Xie Cheng and Xu Linghou were third-rank assistant ministers, and Ji Zhi was the supervisory censor of the Censorate. His previous duties were to supervise all officials and maintain order in the court. It sounded impressive, but he was only a sixth-rank official, one rank lower than Adrian Tang. But now in the entire Cizhou City, no one dared to look down on Ji Zhi.
He was the inspector appointed by the emperor. Before the Jinghe Bridge collapse incident was over, the lives and property of all the officials in Cizhou depended on him.
After entering the Cizhou city, the supervisory delegation did not go anywhere else but went straight to the Cizhou prefectural government office.
Ji Zhi is a middle-aged man with a serious, resolute and cold appearance. Although the officials of the Censorate are of low rank, they are fearless in the court because they are directly under the emperor and only obey the emperor's orders. Except for the emperor, no one can take their lives.
Entering the prefectural government office, Ji Zhi took the seat of honor without hesitation.
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