She stood up without any objection, stood next to Emperor Xuanguang, and picked up vegetables for him.
Concubine Lin couldn't bear it and wanted to plead for Mo Yan.
Emperor Xuanguang smiled and said to Concubine Lin, "Everyone, please pick up your chopsticks and don't watch me eat alone."
Mo Yan fulfills her duties as a palace maid very conscientiously.
The most important thing about being a palace maid is not to look at people's faces, nor to please people, nor to be tactful, but to know how to be hungry
Emperor Xuanguang seemed to be very happy talking to Prince Liang and Concubine Lin. Concubine Hua gradually returned to her natural state, with an elegant smile on her face.
But, after a while, something strange happened
Half of the guests couldn't bear it anymore and started to feel abdominal pain.
Emperor Xuanguang also felt a dull pain in his abdomen and frowned. King Liang dared to poison?
Concubine Lin and Concubine Hua were delicate women. Their faces suddenly turned pale and they were on the verge of collapse.
Prince Liang also felt something was wrong. He supported Concubine Lin with a concerned look on his face, "Concubine, do you have a stomachache?"
"Prince Liang, is the food poisonous?" Concubine Lin's face turned pale and she asked in a trembling voice.
Emperor Xuanguang just sneered. As soon as they sang in harmony, they thought it was difficult to deceive him?
Mo Yan's expression also changed slightly, and when he saw them holding their stomachs one after another and crying out for pain, he felt a sense of gloating about their misfortune.
Look at Emperor Xuanguang again. He is clearly in unbearable pain and yet he is still smiling. He deserves to eat the most happily.
Is it a blessing or a misfortune that I don’t have the chance to try this delicious food and wine?
Emperor Xuanguang's sneer became more and more obvious. Even though Mo Yan hated him, he didn't want him to die like this in Prince Liang's Mansion.
Even if King Liang poisons him, he will not harm the emperor in his own house. Wouldn't Emperor Xuanguang not think of this?
Men, for the sake of women, will become simple-minded
She quickly said, "Butler Lei, please call a doctor quickly. They are probably not poisoned, but the food is unclean."
Prince Liang endured the pain and asked, "How do you know it's not poisoning?" He paused and said harshly, "If you dare to cause trouble in Prince Liang's house, I will definitely find out the murderer!"
Concubine Hua was already in unbearable pain, but she couldn't help but ask, "Is there someone who wants to harm the emperor and put the blame on Prince Liang?"
"Concubine Hua's imagination is really good. No matter what, we must find that person and find out what happened!"
Emperor Xuanguang was worthy of being the overlord of his generation. The pain made his head calm down quickly. He immediately thought that the person who wanted to harm him must not be King Liang. Only a fool would do something detrimental to the emperor on his own territory. Even if he succeeded, it would only attract the public.
Hard to argue
Mo Yan shook his head, these people have really good imaginations
The people present at Prince Liang's Mansion today are all dignitaries from the imperial court. Whether inside or outside the palace, there are powerful servants who are guarding everything. Even if a fly wants to fly in, it will not be easy, let alone someone with evil intentions.
Furthermore, if there is an internal conspiracy, the servants in Prince Liang’s Mansion were all handpicked by Butler Lei, whom Concubine Lin trusted most at the time. With Butler Lei’s shrewd vision, he would not easily let in an unknown person.
What's more, if they were poisoned, they would have vomited blood and died. Would they still have time to talk nonsense here?
According to her guess, it must be food poisoning, otherwise, she took laxatives
Only these two possibilities will cause severe stomach pain.
Sure enough, one of the guests couldn't bear it anymore and made a loud and unpleasant sound.
Moyan frowned secretly. Although food poisoning was not a serious matter, in ancient times when medicine was underdeveloped, it was still possible to cause human death.