Jingzhao Prefecture Yamen.
Thanks to the persistence of Yu Jian and other Jinwu Guards, the matter was finally uncovered.
"The Du family is said to be courageous, but they only dared to blow up the tombstone of the late emperor, and did not dare to touch other people's tombs. They are said to be timid, but they dared to touch even the emperor's mausoleum." After a Jinwu guard finished muttering this, he saw the boss turned over and rode on the horse, looking anxious to leave, so he quickly called him: "Boss, where are you going?"
"I suspect Du Qingke has rebellious intentions, and I must report it immediately."
"Today, your majesty and the crown prince are attending the Grain in Ear sacrificial ceremony outside the city. The surrounding areas are heavily guarded. We are just small Jinwu Guards. How can we meet your majesty?"
"The news has been passed from Jingzhao Prefecture to the six ministries. What we have to do is to fight." Yu Jian touched the sword on his waist: "If we can make merit, it will be the merit of our ancestors. If we can't make merit, it will be a wasted trip. Do you want to fight with me?"
“Let’s fight!”
The Jinwu Guards all mounted their horses. Yu Jian's confidant rode a horse to Yu Jian's side and whispered, "Boss, I think this is a bit strange."
"What's strange about that?"
"The Du family's housekeeper said that he did all this in order to cause trouble for the crown prince at the ceremony of enthroning him. But after the incident came to light, not only was the crown prince not in trouble, it also gave His Majesty a reason to lock up the other princes in the palace." The Jinwu Guards almost said it explicitly. This was not about framing the crown prince, but clearly helping him.
What is even more puzzling is that after they arrested the Du family's housekeeper and brought him to Jingzhao Prefecture, the Du family not only did not send anyone to take the housekeeper away, they did not even kill him to silence him.
Is this the arrogance of the aristocratic family, or is it just a desperate move?
"Your Highness." Sitting in the spacious carriage, Jiuzhu saw that both sides of the road were covered with yellow cloth, and guards stood solemnly every few steps.
There was no sound of common people, and apart from the sound of carriages and horse hooves, there was no other sound.
"I'm not used to such seriousness and silence."
"That's why father rarely leaves the palace in the imperial carriage on weekdays." Yun Duqing stretched out his hand and took Jiuzhu into his arms. He lowered his head and was about to speak when his chin was almost pierced by the nine-tailed phoenix hairpin on her bun. He turned his head to the side, missing her bun a little.
Jiuju laughed out loud as she lay on his knees.
"You heartless Crown Princess, I was almost stabbed by your hairpin, and you still laughed." He looked at the various hairpins on her head: "These hairpins are beautiful, but if you pull one out, you can kill someone."
"Don't move, Your Highness. These hairpins are very beautiful." Jiuzhu protected her hair full of pearls and jade: "All of them were specially picked for me by my mother."
Yun Duqing felt a headache when thinking about the various jewels sent by his mother. If the Queen Mother continues to give gifts like this, he, as her husband, will not know what to give to Jiuzhu in the future.
"This is your first time attending the Grain in Ear sacrificial ceremony. You will stand beside your mother in a moment. Just follow her and do what she does." Yun Duqing lifted the curtain and took a look. "We are almost at the altar in the suburbs."
When they arrived at the place, Jiuzhu was unable to get off the carriage immediately. He sat in the carriage until a period of majestic drum and trumpet sounds were heard, and then the ceremonial officer came to invite them to go to the altar.
Princess Huai and Princess An were already waiting outside the carriage. When they saw Jiuzhu get off, they greeted her. After Jiuzhu returned the greeting, she looked around and asked quietly, "Why isn't the third sister-in-law here?"
Princess Huai smiled and saluted Yun Duqing. After he and the ceremonial officer left, she lagged behind Jiuzhu by half a step and whispered, "My third brother and his wife made a big fuss last night. This morning, my third brother said that his wife was not feeling well and could not go out."
For such an important sacrificial ceremony, unless the prince and princess had a falling out, it would be impossible for the princess not to appear. I didn't expect that my third brother, who looks gentle but does things without mercy.
"Hello, Crown Princess, Hello, two princesses." Xiang Juan came over and saluted to the three of them: "Crown Princess, the Queen asked me to take you there."
Seeing this scene, Princess Huai was filled with emotion. The Queen really treated the Crown Princess like her own daughter. On such occasions, bringing the Crown Princess by your side would undoubtedly announce to everyone in the world that the Crown Princess is the second most noble woman in the world.
There are always more mothers-in-law who oppress their daughters-in-law in the world than those who praise them, let alone praise them to this extent.
"Jiuzhu, come here." Queen Su saw Jiuzhu coming and waved at her. When she came closer, she asked in a low voice: "This is your first time participating in a sacrificial ceremony. Are you nervous?"
Jiuzhu shook her head: "It's more fun when there are more people."
Queen Su laughed: "There are indeed many people."
She told Jiuzhu a few things she needed to pay attention to and patted her on the back of her hand twice: "From now on, you stand beside me. As long as I am here, all your words and actions will be good, and no one will dare to blame you."
The horn sounded and the sacrificial ceremony was about to begin.
Civil and military officials, princesses and ladies of honor lined up below the altar, holding their breath in concentration.
Queen Su felt something touching the back of her foot. She looked down and saw that it was a peach wood gourd that Jiuzhu had carved for her.
Before leaving the palace, she had clearly tied it tightly around her waist, so how could it fall off her waist?
Seeing that the round gourd was about to fall down the steps, Queen Su bent her knees, reached out and grasped the peach wood gourd that had rolled to the edge of the altar in her palm.
whoosh.
When the sound of breaking air rang in her ears, she didn't notice anything unusual, she only heard a ding sound.
She looked up and saw Jiuzhu holding the golden bronze hairpin and half of the arrow she had given her in her hands, and the other half had fallen to the ground.
"Father, mother, there is an assassin." Jiuzhu picked up Empress Su and pushed her into Emperor Longfeng's arms, blocking the two of them. She also took out a golden hairpin from her head and stuffed it into Yun Duqing's hand: "Your Highness, take this to protect yourself."
No one except the ritual officer can go up to the altar. The Dragon Guards sensed something was wrong and rushed over to protect the emperor. However, the Ceremonial Officer was faster than them. He pulled out a flying knife from his hat and aimed it at Empress Su's throat.
Emperor Longfeng held Empress Su in his arms without thinking, using his body as a shield to try to protect her.
The one who was faster than him was Jiuzhu. At the moment when the "ceremonial officer" threw the flying knife, she seemed to predict the direction of the flying knife and threw the bronze hairpin in her hand.
The bronze hairpin and the flying knife collided in the air and fell to the ground together.
The ceremonial officer seemed not to have expected such a sudden change. He was stunned for a moment, and then Jiuzhu kicked him off the altar.
The civil and military officials were frightened by the sudden change. Just as they had time to shout for protection, they saw one of the assassins being kicked off the altar by the petite Crown Princess.
Fortunately, Jiuzhu reacted quickly, giving the Dragon Guards a chance to rush over, surrounding the four people and protecting them tightly.
In the blink of an eye, Yun Duqing saw Jiuzhu pull out another hairpin from her hair and looked around vigilantly. At this moment, she was also a little wary of the Dragon Guards.
The most dangerous thing now is the flying arrows that come from nowhere.
Logically speaking, everyone within a two-kilometer radius of the altar had been subject to strict checks and their identities had been checked, unless someone in a high-ranking position collaborated with the assassin to allow the assassin to sneak in.
Looking at the hairpin in Jiuzhu's hand and the crooked bun, Yun Duqing suspected that what he had just said in the carriage was not auspicious enough.
Why would he mention a hairpin that could kill someone?
Just at this moment, arrows were flying from all directions. The dragon guard held a shield in one hand and protected the four people as they walked down the altar.
Some loyal ministers tried to go up to the altar to protect the emperor, but the Dragon Guards were worried that they might be involved with the assassins, so they did not let them get close.
The six ministers of the ministries reacted and immediately arranged for the officials and ladies to evacuate. Ming Jinghai took out the sword from a guard's waist and guarded the periphery majestically. The officials of the Ministry of Personnel hiding behind him suddenly felt infinitely safe.
"Boss, look at that tree over there, is someone shooting arrows?" When the Jinwu Guards arrived at the outskirts of the altar, they found that something was wrong. Several guards fell to one side, and two archers in gray clothes and masks were squatting on a big tree.
“Hurry up.” Yu Jian pulled out the knife from his waist and threw it towards the tree. One of the archers fell from the tree. “Catch the assassin!”
"Brothers, the opportunity to make achievements has come!"
Upon hearing this, the Jinwu Guards rushed forward and threw their knives at the same time. The remaining archer on the tree was instantly pierced and turned into a hedgehog.
"Something must have happened at the altar." Yu Jian pulled the knife from the assassin. Seeing that the assassin still had some breath left, he asked his brothers to tie him up and prepared to take credit for it to the prince.
"These assassins are sneaky and definitely have bad intentions. Let's look around. There must be some that have slipped through the net."
As soon as he finished speaking, he saw the Golden Armor Guards riding horses towards this side. Although they were all guards with names starting with "金", the Golden Armor Guards had a much higher status than the Jinwu Guards.
The Jinjia Guards had not expected that the Jinwu Guards who usually patrolled the streets would appear here. They thought they were just passing by here while chasing criminals. They took out their badges and said, "We are following orders. Please help us, brothers of the Jinwu Guards."
Yu Jian glanced at the armor on the golden armor guards with envy, and asked politely, "Are you going to catch the assassin?"
The Golden Armored Guards immediately became alert, in order to avoid causing panic among the people. What happened at the altar was not announced to the outside world. How did these Golden Armored Guards know about it?
They put their hands on the hilts of their knives. The atmosphere was extremely tense and a fight was about to break out.
“Please don’t misunderstand me, sirs.” Yu Jian saw that they misunderstood and quickly explained: “This is the archer assassin we captured.”
He pointed at the bound assassin and then at the tree nearby.
The golden armored guards were silent when they saw the assassin, who was stuck on the tree like a hedgehog with his eyes wide open.
"My Lords, we brothers are all experts in the Jinwu Guards. In this critical moment, we are willing to lend a helping hand to you, my Lords."
The Golden Armor Guard was also afraid that they would talk nonsense outside after they left, so he agreed after a little thought.
"Then I'll have to trouble the brothers of the Jinwu Guard."
"We are all citizens of Dacheng. It is our duty to be loyal to His Majesty."
The Dragon Guards were right to worry, as there were disguised assassins among the officials. In the chaos, these assassins tore off their official robes, revealing the tight clothes underneath.
The officials adjacent to them were stunned. No wonder this colleague had been silent today. It turned out to be an assassin in disguise!
At this moment, he pulled out a dagger from his boot and swung it at the official closest to him. Suddenly, a stone flew over and hit his arm.
The dagger fell with a sound.
The assassin looked at the person who threw the stone with cold eyes.
Ming Jingzhou, looking frail and weak, had a pale face, with some stones in his hands that he had not yet thrown.
"Minister Ming, hurry up." The rescued official came to his senses and rushed over to hug the assassin's thigh: "You are the backbone of our dynasty, you must not get hurt."
Unexpectedly, Ming Jingzhou not only did not run away, but also rushed over and hugged the assassin's other thigh with both hands.
"You and I are both officials in the same court. How can I abandon you and run away?"
"Want to die?" The assassin sneered: "I will grant your wish."
He clenched his hands into claws and attacked the two men's necks, ready to break their necks.
“Crack.”
A piercing pain came from his ankle, and the assassin screamed and fell to the ground.
"He, he, he, he...what happened to him?" The official stepped back in fear, then remembered that Ming Jingzhou was still sitting on the ground, so he quickly pulled him up: "Minister Ming, are you okay?"
"I'm fine." Ming Jingzhou brushed off the dust on his sleeves. "The assassin might not be in good health. I just hugged his leg and his leg bone broke."
"Your bones are so fragile, why are you still an assassin?" Seeing that the assassin was still wailing, the official bent down, picked up a stone on the ground, and hit the assassin unconscious with the stone.
"Master Ming, come, let's tie him up together." He said as he untied the assassin's belt.
Ming Jingzhou couldn't help but look at him twice more. He didn't expect that King Huai's father-in-law would act in the same way... so casual.
The official rescued by Ming Jingzhou was none other than Princess Huai's father, Minister Wu of the Ministry of Works.
Why did the assassin want to kill Princess Huai’s biological father?
Ming Jingzhou lowered his head to help Minister Wu tie up the assassin, and had a vague guess in his mind. He stood up and looked in the direction of the emperor and empress, then he saw his daughter pulling out a hairpin and using it as a dart. The hairpin flew out and knocked an assassin unconscious.
"Minister Ming, the Crown Princess is really amazing." Minister Wu stood beside him and said admiringly, "She was able to stab the assassin unconscious with her golden hairpin."
"That girl has learned some superficial medical knowledge and has a little understanding of the anatomy of the human body, so she has some skills." Ming Jingzhou coughed dryly and said, "Minister Wu, please don't praise her."
Except for the nine-tailed phoenix hairpin, Jiuzhu had already thrown away all the hairpins in her hair. She took off the nine-tailed phoenix hairpin and put it in the queen's hand, letting her black hair fall loose: "Mother, wait for me."
Her throwing skill of flying knives was not very good, and half of the gold hairpins she threw could not hit the acupoints she wanted to pierce, so she had to go to other concubines to borrow some hairpins.
"Wait..." Before Yun Duqing could stop her, he saw her flash a few times and run away.
She always said she was born in the year of the dog, and now he believes it.
Because she runs faster than a dog.
Several high-ranking concubines were hiding together. When they saw the Crown Princess running up to them, they said "excuse me" and took off some of the hairpins on their heads.
When Jiuzhu was about to pull out her hairpin, Wei Jieyu hardened her heart, reached out and grabbed the hem of Jiuzhu's skirt, intending to trip her.
With a thud, Wei Jieyu was dragged to the ground, her face rubbed against the ground, burning with pain.
"I'm sorry, Concubine Wei." Jiuzhu threw down an apology and ran away like the wind.
Wei Jieyu lay on the ground, unable to recover for a long time.
Is she pulling a cow?
Why was she the one who fell?
This doesn't make sense.
With a bunch of hairpins in her arms, Jiuzhu felt less stressed, but she always put them in the wrong acupoints. She felt a little guilty, yet also a little relieved.
Fortunately, the two masters were not here, otherwise they would say that she had no talent.
Seeing an assassin rushing towards her, who was stabbed five or six times by her flying hairpin before falling down, Jiuzhu covered her face and hid behind Yun Duqing.
She couldn't afford to lose face because she didn't work hard when she was young and didn't master her skills well.
Under the strict defense of the Golden Armor Guards and the Dragon Guards, all the assassins were subdued. Two of the three assassins who intended to harm the officials were chopped to the ground by Ming Jinghai's knife, and one had his leg bones broken for unknown reasons and was tied up by Ming Shilang of the Ministry of Rites and Wu Shilang of the Ministry of Works.
Princess Huai felt relieved when she heard that not only was her father fine, but he and the Crown Princess's father also captured an assassin.
The worst thing was the assassin who was killed by the Jinwu Guards' random swords.
What was more embarrassing were the assassins who had several women's hairpins stuck on their bodies, who wanted to die but couldn't, and whose bodies were unable to move. They stared at Ming Jiuju, who was still holding a handful of hairpins in his hand, and their eyes almost popped out of their sockets.
If hatred could turn into knives, Jiuzhu would definitely be stabbed all over by now.
"Crown Princess, we obeyed your orders and avenged the previous dynasty for you, why did you betray us?!"
The one assassin who was still able to speak shouted angrily, loud enough for everyone to hear.
The whole court was in uproar.
Revenge of the previous dynasty?
Crown Princess? !
Everyone looked at the Crown Princess in astonishment, but they only saw the Crown Prince protecting her behind him without hesitation.
"Now that your plan has been exposed, you are trying to discredit the Crown Princess. How ridiculous." Yun Duqing swept his eyes sharply over the crowd, and everyone quickly retracted their gazes, not daring to look again.
"No one has tortured you yet, and you are already eager to say that the Crown Princess ordered you. This is such an obvious frame-up, even a fool would not believe it." Yun Duqing kicked the assassin: "Defaming the Crown Princess is an even greater crime."
“If the Crown Princess hadn’t sworn to us that she came to the capital to avenge her master’s fall from power, how could we have obeyed her and stormed the altar?” The assassin said hatefully, “Ming Jiuzhu, you betrayed your master and us for the sake of fame and fortune, and you will be…”
Before he could finish his words, Yun Duqing kicked him and broke his front teeth.
"Nonsense, drag him away and behead him." If he still can't see that this is a conspiracy against Jiuzhu and the Ming family, he is a fool.
"Your Highness..." Before Jiuzhu could say a word, Yun Duqing grabbed her hand and said, "I don't believe what these people say."
All the hairpins in her hands fell to the ground. Jiuzhu looked at Yun Duqing, who had a resolute expression on his face, and his hands tightly clasped with hers. Her big eyes smiled into a pair of crescent moons.
At this time, no one in the court stood up to speak, and no one blamed the Crown Princess.
They all saw and remembered how hard the Crown Princess tried to protect the Emperor, Empress and Prince.
The previous dynasty has been destroyed for a hundred or two hundred years. Even if there are bloodlines left over from the previous dynasty, they no longer have the energy to make trouble.
So there is only one truth: someone wants to frame the prince and the princess.
The eyes of all the court officials were cast on the three princes, who were the three most suspicious candidates.
King Huai and King An felt very embarrassed by the looks given by the court officials, but they couldn't jump out and yell. They felt that they really had nothing to do with the matter, so they could only force themselves to lower their heads and pretend that they knew nothing.
Concubine Wei turned her head and looked in the direction of the ministers, hoping that the person arranged by Du Qingke would stand up and say a few words.
But the court officials were completely quiet.
No one spoke, and no one even doubted Ming Jiuzhu.
The royal family was suspicious, and when it came to the emperor's safety, the court officials were also cautious. According to common sense, even if they suspected that Ming Jiuzhu was slandered by the assassin, they would ask Ming Jiuzhu some questions.
For example, what has she done in Lingzhou over the years and what is the identity of her master.
But Ming Jiuzhu broke this common sense.
Because she used her body as a shield to block the emperor and empress behind her, she kicked the assassin off the altar, she cut off the flying arrow with a golden bronze hairpin, and she also used a hairpin to block the assassin's attack.
Her great uncle saved the lives of court officials, and her father joined forces with Princess Huai's father to subdue an assassin.
In this assassination attempt, if it weren't for Ming Jiuzhu, the Queen would have died, and even the Emperor might not have survived.
This is not revenge, it is clearly repaying a favor.
"Don't worry, Princess. The Queen and I will not believe the nonsense of these assassins." Emperor Longfeng said, "Pass on my order. The Princess saved me and the Queen with her own life, but we are family, so we should not thank you. The Princess's father, Ming Jingzhou, taught his daughter well and is talented. From now on, he will be given the title of Prince Taifu and Duke of Fuguo."
The emperor's attitude told everyone directly that not only did he not doubt the Crown Princess, but he also wanted to make important contributions to the Ming family.
Wei Jieyu covered the wound on her face in embarrassment and watched in a daze what was happening.
How could things be like this? It shouldn't be like this.
"Report! Your Majesty, Jinwu Guard Captain Yu Jian has important matters to report."
Who is Yu Jian?
The court officials were puzzled.
"Father, I have seen this man. He is a smart man with some abilities." Yun Duqing said, "It's okay to meet him."
Emperor Longfeng nodded and said, "As the Crown Prince said, I will announce it."
As soon as Yu Jian arrived, he gave Emperor Longfeng a great gift, and then told him about the incident in which the housekeeper of the Du family blew up the tombstone of the previous emperor.
The aristocratic Du family?
Everyone looked at Du Qingke, but there was no panic on his face, and he even had a hint of smile.
"Du Qingjia, do you have anything to say?"
"Your Majesty, what Lord Yu Jian said is not false at all." Du Qingke took off his official hat and knelt down: "I plead guilty."
"Wei Jieyu, what's wrong with you? Why are you sitting on the ground?" When Lu Zhaoyi saw Wei Jieyu suddenly staggering and sitting on the ground, she reached out to help her, but saw that she was shaking violently all over.
"Mother." Princess An pulled her aside, away from Concubine Wei, and whispered, "Don't get close to Concubine Wei. I think something is wrong with her."
"Something's wrong, is this a seizure?"
I've never heard of her having this problem before.
"Your Majesty, I found the mark of the Du Family Ironware Shop on the weapon carried by the assassin."
Du Qingke was still kneeling on the ground, not defending himself.
Everyone felt that something was amiss, and no one dared to speak.
"Your Majesty, the weapons used by these assassins were indeed provided by me, but they are not my men." Du Qingke took out a few letters from his arms: "My crime is unforgivable, and I am willing to be punished."
When Wei Jieyu saw the letter Du Qingke took out, she trembled even more violently. Is he crazy? What good will this do him?
Prince Jing saw that the situation was not right, so he turned around and disappeared into the crowd while others were not paying attention, and hurriedly left the place.
After Yu Jian met the emperor, his legs felt light as he stepped back. When he reached a secluded place, he excitedly clenched his fists and jumped a few times on the spot.
After the jump, it was discovered that the third prince, Prince Jing, walked stealthily to a corner alone, as if he was preparing to crawl into a grass hole and leave.
The assassination had just happened, why did the Third Prince run away instead of staying to accompany the Emperor and Concubine Wei?
He narrowed his eyes and followed.
There was an uproar in the sacrificial venue at this moment.
Du Qingke actually admitted that today's assassination was a conspiracy arranged by him, Concubine Wei and Prince Jing's mother and son.
To alienate the Ming family?
Let the Crown Prince and the Crown Princess become enemies, and let His Majesty doubt the Crown Prince?
Take advantage of the chaos to kill Princess Huai's father and make Princess Huai hate the Crown Princess?
Everyone was confused after hearing this and didn't know how to react for a long time.
If the queen had not suddenly bent her knees and squatted down when the arrow flew over, the conspiracy might have succeeded.
If the Crown Princess had not kicked the assassin and risked her life to protect the emperor, the conspiracy might have succeeded.
But the queen bent her knees at the most critical moment.
The Crown Princess...
Um……
The Crown Princess is extremely skilled in martial arts, and is nothing like her frail father and brother.
No wonder the Ming family didn't like to mention the things about the Crown Princess being fostered in a Taoist temple. It turned out that they trained their daughter to be a master, who stayed by the Crown Prince's side in a low-key manner and protected the royal family.
The Ming family's loyalty to the royal family is truly touching.
Ming Jingzhou didn’t know what was in the court officials’ minds, but he felt that the way they looked at him was a little... too bright.
"Father, my sister is so powerful." Ming Jiyuan whispered in his ear: "The two immortals are really masters."
Ming Jingzhou remained silent and lowered his head to straighten his official robe.
Don't ask him, he is just a weak civil servant.
Emperor Longfeng took the letters presented by Du Qingke and saw at a glance that some of the handwriting on the letters was written by Prince Jing, while others were written in beautiful handwriting, which should have been written by Concubine Wei or Princess Jing.
"I am aware of my grave sins. I do not ask for forgiveness, Your Majesty, but only for death." Du Qingke knelt on the ground, like a dying old man, without any hope of life.
He wants to die.
Jiuzhu saw in him a determination to die, as well as a hint of madness that would drag others to be buried with him.
As if noticing Jiuzhu's gaze, Du Qingke raised her head and met her eyes.
"I was born into a family of scholars and nobles, and everything this family gave me was beyond my control." Du Qingke laughed sarcastically, "Rules and decency have turned into rotten mud, pressing down on me."
"In this kind of family, people are not human, but puppets of the aristocratic family." The twisted smile on Du Qingke's face disappeared, and he looked at Emperor Longfeng: "I can't choose what I want, and the woman around you betrayed you for the sake of profit. How much more glorious are you than me?"
"That's too much. You are incomparable to my father." Jiuzhu said in a fair and just manner, "My father is loved by my mother, respected by His Highness, and deeply loved by the people and supported by the court officials. He is definitely much more glorious than you."
Emperor Longfeng coughed lightly and pretended that he heard nothing.
Du Qingke was silent.
Wei Jieyu, who was brought here by the eunuch and kneeling on the ground, even wanted to tear Ming Jiuzhu's mouth.
She turned her head and looked at Du Qingke: "Did you do all this to deliberately frame me?"
"You are joking, Madam Concubine Jieyu. Aren't you also trying to frame me?" Du Qingke laughed sarcastically, "You locked Princess Jing in the palace, isn't it to prevent you from severing your ties with the Du family after the truth is revealed?"
"What kind of person are you, a stupid and greedy woman?" He sneered, "Are you worthy enough to use me?"
"If you didn't want to let the world see a concubine and a prince betraying the emperor, what rights do you have to order me to do things?" Du Qingke looked at Emperor Longfeng: "Your Majesty, your son wants your life, are you sad?"
Emperor Longfeng did not speak, Jiuzhu whispered: "Your Highness, where is Prince Jing?"
"Your Majesty, Your Majesty." A strong voice came from outside.
"Prince Jing was sneaking around and trying to run away, but I caught him!"
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