Seeing that Qiyue and Jiuyue had already appeared in front of him, he ignored Xiaoman and ordered: "You two go out and call Chongsan and Ah Qi in immediately."

July and September didn't even glance at Xiaoman, nor did they plead for him. They disappeared in a flash.

"What are you standing there for? Come here and help me search you." As soon as Jing Chunxi finished speaking, he stepped forward and tried to touch Shen Rui in his arms, but was pushed away by Xiaoman.

"I'll do it!" and then immediately tear off his clothes.

When Ah Qi and Chong San came in, they saw Jing Chunxi and Xiao Man had just stood up. The man on the ground had his clothes in tatters, his belt was loose, and his chest was exposed.

Two people:…

Only when I saw Xiaoman handing the two letters to the young lady did I understand what was going on.

Jing Chunxi kicked the dog official in the head and even stepped on his mouth with his heel, saying, "Uncle Chong, you will send this dog official to Qiu's bed in Taoyuan Lane later."

Everyone:…

Chongsan felt something was wrong and thought the young lady had made a mistake. He couldn't help asking, "Isn't it for Miss Xichun in Manchunyuan?"

He was immediately kicked hard by Ah Qi: "I thought I asked you to do something good?"

Chongsan didn't realize it immediately, but he obediently tried to bend over and carry the man. Jing Chunxi handed him something again: "This is an aphrodisiac. When he wakes up, give it to him."

Seeing that everyone was stunned, Jing Chunxi said, "Qiu was also drunk."

Jing Chunxi said after a while: "Everyone go out and wait for me outside."

Ah Qi helped Chong San with some strength, and Chong San soon disappeared with Chen Zhengtang on his back, and the other four followed him out.

I originally just wanted to collect the good stuff in the car.

However, thinking of the difficulty of being exiled without carriages and horses, Jing Chunxi put all five carriages and the things on them into the carriages, and then put in ten more unconscious horses.

He turned around and walked towards the direction where the dog official and the other two had just come out. Sure enough, there were two low houses entering through the small corner door. The door of one of them was open and there was a light on inside.

At first glance, the house was filled with miscellaneous items that were not usually used, which should be used to confuse people. But now she saw an open dark room in the corner.

That dog official probably just wanted to go out and send someone off and come back right away, so he didn't even close the dark room.

Haha, it comes without any effort.

It's easier on her.

After walking down twenty or thirty steps and a few more steps, you will see the dark room. The candlesticks are still lit all the way down.

The dark room was arranged as a study, but it was actually where the corrupt officials plotted.

In the most conspicuous position on the table, on a few pieces of white paper, Jing Chunxi actually saw the official seal. He picked it up and looked at it, then made up his mind and put it into the space first.

The desk, bookcase, chairs and treasure cabinet are all made of rosewood, and they were all collected.

Paintings, letters, and books were all left untouched, and according to previous experience, the wastebasket was also put in. All these things were sorted and placed in a room. Jing Chunxi felt that the things here must be very important, especially the letters, which must be related to the Crown Prince and the Grand Tutor's Mansion.

After collecting all of this, the study suddenly became empty. She felt like something was missing. How could the county governor's mansion not have her favorite gold and silver treasures? She didn't believe that they would all be given to the prince.

Jing Chunxi was reluctant to leave until she achieved her goal. She looked around and didn't see anything unusual. She then looked at the wall behind the cabinet and found something different. She saw a thin crack. If she hadn't been so sure in her heart, she would have thought it was a normal crack even if she saw it.

I knocked on the wall with my hand, and the sound felt hollow. I knew this was the place, but I didn't know how to open it.

I touched the wall in all directions, patted and knocked hard, but there was no response. I stomped on the floor, which didn't work either. I also tried the method of entering and exiting through the secret door of Tao Mansion, but it still didn't work.

Jing Chunxi was so angry that she jumped up and down, spinning in circles. She stomped and banged her head against the wall, and just when she thought there was no hope, the wall in front of the door slowly opened on its own.

"Haha! I'm so lucky." The ways of opening the door are similar, but also different. It's really like a blind cat catching a dead mouse.

No, she is not a blind cat, but a very lucky cat.

There is no need to go down the stairs this time, because the dark room is parallel to the study, and you can go directly in once the door is opened.

The darkroom was four or five times the size of the study outside. Looking up, one could see rows of shelves and valuable items lying around on the floor.

The good things on the ground are all big items, including expensive furniture, screens, and ornaments, all in different styles, completely out of the same taste. You can tell at a glance that they were looted from wealthy families.

I'm afraid that the rich families who fled Jiujiang County in a hurry did not have time or plans to move their valuables away, and many of them were broken into by the County Magistrate Chen.

Jing Chunxi kept "collecting", "collecting" and "collecting" all the way, and even collected the shelves, otherwise the space would still be messy.

There are still a lot of good things further in, still displayed on the shelves.

There is a wide variety of calligraphy and paintings, rare ancient books, four treasures of the study, and exquisite tea sets.

Some paintings and calligraphy are thrown away without even rolling them up. I wonder how the people whose homes were stolen would feel when they return home to see the bare walls and empty houses.

Take it. No one can get away with it so the government can't. It's worth a lot of money if you sell it. You can take it from the government and use it for the people in the future.

But how could there be no real gold or silver? Not even small treasures or ornaments were seen.

Could it be that this County Magistrate Chen was so open-minded that he really gave all the good things to the Crown Prince? Jing Chunxi simply found it impossible. Others might believe it, but she didn't.

It was not until I walked all the way to the end of the dark room that I found dozens of wooden boxes placed at the innermost part.

I knew that this corrupt official was not so innocent. I didn't even have to think about it, there must be gold, silver and treasures inside.

The outermost box had not been sealed yet, not even covered, and the contents inside immediately blinded Jing Chunxi.

They are all treasures indeed!

The people's blood and sweat were all collected bit by bit. Unlike the official silver embezzled by the Fourth Prince, each ingot was neatly arranged.

The box was filled with a mess of things, including large gold and silver ingots, gold foil, gold bars and silver bars, as well as small silver ingots, broken silver, gold melon seeds and silver melon seeds.

What Jing Chunxi saw was not gold and silver, but the blood and tears of the people, and she had to accept it.

I opened another box next to it, and this time it contained mostly jewelry for female members, both gold and silver. Most of them were in a mess, and some of the head ornaments and hairpins were deformed by being pressed. There were also many exquisite small jewelry boxes inside. Just by looking at the boxes, you could tell they came from various households. When I opened them, the jewelry was still relatively intact and not damaged.

Thinking that in order to avoid starvation, ordinary people might have to pawn even their ancestral gold and silver hairpins, Jing Chunxi was furious. At this moment, he wished he could drag Chen Zhengtang back and cut him into pieces.

I opened another box and found many ornaments including red jade, white jade, black jade and jadeite pendants, as well as many pearl and gemstone ornaments. There were even several strings of pearls the size of pigeon eggs. They were indeed all good stuff.

Any county magistrate would dare to keep so many things for himself, and I wonder how much was taken to the Prince's Palace.

The Fourth Prince casually hid so many good things on Fupoling Mountain. The Crown Prince had more in his hands, no less. He was probably rich enough to rival a country. Jing Chunxi was really angry but had no place to vent it. He could only keep "collecting", "collecting", and "collecting".

It seems that we can’t let Master Jingyi live too comfortably in Qingshan Villa. We have to find him something to do. It seems that I have to write a letter when I go back.

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