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Chapter 153 Reliable Perjury

And that Xi'er, she didn't see Imperial Physician Wang standing outside at all. This was just used by Chu Xuanchen to deceive Imperial Physician Wang.

Xi'er is Aunt Xue's niece, so she naturally listens to Aunt Xue's orders.

As soon as Aunt Xue heard that this method could be used to defraud the murderer of the Queen Mother, she trained Xi'er and asked her to give false testimony according to the method taught by Chu Xuanchen.

When Emperor Hongyuan heard that there was still a witness, he immediately gave a sharp shout and said angrily: "Come here to say hello. I want to see who has the courage to murder the Queen Mother in my palace."

After he finished speaking, a pair of dragon eyes majestically glanced at Imperial Physician Wang, which made Imperial Physician Wang tremble again.

Soon, Aunt Xue brought Xi'er in.

Xi'er was about thirteen or four years old. She was a petite little girl. As soon as she walked in, she quickly knelt down in front of Emperor Hongwu and said, "I see you, Your Majesty."

"Tell me, what did you see in Shoukang Palace before the Queen Mother's accident two days ago?" Emperor Hongyuan asked Xi'er coldly.

Xi'er hurriedly raised her head, her eyes first glanced around the hall, and finally fell on Dr. Wang.

As soon as she saw Imperial Physician Wang, she pointed at him and said: "Back to the Emperor, the servant was sweeping the floor in the courtyard and saw Imperial Physician Wang entering the Queen Mother's bedroom, but when he arrived at the inner hall, he was not in a hurry to enter.

He was hiding behind the curtain furtively, as if he was eavesdropping on something."

"How long has he been standing there?" Emperor Hongyuan asked.

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"My slave doesn't remember clearly. It seems like there was a cup of tea, or was it longer? In short, he looked a little strange, acted strangely, as if he was eavesdropping, and was not aboveboard at all." Xi'er said.

These words were taught to her by King Li.

King Li asked her to speak vaguely on purpose. If she spoke too clearly and was inconsistent with the facts, it would arouse the vigilance of Imperial Physician Wang.

After hearing Xi'er's words, Dr. Wang was shocked and sweating profusely. He wiped the cold sweat on his face with his sleeve and said hurriedly: "Your Majesty, Wei Chen really did not eavesdrop on Princess Li's speech. Wei Chen saw it at that time.

Princess Li was inside, and in order to avoid suspicion, she stood outside for a while. Wei Chen didn't stand for long at all, and he wasn't sneaky at all. Xi'er is just talking nonsense."

"Really?" Yun Ruoyue said, "But last time I was talking to Dr. Zhang about the effects of this protective agent, you were also there. You gave the Queen Mother the medicine two days ago, didn't you check carefully and didn't find this protective agent?

The dose is missing? Did you not notice, or did you do it on purpose?"

Doctor Wang was startled.

He didn't expect that Yun Ruoyue seemed to know everything. She was so knowledgeable that his nerves became tense.

Yun Ruoyue also looked confident, as if there was some evidence.

He immediately said: "Princess Li, you are so slanderous! Don't slander me. How could I deliberately harm the Queen Mother? I have served the Queen Mother and the Emperor in the palace for many years. I have worked hard without any merit. How can you slander the Queen Mother with just a guess?

If you treat me well, how could I deliberately ignore this protective medicine? There was too much medicine at that time, and I and Dr. Zhang didn't pay attention. You just talked nonsense without evidence, which is really chilling."

After saying that, he turned to look at Emperor Hongyuan with a face full of loyalty and grief, "Your Majesty, Princess Li has wrongfully accused others. Please let Wei Chen make the decision. Wei Chen is an incorruptible person, and her reputation cannot be ruined."

Already."

After saying that, he knelt on the ground in pain, as if he had suffered great humiliation.


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