As soon as he said this, Governor Kang saw Mr. Fu San frowning slightly, and he knew that something was wrong with him.
He bit the tip of his tongue and forced himself to calm down.
"All of you, please step aside. Everyone, please step aside. I want to talk to him in person!"
This sudden incident stunned everyone present.
That’s not what I said before.
Clearly, before Mr. Fu San came, they had already agreed on who would ask questions and who would give orders... How come after he arrived, the Governor changed his mind and decided to take action himself?
But whoever has the higher rank has the final say.
Although everyone looked confused, they still retreated obediently. The last person to leave was even considerate enough to help close the door.
As soon as the door closed, Governor Kang came out from behind the desk and slid to his knees on the ground.
"Your Highness!" He burst into tears.
Third Master Fu reached out and helped him up, "Master Kang, there is no need for such great courtesy."
Governor Kang's eyes were filled with excitement: "It's you, it's you."
At Mr. Fu San's insistence, the two sat down on the chairs.
"Do you have something to talk to me about?" asked Mr. Fu San.
"It's okay, it's okay." Governor Kang was so excited that he couldn't bear to take his eyes off Mr. Fu Sanye, as if he would disappear if he looked away. "Originally, I wanted to warn the bandits to stop being so arrogant while I'm in office. I also thought that if I could recruit them, it might be a good idea..."
This is pretty much what Mr. Fu San had imagined.
"But I don't want to know about the bandits right now. I just want to know why you are here."
So exciting.
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