1365 Repayment 33(2/2)
He was also fined three years' salary and given fifty broads of sticks.
However, because Qin Mi was seriously injured and had not recovered, the execution was postponed until three months later.
Whether the emperor's punishment was severe or not, at least in the eyes of the people, it did not relieve their anger at all.
As for the prince who broke the law and committed the same crime as the common people, Qin Mi was also sentenced. Unfortunately, he was sentenced according to the lightest level of the criminal law.
It's just an apology and a slap in the face.
Or deferred execution.
But it’s definitely not light-hearted.
The common people do not understand the importance of removing all positions, but the people in the court do.
It's dismissal, not demotion, nor temporary suspension.
If this fails, Qin Mi will never return to the court in his lifetime.
Chapter completed!