Chapter 300 Dismissal and Stripping of Titles: A Tragedy Caused by a Poop



Why can feces and urine still spurt out even though he's tightly clamping the two doors shut?

Disrespecting the emperor in front of the palace is a great disrespect, but he really didn't do it on purpose. He made a fool of himself in front of all the officials, which was very embarrassing and humiliating.

angry!

He wanted to tear the poisoner to pieces and bury his entire family alive.

Several imperial guards came in and dragged him out. The Cheng'en Duke's faction didn't even give him a chance to plead for mercy because the main hall was too ugly. Emperor Hui had already left the court in a rage.

All the officials in the palace returned to the Purple Pavilion.

The Crown Prince was also present today, his face filled with disbelief. The imperial physicians had examined him repeatedly last night and this morning, but found nothing wrong. How could he have behaved so improperly in front of the emperor?

The Emperor's punishment was too severe.

The Duke of Cheng'en was stripped of everything, and the decree was issued in court without any consultation.

This is my maternal grandfather, my right-hand man, my greatest source of strength. How can I just strip him of everything?!

The crown prince gave a signal to his subordinates, and someone immediately went to the inner palace to report to the empress.

Emperor Hui moved to the Imperial Study, and a group of his ministers and the Crown Prince followed him there to discuss matters.

His Majesty's anger had not subsided, and the imperial edict was quickly drafted. The Crown Prince knelt down and pleaded repeatedly: "Father, the body of the Empress Dowager is not yet cold. I hope that Father will deal with the Duke of Cheng'en after the Empress Dowager is buried."

Emperor Hui paused, then said, "The affairs of the state are of paramount importance. Even if the Empress Dowager were alive, she would surely prioritize the greater good."

If the Empress Dowager were not surnamed Wei, Emperor Hui would have been afraid that the Duke of Chengen and his gang would take the opportunity to cause trouble. However, the Empress Dowager was the great-aunt of the Wei family. If she disrupted the funeral of the Empress Dowager Wei, Emperor Hui would not care, since she was not his biological mother anyway.

The old man calmly held the imperial seal and stamped it on the imperial edict. Leng Luo and Hua Zisheng led a squad of imperial guards to the Duke of Chengen's mansion to announce the edict.

At noon, the plaque that had been hanging in the Chengen Duke's Mansion for thirty-three years was taken down!

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