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Chapter 41 The Princess Takes the Blame and is Granted Death

Chapter 41 The Princess Takes the Blame and is Granted Death (41)

It must be said that traveling in spirit form is incredibly convenient. If you were traveling with a physical body, unless you were lucky enough to get a spaceship, it would be difficult to reach this speed. In less than two hours, Ding Shui had made it from the capital to the King of Han's fiefdom, thousands of miles away.

When dealing with Prince Lu before, because of lack of experience, we didn't even know how to deal with Prince Lu in the end, so it was inevitable that we were hesitant and hesitant.

Now I have experience.

They even found their soul's destination.

Therefore, Ding Shui's next visit to Prince Han's mansion was much more decisive and direct. Upon arrival, he immediately targeted the entire mansion, storing it, along with the land above the King's Gu-refining and burial grounds, into a synthetic storage space. The result was that Prince Han's mansion completely vanished, leaving those within bewildered and looking around.

The people in the King Han's mansion, who were relatively close to the place where King Han refined poison and buried bones, soon discovered that there were two pits not far away. One pit was full of various human bones and rotten corpses that had not yet rotted into bones. The other pit was full of various poisonous insects and deformed humans.

King Han had already evolved from simply refining Gu to refining Gu people. The deformed humans inside were his Gu people. Of course, this was what he considered a success; the failure was in the bone pit.

"Hey, King Han is not in the palace?"

After Ding Shui had done all this, he discovered that there was no trace of the King of Han in the palace. But it didn't matter, he couldn't stay home. So Ding Shui didn't bother looking for him himself, but simply wandered around the palace.

Wait for King Han to deliver the goods to your door himself.

She could wait calmly, but the people in Prince Han's mansion obviously couldn't remain calm, nor could anyone else nearby. What a joke! Such a large mansion just disappeared out of thin air. Who could remain calm?
So chaos soon ensued.

Some people screamed, some fled in terror, some leaned forward to watch out of curiosity, and some wanted to know what had happened. Because the backbones of the Han Palace were not there, and most of their confidants might have been taken away with them, the entire Han Palace was now leaderless and no one was in control of the situation.

Naturally, the situation will become more and more chaotic.

After a while, Ding Shui felt that things were still not chaotic enough. Most importantly, no one had exposed many of King Han's crimes, so she quickly started the next step. It was not troublesome, and she mainly did two things.

Two good deeds that saved lives.

The first is to select the various sleeping and sedative ingredients in the bodies of the scholars and candidates who were captured by King Han and prepared to be used to make poisonous people, and combine them with the guards who were responsible for guarding them nearby.

Then the scholars and candidates woke up.

The guards nearby fainted.

The second method is to select various toxins in the brains and internal organs of the poisoned people and fuse them with their nails, hair and other parts of the body that have no effect on them, so that they can wake up.

Rather than being successful in refining the Gu, these Gu masters are more like people who have been tortured to the point of being half-dead.

The so-called not afraid of pain.

That's because their pain nerves are damaged.

They are not afraid of death and will charge forward without thinking when ordered to do so. That is because the logical thinking part of their brain is damaged, leaving only the core reaction center that can complete basic conditioned reflexes.

Just like training a dog to drool when it hears a bell, it essentially makes people lose their instincts and self.

Unfortunately, even if Ding Shui forced all the toxins in their bodies into their hair and nails, he would not be able to make them recover completely. After all, many aspects of the damage are irreversible, at least not with current means.

Some of them had brain nerves so severely damaged that they could not regain consciousness even after the toxins were forced out.

What happened afterwards basically met Ding Shui's expectations.

First, after a brief moment of confusion, the scholars who regained consciousness quickly decided to flee in all directions and leave this unfamiliar place. They had no idea who had captured them.

I don’t know where I am.

At this time, all the houses and buildings around are gone. When you look up, you can only see the sky, so naturally it is even more unclear where you are now?
After running for several kilometers and seeing many other people who were at a loss, and asking a few questions, I finally knew where they were. At the same time, as long as you have a normal brain, you can guess who caught them.

Besides King Han?

Who else could have secretly hidden them in Prince Han's palace?

After learning this, they obviously did not dare to reveal their situation to anyone else, and hurriedly continued to run outside, at least to leave the area of Prince Han's Mansion.

The Gu man was slightly out of control.

Some of them, upon waking up, immediately reacted to a bloody massacre. After all, a large portion of these Gu users were local natives or members of certain mountain barbarian tribes. Their civilization was already relatively low, and their brains were also affected by the poison. Seeing someone who had captured them or caused them to become like this, they became enraged and sought revenge. This was understandable and not surprising.

Faced with these situations, Ding Shui could only exert some artificial influence to extract the souls of those poisoned people.

In fact, it is equivalent to killing them.

Originally, Ding Shui didn't want to kill them, he just wanted to control them first and prevent them from killing people. However, while controlling their souls, he happened to look at their memories. Many of them had indeed gone down the mountain to rob local people, and some had even eaten people.

There's probably no need to keep it like this.

It just so happens that their souls have been controlled by Ding Shui, so just take them away and send them on their way.

The remaining ones are the ones who have woken up.

Most people choose to escape first.

However, a small number of people felt that there was no point in continuing to live like this. Going back might even bring harm to their families, so it would be better to stay and expose the King of Han. As long as enough people knew what the King of Han had done, even if he remained unpunished in the end, at least their deaths would not be in vain.

The official county annals may not record it.

But folk history must be recorded anyway.

Therefore, this group of people quickly began to loudly recount the King of Han's actions and their own personal experiences while running towards the crowd. Under Ding Shui's protection, even if some of the guards wanted to approach and capture them, or even kill them, they were able to either turn danger into safety and miraculously escape death, or the guards chasing them suddenly fell unconscious.

Before long, news of King Han's actions had spread throughout the entire Han Palace and was quickly spreading outside.

And those who have escaped.

The relevant news was also spread and circulated.

They were unaware of Dingshui's existence, so their primary purpose was to spread the word. They didn't expect the King of Han to be arrested or jailed, or even to receive justice for their actions; they simply hoped more people would know about it and avoid being silenced.

So it didn't take long.

The entire Jinnan Prefecture became noisy.

(End of this chapter)

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