Early the next morning, Mu Yunhan got up, had breakfast, and went to see the wounded as usual.
Because the news of the emperor's marriage has spread throughout Pucheng, and because of Meng Jia's words yesterday, the news has already spread that "there is another suspect in the arson case, and the Yaoshantang is also a victim."
When the victims saw Mu Yunhan, they couldn't help but feel a little more cordial and respectful.
He was also a victim in this matter, but he did not refuse or defend himself. He took the responsibility first, resettled the victims and rescued the injured. This is a great benevolent person.
Some people are also worried that after it is determined that Yaoshantang is not responsible, it will no longer care about them and will not help repair the house.
So Shao Shao had to go up to Mu Yunhan to test her intentions and find out how she would deal with it in the future.
Mu Yunhan smiled and said: "You don't have to worry, everything will be business as usual until the case is closed. As for the follow-up, we will talk about it at that time."
Someone came hurriedly: "The imperial envoy is gone!"
Everyone started talking about it, saying that since he left, the result must have been achieved.
Why are you unwilling to publish it so that the victims can make claims for compensation or something like that?
Mu Yunhan thought a little more.
The way she looked at Meng Jia, she was really confident.
This situation, so far, has been broken cleanly and beautifully.
The emperor proved with practical actions that he had unlimited trust in Gu Fenglin, so if the conservatives of the Mongolian Party continue to toss, they will push themselves towards death.
Because of this, the vicious nursery rhyme has disappeared and is no longer sung.
But with so many people killed and injured, there must be an explanation and someone must take responsibility.
Who will bear this responsibility?
Mu Yunhan wrote a letter to Gu Fenglin expressing his concerns.
Gu Fenglin quickly replied and told her not to worry about it, and everything would be decided by itself.
He urged her to deal with Park Cheng's affairs quickly and go home early.
"I miss you..." He said at the end of the letter that without her at home, he couldn't eat well or sleep well.
Mu Yunhan pursed her lips and smiled. She missed him too.
She took the time to deal with Pu Cheng's affairs, and finally handed over the finishing touches to Zhu Dayou two days later, preparing to take Mu Li and others back to the capital.
The carriage was ready, and a steward rushed over, out of breath: "Someone came from the capital and took Magistrate Peng away! He is said to be the real culprit in the arson case!"
Mu Yunhan was surprised: "Peng Bo?"
Is Peng Bo the real culprit in the arson case?
Although she felt that this possibility could not be ruled out, wasn't the development of the matter too unexpected?
The steward said: "It's true. It is said that the imperial envoy reported it, and many people in the county government were arrested."
Mu Yunhan caught up in a car, and Peng Bo and others had just been escorted to the city gate.
The person escorting him was a chief executive of the Criminal Department and had contacts with Mu Li.
Mu Li went up to talk to him for a while and then came back and said: "It was Mr. Meng who reported it. It is said that after he returned to the capital, he went directly to the palace to see His Majesty.
After that, His Majesty quickly issued an order to have Shen Guang, the Minister of Punishment, take charge of the case and report it directly to His Majesty. The rest of Dali Temple and others have no right to interfere."
Mu Yunhan frowned.
Could it be that Meng Jia planned to make Peng Bo a scapegoat?
She ordered the carriage to rush forward, stopped beside the prison carriage, and looked at Peng Bo: "Master Peng."
Peng Bo's face was full of panic and despair, and he relied on the prison car to support his body.
Hearing her voice, he slowly raised his head and opened his mouth, wanting to say something, but not a single word came out.