Chapter 884: The Two Pillars Show Their Power



"I have already had them sign these evidences. Your Majesty, do you want to see them now?"

After hearing this, the ministers fell silent, leaving only Sun Sheng's wailing and Wang Erzhu's roar.

Emperor Jing raised his hand, and with a deep look he swept over the crowd, he said, "No need for that. Did you all hear that? There were so many pillars of the country, old ministers of two dynasties, but not a single one of them noticed the problem! Instead, a young Fang Zhengyi saw everything clearly!"

"There's a saying in Zhengyi that goes, 'Keep your feet out of the mud'... You all keep talking about the people, but who really cares?"

Yang Yingcai could not help but defend himself, "Your Majesty, Sun Sheng was just deceived by the traitor. If he continues to fight, he will be beaten to death!"

"Deceived by a traitor? Why are all the people in Xinzhang County traitors except him? Aren't these traitors created by him?" Emperor Jing said coldly.

"Your Majesty, if you continue to fight, you will really die." Fang Zheng reminded in a low voice.

Sun Sheng was just a scholar. He couldn't withstand three punches from Wang Erzhu, the farmer, and was basically pinned to the ground and beaten.

Now his nose and face are swollen, and blood is coming out of his mouth. His condition is very miserable.

Emperor Jing waved his hand when he saw this.

Fang Zhengyi hurried forward and tried to pull Wang Erzhu away.

It wasn't a big deal if Sun Sheng died, but it was a big problem if Wang Erzhu killed a scholar.

The two men fought until the ground was covered with dust. Fang Zheng felt it was dirty and took out a silver ingot from his sleeve.

When it was handed to Wang Erzhu, Wang Erzhu's eyes were fixed and he stopped moving.

Fang Zheng smiled and said, "Stop it, Erzhu. There are only police officers here."

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