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Now reading: Chapter 810 - 810 788 Another Type of Interrogation from The Lucky Farmgirl, a Romance novel by Bamboo Rain.

810: Chapter 788: Another Type of Interrogation 810: Chapter 788: Another Type of Interrogation Lai Tou’s stomach was beginning to feel hungry.

He had been so absorbed in gambling that he hadn’t eaten all night and hadn’t felt hungry, but now, being isolated in a cell, once he settled down, he felt an intense hunger.

Yet he had already had his morning al in the cell, and he would have to wait until the afternoon to have his evening al.

To prevent them from having too much energy to cause trouble, the jail provided no midday al, not even water was given to Lai Tou.

Lai Tou swallowed his saliva and crawled to the door, calling out for sothing to eat or drink, but no one paid attention to him.

After shouting for a while, Lai Tou gave up.

Only in the afternoon when soone brought a bucket and bowl to distribute the evening al did Lai Tou, swallowing saliva, rush to the entrance to wait.

Only to watch the jailers deliver the evening al to a cell around the corner before turning to leave.

Lai Tou was taken aback and quickly rattled the bars as he called out, “Officer, officer, too, too!”

The jailer turned back and saw him, as if just rembering him.

He showed him the inside of the empty bucket and said with a knock, “I forgot to tell the kitchen there was an extra person today, there’s none for you today, you’ll eat tomorrow.”

“But, officer, I’ve not eaten for a whole day and night, I’m truly famished, just give a stead bun please.”

“A stead bun?

You’re still thinking about stead buns?” Before the jailer could respond, the prisoners inside the cells started making noise first, laughing uproariously, “Even outside you can’t always get a stead bun, if there were stead buns in here, who wouldn’t want to be locked up?”

The jailers knocked on the wooden bars of the cells and scolded, “All of you act properly!

If you’re going to eat, eat; if not, pour it back.”

Then they yelled at Lai Tou, “What’s all the noise for, you won’t die from not eating for a day, just bear with it, at least you won’t be starved to death.”

After saying that, they carried the bucket away, ignoring Lai Tou no matter how much he shouted behind them.

Lai Tou’s heart was filled with panic, even more so than the last ti he was brought in to be beaten and have his fingers squeezed.

The beating this ti was especially severe; he felt like he couldn’t straighten his waist, and he couldn’t see the injuries on his back but felt a sticky sensation as if he was bleeding.

The last ti after he was beaten, a dical examiner ca to check on him and applied dicine, but this ti he wasn’t even given water.

Locked away alone deep in the cell, suffering from both pain and hunger, Lai Tou couldn’t help but have wild thoughts.

Now he actually hoped the officer would question him, but he waited until even the light from the small window connecting to the outside dimd, and still no one ca for him.

anwhile, County Magistrate Tang had just finished reviewing a stack of docunts.

He twisted his stiff neck and stood to stretch his arms, glanced at the outside that had darkened, and asked, “What about that Lai Tou?”

“According to your instructions, he hasn’t been given food or water all day.”

County Magistrate Tang nodded his head, thought for a mont, and then ordered, “There is another task for you.

Choose two astute and reliable bailiffs to go to the cell, preferably those on duty.

I have so instructions for them.”

County Magistrate Tang gestured to the jailer to co closer, whispered in his ear, then laughed and said, “Go ahead, just find two clever bailiffs, and if this is done well, I will personally pay for you all to have lamb soup.”

The jailer smiled and bowed, “Then I thank you in advance, my lord.”

County Magistrate Tang smiled and waved his hand, walking out with him.

He planned to give his eyes a rest, “Do your superiors often treat you to food?”

The jailer bashfully smiled, “Lord Yang is generous and cares for his subordinates.”

County Magistrate Tang chuckled, thinking to himself: Must be nice to have money to burn, huh?

He glanced at the County Governntal Office of Luojiang County in the fading twilight and nodded slightly.

Upon seeing a secretary coming out of a room to greet him with a bow, he smiled and asked, “The Land Officer and the Chief Clerk have gone ho.

Why are you still here?”

“I am in charge of the county’s archival docunts.

How can I leave before milord does?”

County Magistrate Tang looked at him and then asked with a smile, “Since you’re in charge of the archival docunts, do you ever read them?”

“I read so when organizing the materials.

Does milord need to look up any docunts?”

County Magistrate Tang asked, “How long after a baby is born is it usually registered in the records here?”

The secretary thought for a mont and replied, “It varies.

So children are registered at the age of three, others at five, and in so remote areas, they might not be registered until they are eight years old.”

County Magistrate Tang frowned, “It’s not standardized?”

“Every parent would prefer to wait until their child can stand on their own feet before registering them.

However, there is a record at the Land Officer’s the mont a child is born.

Every year before the New Year, the Land Officer has to report the number of children born that year.”

County Magistrate Tang asked, “Is there a record?”

“Yes, but it’s only the number of children.

For more specific details, you’ll have to ask the Land Officer,” the secretary sighed.

“Paper is expensive, and so Land Officers don’t keep very detailed records.”

County Magistrate Tang then asked, “Generally, how soon after a child’s birth is it reported to the Land Officer?”

“Between three days to a month,” the secretary replied.

“If the child passes away before the end of the year, so Land Officers may erase the record and not report it, while others do record and report it truthfully.

Different County Magistrates have had different requirents over the years.

County Magistrate Yang has been very strict about this.

He required every newborn’s na and date of birth to be recorded, and if they died in between, that had to be recorded too.”

That was indeed Yang Heshu’s style of doing things.

County Magistrate Tang smiled and asked, “That must cost quite a bit, doesn’t it?”

“Yes, the expenditure for paper given to Chiefs each quarter is significant.

Since it is a requirent set by the County Magistrate, we can’t expect the Chiefs to pay for it themselves.”

County Magistrate Tang nodded, “But no matter, your Luojiang County isn’t short on funds now, is it?

The grain seed business alone must have brought in a fair amount of money?”

The secretary shyly bowed his head and chuckled.

Three years ago, Yang Heshu had forcefully intervened in the grain seed and food trade, causing the local gentry and major rchants of Luojiang County quite a bit of pain before finally opening up the food trade, as long as they did not hoard supplies to deliberately raise prices.

Yang Heshu didn’t interfere much otherwise.

However, Yang Heshu kept a firm grip on the grain seed trade, but he didn’t monopolize it.

The business was conducted in the na of the County Governntal Office, yet for the last two years, besides the county’s share, figures like County Magistrate Yang, the Land Officer, the Chief Clerk, and even the secretary knew that Governor Ming from Yizhou City had a stake in it.

The secretary cast a surreptitious glance at County Magistrate Tang.

Apart from this County Magistrate Tang, it was well known throughout the County Governntal Office that he and County Magistrate Yang of Huayang County were not just family friends but also classmates and very close.

So close that they exchanged letters every month, and at tis when communications were frequent, a letter would be sent back and forth every three to five days.

After so idle chat with the secretary, County Magistrate Tang watched the servants light up the lamps in the County Governntal Office and then said, “Please find the records of newborns from Qili Village from ten to thirteen years ago and send them to later.”

County Magistrate Tang paused and then added, “Also, find all the official docunts exchanged with the County Governntal Office from ten to thirteen years ago, as well as copies of the notices posted on the public bulletin board.”

The secretary felt his scalp tingle, “Milord, it’s almost dark.

Are you sure you can go through so much?”

County Magistrate Tang smiled at him, “Don’t worry, I’m young, I can pull through.”

The secretary: …As if to say he was old.

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