Chapter 84 The Wenyunxuan Incident



At this moment, Yinzhen rushed to the Prince's residence. Yinzhen was examining Hongyun's studies. When he saw someone coming, his tightly furrowed brows relaxed a little: "Continue to memorize this passage. I will ask you about it when I get back."

Hongyun replied with a sullen face, "Yes, but I really can't remember. What should I do? My father is so fierce, sob sob sob."

"Fourth Brother, something happened to the Tenth Prince." After Yinzhen explained the whole story, Yinzhen's expression was full of disdain.

"You've been to Wen Yun Xuan too?"

"How could that be?" The ninth brother almost jumped up when he heard this. "With my appearance, who would be messing with whom if I went there? My brother has never caused trouble outside the manor."

"You go and follow up on the progress of the investigation. I'll go to the palace to plead with the Tenth Prince and see if we can ask Father Emperor to give me the task of investigating the case." Yinzhen made a decision instantly. "No matter what the final outcome of this matter is, you supervise the Tenth Prince to correct this bad habit. Otherwise, I will personally eliminate the root of his troubles."

The ninth brother felt a chill run down his spine. He hadn't expected that his fourth brother, who so abhorred this kind of thing, would still stand up for his tenth brother. He hadn't misjudged him after all.

When Kangxi heard Yinzhen's plea and request, he was somewhat surprised: "When did you and the Tenth Prince become so close?"

"Replying to Your Majesty, the Tenth Prince and the Ninth Prince have always been inseparable. Since that flood, I have indeed become much closer to the Ninth Prince, and I have also come to know the Tenth Prince's character. He may be lecherous, but it is absolutely impossible for him to be tyrannical and murderous. I beg Your Majesty to see the truth."

"Approved. This matter must be thoroughly investigated!" Kangxi thought for a moment and agreed.

The news quickly spread throughout the inner quarters. Yi Hua swallowed hard. Who said the ancients were conservative? This is too explosive!

She felt a little sorry for the Tenth Prince's wife. Marriage was originally a political alliance, and she had married a man who was a notorious playboy in the Qing Dynasty. She was originally an innocent and pure princess consort, but now she had some "male" sisters. She wondered if she could withstand such stimulation.

Such a radiant and beautiful woman was truly a beautiful flower stuck in cow dung; the cow dung probably thought it smelled good.

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