Chapter 973: Interrogation of the Shui Family
"Good! Good! Good! On behalf of all the soldiers of the Dingbei Army and the people of the Northern Frontier, thank you! You don't have to be modest, this is what you deserve."
After saying that, the old prince stood up and bowed to Qiao Ran very solemnly.
Butler Zhou and several servants in the dining room immediately knelt down and kowtowed.
Even Mo Beihan stopped smiling and solemnly followed the old prince in bowing to Qiao Ran to express his gratitude.
"Get up! Get up! You don't have to do this!"
Qiao Ran hurriedly helped everyone up and was very touched. The old prince really cared about the soldiers of the Dingbei Army and the people of the northern border!
Just after dinner, General Duanmu came to ask for instructions on how to deal with the Shui family who colluded with foreign enemies and betrayed the Dingbei Army.
The old prince's originally happy smile immediately turned cold, and his eyes were filled with sadness.
Mo Beihan looked at his grandfather, and realized that he was feeling bad, so he asked the old prince considerately:
"Grandfather, you have just recovered from a serious illness, so you should have a good rest! Let Ranran and I interrogate the Shui family!"
The old prince wanted to say that he had fully recovered and was now in good health and could go by himself.
But thinking of General Shui who was loyal to him, and the Shui family who had now become traitors, he closed his eyes and waved his hand weakly:
"Okay, you and Ran go! After the interrogation, I'll leave it to you to deal with."
This means I absolutely don't want to see the Shui family again.
Just as the two were about to leave, the old prince hesitated for a moment and said:
"I think Shui Baihong is a good kid. He doesn't seem like the kind of person who would follow his father in making trouble. When our people caught the Shui family, Shui Baihong was knocked unconscious and thrown into a carriage, with an old doctor treating his head wound. Obviously, he may not have known about what his father did in advance. Find out and try... to spare his life!"
Lao Shui is the only good child in his family, so he still wants to leave a descendant for Lao Shui.
Mo Beihan paused for a moment and nodded:
"Don't worry, Grandfather. I will definitely handle it appropriately."
The two men came to the Dingbei military prison, where the prisoners were generally captured Northern Desert barbarians and spies from enemy countries.
The Shui family was also defined as spies, and the entire family was locked up in one cell.
Since the Shui family was imprisoned in this prison, they have been interrogated and tortured every day.
Especially the current head of the Shui family, Shui Gaoyang, there is not a single piece of good meat on his body.
Compared with the spies sent by the enemy country, the soldiers of the Dingbei Army hated Shui Gaoyang, a traitor who was once a member of the Dingbei Army but now betrayed the Dingbei Army, more, so they were not polite at all when dealing with him.
In comparison, the injured Shui Baihong was treated much better, but this was only relative.
A military doctor changed the bandage on his head wound. Because the old prince had not woken up, no one dared to deal with the Shui family members at will and could only keep them alive.
When Qiao Ran and Mo Beihan arrived, he and his family were tied to the rack in the interrogation room, with their heads lowered, their hair disheveled, their clothes tattered, and they exuded a sour odor all over their bodies.
He didn't even look up when he heard someone enter the torture room.
But when he heard two familiar yet unfamiliar voices, he looked up in surprise.
When he saw Mo Beihan and Qiao Ran, Shui Baihong's eyes lit up for a moment, but the light quickly went out.
The two of them are still glamorous and look very well matched standing together, just like a couple from heaven.
And he himself has become a prisoner and a traitor.
The young man who was once unbridled and unrestrained is now old and withered at heart.
The one who was most excited to see these two people was Shui Bailian.
Perhaps it was the hardship of prison, perhaps it was her shattered dreams, or perhaps she had already become mentally ill when she was rejected and hit again and again in the capital, and was finally thrown into a military brothel to be humiliated.












