Chapter 18 Found the poisoner
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Indigo jadeWords: 1066Update Time: 24/01/18 03:58:54
Gu Ning felt that there was something wrong with the scent at the beginning. How could a piece of ancient jade be tainted with the smell of women's perfume, but the situation was quite confusing at that time, so she did not think about it in detail.
I never thought I would smell this fragrance again, let alone Yuhua's body.
Gu Ning frowned, raised the corners of her lips, and looked at Ruoxi in a funny look.
He immediately stood up and said to the Queen Mother: "To inform the Queen Mother, I have found the person who poisoned me."
"Found it? How long have you been in the Ai family's palace before you have a clue?"
The people present did not expect that she would suddenly say such a sentence, and the Queen Mother became even more puzzled.
"How dare I deceive the Queen Mother about this kind of thing?" Gu Ning remained calm and raised her head slightly to look at Ruoxi.
In her previous life, she had dealt with Ruoxi, so she naturally knew her well.
At this moment, she looked at Yuhua unnaturally, and Gu Ning knew that there was definitely something wrong in her mind.
Yuhua's expression at the moment was even more unnatural, and her palms were already sweating.
Ruoxi didn't know why Gu Ning suddenly mentioned the poisoning, and was slightly afraid of Gu Ning. She stood up, pretended to sneer, glanced at Gu Ning with disdain and said to the Queen Mother: "Your Majesty, Ruoxi is here I’ll see you and make sure you’re okay before going back. Just now, dad asked me to copy a poem and send it to him.”
This reason is really far-fetched. Ruoxi is notoriously disobedient to discipline, so how can she be so obedient as to copy poems?
The Queen Mother was startled when she heard this. She was probably a little reluctant to let her leave, and she didn't give her permission for a long time.
When Gu Ning saw this scene, she became even more convinced.
Thinking about it, this Yuhua is just a maid, so naturally she won't be very hostile to her, so it was her master who ordered her.
If Ruoxi had calmed down and not left in such a hurry to escape, I'm afraid she wouldn't be so confident, but isn't this scene the best proof yet?
However, the Queen Mother did not suspect Ruoxi.
Naturally, Gu Ning could not let her go like this. If she were to leave at this moment, I am afraid that things that are beneficial to the truth would be destroyed.
It will not be easy if I want to investigate this case again in the future.
Gu Ning thought like this, and immediately walked over to her and said: "Princess, is this a guilty conscience? I wonder when Princess poisoned her, did she ever think that this day would happen? Princess, why did you poison the Queen Mother and put the blame on I?"
The Queen Mother looked at the expressions of the two of them and seemed not to realize anything and did not speak.
He said this calmly and even had a smile on his face, but everyone who heard this knew that if he answered these words carelessly, he would be doomed.
Ruoxi didn't seem to have expected that Gu Ning would dare to be so presumptuous in front of the Queen Mother, nor did she expect that the Queen Mother would not defend her. She immediately panicked and became angry. She flicked her sleeves and said, "The daughter of the dignified Prime Minister is so unruly. Really? I didn’t tell you about the poisoning and murder of the Queen Mother, but you just slandered this princess. What crime should I be punished for?"
slander?
This reverse word is used without any shame.
Gu Ning knew that this was not the time to argue with Ruoxi, so she immediately knelt down towards the Queen Mother, "The Queen Mother clearly knows that a minister will not slander the princess without any evidence. Please order the Queen Mother to announce the poisoning when Dr. Hu came to see her." The truth will be revealed immediately.”
"Here comes Imperial Physician Xuanhu."
Perhaps Ruoxi's poor acting skills made the Queen Mother suspicious, so she agreed to Gu Ning's proposal without any hesitation.