
Guarding the Border: I Use Military Regulations to Intercept Hu Tian's Mandate
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Lin Mo, the archivist of the Department of History, froze to death in a pile of dead people in the north. When he opened his eyes, he saw a tiger talisman stuck in his throat and a bloody word on the pile of corpses - "Article 17: Those who tamper with the battle report will be killed." He did not kneel in the sky or worship God. He only took out a wooden sign and read "The Military Rules of the Great Ganbian" and looked in the mirror. The afterimage of the wronged soul automatically appeared in the court, the evil spirit condensed into a gavel, and the broken blade floated in the air as evidence. The first case was the counter-murder of the captain: he cut open the undigested barbarian butter cake in his belly in front of everyone, and then compared the wind speed with the rust of the arrow cluster three days ago. The "military regulations were fulfilled" was triggered on the spot - the invisible guillotine fell, the fate of the hypocrite collapsed like a piece of silk, and a hundred frozen soldiers shouted "Law is here!" The armor burst into light! There will be a battlefield trial every 1-2 chapters thereafter: the trial of defeated troops on a snowy night, using ice edges to refract the afterimages to restore the truth of the escape; the trial of imperial envoys in the school field, using the resonance frequency of copper bells to expose the forgery of secret edicts; the trial of ministers in the granary, allowing the moldy wheat grains to grow Playing out a three-year chain of corruption in front of the army's mirror... There is no lengthy foreshadowing, only evidence smashing in the face, ruling being made, luck exploding, and military power rising - legal principles are metaphysics, court trials are war, justice is not sensational, but it goes straight to the heart.
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