Mu Yunhan turned his head, looked down at the young man at the head, and accurately reported his name: "Sun Wei, a seventh-grade captain of the patrol camp, is from Tongcheng, and has an older brother who is on duty at the Priest's Palace."
Sun Wei was taken aback. He raised his hand high and stopped in mid-air as he was about to wave it downward.
"Do you know me?" he asked in a very uncertain tone: "Why do you know me?"
Mu Yunhan smiled enigmatically: "Not only do I know you, I also know that you have been entrusted by someone to uphold justice and resolve today's strange matter so as to avoid causing greater trouble."
Sun Wei fell silent.
He put down his hand and looked uncertainly at Mu Yunhan's people, then at the old man hanging on the tree waiting to dry, and at the strong man huddled on the ground looking at him eagerly.
Finally, he ordered his men: "Arrest this unruly man who indulged the cattle and committed murder, and then arrest these unruly men who took advantage of the situation and stirred up trouble!"
The patrol battalion soldiers who were full of murderous intent just now and were about to have a fight with Mu Yunhan and others were all stunned.
Sun Wei shouted loudly: "Didn't you hear what I said?"
He swung his riding crop and hit the cavalryman closest to him.
His men woke up from a dream, went up obediently, captured those people, and tied them behind the horses.
Mu Yunhan pointed at the dead cow on the ground and said with a smile: "As I said just now, I am a businessman. Even if I throw money into the water, there will still be splashes. I will not do anything unclear.
Today, I ask Lieutenant Sun and your brothers to testify that I lost the cow and it belongs to me. Mr. Bai, have you written the deed?"
Bai Wuwei handed over the deed in duplicate: "Master, it's written."
Mu Yunhan smiled and signed his name, pressed a bright red cinnabar fingerprint, and handed it to the cattle owner: "It's your turn."
The cattle owner trembled and said tremblingly: "It's a misunderstanding..."
He looked at her, then quietly looked at Sun Wei and the old man, crying out of embarrassment and worry because it was rare.
Mu Yunhan was impatient. He approached him with a smile and said in a voice that only the other two could hear: "Don't you want to sign? Do you really want to die? Or do you really want your family members to die?"
The owner of the cow cried out with a cry of "Wow", made a sign with blurred eyes and pressed his fingerprints.
Mu Yunhan handed the deed to Sun Wei: "Colonel Sun, please do this favor."
Sun Wei didn't understand why this woman was so obsessed with signing the deed. He said with a sullen face, "Don't go too far."
Mu Yunhan smiled and said, "I can go even further. After all, you see, I even know you and your brother."
"I can't read."
"It doesn't matter if you can't read. You can draw a circle and press your fingerprints."
Sun Wei resolutely refused silently and angrily.
Mu Li took the deed and walked around the cavalry, urging them to testify.
The cavalry looked at them as if they were fools and refused without any surprise.
Mu Yunhan stopped smiling and asked Sun Wei to look at her car: "They rammed my car and wanted to murder me. They actually went out with weapons in broad daylight. How could such a thing happen in the capital of the capital and under the emperor's feet?"
She pointed at the stupid strong men and accused: "They must be criminal thieves who are interested in my family wealth and want to rob it. Captain Sun must eliminate harm for the people."
Sun Wei angrily signed his name on the deed. (To be continued)