Long Yingwei won't do anything to people who don't know martial arts, but Long Yihe... is a fake Long Yingwei who has messed in.
In other words, he would not abide by the rules set by the late emperor for the Dragon Shadow Guard.
This scene is really shocking, the entire Imperial Garden doesn't even dare to chirp!
At this time, in the imperial study, the emperor did not know the drastic changes in the imperial garden, so he explained what King Ning had done to Princess Xinyang.
The emperor also murmured why he used the word "account".
It's a younger sister, not an elder sister, he'll get it!
In the end, the emperor blamed his son for killing Princess Xinyang's son, and he felt guilty and guilty.
The emperor did not mention the entanglement between King Ning and the East Palace at first, but only said that the fire four years ago was not an accident, but King Ning's actions. As a father and emperor, he raised such a son, and he was deeply ashamed and guilty.
"How did Your Majesty know it was King Ning?" Princess Xinyang asked.
"This..." The emperor opened his mouth and said, "I have interrogated his subordinates, and his subordinates confessed to framing A-Heng."
Princess Xinyang wondered: "Why did Your Majesty go to investigate King Ning?"
Wasn't this because King Ning had an entanglement with the East Palace and almost killed the prince, he found out King Ning's thoughts on Wen Linlang by following the vine, and then found out what happened four years ago
No, why is your focus a little skewed
A trace of resentment flashed across His Majesty's eyes, who was unwilling to expose his family ugliness.
Princess Xinyang just looked at the emperor so quietly, without any intention of bypassing this stubble and breaking down, the emperor was lost, don't you care about the cause of your own son's death? Why do you care about my son's crap
The emperor had no choice but to tell the story of the discovery of King Ning's brother murder in the inn.
Princess Xinyang was still at a loss: "Just because he wants to kill the prince, so His Majesty suspects that Xiao Heng also killed him? If one person is bad, all the bad things are his?"
Emperor: ...Really, without talking about this, we can still be brothers and sisters.
No, why don't you wonder why King Ning murdered the prince
Is your focus always so elusive
Forget it, it's shameful to lose face, and the act of killing his brother by his own son doesn't have much face at all.
The emperor then explained the entanglement between King Ning and the Crown Princess.
Princess Xinyang snorted: "So, the two of them were caught by the prince on the spot?"
Emperor: Can your focus be a little more biased! ! !
"Well, that's right," said the emperor vaguely.
Princess Xinyang was silent.
Seeing that she didn't speak, the emperor didn't know how to comfort her for a while. He hesitated for a while, then sighed and said, "I'm very sorry about A-Heng, and I'm also very sad. King Ning committed an unforgivable sin, and it was me who was responsible for it. The emperor's father didn't teach him well, and I can't blame him. I don't expect you to forgive me. I just hope you don't embarrass yourself anymore. You always thought that you didn't take good care of A-Heng, which led to A-Heng's death in the fire. Now the truth is Dabai, someone... It was my son who did it deliberately, it was my fault, it was King Ning's fault, not yours."
These words are from the heart of the emperor. Since Xiao Heng passed away, Princess Xinyang has been devastated, and even left the sad place of the capital. Rao is that the relationship between the emperor and Princess Xinyang is not as close as that with Princess Ning'an, but it is compared to others. The princess' closer sister.
He hoped she wouldn't be too sad.
"Your Majesty, can I see King Ning?" Princess Xinyang suddenly said.
The emperor was stunned.
The request of the victim's family to see the murderer seemed reasonable and reasonable, and the emperor had no reason to refuse.
"I... will dethrone him as a prince, expel him from the capital, and exile him in a land of bitter cold. If..." The emperor didn't say a word, and a pain rolled through his chest. This is his own son, who was raised by him. The eldest son, if you say give up, then give up, who would be willing
However, it was precisely because he had tasted the "pain of losing a child" that he could better understand the hurt Princess Xinyang suffered, and he couldn't say the words to ask Princess Xinyang to forgive King Ning.
Even if Princess Xinyang draws a sword and kills King Ning, what can he say
Only King Ning was allowed to kill her son, and she was not allowed to avenge her son
The emperor's eyes were red, and he said with restraint, "I asked Eunuch Wei to take you there."
Princess Xinyang stood up, bowed to the emperor, and went down to the side hall where Prince Ning was imprisoned under the leadership of Eunuch Wei.
In the dark side hall, King Ning was unkempt and unkempt, with a faint blue circle growing out of the corner of his mouth, and his eyes were indifferent and sluggish.
"Princess, please." Eunuch Wei stood outside the door and made a gesture to Princess Xinyang.
Princess Xinyang stepped inside.
Yu Jin followed behind her and planned to go with her.
"You are waiting outside." Princess Xinyang said to Yu Jin.
Yu Jin paused: "Yes."
Yu Jin and Eunuch Wei were waiting outside.
Watching Princess Xinyang walk towards King Ning in the corner, Eunuch Wei intentionally reminded her not to get too close, and swallowed the words again.
If King Ning really wasn't afraid of death, he would hold Princess Xinyang hostage. If he did, then when Duke Xuanping was held accountable, His Majesty couldn't save King Ning's life.
King Ning sat on the ground in the corner, with his back against the wall, a shadow shrouded his face.
He closed his eyes slightly, wondering if he didn't hear the footsteps of the person coming, or if he heard it and didn't care.
Princess Xinyang stopped in front of him and looked down at King Ning: "Who are those people?"
King Ning had been locked in the Huaqing Palace for the past few days until his body and mind were numb. He ignored anyone, and he had no intention of paying attention to another palace servant who suddenly came to ask him questions.
But when he heard the familiar voice, he instinctively opened his eyes, and then he really saw Princess Xinyang's frosty face.
Princess Xinyang's face was half bathed in sunlight and half shrouded in shadows, looking a bit cold and gloomy.
King Ning could ignore anyone but Princess Xinyang alone.
His gaze stayed on Princess Xinyang's face for a moment, then he lowered his eyes: "I don't understand what my aunt is saying."
"Don't understand? Well, then aunt will tell you in detail that you understand, anyway, aunt has time." Princess Xinyang sat down on the chair opposite him and looked at him from a distance, "You really have the guts to kill Xiao. Hung?"
Ning Wang smiled lightly: "It seems that my aunt knows everything. Do I have the guts to kill them all? Is my aunt here to ask the teacher for sin? If you want to kill or cut anything, aunt."
Princess Xinyang looked at him for a moment: "You killed Xiao Heng, then what? Is it for the cheap prince?"
Ning Wang said: "I originally planned to take her as a side concubine."
Princess Xinyang sneered: "Really? Can you?"
Naturally... not.
Grandpa would not agree, and neither would Empress Dowager Zhuang and Her Majesty.
He is not like a prince, who would rather not be a prince and marry Wen Linlang. Empress Xiao couldn't beat this son, so she had to persuade His Majesty and Marquis Xuanping to agree to the marriage.
From the very beginning, he understood that killing Xiao Heng would not help, Wen Linlang and him could only be hidden in the shadows forever.
Princess Xinyang analyzed for him: "You did have a murderous intention towards Xiao Heng, but for a shameful relationship, you killed me and Xuanping Hou's most beloved son-in-law, Qin Chuhan, it's not that your aunt underestimates you, it's that you don't have the courage. Not so stupid either. Unless––”
Speaking of this, Princess Xinyang paused, and King Ning's fingers tightened.
Princess Xinyang said: "Unless you know that he is not the son of Xuanping Marquis and I, but an illegitimate son who pretended to be his son, or an illegitimate son that I can't wait to get rid of."
Marquis Xuan Ping was romantic by nature, and there were two concubines in the house, but that was with her consent.
As for whether there are any illegitimate children outside, she doesn't care, but only Xiao Heng exchanged her son's life.
Once she learned the truth, Xiao Heng's life and death had nothing to do with her.
And maybe it will make Xuanping Hou think she did it, so that King Ning can easily hide from this conspiracy.
"Who told you about Xiao Heng's life experience?" Princess Xinyang looked at him and asked.
King Ning didn't recover from the shock of Princess Xinyang seeing through everything for a while, and after a while he turned his face away and said, "I'm investigating."
Princess Xinyang snorted: "Why are you investigating Xiao Heng's background for no reason?"
Ning Wang was dumbfounded.
Princess Xinyang said lightly: "Don't say you knew it by accident, there are not so many inadvertent things in the world, and you don't have that kind of luck."
King Ning suddenly thought of what Mrs. Zhuang had reminded himself—in the royal family, you can look down on anyone, but don’t look down on Princess Xinyang, this is a princess who has never suffered a loss without the protection of her mother.
"I don't know." Ning Wang said.
"I don't know what it means?" Princess Xinyang frowned.
King Ning thought for a while and said, "That's right, I don't know who that group of people is, but they know me. When they approached me at first, they pretended to rely on me and were my staff's staff. They did find out some very useful information for me. I began to respect and trust them. After a few months, they said they had found a clue that could bring down Xuanpinghou, and I was very tempted, because Xuanpinghou is the greatest help for Queen Xiao and the prince, and as long as he is brought down With him, I am one step closer to the crown prince."
Friendly reminder: The three views of the characters in the text do not represent the three views of the author.
(End of this chapter)