Chapter 366 365 Old Emperor, That's a Real Dog
Capital city.
Prime Minister Xiao sent An Xin, the plague god, into exile, and he increasingly concentrated his power in the court, and most of the remaining officials followed his lead.
Because everyone wanted to place their own people in key positions in the court, gradually, differences arose between Prime Minister Xiao's faction and Concubine Xian's faction in the competition for these positions.
The man who was supposed to have been poisoned for the second time and passed out on the dragon bed was now looking at the secret report sent by his subordinates with shining eyes.
Emperor Sheng An narrowed his eyes, and his majestic and cold aura pressured Eunuch Xiang, who was serving beside him, to hold his breath and act cautiously.
Although Eunuch Xiang didn't understand why his Majesty was ready to take action to clean up the rebels in the court and harem after the poison was cured.
But it's just one night.
The next day, his Majesty announced to the public that he had been poisoned again and was in a coma.
He also allowed Prime Minister Xiao and the Minister of Justice to collude with each other and exiled a group of officials including Lady An who opposed Prime Minister Xiao.
They only secretly saved their families from being implicated and exiled to Lingnan, that poor and harsh place.
Emperor Sheng An read the secret report with a mixture of amusement and anger, shook his head with relief and helplessness, and whispered, "I knew the little girl didn't believe it, and guessed that he was pretending.
She could eat and drink as much as she wanted without any scruples during her exile, treating her exile as a game, and even have the leisure to meddle in other people's affairs. Only someone with a big heart could do that."
"Xiangfu, I'm thirsty." Eunuch Xiang paused, knowing that Emperor Sheng'an intended to get him away.
So he retreated quietly, promising to brew a pot of good tea for the emperor in slow motion and bring it in at the right time.
"Long Yi."
Just as Eunuch Xiang had guessed, as soon as he left the bedroom, Emperor Sheng An called out his Dark Dragon Guards.
"Send these two things to Lord An, and make sure you deliver them to her personally."
When Long Yi, who was kneeling on the ground, saw the thing that Emperor Sheng An handed over, his pair of fierce eyes that were exposed outside also trembled for a moment, and then he took it solemnly and put it carefully in his arms.
"Yes, I swear to deliver these two things to Lord An personally."
The fact that these two things could make a taciturn Dark Dragon Guard speak at such a long paragraph shows how extraordinary and important they are.
When Eunuch Xiang walked into the dragon's bedroom with tea at the right moment, there was no one else there except Emperor Sheng An who was pretending to be dead again.
As early as when An Xin was in the prison of the Ministry of Justice, he had secretly rolled his eyes when he heard Doctor Su say that Emperor Sheng An was poisoned for the second time.
If it was the first time the poisoning happened, it was because you didn't expect it, didn't pay attention, and weren't prepared, so it's understandable.
After an emperor was poisoned, he was successfully poisoned again. An Xin thought that the emperor could die.
Such a stupid emperor is useless even if he is alive.
When An Xin guessed that the dog emperor was pretending to be poisoned for the second time, she had a bad feeling in her heart. She thought that the old emperor might think she was quite idle and would trick her into working like a slave until his death.
So An Xin, who didn't want to work for the old emperor, gladly accepted it, and Prime Minister Xiao sent her into exile out of his kindness to her.
It seemed as if someone had forgotten that when she was at the border of northern Hebei that year, she could not escape the fate of being unethical and being dominated by the old emperor.
Moreover, this exile to Lingnan was not a coincidence. It was the result of an old emperor secretly instigating people to push it behind the scenes, which led to An Xin and others being exiled there.
Because An Xin and his group were being exiled southwards, they didn't feel that cold even though it was getting closer to late autumn.
But I still changed into some thicker clothes.
Ever since An Xin helped Song Lingshuang escape from the den of wolves of the Ding family, she has insisted on selling herself and kneeling in front of An Xin to be her servant.
No matter that An Xin said that she was now an exile and could not command any servants, Song Lingshuang still stayed by her side.
As long as it was something that she could help with, Song Lingshuang never let An Xin do anything.
She is a girl who grew up in the village, and being able to cook is a basic skill for her.
Ever since Song Lingshuang followed An Xin and the others, Zhu and Chen Runzhi finally breathed a sigh of relief.
Normally, since neither the mother nor the daughter knows how to cook, when they cook outside, they feel embarrassed and guilty seeing An Xin cooking for everyone every time.
So when the hardworking Song Lingshuang arrived, she was easily accepted by An Xin and his group.
Seeing that Song Lingshuang had left their home and lived a better life every day than when she was with them, the Ding family secretly made trouble for Song Lingshuang.
But after the divorce, she saw An Xin, Zhu Shi, and Chen Runzhi, who was younger than her, doing everything decisively. Sometimes men had to listen to this group of people.
Song Lingshuang gradually came to realize the truth and felt that she had lost face as a woman by enduring the beatings she had received in the past without even fighting back.
When the Ding family came to trouble her again, she saw Song Lingshuang, who used to be timid, roll up her sleeves for the first time to fight with them under their insults and bullying.
The sister-in-law who called her a vixen was not only slapped several times in the face by Song Lingshuang, but also had her mouth cut.
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Mrs. Ding bullied her as an elder, but Song Lingshuang, who had transformed into a new shrew, pushed her and she fell flat on her butt. She was so surprised that she almost couldn't breathe. She lost her life.
Ding Youren, who relied on his masculine strength to hit Song Lingshuang, and Ding Youyi, who was cowardly, tried to persuade Song Lingshuang to stop making trouble and follow them back.
They were all beaten up by Zhu Shijing and his men, and their legs were almost broken. Only then did the Ding family calm down.
Ever since Song Lingshuang came, every time she went to the wilderness to relieve herself, she would go with Zhu's mother and daughter, and there would be someone protecting them from a distance.
This made her feel safe.
Thinking back to the past, no matter if she asked her husband, mother-in-law or sister-in-law to go with her, they would always ruthlessly refuse her.
When she came back, her mother-in-law and sister-in-law walked past her in a swagger as if they had done it on purpose, and they went to the bathroom together.
Sometimes Song Lingshuang guessed that the Ding family seemed to want her to get into trouble on purpose.
Yes, Song Lingshuang’s premonition was correct.
Because the Ding family had bad character, no one came to send them gifts when they were exiled.
Mrs. Ding and Ding Youren have enjoyed a good life in the past few years and are no longer willing to suffer.
They knew that if a woman went to the weeds and woods to relieve herself during exile, something bad would happen, but they were unwilling to accompany her. They just wanted to wait until something happened to Song Lingshuang so that they could blackmail her.
Because the two prefectures were far apart that day, An Xin and his team of exiles hurried as fast as they could but still failed to reach the post station that received the exiles before dark.
The leader of the officials, Liu Huai, could only find a flat, windproof valley for everyone to rest for a night.
They had experienced this kind of thing several times along the way, so everyone had experience and would buy some dry food just in case when passing through towns or roadside tea stalls.
After An Xin and the others finished their meal, they all found a place to lie down and rest.
In the middle of the night, An Xin was awakened by the suffocation.
I quietly stood up, left the crowd, and headed toward the hazy grove under the moonlight.
An Xin was in a hurry to solve three urgent personal problems.
Behind her were six sneaky figures with lewd and obscene looks.
(End of this chapter)