Chapter 92 Those Immoral Years
Chu Liuzheng glanced down nervously.
【Huh? I didn't notice.】
[Oh~ That's right, the childhood sweetheart spoke in Xixia. Princess Zhen could understand it, but Princess Mingxia couldn't.]
[Hahaha, the princess thought this was a scene of two couples eloping, and quietly warned the real princess and her childhood sweetheart not to believe the big pig's promises, as they might be sold out by him as soon as they left the city.]
If you really like her, you can discuss it with your future husband and have your own affairs... If a man loves you, he should be considerate and shouldn't put you in a difficult position. Just be your secret lover... Tsk tsk, you're worthy of being a princess with a bunch of male lovers. Even the real princess, a poor little thing who only knows how to be robbed, is dumbfounded by what she hears.
Chu Liuzheng could even imagine the real princess's expression, and once again strongly requested the system to provide a picture!
[Oh my god! Tuoba Yong discovered that his childhood sweetheart had run away, and he and his guards chased after him.]
The Goryeo envoys also discovered that the real princess was missing and sent guards to look for her.
【Everyone is coming to the City God Temple! 】
Chu Liuzheng pulled it down nervously.
[Wait! There's a tunnel beneath the City God Temple! Princess Mingxia and everyone else are hiding in the tunnel.]
[Let me take a look. Does this tunnel lead to... an inn?]
Chu Liuzheng blinked.
[Strange, why is there a tunnel leading to the post station in the City God Temple? Could it have been secretly dug by an envoy from some foreign country?]
Chu Liuzheng searched the system, trying to find the person who dug out this tunnel.
【Authentic, authentic, authentic...】
[Tsk tsk, I didn't know until I looked it up, and I was shocked. There are so many tunnels in the capital. Are these people born in the Year of the Rat?]
[Oh~ Most of them are just small excavations, used by people during wartime to escape disasters. Many people don't even know they have tunnels in their homes. It's also fortunate that the capital is dry and rainless. If it were as rainy as Guangdong and Guangxi, there would be a lot of collapses long ago.]
Chu Liuzheng searched until his eyes were dizzy before he finally found the source.
[Frog fun! It turned out that the late Emperor secretly sent the late Marquis Chongde to lead his men to dig it up. No wonder Princess Mingxia knew about it.]
[Why did the late emperor dig such a secret passage? ]
Chu Liuzheng felt that he smelled a conspiracy and carefully dug up the relevant gossip.
[Uh, so that a divine force can descend from the sky at the critical moment?]
Chu Liuzheng: “…”
Such a glorious and just reason is not surprising at all.
She felt like she was biting into a mouthful of tasteless melon rind. Just as she was about to bite another piece of melon, her eyes suddenly stopped.
Then his eyes widened.
[Puff—Hahaha! The toilet exploded! !]
[The late emperor was accidentally tricked by a Xixia envoy. Because he had to maintain the dignity of a great power, he couldn't retaliate openly. So, he specifically ordered a secret passage to be dug to blow up the toilet in the Xixia envoy's courtyard... Who on earth came up with this idea?]
Chu Liuzheng clicked it to take a closer look.
[Frog Fun! It's the Lord of Chongde!!]
She was shocked.
[Isn't Marquis Chongde the most serious, stern, and reserved person among all the officials? How could it be him?]
Chu Liuzheng suspected that he was watching the serial again, so he checked it again and again.
[I didn't see the connection, it really is the late Marquis Chongde. ]
Rumors are unbelievable. This has nothing to do with the real person. No wonder Marquis Chongde was put in charge of digging the tunnel. It turns out it was his idea.
[The death of the former Xixia prince is somewhat related to this matter.]
[The former crown prince was also unlucky. His wound accidentally came into contact with filth and became infected. He didn't take it seriously, and ended up dying shortly after returning to his country.]
[It's a case of cause and effect. The former Crown Prince is a true example of someone who causes trouble through his words. If he had simply spoken less venomously to the late Emperor, preventing him from falling into his own trap and publicly losing face, why would he have met with this untimely death?]
[By the way, does your son know that you are so wicked, my late emperor?]
Jing Fan who was walking nearby: "..."
Thanks, now I know.
The question is, I regret it, I regret it very much.
He shouldn't have come near Nong Yun Garden!
The explosion of the post station toilet happened six years ago.
When he heard about this, he speculated that it was a conspiracy of envoys from other countries, such as wanting to blow up the Western Xia envoys on the territory of Sheng State, thereby provoking war between Da Sheng and Western Xia, and reaping the benefits himself.
He suspected Wala, Annan, and even suspected that this was an internal struggle among the Xixia people. He never expected that his own father was the culprit!
As if he hadn't been hit hard enough, Chu Liuzheng's inner voice continued to be heard.
[Tsk tsk, the late emperor did a lot of immoral things, like secretly trapping a minister, deliberately spreading false information to make a certain censor angry, letting the cat out of the bag that a certain minister was impotent, etc.]
Xiao Jingfan: Shut up! I don’t want to hear about my father’s dark history at all!
Chu Liuzheng had no idea that her voice had shattered a corner of the majestic and imposing image of her father in someone else's heart. She kept using her consciousness to scroll downwards, sighing inwardly.
[All the bad things I did could be published in a book. I've even picked a title: "My Years as a Bad Emperor."]
[Why was the late emperor called "Emperor of Benevolence"? "Emperor of Bad Virtue" would be more suitable for him.]
Xiao Jingfan's face was gloomy.
She made irresponsible remarks about the late emperor. This woman should be beheaded.
[It's said that a son pays for his father's debts. Could the tyrant's cuckoldry be retribution for the late emperor's immorality?]
I don’t have a green hat!!
Xiao Jingfan's face was so dark that ink seemed to be dripping from it.
The look in his eyes that wanted to kill someone couldn't be hidden!
Zhou Yuande and the others were so frightened that their hearts were trembling. They shrank their necks and wished they could not breathe.
Someone's inner voice is still adding fuel to the fire.
[The tyrant is Emperor Shunguang. Does the "light" here mean that his hair fell out due to staying up too late?]
Xiao Jingfan gritted his teeth.
Where is my knife?
[However, given the Tyrant's superior bone structure and smooth skin, even if all his hair fell out, he would still be the most handsome bald man in the world, bar none.]
Xiao Jingfan's anger stagnated.
He took a deep breath and exhaled slowly.
Forget it, since this woman is still useful, let's spare her life.
Zhou Yuande saw that after his Majesty paced back and forth twice, his complexion improved visibly, as if he was recovering from his last breath.
The eunuch really couldn't understand.
[By the way, we were so busy watching how wicked the late emperor was. What about the follow-up story of Princess Mingxia and the others using the secret passage to evade the pursuers?]
Chu Liuzheng remembered that he had only eaten half of the cut melon in front of him, so he turned back and continued eating.
While she was searching, Xiao Jingfan, who was originally walking out, turned around and walked into Nong Yunyuan.
He waved his hand to stop Zhou Yuande from reporting. Before he even reached Chu Liuzheng's room, a little palace maid suddenly opened the door and came out, bowing to him. "Your servant Dong Wu greets Your Majesty. May Your Majesty be well."
Her voice wasn't loud, but it wasn't small either.
Moxiang, who was embroidering purses in the room, and Chu Liuzheng, who was lying on the bed looking for melons, both heard it.
Moxiang thought Chu Liuzheng was asleep, so she hesitated for a moment and didn't call her, then opened the door and went out.
Chu Liuzheng: ???
No, at least call me.
She opened her eyes and pricked up her ears to listen to the noise outside the house.
[If the tyrant comes in, I will wake up. If not, I will continue to pretend to sleep.]
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