Seeing everyone staring at him as if he were a monkey in a circus, Li Dashanās heart finally sank to the depths of despair.
He felt as though heād been plunged into an icy abyss.
Realizing that nothing he could say would clear his name, Li Dashan didnāt kneel and beg for mercy. Instead, a blazing fury ignited deep within him.
It wasnāt the first time heād been on the receiving end of such a look.
Whether it was the previous Magistrate Su, the current Magistrate Chai, or the once-unbridled Han the Eighth, they had all looked at him this way.
As if he werenāt a man, but an animal.
He decided to throw caution to the wind. Snatching the potion, he smashed it on the ground and began to curse, "You goddamn corrupt official! May your family line be cursed and may lightning strike you down where you stand!"
Crude words, sublime satisfaction.
One could only imagine the resentment this simple farmer, who had swallowed his grievances for most of his life, had built up against the Government Office to be pushed to such a point.
If Li Dashan had felt even a sliver of hope for survival, he would never have become so hysterical.
However, his outburst did not have the intended effect.
Magistrate Chai didnāt get angry; he merely furrowed his brow slightly.
The two Government Officials standing by immediately seized Li Dashanās arms and forced him down, leaving him gasping for breath.
No matter how he struggled, he couldnāt move an inch.
Looking at Li Dashanāhis face crimson, his eyes spitting fire, yet able to do nothing but rage helplesslyāMagistrate Chai smiled. He spoke slowly, "In all my years, Iāve seen plenty of hotheads who lash out when faced with death. But Iāve never seen one whose final curses are so utterly unoriginal!"
He took a sip from his teacup, then waved a hand. "Li Dashan, Huang Xiaoru, and Li Xiao conspired with rebels, intending to start an uprising. The evidence is irrefutable. Men, have them sign and press their fingerprints to the confession!"
Upon hearing the command, several more green-robed government officials hurried forward, holding a scroll on which the confession was already written out.
Just as they were about to force the signatures and hastily close the case, a shadowy figure slowly walked in from outside the County Magistrateās Office. "What an impressive display of authority, Magistrate!" a voice called out.
At the sound of the voice, everyone in the County Magistrateās Office froze, their gazes instinctively turning toward the entrance.
āStanding at the entrance was a fair-featured boy of about ten, dressed in patched linen clothes. He carried a bulging bundle in each hand and his chest heaved as if he had just rushed back from a long journey.
Staring at the impossibly young boy, Magistrate Chai was uncertain. He narrowed his eyes and asked, "Who are you? Why do you disrupt this court? Do you not know that is a capital offense?"
Li Changāan didnāt answer, simply continuing to walk inside.
Once his face was in full view, Master Wang, who held a significant grudge against him, was the first to recognize him.
At first, Master Wang looked stunned, but realization quickly turned to elation. He shot to his feet and exclaimed, "Thatās the boy! Thatās Li Changāan, the one who conspires with rebels and brings ruin to the people! Magistrate Chai, Historian Liu, seize him at once!"
āLooking at the youthful, fair-featured boy, both Magistrate Chai and Historian Liuās expressions darkened.
They both already knew that the enemy Master Wang was sparing no expense to exterminate was a six-year-old boy.
But hearing about it and seeing him in the flesh were two entirely different matters.
When theyād first heard, theyād thought it was absurd, but hadnāt given it much more thought.
But now, actually seeing Li Changāan in person, they couldnāt help but feel a profound sense of the absurd.
āWe went to all this trouble, mobilized half the resources of the entire Government Office, and all for what? To take down a perfectly ordinary family of commoners?ā
āWhat a joke!ā
Magistrate Chaiās face was as black as the bottom of a pot. But he had already taken the money; he couldnāt back out now. He slammed his gavel. "Men! Seize this vile little spawn!"
Hearing the order, the group of Clerks, who had been staring in a daze, finally snapped back to reality and began to close in on Li Changāan from all sides.
Seeing that an inescapable net was now closing in within the County Magistrateās Office, Master Wang stared at Li Changāan with a savage grin. "Well, well, boy. Heaven has a path, but you refused to walk it. Hell has no gate, yet you came knocking. Whereās that wretched Daoist? Is he lying in ambush outside? Why donāt you two just attack together? Weāll see whose is fasterāMagistrate Chaiās blade, or your own necks!"
"I know you gentlemen are in a hurry, but donāt be *too* hasty..." Li Changāan, a pleasant smile never leaving his face, suddenly lifted the bulging cloth bags in his hands. "Iāve prepared a little surprise for all of you today. It wonāt be too late to decide whether to arrest me after youāve received it."
At Li Changāanās words, the County Magistrateās Office fell silent for a moment. No one knew what this disturbingly demonic young man was plotting.
Before anyone could react, Li Changāan tossed one of the bundles forward.
THUMP-RUMBLE-RUMBLE!
The bundle landed in the middle of the main hall.
Thrown with considerable force, it continued to roll across the floor.
One of the Government Officials mustered his courage, stepped forward, and used his saber to flip open a corner of the cloth. Inside was a severed head... its eyes still wide open!
The smile hadnāt even had time to fade from Master Wangās lips.
After getting a clear look at the head that had rolled to a stop on the floor, he fainted dead away.
A servant from Master Wangās household recognized the headās owner and shrieked, "Th-th-that... thatās the Young Masterās head! Itās the Young Masterās head! Young Master, Young Master, whatās happened to you?!"
The crowd erupted into chaos.
No one could have imagined that one of the two bundles Li Changāan carried contained the head of Master Wangās son!
But it was far from over.
With a casual flick of his wrist, Li Changāan threw in the second bundle, sending it rolling across the floor.
The hall fell deathly silent.
Learning from the first grisly reveal, this time no one dared to open it.
Finally, a Government Official steeled himself, stepped forward, and kicked the contents out of the bundle...
Sure enough, it was another head.
But while the first head had belonged to a young man, this one had aged skin and gray hair.
"Father... My father? Thatās my father!" Chai Busan, who had been sitting high on the dais, glanced at the head and froze. A moment later, as if struck by lightning, he began to tremble and let out a squeal like a pig being slaughtered. "Men! Get him! Seize that boy! Iāll have him sliced into a thousand pieces!"
Magistrate Chaiās roar threw the County Magistrateās Office into chaos. Still, dozens of government officials heard the order, instinctively drew their long sabers, and prepared to hack this unbelievably audacious fiend to pieces.
"They say this chaotic era is unjust, that a manās life is as worthless as a weed..." Looking down on the crowd, Li Changāanās gaze was as cold as a blade. He let out a slow breath. "If thatās the case, then watch me. Today, I will forge a new world of light and justice!"
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