The Grand Imperial Grandson of Great Ming

Transmigrated into the body of Zhu Yunteng, the grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, he is unwilling to accept a tragic fate for himself and begins to find ways to build power and prepare for rebellion.

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Chapter 115: Empress's Clothing Found

Zhu Yunwen smiled and said to Zhu Shuang:

"Second Uncle, don't worry, let's wait a little longer, just a little longer..."

Zhu Shuang said impatiently:

"What exactly are you waiting for? Do you think that by having those Imperial Guards find more crimes against Consort Deng, you can kill her today? No matter how many crimes Consort Deng has committed, she is still a member of our royal family. As long as I plead with Father, things will definitely turn around."

Zhu Yunwen still smiled and said:

"Second Uncle, don't worry, wait a little longer, just a little longer..."

Zhu Shuang clenched his fist and said, "Fine, I'll make you wait a little longer!"

No sooner had these words been spoken than a member of the Imperial Guard, carrying a box, rushed to the execution platform, knelt down, and said to Zhu Yunwen:

"Your Highness, this item has been found!"

The Imperial Guard looked serious and tense, but Zhu Yunwen smiled. He knew that he had found what he wanted.

Under everyone's watchful eyes, Zhu Yunwen slowly stood up, walked to the box, and slowly opened it.

Looking up, he saw that what was inside was exactly as Zhu Yunwen had guessed.

Zhu Yunwen glanced at Zhu Shuang, then looked at the somewhat smug face of Consort Deng, and said:

"You woman, I'll see you die today."

As he spoke, he reached into the box and pulled out a casual robe.

This casual attire was reserved for empresses of the Ming Dynasty, and its prestige was second only to the formal attire worn by empresses on important occasions.

Therefore, such a respectful garment, highly symbolic, could only be worn by the empress.

But now it has actually been found in Consort Deng's room.

This shows just how serious this matter is.

Zhu Shuang and Consort Deng's expressions turned somewhat unpleasant, but Zhu Yunwen spoke up:

"Consort Deng, how dare you! You actually keep the Empress's clothes in your own room? What, do you, a mere concubine of a prince, have the right to overstep your bounds and wear the Empress's clothes? Or do you want to become Empress, and Prince Qin, Zhu Shuang, is going to rebel?"