The Emperor’s Consort: The Peerless Doctor

Chapter 119: Leave the meeting, the private seal is not evidence

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"What did you say?" Gu Qianmeng didn't hear clearly and couldn't help but ask again.

As soon as Qin Jiyan left, the entire banquet became even quieter. He had no intention of talking, just for fear that if he did something wrong, he would be implicated.

Especially Concubine Gu, who wanted to kill Qian Meng with a cold knife.

"Grandpa Huang, you gave me this private seal. I have always kept it in my study. I have never used it, let alone carried it with me. My grandson doesn't know why it appears here."

Jing Yan smiled softly and shook his head...

At this time, letting Qin Jiyan pass would most likely not be a good thing.

Gu Qiancheng looked puzzled: Is she familiar with that man

"Come here, I'll tell you." Gu Qiancheng waved.

"Okay." Gu Qiancheng looked at her with sympathy: "Qianmeng, don't worry, I won't tell others that you said the imperial concubine looked ugly when she was angry."

"Then what about leaving? Why did you leave?" If he only had a private seal, the emperor would not doubt Qin Jiyan, but with the fact that he quietly left the meeting midway, the emperor had to think more...

"What happened?" the queen asked quickly.

Humph... Do you think she is stupid

The eunuch was panting from running, but he spoke very clearly: "His Royal Highness King Qin, the emperor orders you to go to Lingzhen Pavilion quickly."

Everyone present was a human spirit. Upon hearing this straightforward answer, they knew that calling Qin Jiyan over was definitely not a good thing. Most likely, the death of the spirit bird was related to Qin Jiyan.

Gu Qiancheng looked embarrassed: "Do you really want me to say it loudly?"

After the private seal was lost, Qin Jiyan found an opportunity to tell the emperor that he had locked up the private seal in front of the emperor on the grounds that the private seal was too precious and he had no chance to use it.

"I didn't hear you clearly, please speak louder." Gu Qianmeng frowned, her eyes showing dissatisfaction.

Gu Qiancheng looked innocent, completely unaffected, and calmly accepted the attention of everyone.

"Gu Qiancheng? What are you doing with her?" Is it Gu Qiancheng again? The old emperor originally loved the house, but Gu Qiancheng's behavior made him extremely unhappy. It could even be said that he hated Gu Qiancheng...

"Okay, what does the chirping look like?" The queen scolded her with an angry look on her face, blocking back the second lady's explanation.

"Returning to the emperor's grandpa, it's my grandson's private seal." Qin Jiyan knew without checking carefully that this private seal was the one he dropped in the morgue that day.

This private seal was given to Qin Jiyan by him, how could the old emperor not recognize it.

Lingzhen Pavilion is some distance away from the Imperial Garden. When Qin Jiyan arrived, the old emperor and King Zhao had been waiting in Lingzhen Pavilion for a long time.

But the person involved didn't react at all. He stood up slowly and said calmly to the Queen: "Don't worry, Grandma Huang, I'll be back as soon as I go."

Gu Qiancheng had already said that she was punished by Concubine Gu to kneel in front of her. If it weren't for Qin Jiyan, she would still be kneeling there...

The young masters and ladies of each family did not dare to chatter anymore at this time. They all looked solemn, fearing that something would happen. Even Jing Yan was less interested and had more worry in his eyes.

She's used to being the center of attention...

Gu Qiancheng secretly rolled his eyes, but...

Although there was a fire in Lingzhen Pavilion, only one room was burned down, and the others were all fine.

"I don't know what I'm saying to you. I'm just following orders."

The jealousy is so obvious in her eyes, do you think she can't see it

"Grandpa Huang, I left the meeting in the middle of the banquet to go find the eldest lady of the Gu family." Qin Jiyan told Gu Qiancheng. As for the reason

The voice was neither loud nor quiet, but it sounded particularly loud in the quiet imperial garden. Gu Qiancheng's words successfully attracted everyone's attention, especially Concubine Gu...

As soon as Qin Jiyan arrived, before he could salute, the old emperor asked the eunuch to hold the private seal in front of Qin Jiyan: "Look, does this belong to you?"

Qin Jiyan smiled softly, and there was a faint light flashing in his eyes, but his good mood did not last long. The eunuch beside the old emperor hurried over with two guards...

The second lady hurriedly explained: "Mother, they are all thousands..."

"Okay." Gu Meng's eyes lit up, he was so excited that he quickly leaned forward.

"I will tell you..." Gu Qiancheng said very quietly, and the last few words were directly silenced.

Qian Meng was stunned and waved her hands repeatedly in fear: "No, no, I didn't say that..."

Gu Qiancheng was worried about Qin Jiyan, but this was the palace. Not to mention her, not even the queen dared to wander around. She could only sit here and wait for news...

If the other party uses this situation to harm Gu Qiancheng, then...

"Second Aunt said I was talking nonsense, so it's just nonsense." Gu Qiancheng lowered his head and made no excuse at all, which made the second lady feel like she was punched in cotton.

"Of course." Qian Meng nodded vigorously. If she found out about such a big thing, Gu Qiancheng would be in trouble.

Qin Jiyan shook his head gently and left with the eunuchs and guards...

Only the emperor knows about this matter.

Qin Jiyan did not panic: "Grandpa Huang, my grandson can explain."

Qin Jiyan was afraid that he would be in trouble today.

I don’t know which uncle Wang was the author, but he was so patient that he waited for so long.

"You really need to give me an explanation? Why was your private seal left in Lingzhen Pavilion, and why did you leave in the middle of the meeting?"

"Silent words?" At this time, how could he not be worried.

"Qiancheng, what are you talking about?" The second lady's expression changed drastically and she immediately comforted Gu Qianmeng.

He was afraid that this game was against Gu Qiancheng.

Someone came to her door to play with, and she became rude.

So, waiting for him here

Jing Yan looked at Gu Qiancheng worriedly, his eyes so direct that Gu Qiancheng couldn't even ignore him.

The old emperor asked this purely to vent his anger, because...

Gu Qiancheng raised his head and looked at Jing Yan through the crowd...

The old emperor, King Zhao and other royal officials were waiting for Qin Jiyan in the next room.

Regardless of whether Gu Qiancheng did it or not, as long as he got involved, Gu Qiancheng would be dead.

The matter in Lingzhen Pavilion had already made everyone worried. In addition, Concubine Gu had just been slapped in the face by her niece. At this time, no one dared to speak out to touch Concubine Gu. The entire Imperial Garden was quiet and quiet. The excitement before…

The second lady and Qian Meng looked aggrieved and glared at Gu Qiancheng fiercely.

"Miss Gu family? Who?" The old emperor didn't remember Gu Qiancheng at all, so the eunuch quickly reminded him in his ear: "Gu Qiancheng, the niece of the imperial concubine."

Just one piece of evidence can't prove anything, but two things put together point the finger directly at Qin Jiyan.

"Why did your stuff appear in Lingzhen Pavilion?" the old emperor asked angrily.

Some people were gloating about the misfortune, while others looked at Qin Jiyan worriedly. Gu Qiancheng was very worried.

Everyone's hearts trembled, knowing that this was the outcome of Lingzhen Pavilion's matter, and they all looked at the great eunuch.

Before Gu Qiancheng had time to think about it, Gu Qianmeng pulled her by the hem of her clothes and asked in a low voice: "Qiancheng, are those poems really written by you? Tell me who wrote them, and I will definitely not tell anyone else."

"That's what you heard." Gu Qiancheng had already sat upright and had no intention of whispering anymore.

However, everyone's attention was not on Gu Qiancheng, but Qian Meng.