"You filthy peasants really have some nerve! How dare you attack a Dragonmarsh officer! I swear you'll all pay for this!"
Bound in rope, Zhao Hu struggled and shouted
threats.
Without a word, Margaret raised her hand and
slapped him several times across the face. The blows left Zhao Hu dizzy, his
cheeks swollen and blood seeping from the corner of his mouth.
"A man like you is fit to serve as an
officer of the Dragonmarsh? I will personally see to it that you're dismissed
and investigated!"
"Dismiss and investigate me? Hah! Who do
you think you are? What a joke!" Zhao Hu showed no fear at all.
He was, after all, a trusted subordinate of Li
Wenxing. Aside from the royal family, no one had the authority to remove him
from office.
"Enough!"
Just then, a stern voice rang out from behind.
Clad in protective gear, Li Wenxing arrived on
the scene with a large entourage.
Seeing him, Zhao Hu’s expression lit up with
delight. "Hahaha... His Highness is here! You people are finished!"
Margaret lifted her gaze, her expression
unchanged.
"Your Highness..."
"Shut up!"
Before Zhao Hu could finish, Li Wenxing cut him
off with a sharp rebuke.
Then turning to Margaret, he forced a smile.
"Margaret, what brings you here? Why didn’t you inform me
beforehand?"
"I heard the plague in Wugang City had
worsened, so I brought a team to help. But your officer here not only failed to
cooperate --- he actively obstructed our efforts. I want to know, did you approve
of this, Brother?" Margaret said coldly.
"Something like this happened?"
Li Wenxing frowned and turned to Zhao Hu,
scolding, "Zhao Hu! Have you lost your mind? How dare you block Her
Highness the Princess of Anyang? You'll receive fifty strikes with the military
rod when we return!"
"I..."
Zhao Hu opened his mouth to defend himself, but
one look from Li Wenxing made him swallow his words.
He hadn’t expected that the Princess of Anyang
would actually come to a plague-ridden slum.
But from the look of things today, he was about
to become the scapegoat.
"Don’t worry, Margaret. He delayed your
work --- I’ll make sure he's properly punished," Li Wenxing assured.
"Brother, we’ll deal with him later. Right
now, the priority is treating those infected with the plague. You’ve locked
them all inside the slums and left them to their own fate --- aren’t you just
letting them die?" Margaret’s tone grew cold.
"Margaret, I had no choice,"
Li Wenxing said with a look of helplessness.
"The lockdown was to prevent the plague from spreading, to minimize
casualties. No one expected the plague to mutate. I was caught completely off
guard --- I truly didn’t know what to do."
"Even so, you can’t just imprison people!
Do you realize that in the quarantine zone there are not only patients, but
also many healthy civilians? What you’ve done is throw them straight into a pit
of fire!" Margaret said, voice rising in anger.
It was understandable to isolate those
infected, to prevent further spread.
But locking up healthy people together with the
sick, then abandoning them entirely --- what difference was there from sheer
cruelty?
"What? There are healthy people in the
quarantine zone?"
Li Wenxing looked left and right in feigned
surprise. "Zhao Hu! Did you arrest the wrong people? I only ordered you to
quarantine plague victims. Why are healthy civilians in there?"
"I... I don’t know either..."
Zhao Hu explained bitterly, "They were all
gathered together. Who could tell who was infected? To prevent an outbreak, I
detained them all --- for the greater good!"
"Foolish!"
Li Wenxing glared. "You’ll be demoted two
ranks as further punishment!"
Hearing this, Margaret frowned slightly.
Being demoted two ranks --- what difference was
that from a verbal warning?
Zhao Hu was Li Wenxing’s trusted officer. His
rank could be restored with a single command.
Besides, Margaret didn’t believe Zhao Hu acted
alone. Without Li Wenxing’s orders, who would dare imprison so many civilians
on their own?
But clearly, Li Wenxing wasn’t planning to
admit anything.
To pursue the matter any further would be
meaningless --- just a waste of time.
Even if she demanded justice, the most that
would happen is Zhao Hu taking the blame.
She knew her brother all too well. And that
very knowledge was what left her so deeply disappointed.
"Brother, if you truly want to help, send
over more supplies. If not, then I suggest you leave before you catch the
plague yourself. It’s not worth the risk," Margaret said, taking a deep
breath, ultimately holding back her anger.
"Help? Of course I’ll help!"
Li Wenxing nodded repeatedly, then gave a
command: "Zhao Hu! Take your troops and gather all nearby supplies.
Cooperate with Her Highness in treating the sick!"
"Yes, sir!"
Zhao Hu, now freed from his bonds, didn’t dare
hesitate. He immediately led his men away.
Margaret gave Li Wenxing a long, searching look, said nothing more, and turned back to treating the infected. - Ton
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