Zhou Chengbing and Hu Buwei were taken to the Capital City by the Emperor's men. These two are of great use to the Emperor, but Hu Bingchen, Xu Huirong, Chai Pengfei, and the constables were of no use to the Emperor.
This time, Yin Shuangshuang, adhering to the idea that the law must punish the multitude, sentenced these three along with the arrest officer and those hired by Chai Pengfei to guard the captured common people to death.
These constables and the guards and ruffians hired by Chai Pengfei also had blood on their hands; it was they who captured the common people during the chaos caused by the barbarians, and who looked after and tortured them to death.
The corpse pit at the gold mine was already astonishing, but the corpse hole in front of the iron mine was even more shocking, where the bodies were stacked layer upon layer, at least hundreds, clearly showing that none of these people were innocent.
