Chapter 1135 The upper beam is not straight and the lower beam is crooked
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Little rabbit under the moonWords: 1085Update Time: 24/01/11 14:09:46
It turns out that this gang of gentlemen often rides on horseback and rides wildly on the streets, but this time they went too far. Originally, they planned to rush through the city gate directly, which meant that they did not need to consider the safety of the gate guards and the passing people. They wanted to break through the city gate.
The consequence of this is that it is likely to cause the gate guards to draw their swords and cause bloodshed, or the gate guards know that the person coming is someone they cannot afford to offend, allowing them to barge in and injure more people.
At this time, Nangong Yuanyi was heard to say: "The matter has become clear. The man who set up the horse has been arrested and brought to justice. Murder must be paid with life, and debt must be paid with money. It is a matter of course. What else do you have to say?"
Governor Feng said quickly, "The situation has not gotten out of hand. In the end, we stopped it in a hurry. Why don't we let them pay money..." His son was also involved. He had already warned his son to keep things quiet.
"Sir, we are willing to pay." Master Zhao also agreed, and he was not stupid.
"They are all children and are not sensible yet. Please give them a lenient punishment. We are willing to pay for it," another person said.
At this moment, a woman in purple clothes squeezed in from the crowd and Mrs. Feng, who had left and returned.
The visitor was none other than Huo Siwei's biological mother. She had a head full of gold and silver jewelry, luxurious clothes, and a priceless mink cloak, and she was full of aura.
When Mrs. Huo saw her daughter kneeling on the ground, her eyes were full of distress and anger, and she said, "Wei'er, are you injured anywhere?"
"Mom, it hurts." Huo Siwei began to wipe her tears when she saw her own mother, "They beat me and whipped me..."
"Daughter, you wait for a while, and my mother will let you vent your anger."
Mrs. Huo became even more angry when she heard this and said to Governor Feng: "It's not a big deal. My daughter didn't hurt anyone. She is usually well-behaved and sensible. She would not even hurt an ant. Now she is being falsely accused of murder. This If this kind of thing that slanders our reputation spreads, who will be responsible for my daughter’s reputation?”
Mrs. Feng also complained: "The children didn't kill anyone, so why should they kill people to pay for their lives? My son fell off his horse and broke his leg. Who will pay for it?"
Taishou Feng's wife was also the daughter of the Huo family. At this time, the two sisters-in-law were playing shrewish drama in the courtroom.
An Xiyue suddenly said lightly: "Looking at these ugly faces, if I hadn't heard it with my own ears, I wouldn't be able to believe it. No wonder the children you taught are called Yuzhou Tuanba. It turns out that the upper beam is not straight and the lower beam is wrong. Crooked."
Mrs. Huo saw An Xiyue sitting with ordinary people. Although she was somewhat pretty, her clothes did not look like a respectable person. She said sternly: "Who are you? How dare you teach me a lesson." "
An Xiyue glanced at Nangong Yuanyi and others, signaling them to be calm. Immediately, he said calmly: "What a coincidence, I am the victim who asked for compensation from Ling Qianjin on behalf of my coachman. Like several injured people, I am an ordinary person asking the imperial envoy to redress his grievances."
Mrs. Huo's eyes were full of contempt and she sneered: "This is really the funniest joke I have ever heard. The name of the Huo family in Yuzhou..."
Mrs. Feng quickly went to pull her sister-in-law and said softly: "This is Princess Nan. She was the one who hit Wei'er and made Wei'er fall off the horse. I heard that Princess Nan is very powerful."
Mrs. Huo looked An Xiyue up and down, but still didn't take the word "Princess Nan" seriously. To her, the Huo family was more noble than the nobles in Kyoto. The Queen Mother and the Emperor were both relatives of the Huo family.
Mrs. Huo looked in the direction of the prince again and saw Huo Weixi and Butler Qian standing behind the prince. She knew that the prince was here to help the Huo family.
Thinking of this, even if she knew that the other party was Princess Nan, she had no respect at all.