The Gentle Empress, a Villainous Woman and a Treacherous Minister (13)



If the young general has not colluded with the enemy and betrayed the country, then I can release him soon, and she will be happy then.

After this thought crossed his mind, Ye Zhaobai was suddenly startled, wondering what he was thinking. He had someone present the evidence, and Ye Zhaobai casually flipped through it. It indeed contained evidence that General Ji had not colluded with the enemy or committed treason.

They've even found the "culprit."

When the man was brought out, many officials began to discuss it. This was because the man being brought out was the Prefect of Yingjiang, the prefect of the place where the young general was stationed.

Few people knew that although this prefect did not outwardly align himself with any faction, he was secretly one of the emperor's men.

No matter what, it's impossible to pin the blame on the emperor, so the prefect has to take the fall. However, he's not entirely innocent, since it was the emperor's order that he carried out.

Faced with overwhelming evidence, the prefect had no grounds for rebuttal. He merely looked expectantly at the person seated high above, but the other party didn't even spare him a glance.

In the end, the prefect could only lower his head and admit everything.

When Ye Zhaobai acquitted General Ji, he had some doubts. Had General Ji already gathered all the evidence in less than a month? How could he act so quickly?

At first, he thought it was impossible, but then he remembered that General Ji was not a reckless fool who knew nothing. For his son, he was capable of doing what was happening now.

The reason General Ji did not appear is because he is also guarding the border. The other border is currently in a state where he cannot return to the capital without being summoned.

Therefore, everything had to be done by his subordinates.

Shu Qingmu quietly watched the scene in the court. In fact, he had already found the person and collected the evidence long ago.

But at that moment, Wan Ge told him that it couldn't be done in his name, nor in anyone else's name.

The only person who could submit the evidence was her father, General Ji's biological father.

The journey to the frontier is long, but as long as we tell General Ji the evidence and the location of the people, he will arrange everything else.

Shu Qingmu was well aware of Wan Ge's actions; it was perfectly reasonable for General Ji to vindicate his son.

At the same time, it also prevents the emperor from discovering her interference, so that he won't know that she and Wan Ge are in private contact.

Actually, Shu Qingmu wasn't so happy about this matter; he increasingly wished Ye Zhaobai would find out sooner.

He wished Ye Zhaobai could see Wan Ge in his arms, see Wan Ge say she liked him, loved him, and wanted to be with him forever.

Shu Qingmu wasn't afraid of their relationship being discovered. Even if Ye Zhaobai was now the emperor, so what? He could just put him under house arrest and find any excuse. No one, whether in the harem or among the civil and military officials of the court, would dare to say anything.

However, Wan Ge rejected such a brutal solution. Wan Ge said that she wanted Ye Zhaobai and An Shuke to experience the same pain that Ye Zhaobai had inflicted on her.

Shu Qingmu also wanted to ask Wan Ge why she hated him so much. Was it the hatred of unrequited love, or did Ye Zhaobai really do something heinous in private?

Unfortunately, in the end, Shu Qingmu still didn't dare to ask.

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