He revisited the entire event in the Cannon Fodder Camp, meticulously reconsidering his thoughts, and ultimately arrived at one conclusion: It was highly likely that this matter was related to the senior ranks of the military; otherwise, it would not have been possible to execute it without any leaks.
Even more so, there was a fair chance that the incident was related to the conflict between the Grand Marshal and the Emperor's son.
After all, both the false orders and false intelligence were sealed with the stamp of the Grand Marshal, and the imprints of the seals were genuine; otherwise, he wouldn't have been so easily deceived.
Later, after the mishap, his first impulse was to look for the texts of the false intelligence and orders, only to find that those documents, which should have been preserved in the military camp, had all disappeared.
It was as if, the Marshal had never issued those orders.
Suffering from the lack of any evidence, he could only die wrongfully.