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Transmigration in the Prosperous Era: The Cute Concubine Solves the Case.
Chapter 209: Anger. [209]
Summary
The passage depicts a tense courtroom scene where a county magistrate is preparing to punish Dai Yuan without proper evidence, despite her claims of innocence. Qian Yi Xue intervenes, challenging the magistrate's hasty judgment by citing national policy against executing punishment without proof. Her bold stance and the growing public support cause the magistrate to hesitate, revealing the complex dynamics of power, justice, and social pressure in this legal setting. The narrative explores themes of corruption, due process, and the courage to speak out against potential injustice.Full content
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