At the east gate of Linzi City, a group of scholars gathered, holding up banners and holding a sit-in demonstration.
The two leaders, a man and a woman, were Du Ping and Zhong Li.
There were also some busybodies who helped distribute "leaflets" and pass on the message.
Zhong Kui was assigned as a ghost messenger and was hanging out with the Five Thieves, so of course he knew how to find loopholes in the rules.
He was extremely reluctant, so he found an opportunity and sent a message to his sister and best friend in his dreams.
So the two of them knew how Zhong Kui died.
But what was the "explanation" given by the prince when he ascended the throne?
"Before Your Majesty ascended the throne, he was haunted by an evil spirit. Fortunately, Zhong Kui fought the evil spirit and killed him on the spot."
"Zhong Kui was appointed as the door god to protect the world."
Then there were some gold and silver rewards.
Not only Zhong Li and Du Ping, but even Zhong Shubai, who once worked for the court, could not stand this explanation.
Not to mention Yu Qin, who has now changed his name.
You bastard, even if your father really became a ghost, you shouldn’t be the one to announce it to the world!
Although I don't know why Confucius was so permissive.
But the underworld couldn't stand it any longer and immediately decided to fight back.
The first ring is Du Ping and Zhong Li.
Mohist technical support, printing flyers and banners.
Meng Yurun's pen vividly describes the absurd events in the Golden Palace.
Du Ping was a chivalrous man. He gathered a group of scholar friends and went straight to Linzi.
Any common citizen in Linzi would know that the news from the imperial court was extremely false and could not be justified in any way.
Where did the evil ghost in the palace come from?
Even if there are evil spirits, the prince is protected by the national destiny, so how can the evil spirits haunt him?
When the news spread, everyone suddenly realized what was going on.
So that’s it!
There was no evil spirit haunting him at all. It was just that the prince was arrogant and forced the talented man to death!
Public opinion was in an uproar!
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