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328. Chapter 328 Killing intent everywhere 2

Liu Feifei followed her in and said, "Miss Rong, please say anything."

Seeing her so direct, Rong Yanran also made a point: "Miss Feifei, I will not hide it from it. The prefect of Pingchuan has released your father and brother, and his master has rectified the Dharma. Although he is guilty, I am afraid..." Rong Yanran did not say the following words, but I believe she has understood the meaning of the expression. At the same time, she wore an unhelpful expression and deeply expressed her helplessness.

Liu Feifei looked bad and asked, "This prefect is corrupt and abused, turned black and white, and indulged his subordinates to forcibly rob a woman. Can't these cure him for his crime?"

Her remarks were also in the version of Rong Yanran's plan. Rong Yanran calmly asked: "Is there any evidence for what you said? Is anyone willing to come out to testify?" The people there were frightened by his tyranny and the forces behind him. As long as they could live safely, they would be grateful. How dare they raise their case? Even if someone really avenged them, the imperial envoy left after the trial of the case, but the people have lived there for several generations, and they have to continue to survive there. For a moment of pleasure, who would like to change their long-term worries and troubles?

Liu Feifei was silent for a while, yes, who dared to sue him? She once quietly brought a few loyal servants to the capital, preparing to sue the emperor all the way. It is rumored in Pingchuan that the backer behind the prefect is very strong. She didn't believe it and thought it was a threat, but in the past, she still divided into three groups and asked the two servants to go to Dali Temple in the capital to complain first. As a result, she was disappointed. The two servants were beaten and drove out of the capital. Fortunately, the two were shocked enough, otherwise they would have been almost silenced outside the city. After many days, she learned from various news that the prefect of Pingchuan was originally recommended by the second prince today, and the second prince's person was also responsible for the Dali Temple, so naturally no one dared to take this case.

Liu Feifei was indignant. It is widely rumored that the Second Prince loved the people as much as his son, knew people well, and even sent such a corrupt official to Pingchuan without fighting. She originally thought that the Second Prince was deceived, so she inquired about the Second Prince's sedan chair in advance and sent two other servants to complain in front of him. The Second Prince comforted them on the spot and took the two servants away. She felt very uneasy when she was mixed in the crowd. At that time, she and the last remaining servants did not go back to the inn and lurked in the shop opposite.

Sure enough, a suspicious person went to the inn that night, and she also lost contact with the two servants. Liu Feifei was discouraged and disguised herself as she left the capital. The second prince probably had been more vigilant at this time. She was weak and probably had been dealt with quietly before she saw the emperor complaining.
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