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589. Does Xia Houyuan have anything to do with you?

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    Dong Cheng has seen people who don't change their expressions but talk big words, and he has also seen people who casually accuse others, but he has never seen a child like Liu Xin, who is just a little girl.  I want to blow him up!

    "You clearly admitted that you were responsible for what happened to the Situ Mansion, and now you want to deny it?" Dong Cheng glared at Liu Xin, which was a bit scary considering the scars on his face.

    Liu Xin was not afraid and asked: "Do you have any evidence?"

    "Proofevidence?" Dong Cheng was choked again, and then he realized it and said angrily: "I heard you admit it with my own ears."

    "Are there any witnesses?" Liu Xin asked again.

    "Witness?" Dong Cheng was asked again.

    "Look, no one can prove what you said. Let me tell you, don't think that because you are older and I am a child, you can slander me at will."

    Liu Xin said to Dong Cheng very seriously: "My brother will not let me be bullied."

    "You, you," Dong Cheng was furious. He didn't expect Liu Xin to be so sharp-tongued. He had been an official for so long, and now he was defeated by a child.

    "Old man, my bodyguard can testify."

    Liu Xin heard this and asked, "What about them? Let them come."

    This time Dong Cheng was really stumped, because his guards were even worse than him.  Dong Cheng was beaten until he could get out of bed and even go to court to argue with Liu Xin. His guards were not so lucky. They were beaten until they had to lie in bed for at least a month.

    ¡°Don¡¯t ask them to testify, they can¡¯t even speak now because they are still in a coma.

    "It'shateful"

    When had Dong Cheng ever been so angry? He was so angry that he was shaking all over. He pointed at Liu Xin, and with a final puff, he spat out a mouthful of blood and fell straight up in the hall and passed out from the anger.

    "Boom!" With a sound, Dong Cheng's huge body hit the hall, causing chaos.

    "snort!"

    Liu Xin¡¯s little face showed pride, you are still young when you are fighting with me.  Liu Xin came out to hang out at a young age and experienced much more exciting things than Dong Cheng. Dong Cheng would only humiliate himself by talking to her.

    Dong Cheng was carried down, and the matter of his beating was concluded.  It's not that Dong Cheng was wrong, but he was wrong because he was not Liu Xin's opponent, and he actually fainted from Liu Xin's few words.  If you are discourteous in front of the emperor, you will not be able to defend yourself.

    Dong Cheng's endurance should not be so bad. The first reason is that he was beaten by Liu Xin and was beaten by a child who has not yet reached adulthood. No one can bear this kind of humiliation. The second reason is that  His body was beaten so badly that it was good to be able to come to court and talk for a while.

    The two reasons combined made him particularly prone to anger. When he was excited, he was directly knocked out and passed out.

    Although Dong Cheng fainted from anger, Liu Xin did not intend to let him go. Beating up drowned dogs was something Liu Xin particularly liked to do. She said to the emperor: "Your Majesty, he should be removed from his official position and be relieved of his position as General Wei."  For him, it is simply a disgrace to the court.¡±

    "Little aunt, how about letting this matter go?" Liu Xie doesn't want to withdraw Dong Cheng. There are not many people who are loyal to him. Removing Dong Cheng will chill Dong Cheng's heart and also chill the hearts of others.  .

    "Your Majesty, I'm not convinced if you don't withdraw him. Is your little aunt's face so worthless?" Liu Xin was very unhappy. She didn't have a good impression of the nephew emperor. After all, the person in front of her had been assassinated before.  Her people.

    "Little aunt, General Wei is the pillar of the imperial court. If he is removed, there will be no one available." Liu Xie tried to persuade Liu Xin.

    It¡¯s just that when he said this, he felt very sad. He actually had to explain to a child younger than him, a little girl, without any authority of the emperor.

    He glanced at the other ministers, but all of them looked at him intently and were indifferent. Even his future father-in-law Fu Wan and the prince Fu who was loyal to him did not come out to speak for him.

    "It's okay, the imperial court is full of talents and there are people we can use."

    Liu Xin spoke in a serious manner, like an old antique. This is what she learned from masters like Cai Yong. Liu Xin continued: "I can recommend one of your little aunts to you."

    Cao Cao and Wang Yun immediately pricked up their ears, thinking that this person must be Liu Zhe's.

    Liu Xie was also curious, and at the same time wary, he asked, "Who is this person?"

    "My uncle, Xia Houyuan." Liu Xin said in a surprising tone.

      ¡°Crack!¡±

    An untimely sound rang out, and when everyone saw it, it was clearly Cao Cao's voice.

    It turned out that Cao Cao was so surprised by Liu Xin's recommender that he accidentally made a sound, and everyone could even see the extremely surprised look on his face.

    ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

    Cao Cao wanted to yell, he knew that Xia Houyuan's younger sister was married to Liu Zhe's subordinate Zhang Fei.

    But why did Xia Houyuan become Liu Xin's uncle?

    Even if Xia Houyuan becomes the uncle, he is still Zhang Fei's uncle.  This has nothing to do with Liu Zhe.

    If Xia Houyuan is Liu Xin's uncle, then he is also Liu Zhe's uncle.

    Therefore, Cao Cao was very shocked!  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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