Chapter 132
Chapter 132
"Brother, how did you hear of this person?"
Cai Mao did not hide it, but asked curiously.
He dared to guarantee that Dong Yu would have no way of knowing a small figure like Wen Pin.
"I haven't figured out how to lie to you about how I found out, so don't be curious."
Dong Yu glanced at Cai Mao and spoke.
"..."
What do you mean you haven't figured out how to lie to me?
Cai Mao was stunned by the sudden frankness.
Anti-routine?
You could at least make up an excuse to lie to me.
Dong Yu's behavior made Cai Mao at a loss as to how to respond.
"Why, you can't bear it?"
Dong Yu looked at Cai Mao who was speechless for a moment and asked with a smile.
"No, just a county lieutenant."
"I haven't heard of the other two. I think they are also unknown people."
"If you want these two, I'm afraid it will take some time. After all, Jingzhou is vast, and trying to find two people is like looking for a needle in a haystack."
Cai Mao quickly waved his hand, and looked embarrassed when he mentioned the other two people.
Jingzhou is too big.
It is two to three times larger than some smaller states.
Although most of it is water and mountains, it is still enough to give people a headache.
"Huang Zhong is probably from Nanyang, and Wei Yan... is probably also from Jingbei, but their specific places of origin are unclear."
Dong Yu thought for a moment and then recalled the records about Huang Zhong.
As for Wei Yan, he really couldn't remember him.
In the novel, the other party first appeared in Xiangyang, and later ran to Han Xuan's army.
There are even fewer records in official history, and his first appearance was almost as a general under Liu Bei.
Dong Yu could only guess that the other party was most likely from Jingbei. As for where exactly he lived or where he was now, he really had no idea.
"Nanyang has the surname Huang... There is only one line of people with the surname Huang, and that is the lineage of Huang Xiang."
"Huang Xiang has many descendants... Perhaps we can ask Huang Chengyan; as a member of the same family, he should know something."
Cai Mao thought for a while and began to analyze.
"Anyway, I've handed the matter over to you. If you really can't find it, I can't make it difficult for you."
Dong Yu shook his head and comforted Cai Mao.
"Don't worry, my dear brother. I will do my best to make this happen."
"But...can you let me take a few war horses back first?"
Cai Mao bowed, made a solemn promise, and then smiled as he mentioned the warhorse that he had not yet obtained.
"Of course you paid for it."
"Come on, I'll take you to the stables."
Dong Yu shrugged and took Cai Mao to the stable.
The stables were located on the side of the military camp close to the river, making it convenient for soldiers to feed their horses.
When Cai Mao followed Dong Yu to the stable, he looked at the slightly thin war horses and couldn't help frowning.
"Brother...isn't this warhorse...a little thinner?"
Cai Mao's eyelids twitched slightly, and he pointed at the warhorse in front of him and asked.
If you don’t know, you might think it’s a sick horse.
They all looked sickly and a little thin.
"They're such big eaters. You know, horses eat nothing but grass every day. I can only make sure they don't starve to death, otherwise I'll lose money on this business in the end."
"Feed them more grass when you get back, and they'll be able to fatten up over the winter."
"You guys don't do much in the winter anyway, do you?"
Dong Yu smiled sheepishly and explained.
"Uh...I see."
"How about this, my dear brother?"
"Feed it well first. I'll prepare an extra 10,000 dan of grain and 30,000 dan of fodder for you. It's just for a few days anyway, so don't let my horse starve."
Cai Mao didn't expect Dong Yu to be so stingy. He was worried that his warhorse would starve, so he could only make this request.
"Easy to say."
"But you better hurry up. This little bit of food won't last long. It might be gone in ten days or half a month."
Dong Yu nodded. There was no reason to refuse such a request.
Normally, this amount of food and fodder is enough to feed three thousand war horses for one or two months.
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