Ah Hu looked at Nangong Ling and said with embarrassment: "A Ling, you seem to be younger than us."
"You three have always said that you want to find your parents. I feel that you are not like ordinary children, but I, Ahu, am not a coward, and I will never leave you alone." Ahu said very loyally. .
"We won't leave either." Other children also said.
"Brother, Ying'er isn't leaving either." Nangong Ying started acting coquettishly again.
When Shangguan Yao saw these little kids, they were all tiny. Except for Ahu, who was slightly older, she was the biggest.
It was indeed suspicious for Concubine Su to appear here. In the past, she seemed to have heard her grandmother whisper that Concubine Su had made a mistake and was kicked out of the palace.
She really wanted to know what Concubine Su was doing mysteriously.
So, Shangguan Yao also said: "I won't leave either. I can more or less do some boxing and kicking."
Nangong Ling said disgustedly: "The three-legged cat's kung fu is pretty much the same."
She added: "At least I can run very fast on horseback. I started learning to ride a horse when I was your age. It was very impressive at the time."
Shangguan Yao has told this matter many times, but Nangong Ling and Nangong Ying learned it when they were less than four years old.
After that, several people discussed quietly, and the attendants outside the door did not dare to get too close because their companions were suffering.
On the other side, the shadow guards who were hiding in the dark to protect them also saw everything that happened in the ruined temple tonight. They were the little masters who were ready to show up to save them at any time.
However, at the end, when I saw the group of people jumping up "happily" at the end, I didn't say anything.
Because they saw the young masters being driven out before their eyes, and then swaggering into the ruined temple.
They also noticed that this group of people actually sent two people to guard outside the ruined temple, so they sent people to quickly spread the news to Lord Yuanbao and found a suspicious person.
…
At the same time, Tong County was also in trouble.
The common people who had been helped by Magistrate Wu surrounded Nangong Yuanyi and An Xiyue's way.
So in the end they were forced to go to court.
As the prefect of Peicheng, Shangguan Wei had another grievance to redress against the magistrate of Wu County, so Shangguan Wei was forced to go to court and became the chief judge.
Shangguan Wei glanced at Nangong Yuanyi and An Xiyue in the hall with embarrassment. He couldn't sit still on his buttocks.
They didn't want his identity to be revealed, so he had no choice but to do it.
At this time, people outside the Yamen were crowded, all wanting justice for Magistrate Wu’s son.
Fan Yi was also crowded in the crowd. She was calmer than Shangguan Wei because she completely believed in An Xiyue and Nangong Yuanyi.
She came to join in the fun today simply because she wanted to see how they caught ghosts.
Immediately, there was another burst of accusations from the people outside the yamen: "County Magistrate Wu is the great master of our Tong County, Qingtian. His son was beaten like this. The prefect must give an explanation to Magistrate Wu and severely punish the bad guys."
"I heard that they have martial arts skills and are people from the martial arts world. Even the county magistrate can't afford to offend them. Let's keep our voices down."
At this time, Magistrate Wu was seen in the courtroom, with his "injured and paralyzed" son being carried on a stretcher.
Mr. Wu glanced hatefully at Nangong Yuanyi, who was standing upright, and then knelt down towards Shangguan Wei: "I have seen the prefect before."
Suddenly, the people's riot became even more fierce. "It's really pitiful. Magistrate Wu's only son was beaten like this by these people. I beg the prefect to give Magistrate Wu an explanation."
"Yes, give me an explanation."
"The criminal must be brought to justice..."
"Snapped"
The sound of the hammering of the gavel sounded loudly, and suddenly everyone was afraid to speak out.