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Five hundred and thirtieth eight chapters drumming injustice

The two of them didn't waste any time. After making an agreement, the young man took Cui Nong and left.

Because Cui Nong couldn't ride a horse, the young man simply bought a carriage and drove all the way back to Bianzhou.

Two days later, East Palace.

Silently walked in silently, "Your Highness."

Zhao Jin didn't even move his eyelids, obviously he was used to it, "Yeah."

After a low voice, Zhao Jin waited for Mo Shen to speak.

"The matter has been settled."

Zhao Jin raised his head, "Are you all ready?"

"We are ready. We have also sent five people to protect Cui Nong, one in the light and four in the dark."

Zhao Jin nodded and asked: "When."

He reported in silence for a while.

"Get ready and go out half an hour early."

"yes!"

In the afternoon, after Zhao Jin finished reviewing the memorial, he looked at it and saw that it was almost time.

He went to change his clothes and then left the East Palace with Qing Yi and two East Palace guards.

When they were about to reach the entrance of the East Palace, the Crown Prince Chang Shi came towards me and said, "I'd like to see His Highness the Crown Prince. Are you going out?"

"Yeah." Zhao Jin nodded slightly and put one hand behind his back, "Go out for a walk."

He didn't say much, and the other party quickly made way for Zhao Jin to go out.

After leaving the East Palace and reaching the bustling streets, Zhao Jin got off the carriage and walked leisurely on the streets.

"Sir." Qing Yi suddenly took two steps forward, approached Zhao Jin and whispered a few words in his ear.

Zhao Jin raised his eyebrows and nodded slightly. He did not change direction immediately, but walked around for a while and said casually: "There are too many people here."

"Sir, there are fewer people over there." Qing Yi raised his finger and pointed in a direction.

"Okay, let's go that way."

At the same time, at the gate of the government office in Bianzhou City.

After the secret guard sent Cui Nong near the government office, he hid in the dark.

Cui Nong swallowed and walked towards the door of the government office.

When the yamen guard in front of the yamen saw Cui Nong approaching, he stepped forward and asked sternly: "But what's the matter?"

"I want to beat the drum to complain." Although Cui Nong was nervous, his desire for revenge was stronger after all.

"I want to beat the drum to express my grievance." Cui Nong said again, his tone and attitude were a bit tougher than before.

The yamen guards frowned, and one of them said angrily: "Wait until we go in to report."

Hearing this, Cui Nong just thought it was extremely funny. When is it time to beat a drum to complain, someone still needs to go in and tell the governor first?

Cui Nong rushed towards the big drum next to him. Before the Yamen Guard could react, he picked up the drumstick placed aside and banged it hard!

"Boom!"

A dull and loud drumbeat sounded.

The several government guards at the entrance of the government office looked extremely ugly, but Cui Nong had already beaten the big drum, and it was useless for them to stop him.

Cui Nong ignored the government guards around him and kept beating the drum.

The sound of the drums became faster and faster.

A clerk came out of the government office and asked, "Who is playing the drum?"

Cui Nong then stopped and turned to look, "It's me."

"Come in with me."

The government office rose up in the court hall, and the governor sat at the top. He slapped the tree and asked, "Who is kneeling below?"

"Cui Nong, a grass-roots man." Cui Nong knelt on the ground and bowed firmly.

The Jingmu Hall sounded again, "Then why are you beating the drum to complain? Who are you going to sue?"

Cui Nong suddenly raised his head, gritted his teeth and said: "The common people want to sue Yao Qiran!"

As soon as these words came out, the superior governor was shocked on the spot. He stammered: "You, who do you think you want to sue?"

The majesty he had just now disappeared in an instant.

Seeing this scene, Cui Nong's heart suddenly fell to the bottom, but thinking about the young man saying that His Highness the Crown Prince would help him, Cui Nong cheered up again.

"The common people want to sue Yao Qiran." Cui Nong repeated it again.

"Two years ago, Yao Chiran took a fancy to my family's farmland and the land where our house is located. He wanted to buy and sell it at a very low price, but we were unwilling to do so."

Strong hatred burst out of Cui Nong's eyes, "But Yao Qiran, he actually found thugs and beat Cao Min's parents to death, and then took Cao Min's sister back to be his concubine."

"If the grassroots hadn't gone to the town at that time, I'm afraid they would have died at the hands of Yao Qiran!"

Originally, he wanted to sue Yao Chiran. As long as the governor was a good official, he had hope that he could at least rescue his sister.

He managed to meet his sister once, but failed to rescue her.

When he told his sister his plan, she was firmly opposed to it. The Yao family was too powerful and she didn't believe that a governor would dare to go against the Yao family.

"Brother, leave quickly, leave quickly, I will find a way to protect myself, at least, at least my life is not in danger, don't let them find you."

Cui Nong had no choice but to leave, but he did not leave Bianzhou because he was worried.

I would take time every day to inquire about news about Yao Mansion.

Who knows, who knows that one day I will learn about my sister's death.

He didn't even know or understand how his sister died.

But Cui Nong understood that he was too weak to take revenge, so he could only leave Bianzhou temporarily.

Otherwise, once Yao Qiran learns about him, he may not be able to survive, let alone take revenge.

Cui Nong told all these things.

"This," Fu Yin swallowed several times, looking anxious and panicked. He signaled Cui Nong several times to stop talking, but Cui Nong pretended not to see it at all.

Fu Yin sighed heavily, "You, your evidence is not enough. This evidence is not as good as this. How can you sue?"

Cui Nong heard the other party's excuse, but still said: "Everyone in the village knew about this at the beginning."

He leaned down and kowtowed, "Master Fu Yin, you only need to send someone to the village to ask, and you will be able to get the answer. Everything the common people say is true, please make the decision for the common people!"

Hearing this, the governor opened his mouth, but he also understood that he could no longer use "insufficient evidence" as an excuse. What the young man provided was enough for him to take over the case and send people to investigate.

but……

Fu Yin stood up, walked down, stood in front of Cui Nong, and lowered his voice: "Here, Cui Nong, you'd better go back."

"Sir!" Cui Nong suddenly raised his head and stared at Fu Yin, "Sir, what you mean is that you are not willing to take on Cao Min's case?"

Fu Yin did not answer directly, but just sighed: "You said that you knew how powerful you were at the beginning, and you already left Bianzhou. You are so good, what are you doing back?"

"The common people think about revenge every day when they close their eyes, so they want to come back and seek justice!"

Cui Nong's eyes were filled with scarlet bloodshot eyes, "Sir, are you unwilling to take this case?"

The governor looked at him, and although he did not directly reject Cui Nong, his attitude clearly explained his answer.

He was unwilling to take Cui Nong's case.

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