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Eternal Life: I Rely on Fortune Points for Improvement-Chapter 150 - 130: Power Advancement, Black Market Peril (Part 2)
She felt somewhat melancholic inside.
She had become the Prison Director, her strength promoted to Second Grade. Normally, she would definitely want to find Jiang Feng to celebrate and share her joy. Now, Jiang Feng intentionally kept his distance from her, and even if she wanted to see him, she had to hold back.
Thinking of this.
Han Dong turned around to leave, intending to drink alone in her courtyard.
"Lord Director."
Suddenly, Mao Daming gathered the courage to step forward and speak.
Chief Hu frowned.
What was Mao Daming up to? Did he have something to report to Han Dong?
Reporting beyond one’s superior.
This was taboo.
"What’s the matter?"
Han Dong asked.
"I discovered Jiang Feng’s lack of discipline, indulging his subordinates, accepting bribes from prisoners. I caught him red-handed. I personally went to reason with him, intending to make him remember, so his subordinates won’t make mistakes again. Unexpectedly, he ignored the mistakes of his subordinates, gave the other party a fifteen-day leave, and gave him a tael of silver. If such things continue to happen, won’t Zhenbei Prison be in chaos in the future."
Mao Daming said indignantly, his head lowered.
Tian Dali had just finished packing up and was about to leave when his men stopped him. Learning that Jiang Feng had given Tian Dali a fifteen-day leave and a tael of silver, Mao Daming was overjoyed. He originally planned to report to Chief Hu to claim credit.
Unexpectedly, he encountered Han Dong patrolling.
Recalling Jiang Feng fleeing from the battlefield outside the city.
Han Dong would certainly hold a grudge and would seek an opportunity to expel Jiang Feng from Zhenbei Prison or even eliminate him.
Thus, he considered this an opportunity, publicly exposing Jiang Feng.
"What did you say?"
Han Dong did not expect Mao Daming to actually report Jiang Feng.
"Jiang Feng is undisciplined, indulging his subordinates, accepting bribes. Upon discovering it, instead of punishing them, he even rewarded them with silver and vacation. Keeping such a person in Zhenbei Prison is bound to cause trouble, and I request Lord Director to allow me to expel Jiang Feng from Zhenbei Prison to set an example."
Mao Daming said excitedly, head still lowered.
He didn’t notice Han Dong’s changing expressions, alternating between blue and white.
Jiang Feng, at Zhenbei Prison, was diligent and cautious, strict with his subordinates. The four don’ts spirit spread widely within Zhenbei Prison. Han Dong also had heard of it and greatly appreciated Jiang Feng’s attitude.
Unexpectedly, in Mao Daming’s words, Jiang Feng became someone who indulged his subordinates in accepting bribes and acted recklessly.
Reflecting on the changes in her relationship with Jiang Feng during this period.
The rumors within the prison.
Han Dong knew people misunderstood Jiang Feng. She wanted to explain for him, but considering Jiang Feng wanted to keep himself untainted and uninvolved, she turned a blind eye, letting outsiders, including Xiao Ran, believe that there was a rift between them.
Thus ensuring Jiang Feng was undisturbed and not targeted by the Second Prince.
Who would have thought?
The self-assuming smart Mao Daming would fabricate a story about Jiang Feng, even trying to flatter her.
"To set an example, good!"
Han Dong said with a somber expression. 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺
"Then I will handle it right away."
Mao Daming said excitedly, still keeping his humility, not noticing how terrifying Han Dong’s gaze was at him now.
"I’ll handle you first."
"Xiao!"
Han Dong drew Chief Hu’s saber and swung it, slicing off Mao Daming’s left ear.
The saber technique was too fast.
Mao Daming didn’t even feel the pain.
He only saw a flash of the saber light before his eyes, and then saw an ear fall to the ground. Only when blood started dripping down his face did he realize that the fallen ear was his.
"Ah... Lord Director, my ear."
Mao Daming clutched his face, terrified.
"I know better than anyone about Jiang Feng’s work. How dare you, as a Captain, slander your subordinate so recklessly? What grudge do you have against him?"
Han Dong questioned.
"I... I... Lord Director, Jiang Feng is cowardly, he abandoned you, I just wanted to..."
Mao Daming realized something was wrong, trying to explain.
"Xiao!"
However, before he finished speaking, the saber light flashed again, and his right ear fell to the ground, blood streaming down both cheeks. Mao Daming panicked, kneeling for mercy: "Lord Director, I was wrong. I shouldn’t have defamed Jiang Feng. I was wrong. I deserve death, please spare me!"
"Jiang Feng is Jiang Feng, I am me. Anyone who dares to make a big deal out of this, I will not forgive lightly."
"Puff!"
Han Dong looked at Chief Hu and others saying, turning her back to Mao Daming, swung the saber again, leaving a shocking wound on Mao Daming’s face, then sheathed the saber back into Chief Hu’s waist sheath.
"Hu Wenhai!"
Han Dong called out.
"At your service!"
Chief Hu responded in a trembling voice, already cursing Mao Daming’s ancestors under his breath.
"Mao Daming is your man. Dismiss him and investigate. Expel him from the prison. You failed to manage him properly, head to the torture chamber for punishment, thirty lashes!"
Han Dong said sternly.
"Yes, I acknowledge my mistake."
Chief Hu knelt and accepted the order, then stood and said to his subordinates: "Someone, strip Mao Daming of his official uniform and throw him out of Zhenbei Prison."
"Yes!"
Two Captains stepped forward.
The sound of Mao Daming’s pleas echoed in the prison.
Han Dong returned to her courtyard.
After becoming the Prison Director, she hadn’t changed places.
Sitting in the courtyard, she felt low, filled with resentment. Having broken through in cultivation, promoted in position, avenged her great enmity, made the Red Lotus Sect Rebel Faction pay the price, and even made the Second Prince suffer, it was supposed to be a time of joy.
But because of Mao Daming’s disturbance.
Han Dong suddenly realized that Jiang Feng must have endured a lot of grievances.







