I Am the Poorest County Magistrate in the Ming Dynasty! Lao Zhu Kneels Down and Begs for Corruption

I Am the Poorest County Magistrate in the Ming Dynasty! Lao Zhu Kneels Down and Begs for Corruption

by Yu Houqing

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1000Kwords474chapters
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Ch. 474The Injustice is Redressed, and the Misty Rain Returns to Seclusion!
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Su Bai traveled through the Hongwu period and passed the examination for the first prize. However, he did not seek high-ranking officials and disdained the title. He resolutely bid farewell to the intrigues in the court and became a small county magistrate in Taoyuan County. However, due to party struggles, Hu Weiyong was not able to win over Su Bai, and a memorial was issued to label Su Bai as a corrupt person. Just... Taking advantage of this opportunity, Zhu Yuanzhang, who took Queen Ma back to his hometown, was lucky not to check, but when he did, he was completely stupid. Lao Zhu: Even if this road is flatter than the official road, tell me what traffic lights are there in front of the city gate? Lao Zhu: What! ? The yield per mu is a thousand days, the fruit supply is full, and the food reserves in the county's granary are as much as the national treasury? Lao Zhu: We all know the red tassel gun, single hook gun, and snake gun, but what the hell is the Type 95 automatic rifle? ... After some investigation, Lao Zhu completely broke through the defense. Before leaving, Zhu Yuanzhang, who had become brothers with Su Bai, simply stopped pretending and showed his cards directly: Su Bai, actually we don't think it matters whether we are corrupt or not, whether we are hiding something or not. I have a daughter. Do you think I should change her name...? Su Bai:? ? ?

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A time-traveler who knows nothing about running a country doesn't understand the most basic things of adapting to local conditions.

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