Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 1972: Zhou Tianqi

  Chapter 1972 Zhou Tianqi

   For a while, the other three competitors were unwilling, but they were helpless, and felt somewhat depressed.

  Among them, Zhou Tianqi couldn't understand Hu Hua's wine bag and rice bag in the Ministry of War, but he was able to hold a high position. He was so angry that he ran to the camp early in the morning and was training in a rage.

  When Chu Heng pulled him over to deliver the ledger, he was so angry that he couldn't get up and down, and he didn't have much patience with him.

  However, compared to the useless Hu Hua, he has no opinion on Chu Heng.

  I listened to his orders and went to do the work, but after a short wait, I heard the sound of cursing from the tent.

   Sure enough, after a while, several officials came out from inside.

   His face was very ugly.

   "This guy surnamed Chu really thinks that the Ministry of War belongs to him? He even wants to intervene in checking the account books, I'm pissed."

   "Isn't he just arrogant? When I was in the household department, I heard that he liked doing these things very much."

   "Hmph, so what if you find out that the ledger is fake, you actually threatened us."

"what to do?"

   "If there is anything to be entangled with, of course I should go to Mr. Xiang."

  Zhou Tianqi was not far away, because he was good at martial arts and had good ears and eyes, so he listened to the discussions of these people.

  He rubbed his chin and felt that this was a good thing. It seems that the Ministry of War, which has always been somewhat bureaucratic, may change because of Master Chu's appearance.

   Zhou Tianqi was waiting for these officials to leave.

   Lifted his feet and entered the tent where Chu Heng was.

   "Lord Chu." Zhou Tianqi was wearing training clothes, and his forehead was still covered with sweat just after training.

  Chu Heng raised his head when he heard the words, "What's the matter?"

   "Is there anything I need to do? I'm quite familiar with it in the camp." Zhou Tianqi looked foolish, and didn't say anything false, directly explaining his intention.

  Chu Heng looked at him for a while and said, "I don't need any help right now."

   "Huh? Didn't Zhou Rong and those people not cooperate with the adults to deliver the account book just now?" Zhou Tianqi felt that he had heard it wrong, and looked at him in astonishment.

  Chu Heng raised his eyebrows because of his words: "I have already obtained the account book."

   "Are you sure these books are real?" Zhou Tianqi had a weird expression when he heard that, he didn't know that Mr. Chu, who has always been deeply thoughtful, is actually such a 'naive' person?

  Chu Heng seemed to smile a little. He turned over the file in front of him, smiled and said, "It's all true. They don't dare to give fake ones now. I have also come to the camp to search before."

   As he spoke, he raised his hand and asked Zhou Tianqi to take a ledger to read.

  Zhou Tianqi was really curious, so he didn't hide it. He quickly opened it and looked at it for a while, then glanced at his mouth and said, "It's true, but...but it's on the surface."

  He knows some of the secrets in the camp, and he doesn't know why he tells Chu Heng now.

   After saying that, he regretted it a bit.

  But seeing Chu Heng suddenly said: "Do you want to cooperate with me?"

   "How to cooperate?" Zhou Tianqi looked at him with some vigilance.

  Chu Heng still sat on it calmly, "I know that there are many empty names in this military camp, and some people use these places to occupy their salary, and you should be able to get these evidences."

  Zhou Tianqi's eyes shook, and he was a little surprised at Chu Heng's boldness, and he said it directly in front of him.

   "Aren't you afraid that I will tell Mr. Xiang everything you said?"

   "You won't." Chu Heng had nothing to worry about at all: "If you have a good relationship with Mr. Xiang, why would you appear here today, and you won't run into walls everywhere in the Ministry of War."

  (end of this chapter)