Soon, Xiao Hanzheng brought the accusation paper out.
He then got someone to bring out a table and place a brush and ink on it.
Liang Yulin took the lead and walked over to sign his name, followed by Xi Rong and the others.
The commoners also swarmed over, but when they reached the table, they spontaneously lined up.
This was a habit that Shi Qingluo had deliberately taught everyone in the county town.
Whether it was to buy or collect things, they had to queue up.
One by one, they lined up to sign their names.
Xiao Hanzheng thanked everyone again and then let them go.
After the ink dried, Xiao Hanzheng folded the accusation paper and put it in the memorial that he had already written.
He handed it to Prince Yi and said, "I'll have to trouble Your Highness to have it sent to the capital at top speed to His Majesty."