He was a third-grade official in front of the Prime Minister, not to mention what kind of person the monk was.
The mandrill had always treated humans as food. If it wasn't for the monk's orders, it wouldn't have stayed here obediently.
Seeing the fear on the faces of the people outside the door, they all drew their sabers and were on guard. Their gazes could not help but become even more contemptuous.
"Wait, wait!"
The constable hurriedly stood in the middle and shouted.
"It's not a demon, it's the holy monk's…ugh.”
He didn't know how to describe it.
However, before he could think of a way to phrase it, he sensed a sudden gust of demonic wind in the room. A red smoke dragon passed through the door. Before anyone could react, they heard a few miserable howls from afar.
The county magistrate was terrified and almost peed his pants. He quickly turned around and found that everyone was safe and sound.
So the sound came from outside the courtyard!
He calmed down slightly and said angrily.
"What are you stunned for? Hurry up and take a look!”
The bailiffs looked at each other and could only muster up their courage to walk out of the courtyard.
The constable also reacted at this time and hurriedly went to help the county magistrate up. Unexpectedly, the county magistrate fiercely shook him off after being helped up and said angrily.
"What's going on? Where's that monk??”
Seeing that the monk was not around, he even changed the way he addressed him.
The constable did not dare to answer truthfully and could only mumble.
"Milord, this lowly one has been waiting here ever since I submitted the letter last night. Who knew that I would not see the holy monk again this morning?”
The county magistrate's expression turned uglier and uglier. The bailiff braced himself and continued.
"That demon was beside the holy monk last night. It must be a servant or something, so it definitely wouldn't hurt anyone.”
Hearing this, the county magistrate's expression became a little better.
At this moment, the bailiffs who had gone out to check had also returned. One of them walked up to him and reported.
"Milord, the comrades who were possessed by the demon fainted.”
The man paused and lowered his voice.
"And the silver I brought is gone…"
The courtyard fell silent. The expected scolding did not come.
The county magistrate's face was gloomy and he did not speak.
He had already guessed the monk's purpose for keeping the mandrill.
"What else did he say last night?"
The constable quickly replied.
"The holy monk said that if we don't arrive tonight, we'll pray for good luck.”
"Ha, what a good self-help!"
The county magistrate muttered to himself and then ordered everyone.
"Find the corpses of the demons and devils. Don't miss any traces!”
With that, he sat down in the room.
"This monk really doesn't know what's good for him. Hmph, he really thinks he's a living Buddha.”
His eyes darkened as he began to think of a way to break out of this situation.
" Since he said that he would wait until night, I'm afraid that the ghost just now will only leave at night…"
"Ghosts…"
"I got it!"
The county magistrate rolled his eyes and suddenly had another brilliant idea.
"Everyone here has seen that demon. In this clear world, how can a proper monk bring a demon with him?”
Thinking of this, he could not help but reveal a sinister smile.
Just as he was about to call his personal guard in to give some instructions, the personal guard had already taken the initiative to enter.
"What is it?"
"Milord, we found the corpse of a yaomo in the garden, but it's really difficult to collect it.”
"Ha, trash!"
The county magistrate cursed, flung his sleeves, and stood up.
"Lead the way. I want to see how difficult it is to restrain yourself!”
Very soon, he was filled with regret.
As soon as he entered the garden, an unprecedented stench rushed straight to the top of his head, turning everything red!
The ground was filled with pieces of flesh and bones, like hell on earth!
"Wow!"
This impact was too strong, and he directly spat it out.
He couldn't stop vomiting. Even though he had already retreated far away, the taste and image had already been imprinted in his mind. He couldn't get rid of it.
He only stopped vomiting after an hour.
He was shocked.
What kind of monster was that monk? How could he create such a scene?
This was inappropriate!
He suddenly woke up.
The plan he had just thought of was really inappropriate!
He originally wanted to recommend the monk to the City Lord to offend him, but the monk didn't give him any face. So he came up with another plan. He planned to do the opposite and give the monk the title of a demon monk.
Everyone had seen with their own eyes that this monk had brought a demon with him. When the time came, they would polish it a little and issue an arrest warrant. If that monk was capable, he would definitely rise up and resist.
As long as the monk had a conflict with the government, hehe, the bigger the commotion, the lesser his guilt would be.
As for the truth, ha, he was an official. Once he entered the yamen, there was no room for him to defend himself!
But now, seeing that the monk was even more brutal than he had imagined, the county magistrate could not help but hesitate.
He wasn't afraid of the monk. Compared to the black gauze hat, the monk was nothing!
What he felt was inappropriate was that since this monk was so powerful, the government would not be able to stop him if they did not send out their elites.
In that case, he had to make the monk's crime even greater.
His gaze involuntarily shifted to the constable who delivered the letter last night.
A vicious glint flashed across his eyes as he called his personal guard over and whispered into his ear.
"Tonight…so…so…"
As they whispered in each other's ears, the guard's expression changed unpredictably. Finally, he lowered his head under the county magistrate's gaze.
"From tomorrow onwards, you will take over Arrester Tan's position. Be careful and don't disappoint me.”
The personal guard's body moved, and his hesitation was swept away. He hurriedly knelt down on one knee and spoke in a deep voice.
"Thank you for your guidance, sir. I will not disappoint you!”
"Hahaha, good!" The county magistrate laughed out loud, stood up, and patted the guard's shoulder, speaking in a friendly tone.
"Then I'll wait and see!"
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