Zhou Chen stayed in the prison for a short time and came out after about half an hour.

As soon as I went out, the young man came up to me and asked anxiously, "How is my sister?"

Zhou Chen's face didn't look good. Facing the boy's question, he took a deep breath and said slowly: "Your sister is fine, don't worry."

The young man looked at Zhou Chen suspiciously, as if he didn't believe what he just said, and said softly: "But your face doesn't look like that."

Zhou Chen smiled bitterly, raised his hand and rubbed his cheek, and said to the boy: "Your elder sister is fine, but my younger sister is in trouble."

The young man didn't understand and asked blankly: "What does this have to do with your sister?"

Zhou Chen shook his head and didn't say anything more. Instead, he took the boy out.

The young man followed him, looking at his expression, thinking that it would be inappropriate to ask more questions since others were already like this. However, he was also afraid that if he didn't ask, he would never have the chance to ask again. Finally, he couldn't help but asked carefully: "When can my sister come out?"

The prison was dark and stuffy. He couldn't imagine how sad his sister must be living in a cell like that for such a long time.

Zhou Chen understood the boy's feelings. After he asked, he said softly, "Your Majesty takes this matter very seriously and will resolve it as quickly as possible. But your sister may not be able to return to you soon, because she is not innocent in this matter. Although she was instructed by someone, she took other people's money after all. This is ultimately a transaction, and she is also an accomplice."

The young man was a little anxious: "Sister didn't spend a penny of the money, it's all with me. I, I didn't spend it either, I can hand over all the money now."

As long as Sister doesn't spend the money, it wouldn't be considered a transaction, right?

Zhou Chen looked at him and said, "You are also a scholar and should be familiar with the law. Why are you so naive?"

The boy's eyes turned red, and he said with a choked voice, "But...but my sister..."

He couldn't say anything innocent, so he could only ask Zhou Chen hopefully, "If I hand over all the banknotes, will my sister suffer less?"

Zhou Chen nodded: "This is the principle."

The young man said quickly, "Then I will give you the banknotes when I get back. Please consider this and give my sister a lighter punishment."

Zhou Chen nodded and led his men out of the prison.

"I will have someone send you back. When you return, stay here honestly and don't do anything unnecessary," Zhou Chen warned. "Now, I will go to see His Majesty and put an end to this matter."

Now that the young man had seen his elder sister, how could he dare to disobey Zhou Chen? He nodded quickly: "Okay, okay, I promise not to do anything. I will wait for you to come back obediently. Master Zhou, I believe you."

Ordinary people like them, in this situation, can do nothing but believe in Zhou Chen.

Zhou Chen nodded, arranged for someone to send the boy back, and then turned to Yinghua Palace.

His steps were somewhat heavy, and his expression did not look good.

The truth of the matter has now come to light, and there is basically no major room for maneuver.

He felt sad and didn't want to think about those bad things, but that was the fact and he couldn't escape it.

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