Chapter 513 King Qi's Evil Deeds
Lou Hongshi was rescued and Master Fu sent someone to watch her.

Wang Wu got out of prison that day, before he left, he went to see Lou Hongshi, but he didn't know what he said, Lou Hongshi knelt down and kowtowed to him frequently.

Later, Tang Nineteen heard from the jailer that Wang Wu was really a good man, and he promised Lou Hongshi that he would help Lou Hongshi raise the two children.

In this case, Wang Wu rewarded virtue with grievances, and both good and evil human nature are involved.

The case was completely settled. In the afternoon, Tang Nineteen and Mr. Fu went to Jingzhao Mansion to get the new trial approval documents. In the evening, Lou Agou's two children, led by Wang Wu and Wang Wu's wife, came to pick them up. A dog's body on the floor.

Fortunately, the eldest child is already 14 years old, and the real estate left by his parents is still there. After two years of finding a husband's house, life will gradually improve.

Tang Nineteen worked hard all day, and returned to Prince Qin's mansion when the sun was setting.

Going back, I don't see Qu Tiange.

After asking Steward Liu, he found out that Qu Tiange hadn't come back all day.

Tang Nineteen and Bi Tao had dinner and waited quietly for him.

Wait until midnight, wait until dawn.

In the early morning of the next day, it was earth-shattering news that arrived before Qu Tiange. Of course, to Tang Nineteen, it was only expected.

King Qi was imprisoned.

In the Fengzhou case, under the cooperation of Dali Temple and Jingzhao Mansion, the Ministry of Criminal Justice solved the case quickly.

One should be a witness, and the evidence is conclusive.

The case was led by the mother and son of Princess Xian of Qi. Officials at all levels in Fengzhou listened to their orders and forced young and strong fishermen from seven villages in Zhimao County to go to Haihuang Island to hunt for treasure. A total of 320 people went there, plus [-] supervisors from the government. None of them survived. .

In addition to the 340 people who hid in the sea, more than 980 villagers of 140 people who were detained in the seven villages died in the harsh detention environment, of which 32 died of illness, and the remaining [-] were beaten to death for fierce resistance. Including two pregnant women.

In addition to this shocking tragedy, it was also revealed that the king of Qi had accepted a large number of bribes in private over the years, and the bills were searched. The mother and son of Qi privately accepted "filial money" from the Fengzhou government, a total of 23 taels of silver, and 93 pots of pearls. There are countless valuables such as corals.

Among them, in the 11th year of Yongning, that is, four years ago, due to the tsunami disaster in Fengzhou, the imperial court allocated 20 silver to relieve the victims. .

The Ministry of Punishment went to investigate the situation of the people and visited the local people. They learned that the disaster relief funds from the imperial court that year were only distributed to them sporadically. It was thanks to a few merchants in the city and the squires who opened warehouses to release food and relieve the disaster that everyone was able to get through this difficult time. .

The Ministry of Punishment sent people to investigate the whereabouts of the disaster relief funds. After investigation, the emperor personally checked the money, so there was no deduction on the way. The 20 yuan was indeed in the hands of Mao Ruping in Fengzhou Futai.

However, of the 20 and 12 he paid tribute to Queen Qi's mother and son, and the remaining [-] was divided among officials at all levels in Fengzhou.

In the end, when he saw the severity of the disaster, he was afraid of the court's investigation, so he used his power to oppress the local gentry and wealthy people to open their pockets to help the victims. When the disaster was really serious, he had a little sense of allocating some money.

Many years have passed since the tsunami disaster that year. When the local people mentioned it, they shook their heads and sighed, complaining about the inaction of the imperial court, which caused so many people to die of hunger and disease.

(End of this chapter)

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