The Guards Captain wrote down all the names of these people and then instructed the clerk to access their family records to see what their ancestors had done.
After all this fuss, the day had passed.
The next day, the entrance to the Princess Residence was quiet, and no one dared to approach.
A few days later, the County Magistrate of Mei County, under Wei Zhan's supervision, held court to try those who were causing trouble.
Those with minor charges were beaten twenty times in court and their families were asked to provide bail. Moreover, they were required to sign a pledge stating that if they dared to cause trouble or harass citizens again, they would face severe punishment.
For those with existing criminal records, their days of reckoning had arrived. Chu Shun had managed to amass plenty of evidence of their habitual acts of bullying and oppression, and all the victims were brought in to identify their criminals and their crimes.