These conversations are very similar, the contents are almost the same, and they all revolve around one topic: Mu Xian is not Lin Chengxian's kind.
Rumors spread quietly in teahouses and restaurants, and quickly spread throughout Kyoto.
Others were fine, but King Cheng was shocked and furious.
He actually said that Mu Xian was not Lin Chengxian's son. Then he, who pretended to be Mu Xian, was not pretending to be a member of the royal family?
Moreover, listening to these discussions, even he himself had some doubts: Is Mu Xian really Lin Chengxian's son? If not, what should he do?
He recalled the information he got when he followed Tang Zhengqi into the Mortal Realm as A Piao in his previous life: How did he learn that Mu Xian was Lin Chengxian's son at that time?
By the way, I seem to have heard someone say that when Lin Zurong came to power, some people objected, saying that he was not Lin Chengxian’s only son, and he should not have promoted someone so young to become emperor. Then he mentioned Lin Chengxian and Chunfeng Pavilion’s top names.
Mu Chunfeng was in love for a while, and then she gave birth to a son named Mu Xian.
But because Na Muxian's mother was the courtesan of Chunfeng Pavilion, the royal family could not allow the son of a flower girl to inherit the throne. Therefore, the royal family did not agree to recognize Muxian back, and finally it was easier for Lin Zurong to ascend the throne and become the new emperor.
Of course, these are just unofficial histories.
But Li Fengqing believed it at that time.
Looking back now, I seem to be a little too gullible. If it was the Qinglong Empire in his mortal world, there were many royal children at that time, and an emperor would have more than a dozen sons. If there was a Hua Niang's son, it would not be recognized.
It's a very normal thing.
However, this is not the Blue Dragon Kingdom, but the Black Tiger Kingdom. The royal family in this country has too much unfair competition and it is difficult to produce heirs. Even if Na Mu Xian is the son of Hua Niang, as long as he has the blood of the royal family, even if
He inherited the throne, but it was impossible not to recognize him.
Li Fengqing analyzed that the emperor at that time had extinct heirs, and his brother, the former prince, had blood and was living abroad. How could he not recognize him? Since he did not recognize him, there was only one result: Mu Xian was not of royal blood!
It seems that he was rash.
Fortunately, he did not claim to be a descendant of the royal family by himself, but let the emperor discover it by hanging up the jade pendant of the former prince, and revealed his "identity" through his late mother's words. Therefore, even if it is found out that Mu Xian is not a royal family member,
Bloodline, he is not guilty of much.
However, just when he was secretly rejoicing, another rumor quietly leaked out.
After hearing this second rumor, he broke into a cold sweat, because the rumor said that the real Mu Xian had died, and that the current King Cheng was a counterfeit evil spirit from the outside world, with the purpose of seizing the throne of the king.
Let the Black Tiger Kingdom change its dynasty.
It is said that the news first came from Qianyang Lane where Mu Xian once lived.
In fact, it was a fourteen or fifteen-year-old scholar who lived in Qianyang Lane. When he heard the first news, he suddenly said: "I don't know whether Mu Xian is of royal blood, but I know that today's Cheng
Wang is not Mu Xian, the son of Mu Chunfeng who lived in our alley at all."
After hearing what this person said, someone immediately asked:
"Isn't that right? King Cheng is obviously Mu Chunfeng's son Mu Xian. How can you say that King Cheng is not Mu Xian? You are lying, right?"
When a scholar is called a liar, he naturally refuses to do so: "If I say no, I won't!"