The regent came to find fault again

Chapter 159: 159 Just a little fox

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Su Changjin's meaning couldn't be more obvious.

At any rate, she still grabbed Hongxiu, but she got nothing here.

Lu Jingye's eyes flickered slightly, and he squeezed the broken arrow in his hand, "With the help of an expert, Xuege will naturally escape quickly."

"The regent should keep a close eye on Hongxiu, lest the bamboo basket fetch water... all in vain."

Su Changjin chuckled, "This king will naturally take care of the people I arrest. On the side of King Muye... what kind of expert can act recklessly under your hands?"

Putting the arrow away without any trace, Lu Jingye glanced at her lightly, and said calmly, "It's just a little fox, the regent doesn't need to know."

"...that's it."

Su Changjin nodded with a half-smile, staring at Lu Jingye's back with a cold look.

Luo Ming and Su Xian had different expressions.

"My lord, I found this in the forest."

After a while, a guard really came over with something wrapped in oiled paper, like gunpowder, but it was different from ordinary gunpowder, without a fuse that should be ignited.

A light flashed across Su Changjin's eyes.

Lu Jingye took it, flipped through it, and handed a pack of gunpowder to Luo Ming.

"Black Gunpowder is indeed a member of Beiming." Luo Ming said in a deep voice, "Standing behind that woman just now was the remnants of Beiming who were rescued in Liangzhou before. I didn't expect that the entire Xuege was full of remnants of Beiming!"

Lu Jingye didn't speak, but the strength of the arrow in his hand became stronger.

The arrow was indeed not aimed at him, but to ignite the bag of black powder. Beiming's black powder is different from others, as long as it is contaminated with a little fuel, it will explode.

This amount of black powder, if the arrow ignited just now, it would be enough to blow up the group of people they brought.

"So the person who used the Frost Arrow is really saving us." Luo Ming raised his head, looking at Lu Jingye with unclear meaning.

Perhaps it is more accurate to say that it saved the two parties.

Lu Jingye didn't say anything, but just looked at Su Changjin who was casually exploring the surroundings.

Seemingly losing interest, Su Changjin waved the folding fan in his hand, "Forget it, since King Muye failed to catch anyone, there's no need for us to keep him."

"Go back and interrogate the little beauty I just captured."

"yes."

Before leaving, Su Changjin looked back, the smile in his eyes seemed to be regretful, but also provocative.

Watching the group leave, Luo Ming turned his head with a tangled expression, "Master..."

"You want to ask, is it Su Changjin who shot the Frostbolt?"

Lu Jingye's eyes were light, but Luo Ming nodded silently.

"If he doesn't admit it, can this king still force him?"

That time in Liangzhou was a coincidence, but this time, how could he be there every time.

Luo Ming followed the party with his eyes, and came back to his senses in the direction where he finally disappeared.

"The Holy Majesty wants Dali Temple to find out the mastermind behind the thunder and fire within three days, but the regent has found Xuege. Could it be that the regent has nothing to do with Beiming..."

After all, all the signs that the thunder caused the fire showed that the matter was more likely to be done by Wuxiang Palace, but the regent grabbed Hongxiu without blinking.

"It's just a red sleeve, it's just a waste of chess."

Lu Jingye said in a deep voice, as if everything was under control, "No matter who is caught, the final result will only be Wuxiang Palace."

Only by properly discarding the bait will more people be willing to bite the hook.

Looking at the situation at the scene today, I am afraid that the person who shot the Frost Arrow did not expect that the person who came would be the owner of the Snow Pavilion.

Two days later, the Prince Regent cooperated with Dali Temple to investigate the case of a fire caused by a thunderbolt, and pointed the finger at the Wuxiang Palace, and the rumors of a vision from the sky were self-defeating.

For a while, there was an uproar.

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(end of this chapter)