Chapter 721: Yan Yan is in jail (2)
Chapter 721 Yan Yan is in jail (2)
Chu Heng looked deeply at his father, then smiled gracefully, raised his hands and said respectfully: "My father is wise, and I must obey and assist my father in investigating the fraud case of the father of the county prince!"
"Okay, okay, Heng''er will assist you in this case. We, father and son, will work together to kill all those monsters and monsters!" Emperor Hui''an was overjoyed, and hisst words were full of murderous aura.
The smile on Chu Hengs face became gentler. The father and son looked at each other tacitly, with a fox-like cunning light shing in their eyes...
Mr. Lin waited outside the Qinzheng Pce for nearly an hour before he was admitted into the pce. At the door, he met Chu Heng who was about to leave the pce.
This time Mr. Lin was smart and knew that he would be insulted if he opened his mouth, so he stood by the door with his head lowered, waiting for Chu Heng to pass by first.
Chu Heng stopped in front of him and said something that instantly made Mr. Lin freeze from head to toe: "I will pay for the sins you and your daughter have done with the blood of the entire Lin family!"
Until Chu Heng had gone far away, Mr. Lin still stood there without moving. Once the fear deep inside is aroused, how can it be easily calmed down?
Finally, after being reminded by the young eunuch, Mr. Lin woke up from a dream, adjusted his mood and entered the Qinzheng Hall. Looking at the aloof Emperor Hui''an, the dragon chair symbolizing power once again aroused his strong desire for power.
Emperor Hui''an did not miss the greed in Mr. Lin''s eyes. His eyes suddenly turned cold and soon returned to normal.
He''s just a dying man, why bother to offend such a fool!
Chu Heng, who was imagining that his grandson would be the next king and humiliate him, was **** with a rope and crawled in front of him like a dog to beg for mercy. He had no idea that Emperor Hui''an had murderous intentions for him. After all, he We must pay the price for what he has done!
The door of the Qinzheng Hall was closed, and no one knew what the monarch and his ministers were talking about. However, when Mr. Lin walked out of the Qinzheng Hall, his face was as ck as the bottom of a pot, and he was gloomy and gloomy.
The next day, someone cheated in the exam and passed the exam, and it spread like a hurricane throughout the streets. When others discussed this matter, even the olddy with all her teeth who sold tea eggs on the street could chime in with a few words, making it almost universally known to everyone.
How could the storyteller in the teahouse miss such a lively and sensitive topic? It only took him half a day to create a story about a rich and powerful but stupid and talented young man. A story about using money to get test questions and answers.
The story is well-written, with noses and eyes, as if the storyteller had seen it with his own eyes and experienced it himself. The story itself is very narrative, echoing the current uproar of fraud in the examination room, and catering to the currentmon people''s fear and hatred of the powerful. For a time, this scripted story spread throughout the capital, and even the people could not leave the gate. The youngdy who is not a married woman has also heard about it.
There are many students in Beijing who failed to return home in the autumn and nned to stay here to seek a career, study in major academies, and prepare to take the exam again in three years. When they heard that someone had cheated in the exam and had been thrown into the prison of the Ministry of Punishment, they suddenly felt that they If you fail the exam, it''s not because you''re not strong enough, but because you were pushed down by the cheater.
It has been ten years of hard work to get to this point. Which student is willing to fail in autumn and run back to his hometown in despair to be looked down upon by others? The examination fraud case rekindled the light of hope for hundreds of failed students. They came from all directions and gathered at the gate of the pce, ready to seek justice for themselves.
In the end, these failed students, who had gathered together in a group, were reminded by "well-wishers" and jointly submitted a letter to Emperor Hui''an, making two requests: first, to find out the truth and severely punish those whomitted fraud; second, to abolish the Qiu Wei Emperor. Results will be retaken on a different day to show fairness and justice.