As soon as Nangong Yuanyi's voice fell, all these little kids were frightened and knelt down to beg for mercy. They were all afraid of death, let alone being exiled.
"Your Majesty, please forgive me. The horse racing was Huo Siwei's idea and has nothing to do with us."
"Your Majesty, have mercy on us. We were all instigated by Sister Huo Siwei. She also promised a bonus of five thousand taels of gold. Although it is very tempting, none of us dare to actually win her money."
"It was Sister Huo Siwei and Feng Yangyang's idea. We didn't dare to ride on the streets for fear of hurting innocent people and ourselves. It was also their idea to race through the city gate today. They said it would be exciting, but they never thought of doing this. dangerous……"
Suddenly, more than 20 people turned against each other and accused the mastermind of being the son of the Huo sisters and Prefect Feng. Even their parents began to complain.
Most of them were businessmen, with the word "profit" as their top priority, and were not familiar with the law. At this time, they were almost scared out of their wits, and they didn't care about their friendship with the Huo family.
Huo Siwei has the support of the Huo family, but they are just ordinary people. If they want to protect themselves now, they can only point out the evil deeds of the Huo family...
Suddenly, the whole court became lively again...
Nangong Yuanyi raised his eyebrows slightly, raised his lips and smiled, and saw that Master Wu had already begun to write vigorously, and he started to stand up to write.
On the other side, it caused quite a stir. The people inside the yamen were so frightened that they almost peed their pants, while the people outside the yamen began to talk about it again.
"I didn't expect that riding a horse on the street and hurting people is a crime. Now let's see what happens to these dandy boys. It's best to punish them severely. From now on, our streets in Yuzhou will be quiet."
"It's really satisfying. There is still such a law in the Northern Dynasties. Alas, we common people have not read books. We were bullied by them in the past."
"As long as the people of the Huo family have the final say in Yuzhou, talk small, cause less trouble, and don't cause trouble if you don't say anything, no one dares to offend Uncle Huo. To this day, this is the first time I have seen someone from the Huo family being defeated..."
At this time, the brave man outside the Yamen shouted loudly: "Your Majesty the Imperial Envoy, we also have a grievance and want to sue these little bullies. I wonder if we can submit a petition to ask for compensation?"
Nangong Yuanyi saw that the enthusiasm of the people was so high, and immediately said: "Go down and tell the people that this imperial envoy has made a special trip to Zhangzhou and Yuzhou to investigate the case under the emperor's order. If the folks have any grievances, they can report them to This imperial envoy has submitted the petition, and if the king proves it to be true, he will not be lenient and will give justice to all the people."
The people began to whisper again, and in an instant, the whole yamen seemed to explode. They all said, "Your Majesty, the imperial envoy, I have an unjust case. I want to sue the third master of the Huo family. He robbed my shop..."
"I also want to sue..."
The scene was too chaotic. Nangong Yuanyi signaled to Yuan Bao and Cheng Feng, ordering them to bring people to maintain order.
After a while, the people were no longer chaotic, but went to one side to submit the petitions in an orderly manner as required. All were collected by the imperial envoys, and there was absolutely no fraud.
He also said that he could be anonymous or by his real name. As soon as he said this, the people were even more happy, because a large part of them did not dare to speak nonsense for fear of retaliation.
Feng Hai's mind couldn't turn around at all. Are these people crazy?
However, the people wanted to redress their grievances, and Feng Hai had to deal with it. Today's incident was so big, if he didn't handle it well, he might end up like Tu Kui.
In the end, Huo Siwei was ordered to pay twenty bucks in addition to compensation for the injured.
Mrs. Huo heard that she still wanted to beat her daughter, but she refused to let her go.