Chapter 59: Rectification

King Pudu came to the cottage, his gaze scanning around indifferently. This cottage is a secret base hidden deep in the mountains, and it is home to a group of criminals and bandits, all of whom are cancers in the kingdom. King Purdue showed no mercy to these people because they brought untold pain and suffering to the kingdom.

When the bandits saw the arrival of King Pudu, they all trembled, and they knew that their fate had come to an end. King Pudu's expression did not change in the slightest, and he did not care about the presence of these people. He walked up to one of the bandits, who trembled and did not dare to look up at him.

The arrival of King Pudu left the bandits in despair, knowing that their fate had come to an end. These bandits used to act recklessly, but now they can only face their crimes and the punishment that is coming.

King Pudu's expression did not change in the slightest, and he did not care about the presence of these people. He walked up to one of the bandits, who trembled and did not dare to look up at him. King Pudu said lightly: "You criminals, your actions have hurt innocent people and destroyed social harmony. Now, you will pay the price for what you have done. ”

When the bandits heard King Pudu's words, their hearts were filled with fear and remorse. They once thought they could get away with it, but now they finally understand that their sins will be judged.

King Pudu ordered the soldiers to tie up the bandits and prepare to take them back to the palace for trial. The bandits were tied together, and their eyes revealed endless remorse and despair. They know that their fate is irreversible.

On the way back to the palace, King Purdue pondered. He knew that these bandits were not born evil, they were also innocent children, but the pressure of environment and life led them to the path of crime. King Purdue decided to learn about the bandits and their stories before putting them to trial.

King Pudu summoned a number of officials who specialized in the investigation, and they began to investigate the bandits. They found that some of these bandits had taken the path of crime because of poverty, some had become depraved because of family misfortunes, and some had been coerced into joining them by other bandit leaders.

When King Pudu heard these stories, his heart was filled with sympathy and pity. He understands that these bandits are not completely without a chance to mend their ways. So, he decided to give them a chance, a chance to start over.

King Pudu ordered the release of bandits who had committed crimes because of poverty and provided them with opportunities for work and training. He also ordered the arrest and bringing to justice the leaders of those who coerced them into joining bandits.

This decision caused dissatisfaction among some people, who believed that the bandits should be punished severely. But King Purdue firmly believes that everyone should have the opportunity to mend their lives and reintegrate into society.

After a period of hard work, the bandits who were released gradually changed their lives. They were trained, got jobs, and started living a normal life. They are grateful for the opportunity given to them by King Pudu, and they are determined to prove their change with their actions.

King Pudu was relieved to see the changes in these bandits. He believed that everyone has the ability to repent and that as long as they are given the opportunity and help, they can reintegrate into society and become beneficial to society.

King Pudu said coldly, "You are just some cancers. Then, with a slap of the palm, he slapped the bandit into powder. The corpses of the bandits instantly turned to ashes and scattered in the air.

Minister No. 1 stood aside, accustomed to such a situation. He knew that King Purdue had never shown any tolerance for criminals and wicked people. After all, they were all wicked men, and King Purdu recruited them to become his loyal courtiers.

On this day, Chancellor No. 1 stood on the high platform of the royal palace, overlooking the square below. Thousands of people gathered in the square, their eyes fixed on the central torture platform. Minister No. 1 knew that a criminal would be executed today, and this was the third month in a row that King Purdue had done his business.

On the execution platform, a young man was tied to the torture rack. There was a hint of fortitude and fearlessness in his eyes, as if he had accepted his fate. Minister No. 1 couldn't ignore the unusual temperament in him, which made him a little curious.

King Pudu's voice echoed in the square: "This criminal has committed a heinous crime and betrayed the country and the people. According to the law, he will be punished by capital punishment. ”

As the king's words fell, the executioner raised his blade, ready to deliver a fatal blow to the criminal. However, at this moment, a sudden commotion broke the silence of the square.

A group of men dressed in black burst into the square, armed with weapons and fierce eyes. They quickly rushed to the execution table, knocked the executioner down, and freed the tied young man.

Minister No. 1 was stunned, he didn't expect such a thing to happen. He watched as the men in black led the young man away from the scene and disappeared into the crowd. An inexplicable excitement welled up in his heart, and he decided to secretly track them down to see who they really were and why they wanted to save this criminal.

Minister No. 1 quietly followed the man in black as they made their way through the narrow alleyways to a dilapidated ruin. In the center of the ruins, there is a hidden underground passage. The man in black led the young man into the passage, followed by Minister One.

The passage was dark, with only a faint light ahead. Minister Number One felt his heart skip a beat, and he knew he was stepping into uncharted territory. Finally, they came to a huge underground chamber.

In the secret room, a group of black-clothed people gathered, and their eyes revealed a kind of firmness and determination. The young man stepped forward and expressed his gratitude to them. He told them that he was a wronged man and that he had not committed that crime.

King Pudu turned around, looked at Minister No. 1, and asked, "How many people are there here?" ”

Minister No. 1 replied respectfully: "Your Majesty, there are about fifty criminals and bandits here. ”

King Pudu nodded, his eyes revealing a hint of coldness: "Bring them all to me." ”

Minister No. 1 sprang into action, and he ordered his soldiers to bring the remaining criminals and bandits to King Pudu. The men were bound by ropes, and one by one they lowered their heads, not daring to look up at King Pudu.

King Pudu looked around, his voice cold and majestic: "You are all criminals, and you have brought untold pain and suffering to the kingdom. Your sins are unforgivable. ”

When the criminals heard King Pudu's words, their hearts were filled with fear and despair. They knew that their time of death had come, and that there was no chance of escape.

King Purdue continued, "However, if you are willing to serve me and contribute to the country, I can give you a chance. ”

When the criminals heard this, their hearts were excited. They knew that as long as they could be forgiven by King Pudu, they might have a chance to live.

King Purdu continued: "From this day forward, you will be my loyal courtiers and serve me. Your sins will be erased, but you must pay the price. ”

The criminals nodded their heads and expressed their willingness to accept King Pudu's terms. They knew that only in this way would they be able to obtain King Pudu's forgiveness and regain their freedom.

King Pudu looked at these criminals, and his eyes revealed a glimmer of hope: "I hope you can change your mind and contribute to the country." Only then will you be able to attain true salvation. ”

When the criminals heard King Pudu's words, their hearts were filled with gratitude and determination. They vowed that they would change their minds, contribute to the country, and prove their change with their actions.

King Pudu's words resonated strongly in the hearts of the criminals. They deeply felt the king's care and expectation for them, and at the same time understood the harm that their crimes had caused to the country and the people. They decided to seek true salvation by changing their minds and contributing to their country.

In the days that followed, the convicts underwent rigorous training and education. King Pudu personally instructed them, teaching them the importance of justice and morality. He told them that only by working to change themselves can they truly attain inner peace and salvation.

Criminals are actively involved in various jobs and projects. Some have become involved in farming, some have learned trades, and some have become doctors, teachers, and social workers. They have proved their change and determination with their actions. They work hard, study hard, and want to make a tangible contribution to the country.

With the passage of time, the changes of the criminals are gradually accepted and recognized by the people. Their efforts and dedication were appreciated by King Purdue and the people. People have come to believe that everyone has a chance to mend their ways, and that salvation can be achieved if they sincerely repent and work hard to change.

King Purdue decided to give these rehabilitated criminals a chance to reintegrate into society. They were given new identities and responsibilities to become the guardians and builders of the nation. They have participated in community building, environmental protection and education, and have repaid the tolerance and trust of the country and the people with their practical actions.

The stories of these rehabilitated criminals gradually spread throughout the country of Pudu. Their experiences have become inspiring role models that inspire more people to change themselves and contribute to the country and society.

King Pudu watched the growth and progress of these criminals, and his heart was filled with joy and pride. He believes that as long as everyone is given a chance, it is possible for everyone to turn over a new leaf and contribute to the country and society. He is determined to continue to push for reform and education to create a better future for everyone.

From then on, these criminals became loyal courtiers of King Pudu, and they made great contributions to the country. They proved their change with their actions and found real salvation.

King Pudu's harsh methods terrified the criminals in the kingdom, but also gave them a chance, a chance to be human again. They understand that true salvation can only be achieved through their own efforts and dedication. The cottage became a place to reform criminals and a place to showcase the revival of humanity.

King Pudu's strict governance and transformation plan made the entire country more stable and prosperous. His name is remembered in the long river of history and he became a great monarch. And these criminals, under his leadership, found a new path in life, reintegrated into the kingdom, and became people who were beneficial to the country.