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Chapter 350 The pen is for you!

Again, regarding judicial issues, the Li Jian can intervene and the Dongchang can participate, but the Royal Horse Supervisor in charge of the army cannot interfere.

Qin Fu said he was just here to urge, but really he could only urge.

But now Huo Shilang fainted, and everyone was busy watching or rescuing him. Qin Fu took the opportunity to browse the transcript.

Wucao! Eunuch Qin was shocked. Judging from the contents of the transcript, there was no need for him to appear, and there was no need for him to save lives.

Based on his understanding of the Jiajing Emperor, the shameless and blaming emperor must have appreciated these words in the transcript.

Even if he didn't interrupt, Qin Dewei would not be sentenced to a felony, and he would only be given a symbolic punishment at most.

So you came out and worked hard for a long time, just to let someone escape being beaten or forced to jump into a river?

Thinking of this, Eunuch Qin suddenly felt dull and had no sense of accomplishment.

He couldn't help but look at Qin Dewei bitterly. It was a waste of his time and energy! If he had this time, wouldn't it be better to stay with the emperor for a while?

Qin Dewei was sensitively aware of Eunuch Qin's unkind gaze, and thought to himself that this eunuch was indeed a sinister person with a sweet talk and a sharp sword! He must still have a grudge against him, and he should be careful in the future!

However, Qin Dewei also understood that the main target of competition today was not the eunuch. He stood outside the crowd and stretched his neck to see Huo Tao's condition.

Unfortunately, I was not tall and couldn't see anything clearly. I could only hear it from other people's words, and I was still unconscious.

Qin Dewei had an intuition that as long as he shouted "Huo Shilang, you are so weak and weak, you are not suitable for holding an important position in the court, you might as well resign", Huo Shilang would most likely wake up immediately.

But as a man with high emotional intelligence, he also knew that this sentence was so demeaning and damaging to his image that he could never say it out loud.

The civil servants of the Ming Dynasty naturally had to follow the rules in their fights.

Before the results come out, as long as you don't kill, set fire, kidnap, or attack your family members, you can use various methods, and outsiders won't say anything.

But after the results are obtained, we must also be careful not to pursue the poor ones. If we continue to pursue and beat the drowned dogs, it will cause collective discomfort and resentment.

Regardless of whether Huo Tao's fainting was real or fake, in the eyes of everyone, it was already the dividing line between giving up today.

If he crosses the line again, public opinion may turn to sympathize with Huo Tao.

Qin Dewei even suspected that Huo Tao might be pretending to be faint, and then waiting for a "young and ignorant" person to continue to speak rudely, in order to win people's favor and favor him.

At this time, Qin Fu walked to Dai Yong, the eunuch who was responsible for the ceremony, and seemed to be chatting and said, "Today, Tingjiu is in chaos."

Dai Yong nodded: "I have never seen such a lively court trial."

Qin Fu then said: "Master Dai, you don't care?"

Dai Yong glanced at Qin Fu inexplicably, what's there to do? Civil officials were fighting, and their eunuchs, who had no position, could just watch the fun.

Qin Fu said: "Let's finish it quickly. It's rare for me to leave the palace to take a rest, but I don't have the patience to wait here. Please hurry up, Mr. Dai."

Dai Yong then shouted to the civil servant: "Are you done yet? The matter has almost been settled. Let's discuss the decision quickly!"

The ministers who attended the court saw that Huo Shilang's breath was stable and did not look like he was about to die, so they asked the officers and soldiers to temporarily carry Huo Shilang aside, and then sent someone to call the imperial doctor.

Like the Sixth Department, the Taiyuan Hospital Office is also located on the south side of Chang'an Street. You can call someone over soon after exiting from the left gate of Chang'an.

Then everyone gathered around the table to discuss the verdict of today's court case, and first recommended Xu Shangshu of the Ministry of Revenue to replace Huo Tao.

This is also a tacit convention. During a foreign court meeting, if there is no one in the official department or it is not suitable, the second-ranked Hubu Shangshu of the six departments will take over the chair.

Although Xu Shangshu was relatively close to the chief minister Zhang Fuking, he was not willing to be a villain at this time, so he said to everyone: "I can write with a pen, but the judgment must be decided by all the kings together."

As a result, there was a strange silence at Tingjiu. No one among the ministers took the lead to put forward opinions, as if they were all in trouble.

The officers, soldiers and jailers who were still waiting for the result were all puzzled. They didn't understand why these gentlemen were suddenly in trouble. Isn't the result obvious?

Master Lian Xia and Wang Zongxian, who were Qin Dewei's backers, were carefully considering how to deliver the verdict.

To be honest, Qin Dewei's motive for "confessing" was very suspicious of "flattery", but Qin Dewei was "young and ignorant" after all, so it was difficult for anyone to say anything.

And let’s not blame anyone. If a person wants to stand firm in the court, who has not “flattered and flattered” against his will?

However, the crux of the matter is that if you publicly say that Qin Dewei is not guilty at this time, it is equivalent to agreeing with Qin Dewei.

This kind of behavior may be ridiculed by others as a dignified minister cooperating with a fifteen-year-old kid.

You have to follow a 15-year-old boy for a shoot when you are trying to flatter him. This is very shameful and ugly.

The spring breeze blew through Chang'an Street, and Feng En and his "accomplice" Qin Dewei stood in front of the desk, waiting for the last words.

Mr. Feng looked left and right, and it was difficult to understand. In fact, the solution to the problem is very simple. Why don't everyone understand it?

Thinking of this, Mr. Feng decided to help everyone solve their problems. He turned to Qin Dewei next to him and asked: "Qin Dewei! Tell me how you should be sentenced?"

The easiest way, of course, is to ask Qin Dewei!

All the ministers looked at Feng En. Was this Feng stupid in Tianlao Pass?

Let Qin Dewei, a person on trial, draft his own verdict? Is this the case in the world?

Qin Dewei looked at his nose with his eyes, and his nose at his heart without raising his head, like an emotional interpreter:

"In the past, Emperor Taizu Gao had an order that strictly prohibited students from writing letters to express their opinions, and they were only allowed to study hard in school.

Today, Qin Dewei, a student in Jiangning, made arrogant comments about government affairs and instigated Feng En to submit a letter. He violated the ban and should have been severely punished.

Considering that he is young and ignorant, he is not over fifteen years old, and he is loyal to the emperor, so he is not punished with punishment. He is ordered to study behind closed doors and reflect on his mistakes, and is sent to Nanzhili to appoint an academic officer to reprimand him!"

Feng En used his eyes to signal Xu Shangshu, who was writing, "What are you waiting for? Just copy it."

Although he helped everyone solve the problem, no thanks!

Wucao! Xu Shangshu wanted to imitate Huo Tao and threw the pen directly into Qin Dewei's face, and then threw another spare pen into Feng En's face.

I give you the pen, you write?

Although he, the replacement Bingbi, is not the person in charge, does he not want to lose face?

But all the ministers thought about it secretly, and found to their dismay that what Qin Dewei said was so appropriate that it was almost the most standard answer.

The judgment was written according to Qin Dewei's speech. It is really good for you, me, and the emperor. It is perfect.

However, in the minds of the ministers who participated in the trial as trial officials, the feeling of being guided by the subject of trial in writing the verdict was like

This horse rider, this horse rider, if someone hits Qin Dewei next time, whoever stops him will be a bastard!

Eunuch Qin looked at the strangest boy in astonishment. He always had a feeling that this boy seemed to be using his strength to tell himself who was the real protagonist!


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