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Chapter 1833: Prince 1

As they rushed closer, they discovered something strange happening in the scene. When they were more than ten feet away, everyone stopped their horses.

Sitting on the horse at the front of the cavalry was a young man wearing armor.

"What's going on here?"

The young man shouted and asked with great dignity.

As a magistrate, the fat middle-aged man naturally understands the official hierarchy very well.

Through a cursory observation, it can be seen that the young man wearing armor is a young general.

His official rank was higher than his own. An unnatural look flashed across his face, and he stepped forward and respectfully replied to the young general:

"Reporting back to the general, these are mobs. I am rounding them up. I hope the general will ask my subordinates to arrest all these mobs before making way for the general."

"Are all people a mob?"

The young general asked doubtfully.

"Yes, they are all lurking mobs in disguise. We have already traced out some innocent people just now."

"Shut up—"

Situ Xinghen looked at the magistrate who was telling lies with his eyes open. He was furious and shouted like a tiger.

"Ah, my lord, this is the leader of the mob, he...

He wants to take action... left and right, let go..."

"Whoever dares to shoot an arrow will be killed without an imperial edict!"

Before the prefect finished speaking, the young general roared loudly.

"Yes, General."

The change in the scene was so sudden that everyone didn't know what happened and became a little confused.

Even the prefect looked confused.

All the cavalrymen responded in unison, and they all drew out their weapons and stood ready.

Although Nangong Yan was extremely smart, she didn't know what was going on.

What puzzled her the most was that the disguised Situ Xinghen only shouted loudly, but the young general would actually issue such an order.

The hundreds of cavalrymen behind him suddenly became supporters of Situ Xinghen's remarks.

"General, this...

These mobs are too vicious and will kill many people if they are not shot in time."

The fat prefect also felt that something was not right, so he still tried to persuade the young general.


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