When Aunt Juan saw Jiang Yuan, she ran to Jiang Yuan and first looked at her. Seeing that she was not injured, she grabbed her arm and said worriedly, "Young Master, he is in the History Museum of the Secretariat. He went there today and has not returned.

Go quickly, go and have a look."

Before Jiang Yuan turned around, Xiao Wu said, "Miss, Auntie, don't worry, all the rebels at the palace gate have been captured.

Now we need to clear out the remaining rebels in the city. Lord Jiang should be fine. The rebels have not entered the palace at all."

Jiang Yuan looked at Xiao Wu and asked, "Did the princess ask you to come here? How is the Marquis' Mansion?"

“The Marquis’ Mansion is guarded by the eldest princess, and I was sent to Yu Mansion by the second lady.

Miss Yu, with her child, as well as Old Madam Yu and her wife, had left the city some time ago and were staying at Huangjue Temple.

Only the old man, Mr. Yu, and the eldest son were left in the mansion. I was guarding there, but no rebels came to the Yu mansion.

Mr. Yu asked me to go to the street to help clear out the rebels, so I came to take a look, but I didn’t expect…” Xiao Wu said, glancing at the corpse on the ground.

Zhishu helped Chunzhi come over. His face was not very good, but he was in good spirits. Chunzhi smiled and said in a relaxed tone, "Fortunately, Xiaosi and Xiaowu are here, otherwise Luzhu and I would not be able to wait for the girl to come back."

"Did my brother arrange for you to come here?"

Aunt Juan nodded, "Yes."

This was not the time for small talk. He glanced at Chunzhi and Luzhu and said, "The riots in the streets have not been quelled yet, so we cannot call a doctor for the time being.

Zhishu, use clean water and a towel to clean their wounds first.

I'll go get the doctor and be back soon."

Lu Zhu: "Miss, you should focus on your business first. We are fine."

"Xiao Wu, you stay here with your men, just in case. I'll find a doctor and send someone to escort him over."

There are still some remnants of the rebels on the streets, and some are probably hiding. She still has a mission to complete, so she really can't delay.

After giving a few instructions, he hurriedly left with his men.

Until the second half of the night, in the heavy rain, we wiped out several small gangs of rebels, either killing or capturing them, and everyone was in a mess.

After patrolling and searching all night until daybreak, they encountered General Xu who appeared with his troops.

"General Jiang." General Xu dismounted and walked up to Jiang Yuan to greet him.

Jiang Yuan looked a little embarrassed, but his face showed no sign of fatigue. "General Xu, is everything okay in the palace?"

General Xu nodded, "Well, it's okay, it's up to the emperor to make the decision next.

Um, General Xiao Jiang, how is my son Xu Jun recovering?"

"General, rest assured. General Xu is almost recovered. However, he is not suitable for traveling on horseback, so he will be with the army in two or three days."

Only after hearing Jiang Yuan's personal answer did General Xu feel relieved. Xu Jun wrote him many letters, in which he said that he had recovered well.

But he had been someone's son all his life, and he was afraid that his son had learned the tradition of only reporting good news and not bad news. He didn't dare to believe it completely, and could only say that since his son could write to him, his life should be safe.

"That puts my mind at ease. General Xiao Jiang has been searching all night and must have worked hard. The emperor has ordered that you can go back and rest. Soldiers, you can return to the camp and settle down.

General Xiao Jiang, you can go to the palace gate now to pick up your brother and take a day off. You will enter the palace tomorrow with General Xie and General Qu."

It seemed that General Xu had come to her specifically to talk about this matter. Jiang Yuan readily agreed. When the soldiers behind her heard this, smiles appeared on their tired faces.

The troops disbanded on the spot. Jiang Yuan refused the soldiers' offer to escort him and returned home first, wanting Liu Ge to harness the carriage and go with her to pick up her brother.

But when he returned to the Jiang Mansion, Brother Liu had a sad face. He realized that although they had hidden, the horses were still in the Jiang residence. He sneaked back to check and found that perhaps the thieves had failed in their mission at the Jiang residence and got angry and killed all the horses in the stable.

Brother Liu was depressed, and Sister Liu pinched her waist and cursed those people for being crazy.

Jiang Yuan had no choice but to give her horse to Brother Liu, then quickly harnessed the carriage and went to pick up Jiang Huai.

There were several carriages parked at the palace gate. Jiang Yuan opened his umbrella, got out of the carriage and looked at the coachmen waiting beside the carriages. They all had terrified expressions and were like frightened birds at the slightest movement.

"It seems like he's really scared." Jiang Yuan whispered beside Brother Liu.

Brother Liu looked at the people beside the carriage in front and hummed heavily, "Me too, my hands have been shaking since yesterday.

"I finally got you back, girl. I felt better, but when I sneaked back, I found that the horses were dead. I was so angry that I started shaking again. Look, girl."

As he spoke, Brother Liu stretched out his hand. Seeing his uncontrollable trembling hands, Jiang Yuan smiled helplessly.

The palace gate had obviously been cleaned, but the rain had never stopped, making the ground very muddy, and the bloodstains could not be completely cleaned up.

It was understandable that the grooms turned pale with fear when they saw the bloody mud under their feet.

Someone came out of the palace. It was an older man, supported by a young eunuch.

Jiang Yuan walked towards the palace gate with a new umbrella in his hand.

Jiang Huai came out, supporting an old man with white hair and beard. When he looked up and saw Jiang Yuan waiting for him, his eyes lit up and he shouted in surprise, "A Yuan."

Several adults, including the one standing on the bench, looked over.

"Brother, I'm here to take you home." Jiang Yuan walked forward with a smile and saluted the old man.

The old man looked a little unwell and nodded at Jiang Yuan.

Jiang Huai: "A Yuan, this is Mr. Wen from the History Museum."

"Lord Wen."

"Sir, this is my sister."

Lord Wen looked at Jiang Yuan, then at Jiang Huai, "Yes, they are somewhat similar. Lord Jiang's sister is the deputy commander of the Flying Tiger Battalion appointed by the emperor himself?"

Jiang Huai smiled and said, "Yes, my sister is much better than me."

The servant of Lord Wen came over holding an umbrella, took over Jiang Huai's shift, and helped their old master into the carriage.

Jiang Yuan and Jiang Huai stood side by side, watching the carriages of these adults leave one by one.

"Why did you come back? Are you injured? You're all wet, be careful of catching a cold." Jiang Huai said worriedly. His sister still had some flesh on her body when she left the south.

Now it seems that he has lost more than 200 grams of weight.

After getting on the carriage, Jiang Yuan briefly told her about recent events. It was a coincidence that she could come back so soon.

If we delay in the East for a few more days, we will miss it.

"How is the family? I asked my aunt and the others to hide in the original Jiang Mansion."

Jiang Yuan lowered his head and smiled, "Fortunately, it was found after all.

Chunzhi and Luzhu were injured, but luckily Xiaosi and Xiaowu arrived with their help. I found a doctor yesterday to send them back, and Brother Liu said they were not seriously injured. "

Jiang Huai was a little annoyed. He came up with this idea on the spur of the moment. He didn't know if Jiang's house would be targeted by someone, and he was afraid of being followed if he rashly left the city.

There was no other place to stay, so after much thought, a sealed-off mansion might be safer.

Someone still found it.

"Luckily, brother, you found a new place for them. If they were at home, I'm afraid Chunzhi and Luzhu wouldn't be able to survive that long.

The house was turned upside down and the horses were killed. Brother Liu was heartbroken.”

As he spoke, the carriage stopped in front of Jiang's house.

They moved temporarily to Jiang's house without taking anything with them. When the streets were safe, they returned.

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