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Chapter 362 Accident

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    Now that Yan Zhui is no longer in the mansion, there is only one Princess Qin in Luoyang to support the overall situation.

    Fu Minghua stayed behind closed doors and ignored the rumors outside.

    Rong Tuying personally took care of the Li Mansion and ordered the arrest of the escaped servants, but did not bury Li Yanan.  Regarding Rong Tuying's move, there were different opinions in Luoyang.

    Recently in the DPRK, the Qin King's party and the four princes' party headed by Rong Tuying have been at loggerheads.

    Su Ying kowtowed her head on the dragon ridge below the emperor's dragon chair, her blood flowed non-stop and she burst into tears:

    "Your Majesty, Li Yanan will never die in peace!"

    Guo Shilun also added: "Your Majesty, please don't chill the hearts of the heroes."

    "Bold Guo Shilun! Are you threatening the emperor by saying this?"

    Wang Zhisui stood up, pointed at Guo Shilun and shouted loudly.

    When Guo Shilun heard what he said, he was naturally unconvinced: "I don't dare! Mr. Wang, please stop spitting blood!"

    "You made it clear in your words that you used Li Yanhui's contribution to Youzhou to force the emperor to investigate the matter thoroughly. If the emperor does not investigate, you will use this to make a big fuss" Wang Zhisui pointed at Guo Shilun and said loudly.

    Guo Shilun was so angry that his whole body shook:

    "You're talking nonsense!"

    The two people immediately accused each other in the palace. Among the people in the court, Rong Tuying's forehead veins couldn't help twitching, and he secretly cursed Guo Shilun for being stupid.

    Emperor Jia'an was very interested. He listened to the noise in the court with a lazy expression and did not stop it.

    Until Rong Tuying couldn¡¯t bear it anymore:

    "How can we allow you to do whatever you want in the court?"

    His cold gaze made Guo Shilun, who was blushing with anger, feel as if someone had poured cold water on him. He suddenly woke up, ashamed and ashamed, and hurriedly hid aside, not daring to say a word.

    "The noise makes my head hurt."

    Emperor Jia'an snorted coldly, and the ministers below quickly joined the queue and said in unison: "I am guilty."

    "Where is Zhimi?" Emperor Jia'an stretched out his hand to rub his forehead, his wide cuffs covering up the sarcasm flashing in his eyes, and called out.

    Yu Yan, the imperial censor, stood up and said, "I'm here."

    Emperor Jia'an appointed Duan Zhengyu, minister of Dali Temple, and Xiao Ruzhi, minister of the Ministry of Punishment, to take charge of the case and find out the truth behind Li Yanan's death.

    He also called Gu Raozhi, the prefect of Luoyang, and asked him to assist the Third Division. If necessary, he could mobilize soldiers from the Jinwu Guards and the left and right Wuwei Prefecture of the Sixteenth Guards.

    Emperor Jia'an opened his mouth, and Rong Tuying's heart sank.

    The emperor¡¯s attitude is really thought-provoking.

    The thunder is loud and the raindrops are small.

    It seems that they attach great importance to this, but now there is "irrefutable proof". Li Yanan was seriously injured when he "came out" of the Qin Palace that day, and then died. However, the emperor seemed to be deliberately partial to the Qin Palace.

    Could it be that Zhang Mu betrayed him?

    Rong Tuying clenched the elephant wat in his hand and took a deep breath, but his eyelids twitched slightly, with a sinister look in his eyes.

    Several people were ordered to leave, and the meeting broke up again.

    In the courtyard, Guo Shilun and others couldn't help but have another quarrel with Wang Zhisui and other Qin Wang's faction. The quarrel got very angry. Rongtu Yingcai stopped a few people and told Guo Shilun to shut up. He didn't even bother to talk to them.  He said more, got up and went to Zhongshu Province.

    Wang Zhisui looked at his leaving figure and couldn't help but curl his lips.

    In the evening, the sedan that Wang Zhisui was riding in encountered a crazy horse on the way back to his hometown. If he had not been with him to rescue him, Wang Zhisui might have been in an accident.

    After the incident happened, the news spread quickly. That night, Concubine Cui sent Jinggu to pick her up in person, saying that she wanted her to stay in the palace for two days.

    Concubine Cui is a little scared!

    Rong Tuying is too arrogant. She is afraid that Rong Tuying will go crazy and attack Fu Minghua.

    It would be better to summon Fu Minghua into the palace to hide from the limelight, so that he can feel more at ease because it is under his own nose.

    Fu Minghua was actually not afraid of Rong Tuying's actions. Just to reassure Concubine Cui, she still asked Biyun and Yinshu to pack their things and follow her into the palace.

    Aunt Jiang¡¯s body was damaged after a serious illness in the mansion, and she often lay in bed with no signs of recovery. Fu Minghua left Bilan and Zigen in the mansion, so that they could take better care of Aunt Jiang¡¯s body and take care of the household affairs.

    Concubine Cui was restless in the palace and waited for a long time. It was not until Jinggu took Fu Minghua into the palace that she breathed a sigh of relief and smiled.

    "Have you had your meal?"

    Concubine Cui had been waiting outside the Penglai Pavilion corridor for a long time. When she saw Fu Minghua, she stepped forward and pulled her.asked the hand.

    Fu Minghua shook his head and said softly: "I heard from Jinggu that you haven't thought about food and tea recently, and you haven't slept lightly, so tonight's dinner is of no use."

    Concubine Cui then smiled and said:

    "It's all Jinggu said to make you worry."

    Beside Jinggu pursed her lips and smiled, but said nothing.

    In fact, Concubine Cui didn't have dinner at night. She had lost some weight recently, and she pretended to be guilty but didn't say anything.

    Although she didn¡¯t have much appetite, when she heard that Fu Minghua didn¡¯t want dinner, she braced herself up and ordered Yang Fuzhen to order people to go down to make arrangements, while she talked to Fu Minghua.

    "I don't feel at ease. Please stay with me in the palace for a while." Concubine Cui frowned, and Fu Minghua looked at her fair face with water-cut eyes.

    " Compared with before, Concubine Cui has looked much more haggard in recent years. She is worried about everything all the time. Her life is not easy.

    Fu Minghua stretched out his fingertips to push the wrinkles between Concubine Cui's eyebrows, and softly advised:

    "Don't worry too much."

    Concubine Cui forced a smile and sighed:

    "To tell you the truth, I have something on my mind. It's impossible not to worry. It will be three months since Zhui'er left for Shanzhou. The Rong family is now very powerful in the court." Two-fifths of the officials are Rong.  People who are Tu Ying always act based on their expressions.

    Emperor Jia'an was very connivant about this, and even favored Concubine Rong in the harem, breaking the balance he had always maintained.

    Concubine Cui was a little unwilling:

    "Is Rong really that good? It's worthy of the emperor to love Wujiwu so much."

    She pursed her lips and looked at the beautiful lotus leaves in the distance. The lotus leaves swayed gently when the wind blew, like a green ocean.

    Among them, the corners of several lotus flowers that have not yet bloomed were mixed among the lotus leaves, blocking the water below.

    "Have you ever written from Zhui'er, saying when you will be back?" Concubine Cui asked worriedly.

    She knew that Yan Zhui had always loved Fu Minghua. During the war against the Turks, in the tense moments before the war, he often wrote letters to people sent back to Luoyang.

    Fu Minghua¡¯s ears were slightly hot, but he nodded:

    "I wrote a letter, but I didn't say when I would be back." She leaned against Concubine Cui again and whispered in Concubine Cui's ear: "I also sent a letter to Mr. Yao."

    This is what I want from Concubine An Cui.

    When Concubine Cui heard this, her heart moved, and she signaled Jinggu and others not to follow too closely. She then pulled Fu Minghua and said she wanted to sit in the garden behind.

    It was getting dark late in the summer, so Jinggu asked Concubine Cui for instructions and said that she wanted to place dinner on the waterside pavilion in the east chamber.

    The two of them entered the water pavilion and leaned against the wooden railing in the pavilion to talk.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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