The Imperial Song – After I Bloom, A Hundred Flowers Die

Chapter 812: Her wisdom is comparable to that of the prince

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Your Majesty is determined to meet Xiao Juesong.

Shen Xihe could also understand why His Majesty was so persistent. It was because Xiao Huayong used the people left behind by Xiao Juesong too skillfully, so that His Majesty mistakenly believed that Xiao Juesong was behind all these things. As long as Xiao Juesong was forced out, all the mysteries could be solved, including those who colluded with him.

This idea is indeed the best strategy, even if we don't know that Xiao Juesong is dead.

"Your Highness Prince Xin, how do you intend to use this to trap His Majesty?" Shen Xihe did not agree to Xiao Changqing's method, which would benefit him in every way. Facing Xiao Changqing's hesitant gaze, Shen Xihe said, "Your Majesty, you must not make any mistakes before I give birth to a child."

Your Majesty is obviously impatient to force Xiao Juesong out. At most, she is still more than two months away from full-term delivery. If Xiao Changqing wants to take action against Your Majesty, he has to do it as soon as possible, otherwise Your Majesty will soon become suspicious and become suspicious of the whereabouts of Xiao Juesong who has not appeared for a long time.

Shen Xihe couldn't let Xiao Changqing kill His Majesty at this time.

"Crown Princess, you have given me a difficult problem." Xiao Changqing was determined to fight to the death with His Majesty.

Shen Xihe guessed that this was the case. She placed her hands on her bulging belly and gently stroked it, "Your Highness Prince Xin, when a person dies, he knows nothing. It's heartbreaking. Watching the person you hate linger on, unwilling but helpless, doesn't it make you feel more relieved?"

In fact, Shen Xihe didn't like this. She liked to get rid of people cleanly and efficiently, except for Yu Sangning who was kept in the secret passage, because Yu Sangning still had a vital use to her.

"This will indeed help to relieve my anger, but the person you are plotting against is the emperor. How difficult will it be to achieve such an effect?" This is more difficult than killing His Majesty.

"I have an idea that might work." A faint smile appeared on Shen Xihe's lips.

"Please give me some advice, Princess." Xiao Changqing trusted Shen Xihe's strategy.

"Your Majesty wants to see the imperial uncle because he was unwilling to accept the fact that the imperial uncle escaped right under his nose. In recent years, the imperial uncle has not only not been disgraced, but has become powerful and has brought people to disturb him." Although all these were done by Xiao Huayong in the name of Xiao Juesong, in the eyes of Emperor Youning, it was only Xiao Juesong that brought him anger.

"Your Majesty must have been angry for a long time, otherwise he would never be so shameless as to force someone out even though he disturbed the ancestors' peace."

When Your Majesty ascended the throne, he did not dig up graves or move the hated Concubine Jia out of the imperial mausoleum. But now he does not care about these things and is using this to force Xiao Juesong to show up. This shows how anxious Your Majesty is. Or perhaps it is the poison given by Xiao Huayong and the fragrant ink of Shen Xihe that are eroding Your Majesty's internal organs day and night, causing Your Majesty to feel that he does not have much time left, which makes him even more anxious.

Xiao Changqing nodded, agreeing with Shen Xihe's analysis.

"Your Majesty is now accumulating a lot of anger, and wants to vent it on the Emperor's uncle." Shen Xihe continued, "But if Your Majesty knew that the Emperor's uncle was no longer alive, would he feel unfair?"

"Do you want to let His Majesty know that the emperor's uncle is no longer alive?" So that His Majesty would feel regretful.

"That alone won't accomplish anything." Shen Xihe picked up the water cup, moistened his lips, and continued, "Your Majesty needs to know that the emperor's uncle just passed away a month ago, and he just came a step late.

Moreover, the emperor's uncle passed away without any regrets, because he had fulfilled his wish."