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Episode 81 of "Nine Songs of Heavenly Travel": Han Fei's grain is still there, and Wei Zhuang's robbery of military food is also deliberate

"Nine Songs of Heavenly Travel" has now been updated to episode 81, in this episode, Han Fei successfully returned from the Wei kingdom to transport grain, but shortly after his return, the granary was burned down by the "night" people. Subsequently, Han Fei could only ask Wei Zhuang to grab military food and distribute it to the victims. During this period, the people of the Iron Blood Alliance came to the door and asked Han Fei to pay the bet with the Emerald Tiger, and Han Fei actually withdrew the money from the national treasury! After this series of operations, Han Fei was also too passive, could it be that he had been forced to a dead end by the people of "nightfall"?

Episode 81 of "Nine Songs of Heavenly Travel": Han Fei's grain is still there, and Wei Zhuang's robbery of military food is also deliberate

In fact, Han Fei is not cornered. I don't know if you have found out that although the grain and grass were indeed burned out, the situation reported by the soldiers was that "three miscellaneous warehouses were burned down, and all the grain raised by Zhang Gongzi in the previous two days was also burned...", from the soldier's words, it is not difficult for us to see that the burned grain was only raised by Zhang Liang a few days ago, not borrowed by Han Fei from Wei Guo. Therefore, Han Fei currently has sufficient grain in his hands.

Episode 81 of "Nine Songs of Heavenly Travel": Han Fei's grain is still there, and Wei Zhuang's robbery of military food is also deliberate

At this time, some people may have to ask -- since he has grain in his hand, why did he let Wei Zhuang grab military food?

Of course, it is to confuse the "night"! I don't know if you remember, in the previous episode, the people of "Nightfall" knew that Han Fei had borrowed grain from the State of Wei, so they spread rumors that someone was going to rebel, and as long as Han Fei transported the grain borrowed from the State of Wei back at this juncture, "Nightfall" could give him a charge of treason.

Episode 81 of "Nine Songs of Heavenly Travel": Han Fei's grain is still there, and Wei Zhuang's robbery of military food is also deliberate

But Han Fei still brought the grain back, and they could only start another plan. Just as Zi Nu said, "Nightfall" deliberately exposed the military food, just to let Han Fei enter their bureau, burn han Fei's grain and grass, force him to rob the military food, and then charge him with stealing military food. In this way, Han Fei was caught in a dilemma, if he used wei's grain, it was a rebellion, and if he used military food, it was stealing military food.

Episode 81 of "Nine Songs of Heavenly Travel": Han Fei's grain is still there, and Wei Zhuang's robbery of military food is also deliberate

Therefore, the only way is to make a plan, so that the "night" thinks that they have no way out, and can only grab military food to relieve the victims. In this way, the "night" will turn its attention to military food, after all, there is still a washing of rebellion, and it is a capital crime to move military food. As soon as the attention shifted, then Han Fei would be able to distribute the grain borrowed from the State of Wei to the victims, and then return the stolen military grain, and at that time, even if the night reaction came to plant the stolen Han Fei rebellion, it would be too late, and no prince would give the grain to the disaster victims.

Episode 81 of "Nine Songs of Heavenly Travel": Han Fei's grain is still there, and Wei Zhuang's robbery of military food is also deliberate

To sum up, after these episodes, Han Fei seems to be forced to be cornered by "night", but in fact, he is changing the law to pit "night", you think that "night" is in the whole Han Fei, in fact, Han Fei is playing "night". Finally, thank you for being able to see everyone here, the article is under scrutiny, believe it or not is your business, please do not like it.

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