Chapter 124. Worries About Reporting to Authorities
It was just that the sky hadn’t fully brightened yet, and because there were no familiar faces around, the middle-aged man dared to kindly remind them with a word.
But that was the most he could do; the thought of going to the government office to testify had never crossed his mind.
The government office isn’t an easy place to enter. It’s said that not many people come out unscathed after going in, and testifying once could get one remembered with resentment. Who knows if those inhuman fellows would seek revenge once they come out.
Waving his hand, seeing some people around looking in his direction, the middle-aged man adjusted the straw hat on his head and turned to leave.
As the middle-aged man left, people gradually dispersed, most of them sharing the same thought, fearing that the owner of the ox cart would drag them along to the government office to testify.
No one would be willing to do such a thankless task; it’s better to get on with whatever needs to be done. Some spectacles aren’t meant to be entertaining.
Looking at the two people tied up, Hua Jin looked at her father and asked, "Father, what shall we do with them?"
"Send them to the government," Hua Chengtian said, his eyes cold and sharp as he glanced at the two men, spitting out these three words chillingly.
It was actually a mercy for the two, but under the current circumstances, it was the best solution. Letting them go was absolutely not an option; not killing them instantly was already rational, sufficiently restrained.
Hua Jin nodded, glaring unhappily at the two people on the ground. It seemed that their plan to return home today would have to be changed.
