Yuan Qingling asked: "Has the window in that grandma's room been sealed?"
Grandma said: "There must be some."
"Are you sure?"
Grandma said: "Of course, not only her, the window of my original room was also sealed. This window had no door. The wind blew in in the winter, but it was very cold."
"No way? What should I do if it rains?" Yuan Qing was startled. She had never seen the house where the nuns lived in the palace. She didn't know what it looked like.
Mammy smiled and said: "No, that small window is just a hole the size of two fists. Plus there is a porch outside, and the window is high, so it won't spill in even if it rains."
Yuan Qingling said suspiciously: "This is strange. If other people's windows are also sealed and they burn the stove inside in winter, the chance of poisoning will be very high."
Aunt Xi waved her hand, "Princess, where can the servants get the charcoal? Even if the master rewards me, it's only one or two kilograms a month. I can't bear to burn a few pieces in a night. But, will burning the stove cause poisoning? I have never heard of this.
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Yuan Qingling said in surprise: "No charcoal? Then how come I heard from the prince that when this grandma died, a charcoal basin was lit in the house?"
"Maybe it was a reward from the Queen." Auntie Xi thought for a moment and said, "Yes, I remember it was very cold in the days when she died. She was already old and was afraid of the cold at night. Burning more charcoal would also be helpful.
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Yuan Qingling asked about other aspects of the case, and Grandma Xi remembered them all. After Yuan Qingling heard this, she felt more and more that Luo Guibi was unjustly accused.
After Grandma Xi finished speaking, she asked Yuan Qingling, "Why do you suddenly ask about these old things?"
Yuan Qingling looked at her grandma and said softly: "Luo Guifei was wronged. She did not murder the queen."
Grandma was shocked, "Unjustly accused?"
"Yes, it's very possible."
Mammy was stunned, "But the emperor personally ordered Luo Guibin to die. If Luo Guibin was unjustly accused, wouldn't it mean that the emperor made a mistake?"
Yuan Qingling lowered her eyes before she thought of this problem.
Your Majesty, will you admit that you were wrong?
Mammy sighed: "It would be great if the verdict could be overturned. The Ninth Prince and the Seventeenth Princess would no longer have to be bullied. Now their situation in the palace is really worrying."
Yuan Qingling had never seen the Seventeenth Princess and had no impression of her, so he asked: "How old is the Seventeenth Princess this year?"
"It's twelve." Aunt Xi said.
After a pause, she sighed softly, "But it seems that the child is eight or nine years old, with a sallow face and thin skin. The queen must have ordered the nanny and the others to be mean. If the two brothers and sisters want to live in the palace, they must be carried by the queen."
If the Queen is in a bad mood, she will take it out on her siblings first."
Yuan Qingling asked: "Does the Emperor not care?"
Aunt Xi smiled bitterly, "Who dares to report it to the Emperor? And even if the Emperor knew about it, he would at most just ask the Queen to pay attention. Is it possible that he would still be angry with the Queen?"
Yuan Qingling thought about it. The emperor must have felt sorry for the queen who was almost poisoned to death. As long as it wasn't too much, the emperor would have turned a blind eye.
So what kind of life did the ninth prince and the seventeenth princess lead?
After Yu Wenhao left Jinghou Mansion, he went straight to Huguo Temple.
Around dark, we had arrived at Huguo Temple.
Without saying a word, he pulled the abbot into the Zen room.
Master Abbot was confused by him, "Your Majesty, why are you so anxious?"
Yu Wenhao ran in directly after tying his horse outside. He was a little out of breath and could not take a breath, so he immediately asked: "Master, the last time I brought the princess here, you talked in private. Did you tell her?
, if a person lights a charcoal stove in a small secret room, will he be poisoned to death?"
Master Abbot slowly sat down, crossed his legs, and said without blushing, "I did say that."