"Confined for a month." He said this and then turned into the covered walkway.
Liang Yunsi stayed behind, as he still had to personally go to Xinyue Palace to convey Emperor Mingde's decree. "Your Majesty, this servant takes his leave."
"Go." The Empress waved wearily, glanced at the spot where Emperor Mingde had disappeared, and left Weiyang Palace. She bumped into Prince Yong as soon as she left the palace. Prince Yong had a mournful face and was followed by a group of eunuchs and palace maids, shouting, "Brother, brother, come out and see me."
Upon seeing the Empress, he was momentarily stunned. "Greetings to my sister-in-law."
"What is Nineteenth Brother doing?" the Empress asked.
Prince Yong looked dejected. “A-Jun is seriously injured and needs to open the storehouse to get life-saving medicine, but Uncle Hui refuses to give it to her, so she came to the palace to beg her brother, the Emperor.”
The Empress chuckled, "Little Guo, go and report to the Prince that Prince Hui is indeed too rigid."
Knowing that Prince Hui and Prince Yong's mansions were at odds, Liang Yunsi sighed and went to report it.
At this moment, Zhao Shu was unaware that Prince Yong had found Weiyang Palace. She bid farewell to Qin Ji and made her way out of the palace through a maze of twists and turns. Just as she reached the palace gate and got into her carriage, intending to return home quickly while no one was watching, she heard Qiu Cheng say, "Lord Yang, although we have different political views and may have argued in court, we can still drink tea and play chess together after court. It won't affect our friendship, and I won't do anything to harm you."
"Brother Qiu is right. We only disagree on political views, not on life and death. I have no reason to harm you. Blame the Fourth Prince... Sigh, I won't say more. Be careful of this boy. Cooperating with him is like asking a tiger for its skin. Brother Yang, you should think it over carefully. I dare not admire someone who can scheme with the lives of hundreds of thousands of people."
Yan Shiren and Qiu Tangshi were completely alike, except that they didn't tell Yang Zhong directly that the person who harmed him was the Fourth Prince, but that was practically the same as telling him directly.
"Think about it carefully yourself. What good would it do him if you died?" Qiu Tang began to speak again.
"The benefits would be enormous. Brother Yang is a highly respected figure. If the Emperor were to imprison him in a fit of anger, his students, relatives by marriage, close friends, and subordinates would surely cause a ruckus. Who would benefit from such a disturbance?"
Yang Zhong inexplicably took this reason to heart.
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