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 407 Ruined by a Small Person

Now that Zhu Yunwen has returned, the overall situation is settled. As long as Zhu Yunwen says that he was indeed assassinated by someone sent by Chechi Kingdom, then there will be no suspense about this matter.

Because no one would doubt what he said, Zhu Yunwen had no reason to lie.

On the contrary, Zhu Yunwen said that this matter had nothing to do with Chechi Kingdom, so naturally no one would have any more doubts.

Everyone was looking at Zhu Yunwen, except for the King and Prince of Chechi Kingdom, who were very nervous.

Even Zhu Gang was very nervous.

At that moment, Zhu Yunwen spoke calmly:

“I am not dead. Some of you here must be very disappointed or confused.”

They were not only disappointed and confused, but also very scared.

Neither Prince Zhu Gang of Jin nor the father and son of Chechi Kingdom spoke.

Zhu Yunwen continued:

"I listened outside the main hall for a long time. The Chechi Kingdom's sophistry was indeed quite good, but unfortunately, no matter how much sophistry they offered, it was useless."

What puzzles me even more is, Uncle, why have you been helping Chechi Kingdom to defend itself? Is it because you visited Chechi Kingdom a few days ago?

So what kind of plan did Chechi Kingdom discuss with you that made you so eager to help Chechi Kingdom clear its name of such a crime?

Zhu Gang's face turned deathly pale. He suddenly knelt on the ground and said:

"Your Highness, there's a misunderstanding. Please let me explain..."

Zhu Yunwen waved his hand and said:

"No need. It's your business to offer any explanation, but I don't want to hear it. I know everything in my heart."

Prince Zhu Gang of Jin was almost scared to death. He was ambitious and did want to become the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty and the future Emperor of the Ming Dynasty.

But all of this is predicated on the fact that Zhu Yunwen is already dead.

But now that Zhu Yunwen is still alive, how could he still have the audacity to have such thoughts?

He could rebel against the elderly Zhu Yuanzhang, and he could use all sorts of schemes and tricks to make himself the successor.

But if Zhu Yunwen were still alive, then everything would vanish into thin air.

He didn't have the guts to do it, as Zhu Yunwen was standing here questioning him right now.

Although Zhu Yunwen did not say anything explicitly, these words alone were enough to instill deep fear in Zhu Gang.

How could I not be afraid? Who was Zhu Yunwen? He was a god-like figure in the eyes of the entire world.

Can Zhu Gang really handle someone like that?

Even if we take a step back and say that Zhu Yunwen has been definitively proven dead, yet he is standing here unharmed, isn't that terrifying enough?

As for Zhu Gang's trip to Chechi State, he believed he had done it very discreetly.

Because in the Ming Dynasty, princes were absolutely forbidden from leaving their designated territories without an imperial edict.

Prince Zhu Gang of Jin not only left, but also left the Ming Dynasty. He even went to Chechi Kingdom to plot with the King and Prince of Chechi Kingdom.

He thought he had done this very discreetly, but Zhu Yunwen still found out.

There is no need to elaborate further on how terrifying Zhu Yunwen was.

In short, the moment Zhu Gang saw Zhu Yunwen, all his thoughts, fantasies, and ambitions vanished.

What kind of emperor is he? He's practically a ghost by now.

At the same time, the King of Chechi and the Prince of Che were also extremely frightened.

If they had known that Zhu Yunwen was not dead, they wouldn't have dared to risk coming to the Ming Dynasty even if they had ten times the courage.

But now things have changed. We've arrived in the Ming Dynasty, and everything was going according to plan, but suddenly Zhu Yunwen, who didn't die, appeared out of nowhere.

The victim actually came forward to testify, isn't that the end of the deal?

The King and Prince of Chechi Kingdom also realized that there was basically no room for explanation for their decision to send someone to kill Zhu Yunwen.

Now that this matter has been confirmed, the Ming Dynasty will definitely not let them off the hook, since they came to the Ming Dynasty on their own initiative.

At this moment, Zhu Yunwen looked at the King and Prince of Chechi Kingdom, and then, in front of all the civil and military officials, calmly said:

"That day, when I entered the western part of Dalin, I passed through a small village and planned to rest there. Little did I know that the village had already been ambushed by assassins from the Chechi Kingdom, and so..."

Zhu Yunwen slowly and deliberately recounted everything that happened that day.

Even these two assassins from Chechi Kingdom couldn't bring themselves to kill such a beloved grandson of the crown prince.

And the process of letting Zhu Yuntong go, taking Zhu Yuntong away, creating the illusion of killing Zhu Yuntong, and thus saving Zhu Yuntong.

After hearing this, the officials all breathed a sigh of relief.

I see……

Zhu Yuanzhang was also terrified as he listened, but the King and Prince of Chechi Kingdom seemed to want to devour them alive, looking at the two assassins from Chechi Kingdom.

So that's where the unexpected turn of events came from?

If those two assassins hadn't spared Zhu Yunwen because of his noble character,

If they hadn't devised such a scheme out of respect for Zhu Yunwen, to help him deceive everyone and get away with it...

Now, however, it's a completely different scenario.

Their plot succeeded.

It's a pity that everything was ruined by two insignificant people.