Chapter 335: go home

Chapter 335 Go home

In the prison of the Ministry of Criminal Justice, as the snow became darker and colder, the accumulated snow water trickled through the cracks, forming small muddy puddles on the road leading to the cell.

The firmly locked cell door opened suddenly, making a piercing sound.

Governor Luo sat in a dark corner and didn't even lift his head when he heard the sound.

"Great Governor." Someone called out.

Hearing this shout, Governor Luo's eyes changed.

Sheng'er asked him to wait, but from the shout of enthusiasm, he probably waited.

Someone approached and called out "Great Governor" again.

Luo Dadu raised his eyelids, his expression indifferent: "Your father-in-law is too polite, the guilty minister can't bear this claim.

The servant sent by Zhou Shan smiled, and hurriedly said: "Don't say that, the governor, the slaves are ordering you to enter the palace."

"Enter the palace?" Governor Luo's eyes were blank.

"Yes, the emperor summoned you."

The Governor Luo was taken aback again, and murmured: "The emperor wants to see me?"

His eyes gradually turned red, covering his face with his hands and trembling: "I knew the emperor still thought of me..."

The servant was very considerate and gave Governor Luo some time to get excited. When he calmed down, he said, "The governor will go with the servant."

While Emperor Yong'an was waiting in the imperial study, Wei Han had already been sent away, until he drank the second cup of tea, and finally waited for the servant to communicate.

"Bring it in."

Heavy footsteps sounded, and a man in ragged clothes and unkempt hair was brought in. Because of his slight bow, his originally tall figure was a little shorter.

Emperor Yong'an didn't realize for a while that this was his close minister who was highly valued in the past.

As soon as Governor Luo came in, he fell to his knees: "The guilty minister Luo Chi kowtowed to the emperor."

Then I started crying.

From a small choked sob at the beginning, it turned into a bitter cry.

Emperor Yong'an sat behind the dragon case and listened silently. He didn't wait for Governor Luo to cry enough, and said with a cold face: "Enough is enough, cry and get out!"

As soon as the crying stopped, Governor Luo opened his red eyes from crying, and looked at Emperor Yong'an aggrievedly.

Emperor Yong'an waved his hand: "Everyone back down."

The servants exited the imperial study room one by one, and the door was tightly closed.

After a long time, the door opened, and Governor Luo came out with big strides, his slightly bowed body became straight, and there was light in his eyes.

While Governor Luo was leaving, a group of officers and soldiers surrounded the Rand Guild Hall and brought out County Magistrate Liuqing.

The magistrate of Liuqing County looked terrified, and asked sternly: "Who are you? I am a majestic court official, why arrest me for no reason?"

The leader of the team shook his token and said coldly: "Master County Magistrate, don't make trouble anymore, or it will be even more embarrassing."

Liuqing county magistrate's legs went limp when he saw the token, and he murmured: "I was wronged...you can't catch me..."

Outside the guild hall was already full of spectators, pointing at the main gate of the guild hall, and when the mournful magistrate Liuqing came out, the discussion became louder.

"Who is this person, why was he suddenly arrested?"

"I don't know. The people who live here are all officials who went to Beijing from other places. I guess some adult committed the crime."

And there were three or five people in the crowd who watched the excitement, and they left quietly when they saw the people who were brought out.

In a corner where no one was paying attention, a cold arrow was aimed at the terrified magistrate Liuqing.

Closer, closer.

The hand that drew the bow was loosened, and the feathered arrow went straight to Liuqing County Magistrate like a shooting star.

There was a scream.

The one who fell was an official.

The county magistrate Liuqing, who was on the verge of collapse, immediately slid down.

The crowd was in chaos.

A figure quickly chased after him.

The two fled and chased, and quickly got away from the chaotic crowd.

"Stop, do you think you can still run?" As he ran, the cold wind cut his face like a knife, but it didn't stop Shi Yan from swearing, "When grandpa catches you, grandson, cut off your head as a ball Kick!"

It's so comfortable to tease Dabai, but he wants to drink cold wind, it's all caused by this grandson.

The man stepped faster and got into a long alley.

The alley is narrow and long, with dirty snow remaining at the base of the wall, as if there is no end to it.

Shi Yan chased after him, seeing the distance between the two grow farther, he cursed: "You son of a **** runs pretty fast!"

The man continued to run, let Shi Yan scold him and didn't look back.

Shi Yan secretly gritted his teeth.

This **** seems to be used to doing this kind of thing, he will run away when he misses a hit, and will not be easily disturbed by the outside world.

There was light ahead, and he was about to run to the exit of the alley.

A figure stood there.

The man's sharp eyes saw the face of the person standing in front of him, and he stopped.

After such a pause, Shi Yan caught up.

The man was fast on his feet, but he was not as good as Shi Yan in terms of skill, let alone Shi Yi who rushed over, and was subdued by the two brothers not long after.

"Run, you can keep running!" Shi Yan chased the man out of anger, and punched the man.

The man bent down in pain, looked at Shi Yan, and then at Shi Yi, his eyes flashed with bewilderment and frustration.

He saw that the person at the exit of the alley ahead was exactly the same as the person chasing him, and thought he had seen a ghost, it turned out to be a pair of twin brothers!

After realizing it, the man was going to bite his fangs.

Shi Yi took out the man's jaw as quickly as lightning, and took out the fangs.

Shi Yan stretched out his hands to fumble around the man, and finally found a small peach wood axe.

"Oh, it's really you people."

The man's complexion suddenly changed, and he opened his mouth to say something, when he received a slap on the back of the neck.

Shi Yan threw the fainted man onto Shi Yi, and said with his hands behind his back: "Let's go, the master is still waiting."

Shi Yi carried the man on his back and followed silently.

The news that Liuqing county magistrate was almost assassinated was soon reported to Emperor Yong'an.

Emperor Yong'an was very annoyed, he patted the table and asked Wei Han, "Have you caught anyone?"

Just about to flip the table when he heard the words "I haven't caught it yet", Wei Han said calmly: "I caught it."

After a brief silence, Emperor Yong'an asked again: "Who is it that attacked Liuqing county magistrate?"

It was only after finding out that there was something wrong with Liuqing County Magistrate, and immediately someone took action against Liuqing County Magistrate. Those people are really capable.

"Currently interrogating."

"The result of the interrogation is out, report it immediately."

After Wei Han left, Emperor Yong'an thought for a moment and ordered Zhou Shan: "Send some supplements to the Governor's Mansion."

After a pause, he added: "Go yourself."

"Slaves obey orders."

Luo Dadu went out of the palace gate and went straight to Luo's mansion.

The servants of the Metropolitan Governor's Mansion were holding sticks to drive away the people who threw rotten vegetable leaves at the gate of Luo Mansion.

The man ran far away and spat in the direction of the Metropolitan Governor's Mansion: "Bah, I thought it was before, I'm waiting to see the government come to raid the house!"

He turned his head to see Chief Governor Luo and was taken aback for a moment, then pointed at Chief Governor Luo as if he had seen a ghost: "You, you..."

Governor Luo strode past this man without even giving him a look.

The staff of the Metropolitan Governor's Mansion dropped the wooden stick to the ground, and stammered: "Master, the Metropolitan Governor—"

(end of this chapter)

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