.

    Zhao Ran left ten confidants brought from Fangtang, led by Guan Er and Lu Jin, to disperse in the direction of the official road and conduct a fan search, while he and Zhao Zhixing sat in the pavilion, enjoying the food left behind.  refreshments.

    This was the first time that Zhao Ran was alone with Zhao Zhixing. He couldn't help but be a little curious, so he tentatively started a conversation with Zhao Zhixing.  Since arriving at Wujiyuan, this Zhao Zhixing has been like a dragon that has never seen its beginning or end. Except for showing up at important fasting ceremonies, he often doesn't even participate in the discussions in the three capitals with excuses, and he doesn't know what he is busy with all day long.

    Zhao Ran was a division-level cadre in the unit before time travel. He himself had worked at the grassroots level before being promoted. He can also understand Zhao Zhixing's feelings.  Because the temporary work period is relatively short, if you take over a regular job, you will have to organize the materials and prepare for handover before you are fully familiar with it; if you accept a major task (this situation is quite rare), to be honest, it will really work.  Can't do it.  Therefore, those with a stronger sense of responsibility usually help out on the sidelines, while those with the ability may even bring in a few projects through their own connections.  However, under normal circumstances, I take the opportunity to rest and recuperate. I treat it as a vacation for myself. I neither interfere in the specific affairs of the unit where I am posted, nor get involved in the power struggle. I go home as soon as the term of posting is over. Hello, me, everyone.  Okay, you can't go wrong with the temporary job assessment.

    Zhao Ran first tentatively asked Zhao Zhixing what he thought of the youth money reform. Zhao Zhixing praised it, but couldn't say anything of substance.  Zhao Ran asked him about his next plans again, and Zhao Zhixing said that he planned to learn more about the experience of fellow Taoists in handling affairs, see the local customs and customs in the county, and spend the rest of the time studying and studying various Taoist scriptures.

    After asking two questions, Zhao Ran had already roughly judged the type of person this airborne intellectual belonged to.

    So the two started chatting, starting from the battle situation at Baima Mountain to the situation in the Ming Dynasty, from the Taoist Temple in Sichuan Province to the General View of Mount Lushan.  The main point of chatting with airborne "cadres" is to try to talk as high-level as possible, because they may not know much about the actual situation at the grassroots level, but they are almost clear about the twists and turns at the upper level. This way of talking can avoid  To open up an unknown territory that they are unfamiliar with and to point directly at the part where they have the most say is tantamount to scratching the itch.  During the conversation, try to keep your body as low as possible, and your expression and tone should be more "Huh?" "Oh!" "Oh!" "That's it!"  Congratulations if the conversation reaches this level, you will be able to leave an excellent impression on the other party.

    The two talked for more than an hour, and they had "explained everything they knew." Zhao Zhixing sat in the reception pavilion, eloquent, and could be said to be "proud in the autumn wind."  Many gossips about him were revealed, which fully satisfied Zhao Ran's curiosity and desire for gossip.  So Zhao Ran knew, Li Yunhe of Xuanyuan Guan Prison had a mysophobia and rarely sat down after leaving the prison courtyard; Zhao Ran also knew that Abbot Xuanyuan Guan was a ninety-year-old virtuous man. Although he had not practiced Taoist techniques, he was still strong.  He was in good health and could eat three bowls of rice per meal; Zhao Ran also knew that Mr. Lin, the left-hand governor, and Mr. Yu, the right-hand chief executive, were secretly at odds. It was said that Mr. Lin's seventh aunt had taken over the job when she was the oiran of Chengdu Prefecture ten years ago.  Going through Master Yu¡¯s business

    Of course, Zhao Ran could not judge for the time being how much of it was true or false, but overall, it still unveiled a layer of the high-level veil of this space-time for him.

    When talking about having fun, Zhao Zhixing took the initiative to ask Zhao Ran's age, so the two of them talked openly about senior brothers. Zhao Zhixing was two years younger than Zhao Ran, so he called him senior brother Zhao, and Zhao Ran called him junior brother Zhao quite comfortably.

    When the two of them were flying in the sky, they heard the rapid sound of horse hooves on the official road in the distance.  Zhao Ran and Zhao Zhixing both stood up quickly, straightened their clothes, then left the pavilion and waited by the roadside.

    Zhao Ran already had excellent eyesight, but as his magic power gradually deepened, he could see further and further away.  Although he was in the dark night in the wild, he could still see clearly at a glance. Several horses were galloping on the official road. The riders on the horses were Guan Er and several other inspectors who were sent out to investigate. Among them were  Both horses were riding two horses. Although the person sitting in the back had his head and face covered, it was definitely not Zhang Yunzhao.

    Guan Er and others quickly came to the front, kicked down, and rushed to the reception pavilion in a few steps. They said to Zhao Ran: "Master Fang, there is news, I don't know whether it is true or not."

    "Oh? What? You haven't seen Zhang Jianyuan yet? What news did you find out?"

    Guan Er shouted at the two unfamiliar faces who had fallen off their horses: "This is my Fangzhu Zhao, the Wujiyuan Fangtang. You two should hurry up and repeat what you just said."

    It turns out that these two people are Zuo brothers. They live in Songfengling in the northwest of the county and make a living by hunting.  Today, the two brothers went into the mountains behind Songfengling to search for prey. They planned to return home when the sun was about to set, but they happened to see a bald monk blocking the road and robbing several Taoist priests.  The two brothers were about to show up to help, but suddenly they saw a white light emitting from the top of the monk's head. In the blink of an eye, all the Taoist priests fell to the ground.  The two brothers were shocked and guessed that it might be a Buddhist demon, so they hid in the forest and did not dare to go out until the demon monk left, then they rushed over to check what happened.  Seeing that the Taoist priests who fell to the ground were all dead, they hurried out of the mountain and wanted to rush to Wujiyuan to report the news. They happened to meet Guan Er and others halfway.

    Zhao Ran¡¯s heart sank and he asked: ¡°How many Taoist priests are dead?¡±

    The elder brother of the Zuo family said: "There are six in total."

    Zhao Ran felt a sense of ominousness and asked again: "What shape do you want to talk about?"

    "The faces of all of them are terrifying, and the original appearance cannot be seen, but it seems that one of them is a bit older, about fifty or sixty? Hmm, maybe seventy or eighty the others are younger. Fangzhu Zhao, go and see for yourself  Look, it¡¯s really unbearable to see, my brother really doesn¡¯t dare to look any further!¡±

    Zhao Ran couldn't keep calm anymore. He whistled, called the old donkey, got on the donkey's back, and asked Guan Er to free up his horse for Zhao Zhixing. He said to the Zuo brothers: "Lead the way from the front!" Then he rushed towards Lu Jin.  He shouted: "Hurry up and go to the city to report to the Song Supervisor and ask him to come over soon. Junior Brother Zhao and I will go there now!"

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