She, Mu Chenhuang, was the formidable God of Medicine from the Heavenly Realm. After being struck by lightning, she transmigrated into the body of an unfavored crown princess in the Tianzhao Kingdo...
If Feng Ji obtained this information by asking Fu Junheng for help, then his determination to overturn the case against the Prince of Libei is unwavering.
If it wasn't Feng Ji who took the initiative, then what was Fu Junheng trying to do?
It seems that Fu Junheng will face a mess when he returns to Xiyue Kingdom, so he probably won't meddle in the old affairs of Tianzhao Kingdom. Besides, Fu Junheng was completely unaware of the details when the King of Libei was sentenced to have his entire family executed.
With this in mind, Feng Guche understood the situation that had occurred that day.
Whether Song Jiang acknowledges these secret letters or not, they are genuine. This is good, as he can use this to eliminate disloyal ministers in the court and perhaps also resolve his recent headaches.
The cunning and treacherous Feng Guche looked up at Prime Minister Shen, his thick black eyebrows slightly raised, as if he had a different opinion about today's events.
Back then, he was wary of the power of the Prince of Libei and feared that his achievements would overshadow his own. Now that the Prince of Libei has fallen and is no longer a threat to him, he might as well restore the Prince's reputation and find a scapegoat to solve the problem.
With this thought in mind, Feng Guche's heart calmed down considerably.
Soon, Feng Ji led his men to bring Song Jiang up.
Before the birthday banquet began today, Feng Ji specially ordered his experts to disguise themselves and guard outside Song Jiang's residence, closely monitoring Song Jiang's whereabouts.
He had just left the Imperial Garden and, upon reaching the palace gate, launched the signal he had prepared into the sky.
The guards outside Song Jiang's residence immediately tore off their disguises, revealing themselves in official robes. They rushed into the residence, took Song Jiang away, and subdued the others inside.
On the way to be captured, Song Jiang was completely bewildered and had no idea what had happened. Even when he asked, no one responded. He struggled but could not break free, and his fear gradually overwhelmed him, causing him to lose his composure.
When Song Jiang was thrown to the ground by Feng Ji, he looked bewildered and terrified.
He quickly adjusted his posture and knelt down, just about to look up and say something, when he saw the Empress Dowager, supported by Granny Yun, get up and walk angrily toward him. Before he could react, something was thrown directly over his head.
Panicked, Song Jiang glanced at them, then immediately realized what they meant and looked up at the Empress Dowager and the Emperor in disbelief.
Seeing the two men's dark and angry faces, he immediately had only one thought in his mind: his crimes had been exposed, and it seemed that his crimes, which he had kept hidden for many years, had been revealed.
However, no treacherous official would not try to defend himself or confess directly. Song Jiang was no exception. In his fear and panic, he did not forget to quickly rack his brains to exonerate himself.
"Your Majesty, these things must have been forged to frame me," Song Jiang said, his panic breaking down his defenses. He was too eager to exonerate himself and had no time to calm down and think things through.
He was completely unaware that his words had only served to solidify his guilt. "The case of the Prince of Libei has been closed for so many years. If no evidence was presented back then, why produce this false evidence now? It must be for some ulterior motive to frame me."
"Your Majesty is wise!" Song Jiang said, almost prostrating himself on the ground, pleading for his innocence.
"Shut up!" Prime Minister Shen seemed to be afraid that the emperor would still have the same attitude towards this matter, so he became anxious and reprimanded the emperor before the emperor could speak.