Xi'er was the judge appointed by Xiang Yu. He tried the leader in front of everyone, surrounded by onlookers eager to know how this matter would be handled.
In the end, Xi'er sentenced the leader to death, while the other accomplices were deducted one month's wages.
Currently, they had no prison and couldn't confine them. Moreover, the city was under construction, and they still needed young men to work.
The leader protested loudly, claiming he was part of the self-defense force, maintaining the city's security, and no one else had the right to deal with him.
Spectators, witnessing this scene, now held the law in more esteem, resolving to act only within its bounds in the future.
The outcome was difficult for Eck to accept, and he wanted to plead with Xiang Yu, but Tie Zhuzi stopped him.
"Brother Yu is very tired now, and the country's development must rely on the law. The law is paramount. If you go to Brother Yu now, he will surely refuse." Tie Zhuzi said seriously.
