Chapter 1086: Bounty Order

There were 50 million people in Kyushu, 40 million common people, and only 10 million monks. A large part of the Forbidden Palace's income comes from ordinary people.

The Great Xia Dynasty and the Forbidden Palace each accounted for half of the taxes, and the Forbidden Palace's main way of wealth was to help the people kill demons.

Half of this money was paid by the imperial court, and half was made up by the local people.

But there is a rule, if someone loses their trust and finds someone else in the middle, for example, a demon cultivation organization wants to cut a bar for this money, then no matter what happens here in the future, the Central Forbidden Palace will not send troops to suppress it.

Some demon cultivators can take advantage of the void.

In the cultivation world, no one likes to deal with demon cultivators, slaying demons and eliminating demons is fake, and plundering property is real. It's like making a deal with a demon cultivator, he gives you a hundred taels, and he will take you a thousand taels.

Now Mu Zisu, there is only one way, and that is to compete with Demon Cultivation.

The ferocity of this kind of fight is no less than the battle of wits and courage with the famous and decent families, and the sects on the list of deer fights, but there is also a bottom-line principle, and the laws and regulations of the deer division must be taken into account, but the demon cultivator is perverse and unscrupulous, please refer to the cruel behavior of the Supreme Demon Venerable for details.

Unless, you subdue them, or even kill them, you are considered a prince.

This trip was very dangerous, Mu Zisu didn't plan to tell anyone, and he didn't bring anyone, so he went alone.

Mu Zisu inquired around about this kind of 'bounty order', and flew almost all over Kyushu, and it wasn't until the third day that she found it.

In a village in Xihe Niuzhou, they were once ransacked by demon cultivators for the silver taels they handed over to the Forbidden Palace, and the Forbidden Palace stood idly by as they were ravaged by a demon beast.

The emperor of the Great Xia Dynasty loved the people like a son, and was very angry when he heard this, so he issued a reward order in Xihe Niuzhou.

The Great Xia Dynasty was rich, but the emperors of previous dynasties had never made such a move because they were afraid of the Forbidden Palace, which was no different from a provocation, but this move also won the hearts of countless people.

Tianzun is in the way of face, and he can't lick his face and take back his fate. Tianzun is not worried about being choked away by the Great Xia Dynasty at all, this amount, overhaul is not good, the sects on the deer list have regulations, they are not allowed to take this kind of work privately, and those sects outside the deer list do not have this strength.

If it is a bounty order issued by the Great Xia Dynasty, the demon cultivator is not qualified to accept it.

Tianzun wanted to see how this stupid emperor gave himself a resounding slap in the face.

But for Mu Zisu, this move is simply a long drought and nectar, and pie in the sky.

It's just that things are far more difficult than Mu Zisu imagined.

Nestled in the desert of Tacheng, the sun is scorching, camel caravans come and go, monks lead all kinds of majestic mounts to the market, dark-skinned children laugh and play on the sand with bare feet, and the smell of mutton wafts through the streets.

Many people crowded around the city walls, pointing at a golden bounty posted on the wall. For some reason, many people shook their heads and sighed with sad faces.

Mu Zisu nested in the corner while munching melon seeds, while quietly listening to how those monks suffered losses under the hands of the demonic beasts, and summed up a set of tactics and strategies with the failure experience of others, which she was very good at.

After listening to it for a long time, she was sixty percent sure in her heart.

While the discussion was in full swing, she walked over and tore down the bounty order.

Silent.

Mu Zisu was also stunned for a moment when he heard that the surroundings were quiet.