Jiang Yi pondered: "Even if you want to fight back, you have to consider who to take with you."

"It's natural. It's not enough to bring only our own people. It's not convincing enough. Furthermore, our Jiang family can't be the standout."

"What do you mean?"

"In order for the emperor to see it and have to believe it, it is best to have a censor from the Metropolitan Procuratorate. Wu, isn't that Prince Wutong a good person? He still owes me a favor."

"What's the reason? We have no right to mobilize them. Even if the King of Wutong County wants to lead troops out of the city, he must have enough reasons."

Jiang Ning smiled and said: "How many soldiers and horses are needed to deal with a few monks? Isn't it enough to have dozens of servants from the Wang family in Wutong County to protect the courtyard?"

"Don't underestimate those monks."

"Yes, I know that they have martial monks who can fight, but we are not going to fight with their two armies. We just need to catch the traitor on the spot. I believe that with the ability of Prince Wutong, we can do it."

Jiang Yi smiled and said: "Even if you can do it, how can you invite him just because of that little favor? Not necessarily."

"Hey, if you insist on saying it clearly, asking them to catch the traitor, isn't that a fool? They won't wade into such muddy waters." Jiang Ning pinched her chin, "The court has been too calm recently. Have the KPIs of the censors been completed? ? Let’s give them some achievements. In this way, brother, we will divide our troops into two groups, you go to the Metropolitan Procuratorate, and I will go to the Wutong County Prince’s Mansion.”

Jiang Yi agreed, jumped off the carriage, and turned around to ask, "Would you mind if I asked He Tang for help?"

"...Don't look for him."

"Why?" Jiang Yi smiled half-heartedly, "You two had a good relationship before. Could it be that you still treat him..."

"Stop talking nonsense. He Tang and I are friends after all. I can't harm him."

"Exposing the old monk's true identity, does this count as harming him?"

"Don't worry about it. In short, don't look for He Tang. You also know all the censors in the Metropolitan Procuratorate. Look for the one who is the most foul-mouthed, the most disgusting, and the one who loves to express himself the most, the hypocritical one."

Jiang Yi smiled and said: "You describe it like this, and I can actually accurately correspond to the last person. Speaking of which, this Master Yushi has criticized our father several times."

"Then what are you waiting for? Go give him the credit!"

"okay!"

Watching Jiang Yi ride away, Jiang Ning asked the driver to go to the Wutong County Prince's Mansion.

When the Prince of Wutong County heard that the Crown Princess was coming, he was so frightened that he almost dropped his hat. He immediately called the maid and asked the maid to ask the Princess to come out to greet her.

When he heard that Jiang Ning was looking for him, he was even more surprised and quickly invited Jiang Ning to his study in a low-key manner.

Jiang Ning took off his hat, revealed his face, and said straight to the point with a smile: "Your Majesty, I will not say any polite words. I am here this time to ask for your help."

"Princess, please speak."

"The war on the front has been tense recently, and we are in urgent need of all kinds of supplies, as you all know."

"Yes, the court is also quite troubled by this."

"You know that my grandfather's family is an imperial merchant, and there is nothing else but a lot of food. I specially asked my mother and my grandfather's family to transport twenty shiploads of food and a shipload of silver. Who knew that the money was actually stolen."

"Oh? Who is so bold?"

The king of Wutong County was surprised.

Jiang Ning looked worried: "Those silver coins are the life of the soldiers. You, the prince, are also a general who loves his people like his own son, so you can definitely understand my feelings."

"Whatever the Crown Princess needs me to do, it doesn't matter if I say it."

"I have checked and found out that the hijackers were a group of water bandits. They hid all the money in...Lingshan Temple."

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