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Chapter 360 issued a notice on selling grain and distributing porridge.

But when they heard the content of the notice, Ah Qi, Chong San, July and September were frightened again. Xiao Man and the two maids were relatively calm, after all, they already knew the content.

"Miss, does issuing random notices count as deceiving the emperor and defying the law?" Chongsan spoke cautiously, his voice trembling slightly. He could handle the dirty work and the killing of enemies, but he had no other intentions. He still felt uneasy when he was involved with the government.

Jing Chunxi was furious. He looked around at everyone before asking with a sharp gaze, "What about the officials who deceive their superiors, steal people's property, oppress the people, and take their lives? It's said that if the royal family breaks the law, they are guilty just like the common people. Everyone knows that according to the law, that official and the people behind them have committed a serious crime. It's unforgivable and they should be punished according to the law of the country.

But will it work? Who will punish them? Who will redress the grievances of the people? The people don't even have the right to eat. If this were your hometown and your family members were starving to death, would you stay out of it?

These words sounded a bit serious, and Jing Chunxi's expression was solemn. After hearing this, everyone fell silent and lowered their heads.

Only then did Jing Chunxi raise the seal in his hand and say, "We are giving them face by affixing this seal. If this notice is posted and anyone is held accountable, it will be the government's business and has nothing to do with us."

The notice was issued by the county magistrate's office, and it was not them who did the good deed. I believe the people have sharp eyes.

But in this situation, it might be impossible not to use this seal. Now, not only did he have to convince the people in the city to take out their money and other things to buy and exchange for grain, but he also had to make sure that the soldiers guarding the city gates and the yamen runners would not raise any questions, after all, this seal was real.

Jing Chunxi saw that the ink on the two notices had slightly dried, so he put a piece of white paper on top of each one, rolled them up, tied them with a thin rope, and handed them to Xiaoman.

He said, "Send it to Ah Heng immediately and ask him to copy ten copies of each one. Remember to tell him that you like his handwriting."

If Jing Chunxi copied these twenty pages herself, her hands would be worn out, and she would probably have to write until dawn. And none of the people she was currently leading could write the beautiful regular script commonly used in government offices, so she had to make use of resources when she needed help.

After that, he wrapped the official seal and ink in a large cloth and hung it on Xiaoman's chest, admonishing her, "Take the seal with you as well. Remember not to lose it, as you will need it in the future.

After writing, each piece of notice must be stamped with a large seal. Ask Ah Heng to find more people to secretly post them near the four city gates before dawn, and the rest should be posted in densely populated areas in the city.

Seeing the big seal on Xiao Man's body, Chong San hurriedly stood up and said, "I'll go with him."

It would be troublesome if we lost this big treasure.

Jing Chunxi didn't stop them this time, and waved them out. It was dark, and Xiaoman was still young, so it would be helpful to have more people to look after her.

Jing Chunxi looked at Ah Qi again and said, "Things are a bit urgent today. Uncle Qi has to rush to Gantang Town to inform Master Liu. He has to make sure the house where the grain is stored is vacated before dawn. He also tells them to organize the staff as soon as possible and start distributing porridge this afternoon."

If people can drink the porridge as soon as possible, more lives may be saved. Jing Chunxi doesn't want to wait any longer.

The food used for the porridge was naturally hers. The people's livelihood was at stake, so she couldn't be so petty.

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