Chapter 224: Angry Imperial Censor



"You, are you slandering me? I have been wholeheartedly devoted to the Emperor and the court, and I am absolutely loyal to Him. I have never had any second thoughts.

You are slandering me. I implore the Emperor to investigate and uphold justice for me, clear my name, and severely punish those who have slandered me." The Imperial Censor was furious and begged the Emperor to severely punish Yang Youxue.

"My dear, calm down. Do you have any evidence to prove that Princess Xueyao is slandering you? As long as you produce the evidence, I will severely punish Princess Xueyao." The emperor said in a conciliatory manner.

You old bastard, you actually dare to bully my future daughter-in-law. You are so brave.

“I say, my lord, loyalty is not expressed in words, it is expressed in actions.

Who can't talk about it?

Even the Prince of Yan often said that he was loyal to the emperor, but what happened? He was doing treasonous things behind his back.

"Sir, what about you? You're not one of those people who stirs up trouble, speaks sweet words but harbors treacherous intentions, and pretends to obey but secretly disobeys, are you?" Yang Youxue said in a startling tone.

"You are slandering me, exaggerating and slandering me maliciously." The Imperial Censor was so angry at Yang Youxue that he was speechless.

"How have I ever slandered you? It's obviously you who are guilty. Don't blame me for everything." Yang Youxue said.

"You, you are unreasonable!

I'm guilty of my crime, so please stop slandering me!" The Imperial Censor was truly pissed off by Yang Youxue.

It is really difficult to raise villains and women.

"This princess is slandering you. It was you who made things difficult for me first, and you still want to accuse me of something you didn't even know existed. Why am I not allowed to refute it? What's your excuse?

My Lord, you don't want to have the final say, only allowing you to speak and not allowing me to resist, right? " Yang Youxue looked at him with ill intentions, let's see what you say this time.

"You are really eloquent. I can't argue with you. It's true that it's difficult to raise a villain and a girl." The Imperial Censor really couldn't argue with Yang Youxue at this moment.

"Sir, if you look down on women, you are reading the books of sages in vain.

Adults, don’t forget how you came here.

Your mother, sisters, and daughters are the closest people to you. If you look down on them, why do you marry a wife and why do you have daughters?

Don't forget, the current Queen Mother and Empress are also women. Do you look down on them, sir?

I don't know what the crime of disrespecting the Queen Mother and the Empress is, and what is the sentence?

Your Majesty, this lord looks down on your mother and the Empress. How should you deal with this?" Yang Youxue was furious, taking her anger out on the Emperor and kicking the ball to him.

Who made him recruit these weirdos as ministers and make her feel sick?

Ministers: “?”

emperor:"?"

Liang Junhao: “?”

The emperor didn't know what to say. If he didn't punish the censor, he would say that he also looked down on women, which went against the filial piety he advocated.

It would not be justified to punish the Censor, after all, this statement was made by an ancient person.

And he did not say anything disrespectful to his mother or the queen.

The emperor was in a dilemma, not knowing how to answer his future daughter-in-law's questions.

"This..." The emperor was embarrassed and at a loss.

"Father, the princess is right.

My father has always advocated filial piety, hoping for family harmony, brothers to be friendly and respectful to each other, fathers to be kind and sons to be filial, and mothers to be kind and sons to be filial.

Isn’t there a saying that goes, “A mother worries about her son even when he is a thousand miles away”? This shows how important children are to their mothers.

The Imperial Censor, he has read many books of sages, but he doesn't even understand this. He is really unworthy of being a human being.

"I think the Imperial Censor should be punished, and it will serve as a warning to other ministers, reminding them that without their mothers, they wouldn't exist," said Liang Junhao.

He just wants to openly favor his woman. Who asked them to look down on women, and look down on his woman even more?

“Your Majesty, I have not disrespected the Queen Mother and the Empress.

I only said this to the princess because she was being unreasonable.

Your Majesty, please investigate. I truly dare not disrespect the Empress Dowager and the Empress." The Imperial Censor was trembling with fear, his face pale, and he anxiously defended himself.

"You are the Imperial Censor, right? You are either disrespecting the Empress Dowager and the Queen, or you are disrespecting this princess.

"You dare not look down on those with greater power, yet you trample upon those with less power than you. You are a short-sighted person who flatters the powerful and tramples upon the weak. You truly make this princess look down upon you. You bring shame upon men, and even more shame upon all scholars in the world," Yang Youxue said with disdain.

"Okay, the Imperial Censor is indeed wrong. He shouldn't look down on women.

I will fine you one year's salary and make you wash your mother and my wife's feet for a month." Seeing that the two were still at loggerheads, the emperor had no choice but to punish the Imperial Censor to calm his future daughter-in-law's anger.

"Thank you, Your Majesty, for your special pardon!" said the Imperial Censor.

"Zongling, take Prince Yan and the Crown Prince to the clan office and conduct a thorough investigation." The emperor said to Prince Chun.

"Your Majesty, I obey your command!" Prince Chun said, and ordered the imperial guards to take Prince Yan and the Crown Prince to the clan residence.

"If you have something to report, please come forward. If not, please dismiss the court!" said Eunuch Hong.

"I have something to report!" said the chief academician of the Imperial College.

"What's the matter?" asked the emperor.

"Your Majesty, I feel that Princess Xueyao is too arrogant and doesn't take us ministers seriously. I refuse to accept this.

She doesn't look down on scholars; I want to compete with her," said the Imperial College's chief academician.

Oh my god, I didn’t check the almanac before going out today, and all the troublemakers are gathered together.

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