Chapter 239 Four Villains Crematorium 72
"The general has an accident, you guys, follow me to rescue the general." It was Xie Qian's deputy general who spoke.

The deputy general came running in a dusty state, taking a dozen soldiers with him and was about to go out, but Sang Yu stopped them.

"What happened?"

The deputy general hesitated when he saw Sang Yu coming out, "No...it's nothing..."

"Speak quickly, don't waste time."

Then the deputy general said seriously: "The general said he was going to pick lychees, but suddenly a landslide happened, and the general was buried by the falling sand..."

Picking lychees...

Sang Yu remembered that she had told Xie Qian before that she wanted to eat lychees.

But that was just an excuse she made up at will.

If something happens to Xie Qian because of Lychee, wouldn't she owe him...

Sang Yu doesn't like to be in debt.

"Just wait for me."

Sang Yu turned around and entered the room, grabbed Xie Qianfang's cloak from the screen and walked out quickly.

"Let's go, what are you doing?"

The deputy general reacted and hurriedly followed with his soldiers.

A soldier lowered his voice and said with some dissatisfaction: "My lord, how can you allow her to follow, in case she drags us back."

"That's right, look at her figure, she looks like she can fall down when the wind blows. We will ride a horse later, so we can't prepare a carriage for her."

The lieutenant's face was silent, and he actually found it troublesome, but the other party was the general's wife, so he couldn't say anything.

When they came outside the government office, the horse breeder had already led the horse out.

The deputy general hesitated, but still said: "Madam, why don't you wait for us in the government office."

"Do you know exactly where Xie Qian was buried?" Sang Yu stopped in front of a horse.

"The subordinates know the approximate location."

Sang Yu sneered, "I know the exact location."

How can it be?

She didn't go again.

The lieutenant didn't believe it at all.

But the next moment, Sang Yu, who they thought was weak and would fall over if the wind blew, suddenly climbed onto the horse that was almost as tall as her.

She straightened her back, grabbed the reins, and looked at them coldly: "If you don't leave, your general will probably die."

After saying that, she twitched the horse's buttocks violently, and the horse galloped away like lightning.

The lieutenants and others were stunned on the spot.

Especially the lieutenant general, he looked at the direction Sang Yu was going in, full of astonishment.

He thought she couldn't ride a horse at all.

I didn't expect that she, a weak woman, would have the demeanor of a general.

Moreover, what surprised the lieutenant the most was that he obviously didn't tell her, how did she know which direction the general was in?
Coincidence?
But when Sang Yu took the lead all the way and led them to the place where Xie Qian's accident happened, the lieutenant only felt amazing!

Sang Yu had already found Xie Qian's specific location through 38. She turned over and dismounted, looking at the chaotic pile of debris in front of her, her eyebrows furrowed.

This was originally a lychee forest, but due to the heavy rain, the entire slope slid down, and lychee trees strewn across the ground.

But now, the rain is coming again.

It had been an hour since Xie Qian was buried. If he delayed any longer, Xie Qian would be in trouble.

"Dig from here."

She took a look at the scene and took the lead in digging with a shovel.

"No, why is she so sure that the general is there?" Xiao Bing was puzzled.

The deputy general then picked up the shovel, "Don't talk nonsense, dig quickly."

Maybe she can really find the general, not necessarily.

It's just that the lieutenant thought that Sang Yu could do it after digging for a while at most, but he didn't expect that when the big men of them were all exhausted, Sang Yu still persisted...

"Thank you Qian!"

(End of this chapter)

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