Xue Gong knew Emperor Yongning's thoughts about Wuge, but as a leader of the chamberlain, his view was not deep enough.
The Martial Pavilion was really too complicated for Emperor Yongning.
It's so complicated that it's hard to describe it in precise words.
Otherwise, he wouldn't have been silent for so long after hearing Zhu Yi's report.
It was confirmed that Gu Rui and Ling Zhan had contacts in Wuge, and together with the half of the letter submitted by Princess Changding's Mansion, this was indeed evidence.
This was all put in front of Emperor Yongning, did he believe it or not?
In fact, it is not that important whether the emperor believes it or not.
What matters is the emperor's will.
What is the emperor's attitude on the matter of Jiannanwei and the assassins of Chang Ding?
No news was leaked from Zichen Palace. Many people were craning their necks to look around, making it difficult to judge for the moment.
Zheng Ji, who was lying in the mansion, was very calm and focused on recovering from his injuries.
She had to get better as soon as possible, otherwise, how could she deal with so many monsters and monsters?
When Zhang Jian came to report to Zheng Ji, his steps were empty.
"Your Highness, Shi Zuo led them back, and news came out from the palace... Gu Rui has confessed, admitting that he collaborated with Ling Zhan inside and outside before assassinating the emperor. Correct update@"
One of the benefits of being a close confidant of Emperor Yongning was that he was better informed than others.
Of course, Xue Gong specially told him this news and asked him to reveal it to His Highness Changding.
He could also guess the purpose, which was to test what His Highness saw.
but--
His Highness did not show any surprise or surprise. He was still the same as usual, with a layer of frost on his beautiful face.
Even when he was recovering from his injuries, even when he was lying down, he still had a majestic and majestic look.
He couldn't tell from His Highness's reaction whether he had foreseen this matter. So, what could he report to the Emperor?
Li Xing'en, on the other hand, was obviously happy.
"Your Highness, it seems that the half piece of letter paper presented by Director Dingsu has worked! This is really great!"
Zheng Ji smiled perfunctorily and looked at Zhang Jian: "Father, can you tell me the decree?"
Zhang Jian shook his head: "Not yet, but it will be soon. Eunuch Xue informed his subordinates about this matter."
If Xue Gong hadn't deliberately revealed it, how could anyone outside know that Gu Rui had confessed?
They don't even know where Gu Rui is being held!
"Well, let's settle down Shi Zuo and lead them first. Don't worry about anything else." Zheng Ji ordered calmly.
"Yes, Your Highness. Then..." He looked at Zheng Ji and hesitated.
"Um?"
"It's okay, Your Highness, I will make arrangements right now." Zhang Jian lowered his head and said.
He originally wanted to ask what happened to the half piece of letter paper and why the emperor was willing to believe it, but after thinking about it carefully, he felt it was unnecessary.
He personally invited the gentlemen in the martial arts arena. Doesn't he know what kind of skills they have?
From the beginning, he never said anything about those gentlemen in front of the emperor, so there is no need to say more now.
Zheng Ji, on the other hand, looked at his leaving figure thoughtfully.
The smile on Li Xing'en's face also faded, and he was full of doubts: "Your Highness, did that half of the letter really pass the test like this?"
He really didn't understand that the emperor believed it so easily?
I always feel like red rain falling from the sky, which is unbelievable and ominous.
Zheng Ji shook his head and said, "Father doesn't believe it."
But the situation has become such that my father has no choice but to believe it.
"Uh, Your Highness, what does this mean?"
Since the emperor didn't believe it, why would he say that to others?
Zheng Ji hoped that Li Xing'en could understand court affairs like Xue Gong, so he broke it into pieces and explained it to him in detail.
"If there is no conclusion about the assassination, then people in Jingzhao will definitely be panicked. This assassination can easily turn into a bloody power struggle. My father will not allow such a thing to happen."
Throughout the ages, it is difficult to count how many bloody things have occurred under the guise of assassinations.
Even when there was nothing going on in the court, this assassination was carried out.
It can easily cause people to be confused, not to mention that there is such turmoil as the Jiannanwei mutiny in the DPRK?
Because it was such a coincidence, my father would not believe the half piece of paper, but my father needed to use the fastest speed and the most reasonable means to calm down the assassination.
The evidence and the reasons she gave happened to be what my father needed most.
There won't be a more suitable one in a short time, so my father can only choose to believe the evidence she gave.
"Then, will the emperor take back the long-term rate?"
Apart from His Highness's body, this is what Li Xing'en is most worried about. Update without error@
"No, since my father plans to tell the outside world that Gu Rui and Ling Zhan colluded, then nothing will happen."
If you withdraw the long-term rate, wouldn't your father just slap you in the face?
Moreover, until now, she has not entered the Huitong Hall of the Jiang family, and the Changding rate has not really taken effect yet, and her father will not be willing to take it back.
At this moment, Li Xingen was completely relieved.
He opened his mouth and said with a smile: "That's great! Your Highness, why do I think this Jiannanwei's rebellion is a good thing for the house?"
If it hadn't been for this, the assassination wouldn't have been reversed so quickly.
Your Highness may also be displeased by the emperor because of this, and it is hard to say what will happen to the governor and the chief of the government.
Zheng Ji opened his mouth, but fell silent.
Forget it, let's let Li Xing'en be happy for a while.
How could Jiannanwei's rebellion be a good thing for Princess Changding's Mansion?
This matter was originally directed at the Jiang family!
There are no intact eggs under the overturned nest, so how can Princess Changding Mansion stay out of it?
She thought for a moment and then gave the order: "Call Imperial Physician Lin over. I want to inquire about the injury."
Healing his injuries as soon as possible would allow her to do what she wanted to do.
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In the Tutor's Mansion, Du Fengju smiled slightly and said, "Now, Princess Changding's Mansion is truly safe."
"Sir, why do you say that?" Pei Yanshan asked in confusion.
The emperor has not issued the decree for a long time, which shows that he is hesitant in his heart. Why is the young master so sure?
"You'll know soon, just watch." Du Fengju said with a smile, without really answering.
Pei Yanshan stopped asking questions. Since the young master said so, he would just wait.
"Let Henglou continue to investigate what is going on with the letters between Gu Rui and Ling Zhan."
Princess Changding did produce evidence, but this made him even more curious.
With Princess Changding's temperament, it is impossible not to know that letters alone can bring the two people together. What else is behind it?
Again, if it weren't for the fact that the Jiang family couldn't get involved in the army, he really felt that Jiannanwei's mutiny this time was to relieve the siege of Princess Changding's mansion.
He was even looking forward to it. What would the Changding Princess Mansion do next?
The princess of Changding, Zheng Ji, whom he was curious about, planned to enter the palace next.
Juqu Pavilion.