Chapter 261: Has the Stupid Mugua Died?

In the cabin, Yuan Anjiang held the letter, his eyebrows tightly knitted.

It was delivered by Lu Renjia.

In the letter, Jiang Shouzhong outlined all the information he had learned.

Truth be told, Yuan Anjiang didn't believe that a rebellion would occur in Qingzhou. Due to its historical significance, he was more aware than anyone else of the court's emphasis on the city.

When civil strife broke out in Qingzhou, the court struggled to appease and resolve it, reclaiming wastelands, developing the economy, and attracting a significant number of immigrants. This allowed Qingzhou to present a scene of prosperity.

Currently, Dazhou was actively preparing for war, with the impending conflict with Yanrong. The court had to have complete control over the situations in all prefectures.

Fire in the backyard at this time was no small matter.

He also trusted Zhao Hezi, finding it hard to believe that this man would rebel.

However, he equally trusted Jiang Mo.