After Transmigrating as the Imperial Tutor, the Tyrant Could Read My Mind

After a sudden death, Yun Qing transmigrated into the Great Xi Dynasty, which she was studying, becoming the early deceased Imperial Tutor of the tyrannical Emperor Xie Rang.

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Chapter 63 He found a way

[Yu was a pitiful woman. It's fortunate we found out; otherwise, history would have tarnished her reputation, and she would have been uneasy both in life and after death. This family truly ruined her!]

Upon hearing this, Jiao Wenli immediately jumped up and down: "You shameless Yu Shi! I have always believed that my Wen family has treated you well. What did others do to deserve your treachery? You are truly unworthy of your parents!"

Upon hearing Jiao Wenli's words, some officials in the room subtly expressed their agreement: "That's right, I remember that the Yu family wasn't well-off, but Lord Jiao's son didn't look down on her at all, married her as his principal wife, and even renovated the graves of his family elders for her..."

【fart! 】

Yun Qing knew the inside story, but she held back for the time being. It would be more convincing if the person involved told the story.

Fortunately, since Madam Yu had already chosen to go this far, she was someone who was willing to risk everything. Upon hearing this, she couldn't help but wipe away her tears, as if she wanted to tell all the grievances she had suffered over the years: "If it weren't for your son forcing me, how could I have compromised? You only married me because you saw that I was weak and easy to manipulate. All those strong-willed girls were ruined by you. My poor parents were old and frail, and they were driven to their deaths by you. The so-called renovation of the old graves was nothing more than a way to comfort your unease!"

After years of enduring hardship, Ms. Yu finally had the opportunity to speak out about this matter, which was incredibly moving.

Yun Qing sighed and asked, "Is there any evidence?"

Madam Yu said, "It was handled by the household servants at the time; they should have known about this."

Xie Rang said, "Then bring the person in, and we'll know the answer after a brief examination."

Gu Yun understood, and soon someone brought in another witness. Surprisingly, the servant was blind and seemed to be lame.

"Oh dear, isn't that the servant who has been serving Lord Jiao since childhood? How did he end up like this?"

The Jiao family's roots have always been in the capital. Many of Jiao Wenli's colleagues have met people around him, which is why they were able to recognize him at this time. But this also shows that there is a big problem!

Jiao Wenli almost lost his footing. The servant knew what kind of situation this was, so he told them everything he had been told to do, and also explained how they had decided to kill him to cover it up, pointing to his own wounds and speaking with great logic and evidence.

"If I hadn't been lucky enough to fall into the river and escape, I probably would never have had the chance to reveal the truth."

People are easily swayed by life and death. Knowing he couldn't escape punishment, this servant's attempt to drag others down with him was perfectly normal.

When Jiao Wenli saw that even the servant had been found, he knew things were not going well. After watching the farce, Xie Rang leisurely asked, "Lord Jiao, do you have anything to say now?"

Jiao Wenli looked up and, through the crown, seemed to meet the unfathomable eyes of the young emperor, eyes filled with a chilling coldness that made him tremble. Only now did he realize that he had made a mistake.

He shouldn't have thought he could control the young emperor on his own. He wasn't a puppet; he was clearly a wolf cub secretly looking for an opportunity to kill him in one blow!

"Since there's nothing more to say, let's leave the rest to Lord Gu. Does anyone have any objections?"

Xie Rang glanced around, taking in the expressions on everyone's faces, and smiled: "As for the position of Right Vice Censor-in-Chief, the Right Assistant Censor-in-Chief will take over in his place."

Yun Qing was the first to step forward: "Your Majesty is wise."

The Right Vice Censor-in-Chief was naturally delighted to be promoted one rank out of nowhere. After all, the young emperor's order was still an order, so he quickly stepped forward and said, "Thank you, Your Majesty! Your Majesty is wise!"

Today's scene in the court was truly spectacular. Following the lead of these two, many more ministers stood up and shouted, "Your Majesty is wise!"

Of course, this was followed by the ugly expressions of the Prince of Pingjiang and the Duke of Liang. The young emperor's move was a great way to win people's hearts, and many opportunists switched sides. Losing one person only made up for many more.

When Ms. Yu learned that someone had taken care of the matter, she knelt on the ground and wept bitterly. In the end, she was taken away to continue participating in the subsequent court hearing.

The newly appointed Right Vice Censor-in-Chief, Liang Bang, was a very kind man. As he was walking out, he noticed Yan Yangke standing there in a daze, so he casually pulled him along and asked with a smile, "The court is over, what are you still standing there for?"

Yan Yangke looked dazed: "I feel that the Grand Tutor is not quite the same as I imagined."

Yan Yangke hadn't forgotten that he had cursed Yun Qing in front of her. He thought she would retaliate, but half a year had passed without any consequences. Considering Yun Qing's behavior during this time, he began to waver.

Liang Bang asked him, "Then what kind of person should the Grand Tutor be in your eyes? A treacherous minister who controls the young emperor?"

Those who can serve as remonstrance officials are always bold, and Liang Bang is also outspoken. Seeing Yan Yangke purse his lips and remain silent, he knew that he had guessed correctly.

“Young man, if you were in that position, you would probably be devoured without a trace!” Liang Bang laughed. “The emperor is young. Without the strong support of the Grand Tutor, the power would probably fall into the hands of treacherous people. It would be too one-sided to judge a person’s character based solely on their outward behavior.”

Yan Yangke hesitated: "Is that really true?"

Liang Bang patted him on the shoulder: "Think it over more. Don't end up like Jiao Wenli. Just do your job well, and time will tell."

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Their words could not be kept from Xie Rang. No sooner had they left the palace than the news was brought to them by the secret guards.

Xie Rang snorted: "He's smart enough to know the value of the Grand Tutor."

Yun Qing looked at him helplessly: "That's not important."

It happened so long ago, she had almost forgotten, it's amazing that Xie Rang still remembers.

Xie Rang paused, his hand instantly forming a dot of ink on the paper. He calmly brushed the paper aside and said softly, "Grand Tutor, you will be ruling the world with me in the future. If you really bear this reputation, it will be my fault."

Yun Qing shifted her posture, resting her chin on her hand and chuckling softly, "Your Majesty is thinking that far ahead?"

They say a ruler's heart is unfathomable. This little tyrant wears his heart on his sleeve. As long as he doesn't change his mind in the future, am I safe?

Yun Qing was secretly pleased.

Xie Rang nodded and said, "The Grand Tutor and I are of one mind. What's wrong with us governing the world together?"

The key point is that his tutor clearly had this idea.

Xie Rang lowered his eyes slightly. He seemed to have found a way to keep the Grand Tutor by his side forever.