"Father, what the little royal sister said is very reasonable."
The eldest prince thinks his little princess is so interesting!
Seeing a bunch of sanctimonious and self-righteous guys shut up, the eldest prince came out and said: "The emperor's sister took the risk of planting smallpox abscess juice on her body, risked being infected with smallpox, and worked with Mr. Wang to develop a method to prevent and treat smallpox. Regarding the vaccination technique for epidemic diseases, I believe that this technique can save the lives of all people and should be promoted as soon as possible to benefit the people."
Master Yao also followed suit: "I also believe that the fire warning sign coming from the Lishan Villa is a rumor in the streets. The smallpox epidemic is dangerous, and vaccination should be carried out as soon as possible."
Seeing the emperor's minister Yao coming out, the courtiers were wavering.
“Let’s put the promotion of vaccination on hold for now.”
Mr. Jiang, the supervisor of the National History, took a look at the eldest prince and stood up and said: "Is the fire in Lishan Courtyard man-made or a warning sign from heaven? Only by summoning the general manager of the hospital to the court to ask questions can we calm people's hearts and curb the rumors in the market."
Xuanzong agreed to give Song Jing three days to find out the cause of the fire in the Lishan Courtyard. Song Jing had already sent a message yesterday for the general manager of the Courtyard to come to Beijing.
At this time, Mr. Jiang, the supervisor of the National History that Xuanzong relied on very much, proposed to summon Manager Niu in court to ask about the Lishan Villa. Xuanzong nodded and agreed.
The slightly fat Manager Niu knelt down on the ground as soon as he entered the court: "This slave is guilty of death. I hope your Majesty will punish you."
"Since I took charge of the Royal Courtyard, I have not dared to neglect it for even a moment."
Manager Niu said tremblingly: "Before the tenth princess came to the other courtyard, the servant received a message from the palace and chose a place for the tenth princess to live near the water. The tenth princess also thought that Yahe Garden is close to the water and has a mountain behind it. There is only a wooden structure on the lake. It is connected by a bridge and can be isolated from other courtyards if smallpox seedlings become ill due to jaundice. I am very satisfied with the accommodation that my servant helped me choose."
"It's strange to say that Yahe Garden is clearly built near the water, but the fire suddenly started!"
Manager Niu prostrated on the ground: "Your Majesty, if you frighten the princess, this slave deserves to die..."
Xuanzong interrupted him: "Where were you when the fire broke out in Yahe Garden?"
"This this……"
Mr. Niu hesitated for a while, and when Xuanzong stared at him with sharp eyes, he trembled with fright: "There are few errands in the other courtyard. The slave did take a nap after lunch, but the maid next to the tenth princess also admitted it herself, A fire suddenly broke out next to the dormitory hall of Yahe Garden, and then the wooden bridge connecting to the shore also caught fire. The fire became more and more intense and was out of control."
"It's not that the slave neglected his duties, it's just that the fire started strangely."
The Bull Father collapsed on the ground: "Your Majesty, the sky fire fell for no reason. This must have angered the ghosts and gods!"
There have been rumors in the streets and alleys that the fire in the Lishan Courtyard was a warning sign from heaven. Now the father-in-law Niu himself said that the Yahe Garden near the water was burned for no reason, and the maid next to the little princess also confirmed it.
As soon as Eunuch Niu finished speaking, the courtiers couldn't help but started talking.
"The garden near the water suddenly caught fire. The fire in Lishan Villa was really strange."
"The maid next to the tenth princess personally confirmed that there was a sudden fire. If it wasn't a fire warning sign from the sky, how could we explain the sudden fire?"
"The huge royal villa alone burned down the isolation residence of the ten princesses. This is undoubtedly a warning sign from God. Vaccination is not feasible..."
Just when the eldest prince and the third prince were looking at Eunuch Niu angrily and sweating for Li Sixu, Li Sixu looked at Eunuch Niu with wide innocent and ignorant eyes.
"What your father-in-law means is that Sisi risked her life by planting smallpox abscess juice on her body, risking being infected with smallpox in order to develop a life-saving vaccination technique. Is she offending the ghosts and gods?"
Li Sixu looked at him angrily: "Are you offending ghosts and gods if you want to save people's lives?"
From the time when Eunuch Niu greeted Li Sixu at the entrance of the Royal Courtyard and settled her in Yahe Garden, Li Sixu didn't pick a thing and even talked to him with a smile, saying that the place he chose was good.
The father-in-law thought the little princess was gentle and harmless.
But at this moment, being stared at by her sullen eyes, the other person was clearly a child, and Mr. Niu actually felt a faint sense of oppression.
"Princess, slave..."
"Father, I think that I risked contracting smallpox by planting smallpox abscess juice on my body to study cowpox, which really offended the ghosts and gods."
Li Sixu personally admitted that she had offended the ghosts and gods, and the courtiers in the palace were in an uproar.
When no one could figure out Li Sixu's intentions, she glared at Eunuch Niu angrily: "This ghost is not God, but Eunuch Niu."
"Ergong Niu is the real culprit who set fire to Yahe Garden."
Li Sixu's eyes were red and swollen, tears welling up in her eyes: "Father, Father Niu wants to burn my son to death..."
The tenth princess cut off her clothes with a dagger in the court, and even asked for isolation to plant smallpox abscess juice on her body. Everyone thought the little princess was brave.
It turns out that the brave little princess also has her moments of grievance.
He would also complain to others with red eyes like this cute child.
The eldest prince and the third prince felt extremely distressed when they saw that their little princess was about to cry.
Even Mr. Yao and Mr. Song felt that it was pitiful that the little princess only wanted to develop a vaccination method to prevent smallpox, but ended up being involved in the disputes in the court. She was criticized and framed.
General Li, who looks tough but is actually a slave to his daughter, would have rushed to the little princess and tried to coax her if he were not in the court.
Wang Tao has been studying cowpox jaundice with Li Sixu these days, and he is very curious about her. Now he saw that she was about to cry, and he was so anxious that he took out his handkerchief to wipe her tears, while his eyes were still gouging out the bull father-in-law.
Not to mention that Eunuch Yang’s sinister eyes were locked on Eunuch Niu.
The little princess suddenly pointed out that he was the murderer of the arson. Mr. Niu was still being stared at angrily by everyone, and he was already panicking: "What does the ten princesses mean? I can't understand what the princess is saying?"
"Ox father-in-law will understand soon!"
Song Jing came out angrily: "Your Majesty, Li Linhuai, the minister of left guard, has something important to report."
Xuanzong summoned him, and Li Linhuai, the left-wing minister, quickly strode into the court. He walked to the center of the hall, knelt down to Xuanzong next to Li Sixu, and spoke in a sonorous and powerful voice.
"Your Majesty, I have found out that Niu Xiantong, the general manager of the Royal Courtyard, is one of the murderers who set the fire to kill the princess."
"I have brought the evidence into the palace. Please step aside, Your Majesty."
Li Linhuai didn't say a word of nonsense. He directly reported evidence and had to do it under the sun, so that he could figure out the cause of the fire in the Royal Courtyard.
Xuanzong followed his instructions and asked the courtiers to follow him out of the palace. He saw a Persian standing under the sun, holding a glass mirror dangling in his hand.
Just when Xuanzong and the courtiers were confused, Li Linhuai made a gesture to the Persians.
The Persian nodded, shook the glass mirror in his hand, and shone the light and shadow reflected in the mirror onto a small bundle of thatch placed on the steps.