Dong Huiying looked toward Liang Zhichen, "Zhi Chen, I have prepared something for you as well, a piece of ink, but I cannot give it to you now." Yue Ning was slow, but others subtly realized that there seemed to be something fishy between Big Brother and Dong Huiying. Compared to before, they had become much closer. In town, Old Lady Cui and her son Cui Dong ran to the outside of Official Pang’s residence from the Department of Surveillance, wailing loudly, startling many people. When Official Pang learned about this matter, she frowned. "What is it for this time?" Official Pang was somewhat displeased and pressed her temples, thinking that ever since she had married the son of the Cui family, Old Lady Cui had frequently come to make a fuss and always demanded a lot. Of course, Official Pang never allowed the Cui mother and son to do as they pleased, and each time she dismissed them by casually throwing them two taels of silver. The servant who came to report described the event vividly. "What did you say? What kind of backing does the Dong family have to boldly declare that they would even hit me if they saw me?" Without a doubt, these words that Official Pang believed were the slanders against the Dong family embellished by Old Lady Cui. Soon after, Official Pang met with Old Lady Cui and her son; the more she listened, the angrier she became. Thus, she called over a few government officials and ordered with a stern face, "Go! Arrest all the people from the Dong family, and not one less!" The mountain road was long and winding. The oppressive force dispatched by Official Pang from the Department of Surveillance was delayed by two days because the mountain road was difficult and Daliu Village was located quite far away. Two days later, when several government officials armed with swords rode into Daliu Village, their faces were grim, clearly exhausted from the hurried journey. Old Lady Cui and Cui Dong had come back with the officials, both to lead the way and to identify the people. The mother and son sat high on their horses, and even though they were jostled to the point of almost falling apart on the way, all the hardships they had endured were worthwhile. They knew the Dong family was about to face calamity and couldn’t help but reveal a smug expression. The two led the officials confidently and stormed toward the grand courtyard of the Dong family, which had three entrances and three exits. When they were helped down from their horses by the officials, they strutted about, showing off their authority, attracting the villagers to peek curiously outside. Those they encountered on the road, upon seeing the fierce-looking officials behind the Cui mother and son, were both fearful and apprehensive, quickly stepping aside as if afraid of blocking their way and offending these officials. The Cui mother and son were all the more smug about it. Old Lady Cui raised her chin high; after all, she was the mother-in-law of Official Pang. Even if these officials disliked her attitude, they dared not confront her openly. She had once been humiliated by the Dong family, and now was her moment to triumph. An official knocked loudly on the door. Soon after, Xu Wenzhou came to answer the door, and seeing the display of force outside, he sensed trouble. Since ancient times, civilians dared not contend with officials. If it weren’t for this, the things Old Lady Cui had done in the past wouldn’t have been tolerated by the Dong family. Xu Wenzhou attempted to remain calm, his young son San Nian and Dong Feiyan, whose leg had mostly healed with the help of the Divine Medicine, came out together from the house. The official, with a dark face, waved his hand, "Take them away!" A few more officials rushed over with leg irons and handcuffs. Dong Feiyan appeared resigned to her fate. Her family’s life in Daliu Village had not been bad, as evidenced by the grand, three-entrance courtyard, which was uniquely enviable and the only one in the village.