The first thousand one hundred and ninety-first chapters
When Du Shiyi's command and the servants of Wannian County Party escorted a large group of sons and grandsons back to the Sixteen King's House and Baisun Courtyard in Yongjiafang and Xingningfang, and then kept the place firmly guarded, the news spread to all parties. The biggest reaction was the princes and princes. Except for a few who were blinded by their sons, they immediately stayed in the door and acted cautiously, and more people were forced to connect with each other to discuss the significance behind Du Shiyi's move.
Only the Prince's Villa, which had lost its master, still seemed quiet and deserted during this sudden change.
After Zhang Liangdi was imprisoned, he only let King Guangping and King Jianning go out to run. It was because one of them was the eldest son and the other was a hero. Now both of them have been turned in. The remaining princesses are silent. Who dares to run again? It should be noted that since the emperor returned to the capital, so far, there has been no formal statement about Prince Li Heng and King Guangping and King Jianning and King Guangping.
Zhang Liangdi and Dou E gave her a promise, but the one who was most at a loss was Princess Cui of Guangping.
Yang Yuyao committed suicide and Yang Guozhong was killed. Although Mrs. Han and Mrs. Qin finally escaped their lives, after returning to Chang'an, the wife of the country was taken away due to anger. Although the Yang family had not ordered to move out of their original mansion, the land over the years was confiscated one by one and returned to the old owner one by one, and the family account book was sealed. Although Yang Shu Yang Cha was not the worst in popularity, she had never abandoned the city before and made some contributions. After taking the title, she retained her official position, but she only saved herself.
Her mother's family was in such a turmoil. Cui used to be arrogant to the concubine, but now she is almost unable to save her position as a princess. Her only hope is that Du Shiyi once hugged Li Kui and once told the soldiers in the army that they could not neglect the orphans of King Guangping.
But now the dragon and phoenix grandsons are eyeing the Eastern Palace, many people have made other understandings about Du Shiyi's words. If Cui hadn't protected his two young children like an old cow protecting a calf, and even tried the poison with silver needles every time he had eaten it himself before giving it to his son, otherwise Li Kui would have been out of life. Therefore, when the most confidant maid around him came back in a hurry, she had just coaxed her young son to fall asleep and was holding her eldest son Li Kui in her arms and shed tears, but she didn't even pay attention to the person coming in.
"Princess, Princess," Qingsi shouted twice. Seeing that Cui had not yet recovered, she could only raise her voice and said, "As soon as Prime Minister Du came back, he sent all the princes who blocked his door back to the Sixteen Kings' House, and made it clear that the kings would teach them well. Now, Yongjiafang and Xingningfang have sent additional personnel to guard the door, saying that it is strictly forbidden to go out at will."
"Captain Du is back?"
Cui was shocked and happy. After Qingsi said so much, the only thing she remembered was Du Shiyi's return. Although Du Shiyi counted the Yang family's crimes and instigated the imperial guards to kill Yang Guozhong, she had no good feelings for Yang Guozhong who refused to respond to her begging. Instead, she remembered the scene of Du Shiyi holding Li Kui and talking to him. It was because of that words that Chen Xuanli gave special care to her and her two sons on the way back to Beijing, and he could gain a foothold after returning to the Prince's Villa.
Seeing that the master was in such a situation, Qingsi thought that Cui's relationship with her mother Yang Yuqing had reached a freezing point, so she could only sigh and said, "I know that the princess is very grateful to the Prime Minister Du for saving the two young masters, but he may just be favorable and didn't take it seriously at all. Otherwise, how could he ignore it from now on? If the princess really wants to raise the two young masters well, she has to find another way."
Cui was a person with no idea and asked hurriedly: "What's the solution?"
Qingsi calmed down and then said with a heart of silence: "The princess wrote a letter to argue for the late prince and King Jianning of Guangping."
"Ah" Cui was really shocked. Because she was the daughter of the Korean lady, Li Longji loved her a lot, but when King Guangping was arrested, she had begged her mother and tried to enter the palace to beg the emperor and Yang Yuyao, but instead she was criticized fiercely. The couple had a hundred days of kindness. Even though she knew that King Guangping's condolence to her was ultimately because of the Yang family, she was also affectionate to her husband. She didn't dare before, but now, her situation could no longer be worse. So, after hearing about the panic and timidity of the incident, she suddenly cheered up.
"Okay, I, the princess, was deposed one day. For Dalang and Sanlang, I only spend one day and one day now. I'll just die. I'll write it."
When Qingsi was relieved when she heard that Cui had really agreed, she hurriedly went to arrange her brush and ink. Cui was born in an official family and studied and practiced calligraphy since she was a child. Although her literary talent was not extremely excellent, she was quite accomplished. After she took the pen and dipped it in ink, she gritted her silver teeth and wrote with a bright stroke. She was already sad and angry, and she expressed her feelings directly at this moment, and her resentment suddenly fell on this white scroll. The beautiful handwriting gradually brought out a sharp pen tip.
The black hair of Wenmo was watching from the side, and I couldn't help but sigh in my heart that I was forced to do it. Otherwise, Cui wouldn't have spoken so fiercely, and his mission was completed.
She was a humble maid, how could she think of such a plan to kill her? Of course, someone was behind the scenes. She thought that no matter how she was, she would not be worse than the situation at this moment. After repeated planning, she made up her mind and made such a suggestion to Cui. Cui's mother Yang Yuqing is unable to protect herself now, and Cui has been treating her well over the years. If something really happens, she will hit her head and die after making a big deal. She must let everyone in the world judge her.
After Cui drafted the draft, deleted and modified some things, he copied it again. The ink was so clear that the black hair was taken over and folded it carefully, and put it in a thin bamboo tube and put it in the sleeve. Then he said to Cui: "Don't worry, Princess, I'll send it out now."
Cui suddenly realized something and shouted suddenly: "Wait, who are you going to send this thing to?"
Seeing that Cui, who was calm when she just wrote something, now had a pale face, she said word by word: "Don't worry, princess, I won't give it to anyone, I'll go beat the drum."
Cui was shocked. When she was about to reach out to pull, she saw Qingsi turning around and rushing out of the door. She chased after her two steps to the door, but she felt panicked and felt powerless, so she could only watch the figure disappear from her sight. At that moment, she slowly slid on the ground, unable to say whether it was expectation or something. Until something leaned on her back and heard a soft mother, she suddenly shuddered and turned around and hugged the eldest son Li Kui who had come over at some point in his arms.
Now, I can only bet
The Dengwen Drum in the Tang Dynasty was no more rigorous than the Ming and Qing dynasties. It would have to flow thousands of miles without a single beat. It can be used for people to complain about the wronged people or the people to give advice to the court. Since its establishment during the reign of Emperor Gaozong, it has played a corresponding role in the years. Therefore, when the Qingsi quietly sneaked out of the Sixteen Kings' house and came to the Daming Palace to ring the Dengwen Drum, the content of the wronged spread at an unimaginable speed. From the three provinces and six ministries in the palace to more than 100 yards of Chang'an, almost everyone in Chang'an knew about it. Princess Guangping wrote a letter to replace Prince Li Heng and King Jianning of Guangping.
This injustice completely tore open the fig leaf that Li Heng and his two sons had previously claimed to have died suddenly.
If it weren't for the Dengwengu, Li Longji could have covered up the thing he didn't want to mention now, but now, Cui's chaotic silence was completely raising the hidden thing to the forefront. He summoned Du Shiyi back with the reason that he was seriously ill. He had ulterior motives, but his condition has indeed become worse and worse over the past few days. This Dengwengugu seemed to be hitting in his own heart, making him so angry that he almost vomited blood.
"The Yang family and the Yang family really don't have a good thing. I just hate to believe in the wrong person."
Seeing that Li Longji was angry in vain, Gao Lishi just lowered his head and said nothing. Yang Guozhong died and Yang Yuyao died. The remaining Yang family escaped after taking the title. Li Longji, who was unable to protect himself, certainly didn't care about them. He never thought that Cui, who was arrogant and now incompetent, would be so bold. He was rejected by the emperor because he was disgusted by the emperor because he spoke for Li Heng, and now he no longer wanted to persuade him in vain. Sure enough, after getting angry, Li Longji seemed to know that such anger had no effect and gradually calmed down.
"Go to Xuan Peikuan, no, you can tell him directly that Princess Cui of Guangping was born in Yang, who had no virtue and no conduct. Now he criticized the deceased, had ulterior motives, and had deposed her position as a princess, and ordered her to become a nun."
Gao Lishi raised his head and looked at Li Longji. Seeing that the emperor was full of fierceness, he sighed in his heart. He did not advise at all. He bowed and agreed and turned around. His obedience made Li Longji feel panicked. This was different from the time when he was deprived of King Yan’s title at Mawei Post. At that time, it was in chaos. King Yan was an insignificant person, and his mother’s family had already declined. Since Chen Xuanli agreed, any general in the military obviously would not speak for him, so it was done. But now his oral order has come to the school of the Secretariat, can he really pass?
Even though Cui is indeed Yang Yuqing's daughter and the remnant of the Yang family, her memorial for complaints can be said to have expressed the thoughts of many people. Can the momentum of overturning the verdict for Li Heng and his son?
Li Longji clenched his fists hard, thinking of the princes who had visited him in recent days, he took a deep breath. He had only been away from Chang'an for a few days, and the palace had changed. Now he no longer dared to trust the people around him. Instead, he was Gao Lishi who had been denounced by him. However, he could believe that he was loyal and would not reveal all his words and deeds to Du Shiyi. Therefore, when he summoned those sons, Gao Lishi was guarding outside. Even so, he still dipped his fingers on the table to talk, not leaving any evidence, and was even more afraid that his words would be eavesdropped on the outside.
Now, he can no longer afford to lose
Chapter completed!