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Chapter 629 Dawn

Chapter 629 Dawn

After hearing Wanshiyu's words, Xia Xun couldn't help but frown.【】

Dealing with Xiaoying did give him a headache. Xiaoying had already told her her real name, but Xia Xun still used to call her Xiaoying. Although she had ulterior motives for approaching him and serving him, they got along day and night after all.

After all this time, Sakura is not a hateful-looking girl. On the contrary, she is very beautiful, and beautiful girls are always easier for people to forgive her faults.

Xia Xun thought for a long time, but couldn't think of a proper way to deal with it. He couldn't help but sighed in annoyance, stood up slowly, and walked slowly to the door. Wan Shiyu quickly got up to follow, but Zhang Jun picked up the tea cup.

He drank tea leisurely. He was the capital of Liaodong and was in charge of Liaodong's military. Other aspects had nothing to do with him, so he didn't bother to care about them.

Xia Xun stood on the corridor, looking into the distance, where Mo Ke was making the final judgment on the criminals who instigated the Liaodong tribes. Since they had already received a lesson from Xia Xun, the tribal leaders did not make any noise. Mo Ke's

The sentencing is proceeding in an orderly manner.

Xia Xun paused for a long time, then said to Zhang Jun: "Kill? Her crime is not worthy of death..."

Wan Shiyu said cautiously: "It stands to reason that if you attempt to kill someone, the crime will not lead to death. However, Bu Tang, you are an official of the imperial court. Although killing an official is like rebellion is just a common saying and is not recorded in the code, it also explains its principle. Assassination

Officials should always be punished with a higher level of punishment. If the ministry wants to impose severe punishment, it is reasonable. This... how to deal with it depends on your wishes."

Wan Shiyu's words made it very clear. Wulantuya attempted murder and was not worthy of death. But whether he wanted to kill or not was all decided by Xia Xun. If Xia Xun wanted to kill, the officials could naturally let him do it through some operations.

She died legitimately.

As long as there are classes, when the privileged class violates the law or is violated by others, the severity of the crime will inevitably be affected by human power. For example, it is fair and just to kill people to pay for their lives, but the Ming Dynasty law also has the theory of atonement. This atonement

But not everyone can redeem themselves whenever they want. This is a green light given to the privileged class.

For example, there was a pian in Zaoqiang County. He killed a Zaoli with his rod after being drunk. As a result, he was sentenced to ransom and the family of the deceased was compensated with a horse. According to the price at that time, a horse was worth about ten guan, ten guan.

Money bought a life; another example is that a fellow governor killed someone out of personal anger, and ended up losing ten thousand dollars. Another example is that the fierce wife of a minister became jealous and killed more than ten maids with a stick. The matter was really too much.

The emperor then ordered that no atonement was allowed (the married woman could also be atonement), and finally he was sentenced to fifty strokes with a stick. Many of these are recorded in the "Records" of the Ming Dynasty.

Of course, at that time, the Ming Dynasty's officers and soldiers who died in battle were only given two guan of burial money, and the Imperial College was only given three guan for death. Ten guan of compensation seemed not too small, but it was a loss of human life. As for a certain prince who was temporarily

Angry, he publicly killed the two guard commanders who had violated his guard of honor. He didn't even have to pay a penny, he just got a scolding from Zhu Yuanzhang. It can be seen from this that the privileged class is the privileged class after all.

Xia Xun was silent for a while and said: "When Arutai threatened the relatives of the Xiaoying tribe in Tatar and ordered them to instigate civil strife in Liaodong, Xiaoying herself was opposed to it. She does not need to take responsibility for this matter, but...

She assassinated an official of the imperial court..., and I couldn't think of any other way to deal with her at the moment, so why not...just sentence her to imprisonment."

Wanshiyu looked at Xia Xun in astonishment, and said hesitantly: "If the minister is annoyed by her assassination, why not... just kill her with a stick. She is also a beggar of the Harbala clan after all, so she should be imprisoned." The punishment... seems inappropriate..."

Xia Xun was even stranger than him. He raised his eyebrows and asked, "What do you mean by this? Is imprisonment a heavier punishment than beheading?"

Wanshiyu was stunned for a moment and blurted out: "It turns out that the department doesn't understand the truth!"

Xia Xun heard something fishy and quickly asked: "Is there any other explanation for this detention?"

Wan Shiyu breathed a sigh of relief and said with a wry smile: "Master Bu Tang really doesn't know. Since the Han and Tang Dynasties, women have rarely been imprisoned if they break the law. Our "Da Ming Code" also stipulates that if women commit crimes, they will be punished only by death and adultery. Except for imprisonment, all other crimes shall be handed over to the custody of her husband or relatives, and they shall be subject to summons at any time, and shall not be imprisoned."

Xia Xun really didn't know such a rule, so he couldn't help but said blankly: "Why is this?"

Wan Shiyu sighed: "Butang, the darkest place in this world is the prison; the most lawless place is the prison. Once a woman is in prison, as long as she is slightly beautiful, she will be punished by the clerk, the yamen, and the jailer. The prison inmates sexually abused and humiliated women. They believed that it was especially unforgivable for a woman to break the royal law. How could a woman who violated the royal law be considered a chaste woman? Furthermore, once a woman was imprisoned, she would not be at their mercy? Who could give them any advice? Does she support you?

The more beautiful female prisoners were especially pitiful. As soon as Zhang San left, Li Si came back. She was humiliated day and night without a moment's rest. When she was released from prison one day, she didn't know that she had been raped and humiliated by thousands and hundreds of men. How dare she Should she sue the court? Once it becomes known, the outside of this prison will become a bigger prison for her, and she will be drowned by spitting. Therefore, since ancient times, once a woman is imprisoned in this prison, it is simply a prison. Free brothels.

This phenomenon has been happening since ancient times. Everyone inside and outside the prison, above and below, are all colluding with each other. Even though the court has strict laws, it is impossible to stop it. Therefore, since ancient times, the law has made it illegal for women to be imprisoned for non-capital crimes and adultery! Miss Sakura is so beautiful and beautiful, and you can imagine her fate once she is imprisoned. It would be better to kill her if she is to be imprisoned. This is why I specifically asked the Ministry for instructions."

Xia Xun was stunned as soon as he heard this. There is nothing that can be done now. He can't be killed, and he can't be imprisoned. So where should he put her?

Xia Xun looked at Wanshiyu, and Wanshiyu looked at Xia Xun. The two stared at each other for a long time, neither of them said anything.

Eight Tigers Pass.

Early in the morning, the door opened with a creak, and a ray of morning light came out of the city gate, illuminating the road ahead.

There was a horse, with a horse bag stuffed with dry food, drinking water, and bedding tied to its back. There was also a single sword hanging beside the saddle. The person leading the horse was a slender and thin young man.

One person and one horse, walking alone, walking in the morning light and morning dew.

The grassland in front was filled with shock fog, and it was completely white. A hundred steps away, there was a sheet of white that connected the sky to the ground, and nothing could be seen.

Behind the closed door, two teams of officers and soldiers with swords and guns shining brightly stood there quietly, leading the young man and his horse out.

A man and a horse walked out of the closed door and stopped six or seven steps away. The young man leading the horse turned back and looked blankly into the closed door. The sunlight slanted out and reflected on his face. With willow eyebrows and almond-shaped eyes, red lips and white teeth, he turned out to be a girl dressed in men's clothing. .

This girl is naturally Ulantuya, whose pseudonym is Sakura.

Xia Xun let her go, not killing her, nor imprisoning her. Why not build a prison specifically for her and hire a group of women to guard her? Xia Xun and Wan Shiyu had a headache for a long time, and finally came up with the idea.

The best way: let her go.

At first, Wulan Tuya couldn't believe Xia Xun's words. She didn't know if this guy who was more cunning than a fox and more insidious than a poisonous snake was playing some tricks again. But since she was sent to the Eight Tigers Road, from her clothes,

From the knife to the war horse and horse bag, the same preparations were made. Until now, looking at the slowly closing door, she finally believed it.

The Governor of the Ming Dynasty who she had always wanted to kill, but had gradually lost her hatred for, and who was only killed to complete the mission of revenge, actually released her.

But Sakura was not happy at all. She closed the door in a daze until it was completely closed.

The morning light was hidden by the closed door, but it soon shone out from above her head.

The fog is fading away little by little, and the sky reveals a gorgeous red glow.

Wulan Tuya means dawn or morning glow in Chinese.

Her mother said that she was born on a morning when the sky was full of red clouds, so she named her Ulantuya.

But now that she had regained her freedom, her heart felt like a heavy fog gradually receding into the distance, confused and without direction.

She came to Liaodong and accomplished nothing, but her father-killing enemy graciously let her go. Does she still want to kill this enemy?

When her mother gave birth to her younger brother, both her mother and her son died due to dystocia. Her father's stepmother and concubines were all overtly fawning over her but secretly resenting her. Is that still her home?

Since the death of her father and Abu Zhia, the only person she was closest to was her adoptive father. However, when the adoptive father coldly told her to give up her father's hatred; when she showed her intention to refuse, she would risk the life and death of her people.

When threatened, that amiable godfather became farther and farther away in her heart, even further away than a passerby. Is he still someone she can rely on?

She is a beggar of the Harbala clan. However, after her father died, the clan has publicly announced a new leader. A new girl has replaced her and became the beggar of the tribe. She has brought out more than a hundred leaders.

A tribesman, determined to die, wanted to avenge her father and her tribe. Now, all the tribesmen she brought out were not left. They were all sent to a place called a military farm by the governor of Liaodong to be slaves. She

But she left Liaodong intact. How could she have the dignity to go back to her tribe and meet her own people?

The door behind you has been closed tightly.

Go west and return to Tatar?

Go north, to Uliangha Sanwei or Nuergan further away, change your identity, and start a new life?

Go south, to Daning, and return to the Han area where your mother once lived?

Ulan Tuya led the horse, her legs seemed to be filled with lead, and walked forward step by step, towards the misty morning mist ahead, like a lost child.

Above the door, there were several guards on guard duty. They stood there bored, watching the child walk into the fog. For a long time, a horse neighed from the fog, but no one could see where it was rushing.

At this time, Xia Xun was facing the morning light, striding down the streets of Kaiyuan, followed by a group of military officials. Rewards had been distributed, and government offices had sprung up like mushrooms after a rain. It was time for him to carry out drastic reforms in military camps.

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Kaiyuan Tongpan Mo Ke followed him step by step, half a step behind, and reported urgently: "I was interrogated overnight by my humble position, and Napu Ladu has confessed. The gangster who attacked the North Korean envoy last time was a leader named

The leader of the anti-Tiandao horse bandits led his men to do this, and Pu Ladu has always been in contact with them..."

: Sakura-san's "final work" posted in the book review area was obviously written too early. Well, should she just disappear or how to arrange it? Please give me your opinion and explain the reason in a post. It's best to have five titles.

The content is more than 40 words, so it is enough to reach the sixth floor. It is a hot post. When everyone posts, please vote for the recommendation. Three pieces of oil can be eaten immediately.

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