Chapter 259 - 268: A Bucket of Cold Water
Rebirth of a Farming Wife
Han Yu didnât intervene at that moment, allowing them to create a ruckus. He was naturally aware of what the items in the box were, and worried that opening it might frighten Li Bonian. But since Li Bonian was often too arrogant, his subordinates wanted to teach him a lesson, and he had no intention of interfering.
âWhat is it that requires me, an official, to open our eyes? Youâre all a bunch of bumpkins whoâve never seen the real world. However, anything seized from the banditâs den should be surrendered, donât even think about pocketing it for yourselves, or else thereâll be consequences.â
As Li Bonian uttered these words, he didnât forget to threaten Liu Cong and the others. In reality, when they went on missions, although a small portion of the seized goods was surrendered, most of it was split among them privately. This was tacitly permitted by their superiors; after all, living conditions in the camp were harsh. Relying solely on the meager monthly army provisions to support a family was barely sufficient, and it wasnât easy for soldiers to fight and kill for their country. If they were to surrender everything, who would be willing to put forth the effort? They certainly couldnât work on an empty stomach and naturally had to find other ways to âsupplementâ their income.
âOf course, of course, they should be surrendered,â Liu Cong said with a smile that was uncharacteristically good-natured; he didnât argue with Li Bonian at all. He thought to himself: Why would they bring back such a thing from the box if not to âsurrenderâ it? It was not only a great distance but also bloody, as if they had nothing better to do. As for everything else Li Bonian said, he treated it as if it was nothing but hot air, immediately forgotten.
Li Bonian looked at Liu Cong suspiciously. Liu Congâs reaction seemed a bit off; this hotheaded guy was surprisingly amiable today. Perhaps it was because he had made a meritorious achievement in exterminating the bandits, otherwise, he would have typically erupted in fury and engaged in an argument, lacking any composure.
Liu Cong didnât miss the suspicion on Li Bonianâs face. However, it didnât concern him. He urged Liu Cong to open the box. He could have helped open it himself, but he thought it would be less dramatic for someone else to do so, wasting all the effort heâd put into controlling his disgust while preparing this specific surprise for Li Bonian.
âLord Liu, please have a look for us, give us your guidance. Are these items that could bring us promotion and wealth?â Liu Cong asked with a flattering smile, his look towards Liu Cong nearly sycophantic.
This confirmed Liu Congâs suspicions that this hothead was hoping to get ahead by turning in the items inside the box. Tsk, how foolish. If there were really valuable items, it would be more practical to keep them for oneself. As for getting promoted and becoming rich, Liu Cong wouldnât even dream of it while he was around. Even a good opportunity would be ruined by him.
âAlright then, Iâll have a look for you.â Li Bonian glanced disdainfully at Liu Cong before reaching out to open the box. He, too, was curious about what was inside the box that made Liu Cong act so out of character.
Li Bo was also curious about what was inside the box, but unlike Li Bonian, he sensed something amiss. Still, he figured that under broad daylight and within the camp, Liu Cong couldnât commit any serious misconduct, or else heâd be punished under military law. Since there was no danger, his curiosity took precedence and he also leaned in to have a look.
âAh!â Li Bonian screamed in horror. It wasnât that he was cowardly, but the sight of something so bloody and revolting, seen without any warning, would unnerve anyone â and especially Li Bonian, who, despite his years in the military camp, had avoided danger due to his superiorâs connections and had rarely seen blood, unlike those who had truly fought on the battlefield.
As Li Bonian screamed, Li Boâs face turned ghostly pale and he fell to the ground. He hadnât expected Liu Cong to do something so ghastly. Technically, it didnât violate military discipline; it was merely a test of their courage. Those with strong nerve might only feel a bit queasy, but Li Bonian and Li Bo were not amongst the courageous.
The heads were piled in the box, one on top of another, still stained with fresh blood, mingling together, along with some other thingsâ¦
Li Bonian, unable to bear the image he had just seen, ran off and began to retch violently, utterly repulsed by the gore and grisliness.
âMaster Li, you mentioned earlier that there were fewer bandits about â well, the missing ones are all in here. Lugging the corpses of slain bandits back with us over such a distance wasnât practical, so we thought of this solution; it saves energy and checks off our duty. Weâve killed so many bandits â surely our superiors ought to reward us generously for our efforts. Isnât this just the kind of thing that could lead to promotion and fortune?â
Liu Cong mocked Li Bonianâs cowardice, questioning his right to call himself a soldier. If he were to go into battle, wouldnât his legs turn to jelly? âLord Han has said the world is becoming increasingly chaotic, and itâs anyoneâs guess what it will come to,â he mused. A day like today was inevitable.
After settling the matter with Li Bonian, Han Yu led his team to report back, only to be met with a cold response. Despite their strenuous efforts and sacrifice, they were dismissed with nothing more than a cursory âyou worked hardâ and faulted for taking too long. The hollow words left them feeling deeply disheartened.
âLord Han, weâve toiled and risked our lives, yet we lose credit for our deeds and canât even earn a word of praise â itâs infuriating!â Liu Cong declared angrily, having barely relieved his frustration with the encounter with Li Bonian before being doused with yet another bucket of cold water.
âThereâs no need for anyone to feel downcast. Weâve not come back empty-handed from our mission, and this matter wonât end so easily. As long as you trust me, no one will be deprived of what theyâve earned.â
Han Yu reassured his subordinates. He had anticipated such a reception and was calm about it, but he wasnât about to quietly accept someone else claiming credit for his achievements. The campaign against the bandits wouldnât just pass without consequence. When he first learned of their schemes and traps, he had made plans not only to bribe an insider within the stronghold. If it were that simple, there wouldâve been no need to make any plans at all; a comprehensive strategy was in place.
âWe believe in you, Master,â said the soldiers, whose respect for Han Yu was beginning to take root. With his assurance, the grumbling ceased; after all, tangible rewards had been secured.
Upon completing his report back, Han Yu gave some instructions and immediately set out for home. In his absence, he wondered how his daughter-in-law was coping, surely worried about him, given that she sent a servant daily to the camp for news.
Even while out on the campaign, Han Yu had left his own people in the camp to maintain the flow of information, preventing anyone from conspiring against him. Thus, he knew as soon as he returned to the camp that Su Wenyue had sent someone for updates. The thought filled him with warmth, knowing there was someone constantly caring for and waiting for him at home, along with three little ones. They say children change so much day by day; having not seen them in a while, he wondered what changes there might be. Were they behaving themselves? And what about Team of four including Zhai Li â how had his daughter-in-law managed everything?