The abbot's eyes widened suddenly, and red threads appeared under his eyes.

"But, that..."

He wanted to say, wasn't that one taken away? Suddenly I remembered that there was more than one.

Yan Ruyu glanced at him and comforted him silently.

"Don't go out to the original area these days," Yan Ruyu said in a low voice, "We will be responsible for the funeral."

The little beggar sobbed: "But Uncle Gan'er's body... is incomplete."

If the body is not buried completely, there will be no reincarnation and no peace after death.

They didn't move or disperse.

The abbot took a few steps to the side, and Yan Ruyu followed.

"Don't be too sad, he will be avenged."

Yan Ruyu is not very good at comforting people, so the guarantee she can give is just comfort.

The abbot's nose was a little sore: "I know, but there is something I want to tell you."

"You said."

"Although they are beggars, they can't go anywhere. Beggars in the city are also divided into territories. A group like them are old and young and weak. Otherwise, I wouldn't have found them in the first place."

"They gave me all the information I had before, and they helped me a lot."

The abbot stumbled when he spoke, but Yan Ruyu understood.

What she just said, "Don't go to the original area for activities yet," doesn't work at all. If you don't let them go there, they have nowhere to go.

Yan Ruyu glanced at the few beggars and then looked at the abbot.

"Let's let them settle in a safe place first. What I'm worried about is that the person who escaped will be detrimental to them if he sees their appearance."

The abbot nodded, and Yan Ruyu paused, then continued slowly: "However, we must understand that we don't know the origins of these little beggars. We can use them temporarily and give money and things. But if they are used for their own use, it is not A simple thing.”

The abbot's face straightened: "I understand, I understand."

He sighed: "I just feel sorry for that old beggar. He is helpless and has not lived a good life for a few days. If I hadn't found him, he might have continued to beg for food. Although it was difficult, he was still alive... … He was still thinking of me before he died.”

Yan Ruyu patted him on the shoulder: "The funeral will be arranged for him. I know that it will be in vain to do anything after death. Just do what you can. Find a temple and light an everlasting lamp."

"Okay, it's up to you."

Yan Ruyu's voice was low, which slowly relaxed the abbot's tense and self-reproaching mind.

"I will find an opportunity to talk to the governor about the beggars and orphans in the city. When the time comes, we will contribute money and efforts, not for fame and fortune, but for peace of mind. When the time comes, you can bring all these children over. If they are of good character and have a future, , will be used first in the future.”

The abbot's eyes lit up, he was moved and aggrieved, his mouth flattened, and he wanted to cry again.

"Stop crying," Yan Ruyu stopped, "We are in the midst of a storm right now. Being too nice to them will be detrimental to them. If you can use them to spy on others, others can use other beggars to spy on them."

The abbot felt a chill in his heart and held back his tears: "Yes, yes, you are right."

Yan Ruyu thought for a while: "Depending on the situation, we will resettle them first. If something happens again, let them go to jail."

The abbot was shocked: "Jail?"

Then I changed my mind and realized that going to jail was actually safer.

"I'll go see the person I caught first. You must be careful when you return home, especially you. Cheng Shuyi still wants to arrest you."

The abbot became nervous again and nodded hurriedly.

The explanation here is clear, Yan Ruyu and Huo Changhe went to see Governor Cao, and Feng Shao stayed behind to help.

Before Governor Cao returned home, he heard from the police that someone had been arrested in a brothel.

He was groggy. He had been tense these days. When he relaxed, the fatigue in his body swept over him like a wave.

When I heard about the brothel, I subconsciously thought it was a matter of jealousy and didn't want to pay attention to it.

The master patiently reminded: "Sir, I think that person is unusual. Although he is wearing our clothes, he looks like an outsider. Moreover, killing the deputy general of the city guard army in a brothel is quite strange."

Governor Cao opened his eyes, turned over and sat up: "Kill the city guards?"

"Yes," the Master said with a serious face, "Even if there is no doubt about his identity, Shen Huaixin might send someone to ask for him. You have to deal with it early."

Governor Cao couldn't get tired now and got out of bed to get dressed: "Then I have to interrogate and ask what's going on."

I had just put on my clothes and was about to go to the court to ask questions when the police came to report: "Sir, the King of Zhennan has arrived."

Governor Cao's eyes lit up: "You're here just in time, please come quickly!"

He paused the lecture, invited people in, and went directly to the study.

Before he could speak, Huo Changhe got straight to the point and said, "Sir, I am here to arrest someone who needs to be arrested quickly."

"Yes, yes, I did catch one. I'm thinking of going to court..."

"There is no need to go to court, he is one of the murderers who burned and looted the grain depot," Huo Changhe said firmly.

Yin Ding, who came in behind him, told what happened.

Governor Cao suddenly realized it and was secretly happy. It was really amazing. Look, all of his men were capable. They had an outline so quickly and they caught people without attracting attention.

Fortunately, fortunately, he expressed his attitude to King Zhennan early and there was no confrontation.

Governor Cao stood up and saluted: "Thank you, thank you, my lord, and thank you for this fat little righteous man."

Yin Ding's smiling round face was slightly slumped - he's just a righteous man, what the hell is a fat righteous man!

"Sir, there is no need to be polite. Since I promised you to help, I will not make a mistake." Huo Changhe's eyes were cold. "However, I will personally interrogate him."

"Okay, okay, no problem."

Governor Cao couldn't ask for it.

The person was captured and thrown directly into jail. Because it was a felony of murder, the place of detention was also different.

It was already getting late at this moment, so no one except the jailer on duty that night knew about Dagur being taken to prison.

Governor Cao led the way, leading Huo Changhe and Yan Ruyu to the prison.

After breaking the silver ingot and entering the prison, Governor Cao asked everyone else to go out and guard outside the cell.

Dagur has recovered a little now and is a little weaker than normal. He is leaning against the wall and sitting on the haystack, closing his eyes to rest.

Although he knew he was in jail, he didn't panic too much.

He knew that someone would save him and he wouldn't stay here for long.

There was a sound of footsteps, and someone was coming with a lantern.

He opened his eyes and saw that it was Governor Cao who was walking in front.

A sneer escaped from his throat: "I recognize you."

Governor Cao was stunned for a moment, then snorted coldly: "It's best if you recognize him, and I'm not afraid of you recognizing him."

Dagur spat out the hay in his mouth and said, "You are an official in the city, but you are not the most capable."

"Why don't you let me go and I'll give you a big gift."

Governor Cao took two steps to the side and flashed Huo Changhe and Yan Ruyu behind him.

"After entering here, you still want to leave?"

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