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Chapter 1873 It turns out that Wei Er was wrong

Chapter 1873 It turns out that Wei Er was wrongly blamed

Seeing Fang Xiucai come in, Chu Xuanchen asked, "Fang Xiucai, tell me, a few days ago, a man came to your stall, gave you five hundred taels of silver, and asked you to imitate other people's handwriting for him.

, how many love letters have you written?”

With that said, Moli had already handed several love letters on the table to Fang Xiucai.

Moli found this scholar.

As early as a few days ago, when the princess heard that Princess Zhao had been framed by a forged letter, she sent him to the streets to find out.

Most people are not good at imitating other people's calligraphy. Only those stall owners on the street who specialize in writing letters for others are good at it, so he focused on checking these stall owners.

In the end, he really found out. He found out that Fang Xiucai wrote a few letters for someone one day and made a huge sum of five hundred taels of silver. He also went to a restaurant to eat and drink.

He immediately felt that there was something wrong with this Fang Xiucai, so he caught him in an alley, and after some warning, he found out that Fang Xiucai had received money to forge a love letter for a man.

According to Fang Xiucai's description, the man who wrote to him should be Xia Yang.

As soon as Fang Xiucai got these letters, he opened them tremblingly.

As soon as he opened it, he saw the writing on it. He was so frightened that his hands shook and he dropped the letter to the ground.

He was so frightened that his heart tightened, his body softened, and he knelt on the ground, "Your Majesty, please forgive me, these letters were indeed written by a man, but I didn't know that he was using them to frame others.

I heard that as long as I imitate a woman's handwriting and forge a few love letters for him, I will be rewarded with five hundred taels of silver.

I was dizzy at that time, and when I saw the money, I wrote it for him.

I already know that I was wrong, please forgive me."

Hearing this, King Zhao's pupils were shattered. He clenched his fists fiercely, gritted his teeth, and his eyes were scarlet.

At this time, great pain and regret overflowed his heart. He breathed heavily and gritted his teeth and said: "It turns out that Su Changxiao planned all this, and it turns out that Weier was framed by her.

It was me who wrongly blamed Weier, and I still...I allowed Su Changxiao to...kill our children! Ah! Su Changxiao, I am going to kill you!"

After King Zhao roared, he ran out of the court angrily.

The wise king hurriedly said: "Brother, the fifth brother is very impulsive right now. To prevent him from doing something extreme, do you want to send someone to stop him?"

"No, that's their family matter, it's not for others to take care of."

Chu Xuanchen said.

After Chu Xuanchen finished speaking, he glanced at the Chen family and said: "Third brother, since King Zhao has learned the truth, I will take the first step.

I’ll leave it to you to deal with the aftermath of what happened here.”

"Okay, please, my dear brother."

The Way of the Wise King.

After Chu Xuanchen finished speaking, he led the people and left the government office.

His purpose is to let King Zhao see Su Changxiao's true face. Now that King Zhao has woken up, he will no longer care about these things.

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As soon as King Zhao ran out of the government office, he seized the horse of an official. He suddenly jumped on the horse, clamped the horse's belly with his legs, and drove the horse towards King Zhao's palace.

The wind around him hurt his face, but he didn't notice it at all because his heart ached even more.

At this time, anger and regret were burning in his heart, and bursts of anger overflowed in his eyes, as if everything was going to be burned up.

Soon, he rode back to Prince Zhao's Mansion.

As soon as he entered the palace, he walked to his room first, took off the sword on the wall, and then rushed towards Su Changxiao's Wutong Courtyard.

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