Zhang Sui'an didn't want to surrender evidence of other families' crimes.
But he couldn't refuse.
He had just agreed, and sitting beside him were six Martial Artists from the Bronze Realm. If he angered Huang An, there would be no hope for recovery.
Furthermore, the price of surrendering was much lighter than refusing to do so.
They could guess, they could imagine, that what Huang An wanted was not evidence of crimes committed by their own family, and his two good friends' families.
After all, such bullying tactics would not be proposed by Huang An unless he was a fool.
In that case, he could actually surrender.
This was essentially a declaration of his goodwill toward Huang An and City Lord Zhao.
The price of providing evidence of crimes committed by other members of noble families was not enough for them to refuse outright.
They can't refuse, but they don't want to accept either.
Both paths lead to death. What should they do?