Chapter 84 The eldest brother and the second brother
Author: Juechen Yanke
When I arrived outside the Inn, I saw many people gathered outside. Two burly men stood in the crowd and were aggressively blaming each other and yelling.
Seeing Hua Rujin coming out, the two of them immediately stopped talking, rushed to her, and asked enthusiastically: "Are you Miss Hua?"
Hua Rujin's clear eyes moved slightly, and she glanced at the two of them cautiously.
Then, he nodded slightly.
The two brothers immediately began to fawn over each other: "Miss Hua, I heard that you are very good at distinguishing right from wrong and are proficient in the laws of our court. You persuaded the prefect to release grain into Yuezhou with just a few words in Jiangling City. If you are willing to help me go there today,
If you seek justice in court, I will thank you deeply."
"Don't dare to take it seriously."
Hua Rujin smiled coldly at the two of them: "Why would you two husbands rather hand over the family property left by your father to others than shake hands and make peace with each other without caring about the brotherhood?"
A lot of money has been spent fighting each of these lawsuits.
"If my father hadn't given him an extra fifty acres of paddy field, why would I still be arguing with him?"
The thinner man snorted coldly and glared angrily at the person next to him.
"My father handed over the management of all the shops in the family to my brother. I never said a word. Why does my brother insist on being jealous of these fifty acres of Susukaku farmland?"
The fatter brother is also cold-blooded and unwilling to be outdone.
The two disliked each other, then turned their attention to Hua Rujin, and said in unison: "Please ask Miss Hua to judge the rights and wrongs for us. Even if he goes to the capital to complain, I will make him pay the price."
As for that?
Seeing the quarrel between the two, Hua Rujin followed Ting An and showed a bitter look on her face.
But after a few words, she got a general idea.
The father of the two brothers entrusted the family business to his elder brother, but he was worried that his elder brother would treat his younger brother poorly, so before his death, he gave an extra fifty acres of paddy field to his younger brother.
"I can help you solve this matter."
Hua Rujin suddenly nodded and said with a smile: "But you two brothers have to agree to my request?"
"Miss Hua, please tell me."
The two of them responded quickly.
Hua Rujin pointed to the ground: "As long as you two brothers kneel face to face and call each other brother and brother, no one will be allowed to stop unless I shout to stop. I will promise to help whoever wins until the end."
"What's so difficult about this?"
The two brothers immediately fell to their knees and yelled at each other:
"Brother."
"Second brother."
"Brother."
"Second brother."
After about two cups of tea, the two brothers' voices gradually became tired and their expressions gradually became gloomy.
Thinking about their past friendship, the two of them couldn't help crying and hugged each other tightly, bursting into tears for a while.
"Second brother, you are both stupid and have a small belly."
"Big brother, don't say that, and little brother shouldn't question you for enriching your own pockets."
After saying something to each other, the two brothers helped each other up and suddenly laughed loudly and walked away hand in hand.
"Hey, I haven't called stop yet, you haven't decided the winner yet."
Hua Rujin looked at this situation and felt secretly happy, but she pretended to be serious and called the two of them.
"No need."
The two brothers looked back together, with faces full of joy: "Miss Hua has good intentions, we won't go to court."
"They are born from the same roots, so there is no need to rush into mutual conflict."
Watching the two brothers leave, Hua Rujin sighed silently.
The onlookers were all dumbfounded. They didn't expect that this woman from the Hua family used such a simple method to end the lawsuit in a matter that even the provincial government could not decide. She was indeed not a person with a false reputation.
For a while, there were endless clapping and cheering sounds.
People who had a wait-and-see attitude before have decided to ask her for help.
Looking at the noisy crowd around her, Hua Rujin raised her eyes and looked at the quiet teahouse opposite.
Thinking that he had not washed up yet, and that this place was where the magistrates and magistrates and other officials of all sizes stayed, so it was not good to disturb the purity of others, so he immediately ordered: "If you have anything to ask, please go to the teahouse opposite to wait for me. I will be late."
It’ll be there in a while.”
Nowadays, although the government has opened up the door, I am afraid that most of these people do not know what things can be brought to court and what cannot be done. If they go to court for trivial matters, they will inevitably have to face a slap in the face first.
When everyone heard this, they all rushed into the teahouse opposite to decorate, for fear that others would take the lead.
Looking at the post house that was gradually becoming clearer, Hua Rujin turned back to the courtyard thoughtfully.
Turning her head and glancing at Ting An who was following him, she also guessed that Ye Chengkuan kept this person by her side more to monitor her.
After thinking about it, he said casually: "Young Master, I will be here for a moment. You can go to the teahouse with me later. If anyone needs to submit a complaint, I can hand it over to you for stamping."
"Miss Hua, there is no need to be too polite. Just call me Ting'an like my young master."
Ting An responded with a smile. Although he stayed in the post house with the intention of monitoring her for the young master, he also wanted to do something for her.
After all, the next cases to be taken on will have to be reviewed by government agencies at all levels. Although the complaint written by Miss Hua is well-written and can even directly lead the government to hear the case, the format is really difficult to read.
Just now he watched her resolve a dispute easily. Now Ting'an only admired her and had no other worries. After pondering for a moment, he said with a relaxed face: "Miss Hua, go quickly, my young master left some."
The official lattice is in the house, I'll get some for you."
"Thank you very much."
Seeing that he had no suspicion towards her, Hua Rujin nodded happily.
Afterwards, he went back to the room to wash up.
Hongye handed over the two prepared clothes, and she glanced at them. One was pale white and the other was pale pink, a proper noble little princess costume.
For an old person like her who has been in the workplace all year round, she is really immature and cannot grasp this temperament.
"Ahem, the No. 1 scholar has really good taste."
Hua Rujin sighed helplessly, and had no choice but to wear a pale white butterfly pattern gown, put on lighter makeup and hurried out the door.
Arriving in front of the teahouse, Ting'an handed her the plaid paper in the briefcase and warned her with a smile: "I will stand guard outside the door. If anything happens to Miss Hua, you can call me."
"good."
Hua Rujin responded in a clear voice, and after a slight hesitation, she took the briefcase and went straight into the teahouse.
The tea house was buzzing with people at this time, and everyone was talking about what happened in front of the post house just now.
When they saw the flowers blooming like brocade, they all came to greet them respectfully, serving tea and snacks.
Hua Rujin thanked everyone for their kindness one by one, sat down and took a few sips of tea slowly.
Looking at the many people gathered around her, she was almost frightened: "Is it possible that you all want to write a complaint and submit it to the county government?"
Not to mention being an official, even if I had to judge the affairs of so many people all day long, I would be overwhelmed.
It seems that we need to let everyone know that going to court is not about setting up a dragon gate array in a teahouse.
Otherwise, if he has no one to write a complaint on his behalf, he will earn money, but the champion will definitely tear himself into pieces.
Unexpectedly, as soon as she finished speaking, a rough man rushed forward, glared fiercely at the big man following behind him, and began to speak loudly and resolutely:
"Miss Hua, I'm Wang Er. One of my old egg-laying hens was bitten to death by Liu San's dog. I've been claiming compensation from Liu San for nearly half a year, but he has refused to compensate me. He also asked Miss Hua to write for me.
Complaint, I want to take Liu San to court."
"It was obviously your chicken that jumped into my yard and my dog caught it."
Liu San also argued: "Miss Hua, you have to write this complaint for me. I want to sue Wang Erpan for false accusation and extortion."
Wang Er's mouth was filled with saliva: "You're talking nonsense. My chicken just flew to the courtyard wall. It was your dog that jumped up and bit the chicken."
For a while, the two began to argue endlessly over the matter.