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205 points to a way out(1/3)

Chang Sui'an's confession of guilt was delivered to the palace before noon.

After a person pleads guilty, the matter then needs to be handed over to the three judges to determine the punishment.

Anyone who hurts someone's life should be beheaded according to the great laws.

There is a month of imprisonment in Dasheng, and prisoners are not allowed to be executed before the autumn harvest in September. However, today is the last day of September. If the execution is really carried out, then the sentence is just around the corner.

Therefore, in the afternoon, in the Xuanzheng Hall, Wei Shuyi remonstrated on this matter: "...General Chang is now out to fight against rebellion. If his son is killed here, I fear that his loyalty will be damaged and the war situation will be disadvantageous. Therefore, I am bold and hope that the sage will think twice."

Certainly!"

They had tried to protect Chang Sui'an before, but now that he had "confessed", it was almost impossible to escape the crime, so they could only try to plead in roundabout ways to save Chang Sui'an's life.

"Your Majesty, what Minister Wei said makes sense." Usually, Taifu Chu rarely agreed with Wei Shuyi's words, but at this time he also said: "General Chang has worked hard and made great achievements, and he has only one son to carry on the incense. If he loses this son,

, is equivalent to the severing of bloodline... Doesn’t this chill the hearts of all the generals?”

In his opinion, any talk of passing on the incense is just rubbish, but in this special situation, he should fight fire with fire.

The old lady said, her tone becoming more and more sad: "... What's more, the whereabouts of the little girl from the Chang family is also unknown. If something really goes wrong, when General Chang returns to the capital with a battle wound, it will be very difficult.

How can I have the dignity to treat you like this?"

"Your Majesty, please think again!"

There are not a few people who agree.

But objections abound.

"According to what you guys say, does it mean that the girl from the Changsun family will have to die in vain, and the murderer will not need to take responsibility?"

"The person has already committed a crime. If he cannot treat everyone equally and punish them severely according to the law, how can he convince the public? Where is the authority of the law?"

There were no officials from the Changsun clan among these voices. Changsun Yuan had not come to court for many days, claiming to be ill.

But there is no need for Changsun Yuan to come forward, and there is no shortage of voices to replace him or use him to put pressure on everyone.

Looking at the quarreling ministers, the Holy Emperor did not make a clear stance for a while.

Now that we have reached this point, where is that girl?

Seriously, there was an accident. Seriously... isn't it her Chongyue?



"Father, now that it is confirmed that the murderer is Ming Jin, why don't you make this clear immediately?"

In the Changsun Mansion, Changsun Ji also found out about Chang Sui'an's confession, and was anxiously asking his father.

Changsun Yan said: "There is insufficient evidence now and the time has not come yet."

"But father, if this continues, the husband of the Chang family will lose his life!"

Changsunyan looked at his son: "Aji, you should understand that the person who wronged the husband of the Chang family was never our Changsun family, but the Ming family, a saint - one day, the world will know all this."

"But...are we going to watch the husband of the Chang family die unjustly like this?" Although the thirteen-year-old boy's heart is undecided, his mind is not stupid and his vision is not narrow. "General Chang is still in Yangzhou. If you are interested,

Use this matter to instigate...what if General Chang switches sides with Xu Zhengye and rebels against the imperial court together with those rebels!"

Changsun Yan: "In this battle in Yangzhou, it is not the imperial court that is rebelling, but the Ming Dynasty Empress who claimed the throne for being unjust... They want to support the prince and the orthodox bloodline of the Li family. How can we talk about 'rebellion'?"

Changsun Ji was startled for a moment.

After a moment, he lowered his voice and asked: "Father... is the matter of Xu Zhengye's rebellion related to our eldest grandson's family? Is my grandfather an insider?"

Or... a conspirator?

"You are still young and have an impetuous temperament. You don't have to worry too much about some important matters for the time being. Your grandfather will arrange everything at home. Regarding your sister-in-law's case, when the time comes, your grandfather and I will definitely seek justice."

Changsun Yan didn't want to talk to his son anymore: "Go back. Tomorrow we will pay tribute to Confucius. You go with your clan members."

"yes."

Changsun Ji left the study, feeling extremely depressed.

So, my grandfather knew about Xu Zhengye’s revolt, right? Did his grandfather use this to put pressure on the empress? Just like those precedents of military remonstrances?

Now, watching the husband of the Chang family being unjustly killed...is this also part of his grandfather's plan?

The profit calculations behind this are layered one after another, and together they become what the father calls a "big deal"... Is the life and death of the young man who was wronged and injured by him with an inkstone a trivial matter that no one cares about?

?

No, at least the other person's family must care. In their eyes, that is a big deal, just like losing his sister-in-law...

After much hesitation, Changsun Ji came outside the dungeon of Dali Temple and asked to see Chang Sui'an.

Thinking of the young boy's act of openly smashing and injuring the prisoner that day, the jailer did not dare to make the decision privately, but he also did not dare to offend the eldest son's family, so he went to ask Han Shaoqing for instructions.

Han Shaoqing agreed, but asked the jailer to convey his intention and ask the husband of the Changsun family not to make it difficult for Dali Temple.

Of course, this was just a pretext for exoneration after the fact. He was not afraid of revenge from the Changsun family, and he was even happy to see it.

After the jailer opened the cell door, Changsun Ji saw Chang Sui'an.

The young man's tone was cold: "I want to have a few words with him alone."

Although he felt that the prisoner could not say anything now, the jailer still agreed, but he did not dare to go too far away.

"Chang Sui'an?"

"Wake up."

Changsun Ji knelt down and pushed the unconscious young man. Seeing that there was no response, he couldn't help but frown.

He subconsciously looked at the other person's forehead, but could no longer see the traces of his own injuries that day. It wasn't because he hit him lightly, but because the other person's injuries were so numerous that he couldn't tell them apart at all.

But he soon discovered that the most serious injury on the other party's body was the still bleeding wound on his shoulder.

He had heard about Chang Sui'an being tortured, but he didn't expect that he would receive so many severe punishments...

Changsun Ji avoided the jailer's sight, took out the wound medicine he had brought, poured it all on the wound, and at the same time used his palms to apply pressure to stop the bleeding.

It must have been extremely painful. Changsui An frowned slightly and made a low sound.

"What did you say?"

Changsun Ji leaned closer to listen.

The boy with gray and chapped lips struggled to utter a sleepy voice: "Ning, Ning..."

Changsun Ji heard it this time.

After a moment, he said in the other party's ear: "Don't worry, Mrs. Chang is safe and sound. She asked me to come here. She also said that you must hold on and nothing will happen."

Hearing this, Chang Sui'an's frowned eyebrows slowly relaxed, and after a long while, he uttered a faint sound: "Okay..."

After a moment, he said again: "Thank you..."

He was confused at the moment and couldn't tell who the visitor was, but he still expressed his gratitude.

Changsun Ji was stunned for a moment, then turned his head and his eyes suddenly turned red.

After the wound on his hand stopped bleeding, he removed his hand, took out the pills for treating internal injuries, and stuffed them into Chang Sui'an's mouth.

"sorry."

The young boy felt ashamed and blamed himself: "This is all I can do. I hope you can persevere."

After Changsun Ji left, the jailer serving meals took advantage of the cell leader and others to see off Changsun Langjun, and hurriedly went to the cell to check on Chang Sui'an's condition.

Seeing that Chang Sui'an's wound had stopped bleeding, he breathed a sigh of relief.

"Chang Langjun, please eat some quickly..."

He took out a bowl of vegetable porridge and fed it to Chang Sui'an with a spoon.

There is also medicine for healing wounds in the porridge. This is Yao Yi's order.

"When I was young, my father and I were saved by General Chang and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince during the war..." Seeing that Chang Sui'an couldn't eat, the jailer's voice choked with sobs: "I believe that the husband of General Chang's family does this.

If there is no murder, the villain will know that you were wronged."

"You have to survive to have a chance to clear your name..."

A tear slipped out of the corner of Chang Sui'an's tightly closed eyes.

The jailer tried another spoonful, and Chang Suian swallowed it.

The jailer quickly finished the bowl of porridge.

The groggy boy opened his mouth again.

"..." The jailer looked at the empty porridge bowl and felt a little at a loss.

Tomorrow, he will definitely bring a bigger bowl!



At the same moment, Qiao Yang, who was offering sacrifices to Confucius in the Imperial College, was preparing for tomorrow's ceremony to commemorate Confucius.

In previous years, worshiping Confucius Temple on the first day of October has always been a major event for the Imperial College.

The grand ceremony was held in the Confucius Temple, headed by teachers and students of the Imperial College, offering wine to the chief priest, and officials from the court and central government participated in the sacrifice. Many great Confucian scholars also attended.
To be continued...
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