The road to the ten Mile slope had never been so lively before.
When the pedestrians on the road heard the sound of horse hooves, they all turned to look and saw a large group of patrol inspectors galloping over.
The horse stomped on the mud, as fast as lightning, with an anxious look.
When the passers-by saw this scene, they quickly dodged to the side of the road and even jumped into the sewage ditch without a care.
They were in such a panic because they were afraid of being trampled to death by the horses.
The officials had long since made a rule that if one did not avoid an official on horseback, they would be responsible for their own injuries or death.
If the situation was serious, he could even be fined and sentenced.
After Jing Cha Si passed, a large group of soldiers and horses quickly rushed over, scaring the passers-by into hiding again.