Chapter 1837: Discussing the Tribulation of Food Chapter 1837: Discussing the Tribulation of Food Editor: Henyee Translations Second-in-Command Min remained nonchalant.

“As long as Lord Shao believes they’re still breathing and is willing to trade that horse, it matters little to me.” Understanding his implication, the group exchanged knowing glances and chuckled.

Even Second-in-Command Cao joined in, his laughter laced with a fierce edge.

“Fine, we’ll nab him alive.

Once he’s in my grasp, he’ll rue the day he set foot in this world!” As bandits, reneging on promises to authorities was par for the course.

So what if they didn’t release him after securing the horse?

If Lord Shao had the gall, he could come to the mountain and contest with them!

Fourth-in-Command Min chuckled, laying claim to the horse.

“That steed is a gem.

I saw it first.

None of you better lay a finger on it when the time comes!” Second-in-Command Cao snorted.

“I only seek retribution!” Though the others were tempted, Fourth-in-Command Min’s declaration left them with little choice but to acquiesce with smiles.

As the bandits plotted their grain heist, Shao Yunduan, Zheng Sangge, Sun Bai, Sun Qian, Wu Guan, and the Wei brothers, sent by Meng Wanfu, convened to discuss the topography of Anze Province.

Zheng Sangge and the others, seasoned in military strategy, could easily anticipate the tactics of these unconventional mountain bandits.

Lord Shao’s arrogant attitude, epitomized by his measly offering of a thousandth of a tael, seemed to belittle the bandits as mere weaklings.

Such hubris would undoubtedly stoke their fury.

These bandits were untamed and boastful, accustomed to referring to themselves as princes, kings, and monarchs.

How could they tolerate such insolence?

How could they resist the urge to teach Lord Shao a humiliating lesson?

Moreover, with the upcoming shipment of food passing through the treacherous rock canyon en route from Liangshan Town, the bandits saw an irresistible opportunity for plunder.

Despite the inevitable heightened vigilance from the government, they remained undeterred.

Their lack of knowledge about the government’s true strength, coupled with their belief that any previous defeats were due to underestimating the enemy, fueled their confidence.

This time, they meticulously planned every detail.

How could the government hope to stand against them?

Shao Yunduan cast a grave glance at his companions, speaking in a hushed tone, “The mountain bandits may underestimate our strength, but we mustn’t underestimate theirs.

We must be thoroughly prepared this time.

Remember, stay vigilant and never let your guard down!” “There’s no room for mercy this time.

Shoot on sight and capture the bandit leader alive if possible.” “Yes, Lord!” With Jia Heming as Deputy Prefect, Shao Yunduan felt a weight lifted from his shoulders.

At least now, he didn’t have to be as vigilant when organizing dispatches.

Deputy Prefect Guan, or rather, Scribe Guan, was so enraged that he feigned illness and avoided attending court.

He remained holed up at home recuperating.

Shao Yunduan couldn’t have asked for a better outcome and eagerly awaited his recovery.

A few days after Scribe Guan and his family vacated the backyard, the Fan Family unexpectedly sent a letter to Qiao Xuan, inviting the Prefect’s wife and the Deputy Prefect’s wife to their mansion to admire chrysanthemums, enjoy wine, and listen to opera.

Mrs.

Jia found herself in a quandary.

She was reluctant to attend such a high-profile event, particularly at the Fan Family’s residence, which she suspected harbored ulterior motives.

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