More than five thousand people, all of whom were originally going to be executed by His Majesty because of Li Zhen's rebellion, were eventually saved by Master Di and became little fishes exiled to Fengzhou.
When he was in Ningzhou, he was greeted by Ningzhou elders in the suburbs. He was asked: "Is it our Lord Di who saved your lives?"
The prisoners nodded vigorously and cried with excitement.
Afterwards, they supported each other and went to the stone tablet erected by the people of Ningzhou for Master Di. They cried bitterly and fasted for three days before leaving Ningzhou.
After they arrived in Fengzhou, they erected a monument for Master Di to praise his kindness.
Really, it's not easy to survive at that time. They can understand how much pressure Master Di has endured for this.
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After hearing the pardon order, Di Ying finally smiled for the first time in many days.
He believes that when His Majesty receives the full loyalty from those who are grateful and repay him, he will be sober and happier than himself.
It is useless to persuade people to open their mouths even if they are exhausted. It's better to use actual effects and shock.
Of course, Di Ying herself, in addition to having fun, was also responsible for solving Peng Liang's doubts.
"Sir... do you really want to let Li Yuanjia and his son and Li Yuangui and his son go?" Peng Liang thought of the two unsolved cases and asked when he saw that his master finally showed a smile.
He had been holding it in for a long time.
"What case?" Di Ying asked, looking at the bird flying around on the top of the tree.
Then he chuckled and said: "Li Qisheng, who acted recklessly and reaped the consequences, is dead. Cui Bi, who was wronged by Li Yuanjia and his son, is alive. Now his family is living well. I didn't just ask Li Yuanjia to let him go. That's all, and he was asked to pay a large sum of money as compensation.
As for the death of Li Chun's son... what you actually want to ask is, who is the real murderer, right? It's Princess Huo. In fact, this case is somewhat complicated. "
Having said this, Di Ying withdrew his gaze, sat up, wrote the names of several people on the paper, drew lines, and explained: "According to the people in Prince Huo's house, I can infer that: Huo The princess actually didn't like her eldest grandson Li Yuze.
Don't look at it, everyone is talking about: Princess Huo wants to be as kind and loving to Li Yuze, as much as she wants to love and dote on her. But what is the reality?
First of all: How could a beloved eldest son of the royal family, the only surviving member of the third generation of Prince Huo’s family, be timid and timid? This is completely contrary to common sense.
And note: the title is Young Master. According to the rules and habits, he should be called Shiziye, right? The reason why he is still called the eldest young master shows that King Huo did not invite Li Yuze to be crowned the crown prince. why?
Besides, every time Princess Huo took Li Yuze out, Li Yuze, who was so pampered, did not share a carriage with her, but rode in a separate carriage with the maid Luo'er. Isn’t this also weird?
When they arrived at the foot of the mountain that day, Li Yuze was crying, so Princess Huo left him and Luo'er and went up the mountain.
It's about being afraid of noise and headaches. But are you really not worried at all? If you are left alone like this, what will happen to you? Why don't you send some personal guards or something to follow you? But Princess Huo didn't do this. This is also counterintuitive.
Do you still remember what that maid Zhui'er said? She said: The princess tells the young master to eat whatever he wants, and the young master will eat whatever he wants, whether he likes it or not.
How old is Li Yuze? Only three years old. A three-year-old child knows what it means to be sensible? What is filial piety? What is obedience? Still barely have any preferences?
Unless they are "educated" or "scared".
Let’s talk about dried dates again. Everything in the palace is cut into slices. Dudu Yahuan Luo'er's purse is complete and cored.
When I asked about the purse, Luo'er said nothing. What a coincidence?
Although Li Xu prevented me from performing an autopsy on Li Yuze, the scratches and blood stains deep in Li Yuze's mouth, as well as the slight feeling of a hard object in his throat, all showed that Li Yuze was stuck to death by a hard object.
What could it be? Date core.
There was still a slight smell of dried dates in his mouth. There is still a little bit of dried date skin left between the teeth.
Luo'er said at the time that she was so panicked that she couldn't find her way out. But the place where she put Li Yuze down was not far from the mountain stream. I have observed the mountain stream flowing towards the temple. Then pass through the temple and flow to the foot of the mountain.
Even if you can't find the road, you can go up or down the mountain stream. It didn't take a whole hour to search, right?
And Princess Huo, was it really because she had a headache that she forgot to tell the servants to find her? Can such a common sense mistake be made? Even if she forgot, wouldn't those servants think of it? Not able to propose? Don’t make your own decisions?
If the servants do not have the behaviors I mentioned, then there is only one possibility: they were restrained in advance by Princess Huo.
Furthermore, according to an old woman's account: when Li Xu's son, the real eldest son, was drowned, Princess Huo rushed out after hearing the news without wearing any shoes.
But what about when something happened to Li Yuze? Princess Huo was neatly dressed and wore a pair of jade-colored embroidered shoes with red flowers. like what? Tragic? Or martyrdom?
How old is she? Going to a temple and wearing shoes like this?
In fact, this was originally a premeditated murder, just to let Li Yuze himself get stuck in the date core. Maybe he got stuck occasionally.
but! ! There's no such thing as a coincidence, right? That's when you got stuck, right? so what? In order to be sure, Luoer actually had to sneak back halfway.
She pushed Li Yuze on the head while he was eating dates.
Do you still remember where Li Yuze died? Behind the stone. And there was a bruise on his forehead, as if he was stuck, had trouble breathing, or accidentally bumped into it.
However, the impact marks and corners left by this will have a little drag mark. No matter which direction it is facing, there will be a little bit of it.
It won't be so neat and tidy, like scratches caused by a bullet.
Therefore, it is inferred from this: Luo'er put Li Yuze behind the stone to prevent him from running around or to be discovered in advance.
Li Yuze was timid and stayed there since he got there. I'm afraid it's because he was intimidated by Luo'er.
In short, I just didn’t run around there. Then he obediently ate the dates Luo'er stuffed him. When he was about to finish chewing a date, his head was pushed and hit a stone. So the date core entered the mouth, and because of this sudden shock, it got stuck.
I have to say that the murderer designed it perfectly. Such a death would leave no pinch marks on Li Yuze's face.
And the death can be entirely attributed to accidental death. "
After hearing this, Peng Liang was filled with emotion and asked the next question. "Sir, why have you been paying attention to Li Chun's concubine, Aunt Mei?"