Eunuch Yang quickly found out that the madman who escaped from the guard at the door and climbed over the wall into Linglong Residence was Xu Cairen.
Without resorting to any means, the maid next to Xu Cairen confessed, telling the story of how Xu Cairen suspected Li Sixu of stealing the hairpin and how she went crazy as a result of retribution.
Even the incident where Xu Cairen almost strangled the fish beauty to death in Linglongju last time was explained one by one.
"Your Majesty, I have found out that Empress Wu has been sending people to the Imperial Hospital to teach the Imperial Doctor to treat Xu Cairen's madness. Her condition is reasonable and well-founded. It is not a curse, but this kind of madness. Even acupuncture and medicine may not cure the disease in a short time.”
After Eunuch Yang finished his report, he considered it and said: "She believes that the little princess is cursing her, so she continues to let her live in Jiuxuan Palace. She is afraid that sooner or later she will disturb the Fish Empress and the Tenth Princess."
"It is nonsense to say that my little ten cursed her."
When Xuanzong heard Eunuch Yang report the whole story, he couldn't imagine that his little Shi had suffered so much injustice, and that the noble princess would be unjustly accused of stealing a hairpin by a young talented man who wanted to strip her naked.
Wu Bin actually said that she had always taken good care of Yu Mei and her Xiao Shi.
Thinking of Xiao Shi's injustice and the fact that the fish beauty was almost strangled to death by the crazy Xu Cairen, Xuanzong ordered Xu Cairen to be thrown into the cold palace, and then left angrily with Eunuch Yang.
As soon as he left, Qing He was very angry: "Why did Xu Cairen climb over the wall into Linglong Residence when the emperor came to see my mother-in-law? How did Xu Cairen climb over the wall of Linglong Residence with such a high courtyard?"
"It must be Wu Concubine. It is Wu Concubine who is jealous of my mother-in-law. She is afraid that she will be favored again, so she uses the crazy Xu Cairen to disrupt the situation."
The fish-watching beauty chased her to the door of Linglong Residence and looked blankly in the direction Xuanzong left.
Qing He was so angry that his chest ached: "Wu Concubine must die a happy death. The empress finally waited for the emperor to come, so she left like this."
Unlike Qing He who was so angry that Li Sixu watched Xuanzong leave and calmly ordered her to prepare the meal.
"Why are you anxious? My father can't do anything to my mother if he stays in Linglongju."
Qing He was so angry that he jumped on his feet: "Little master, what are you talking about?"
"Serious words!"
It was already certain that the emperor was the cause of her mother's illness, and Li Sixu was in a good mood.
She grabbed a handful of cherries and stuffed them into Qinghe's hand and raised her eyebrows: "Calm down! My mother is still suffering from dementia and can't do anything with my father."
"Instead of leaving him in Linglong Residence, wouldn't it be better for my father to go find Wu Concubine to settle the score?"
Li Sixu issued this kind of soul torture, and Qing He looked surprised: "Young master, do you mean that the emperor wants to demote Wu Concubine?"
"Who knows..."
Li Sixu only knew that although Xu Cairen was arrogant and domineering, he was still a wise man.
The death of Eunuch Zhang finally reminded her that Concubine Wu was ruthless and would not survive. Except for the last time she came to Linglong Residence to strangle her mother, who was drugged by Eunuch Wu, Xu Cairen had actually been pretending to be crazy.
That's why he came to her for help while she was off duty yesterday.
If the chess piece Xu Cairen was used properly, she might be able to find out the accomplice behind Wu Bin in the future. She kept Xu Cairen useful, so she reminded her that she should go to the cold palace.
Xu Cairen understood and knew that he had to go to the cold palace to survive, which is why Linglongju came to be here today.
Seeing the fish beauty's dejected look, Qing He still felt it was a pity: "It would be great if the emperor could stay and have dinner with the queen."
"The days are long, there is no need to rush."
Li Sixu took a piece of meat and took a bite of rice, and analyzed seriously: "You have to know that women who are too easy to get are not worth money. My father can't stop eating her until he can see it."
Qinghe: "..."
A six-year-old little princess said this to her. What kind of monster is her little master?
Because Li Sixu accidentally mentioned vegetable soup, Xuanzong asked Eunuch Yang to continue investigating after leaving Linglongju, only to find out that Concubine Wu had deducted Linglongju's monthly salary.
"The little princess and the Fish Queen have been having a hard time these past few years. In order to raise the little princess, the Fish Queen has exchanged all her jewelry, headdresses and ornaments for food."
Eunuch Yang reported to Xuanzong: "Fortunately, the little princess saved Princess Xia Yue by mistake, and got the care and reward of the noble concubine, so the life of her and the concubine in this palace is not difficult."
"Later, because I presented the Taoist manuscript containing medicinal prescriptions and medical skills, I met the Queen. After the Queen investigated, I found out that Wu Concubine had secretly deducted Linglongju's monthly salary."
"The Empress is the most fair person. After rewarding the little princess, she first recovered the monthly salary that Wu Concubine had deducted from Linglongju, and also confined her to Jiuxuan Palace."
"It's no wonder that when I went to Nanxun Hall, the queen mentioned Yu Zhen many times. This was to remind me to remember to come and see Yu'er and Xiao Shi."
Xuanzong was furious: "How can concubine Wu be grounded to offset the grievances my little ten has suffered? Concubine Wu will be demoted to Jieyu and move out of Linhua Palace. Go to the queen and tell her that Concubine Liu Xian will be in charge of Jiuxuan Palace first." .”
Qing He was also worried that the emperor had been to Linglong Residence yesterday and would soon forget her mother-in-law if he left so quickly. As a result, early the next morning, the Ministry of Internal Affairs sent a bunch of rewards and a large basket of cherries.
Wang Ziqing said that he would plead with Sun Yizheng and let Li Sixu follow him out of the palace.
Li Sixu picked a good inkstone from a pile of rewards and took it to the Imperial Hospital to give to Wang Ziqing.
Dr. Sun was feeling sour: "I finally understand. Some little girls only like good-looking senior brothers. My old and beady master is just a decoration."
"I remember that when I was a teacher in my prime, I was chased by beauties from Chang'an City and gave me handkerchiefs and sachets."
He pressed his chest and said with an exaggerated expression: "My teacher suddenly had heart palpitations. Oh my, my heart hurts. My old problem has returned. I'm afraid I won't be able to leave the palace today."
Li Sixu hurriedly took out a small jade unicorn that she had put in her pocket, which could be used as a paperweight. Doctor Sun took it with his eyes shining when he saw the quality of the jade unicorn.
She imitated Li Sixu's praise of Wang Ziqing and said with a smile: "The little princess is really kind and kind-hearted. I have such a divine disciple like the little princess. I don't know in what lifetime I was blessed."
Li Sixu rolled her eyes at him: "Can I leave the palace?"
"The Third Prince has prepared the carriage!"
Doctor Sun had always wanted a piece of blood jade to make a paperweight, but thanks to his disciple, he got a piece of blood jade unicorn of such fine quality.
After getting on the carriage prepared by the third prince, Doctor Sun was playing with the jade unicorn that Li Sixu gave him as if no one else was watching.
The carriage was very spacious. Wang Ziqing was a little reserved when riding in the same carriage as the third prince, but something under the table touched his feet, startling him.
He moved his feet away and faced the smile on Princess Yue's face under the tablecloth, a smile that was uglier than crying.