1391. Chapter 1391 Is tiger poison not eating children? 02
Su Mo felt that her mind was a little confused for a moment. She held his arm, frowned and said slowly: "What I know is this. The first of the two sons of the queen was the prince of the previous dynasty, and later he died of smallpox.
After the Zen throne, a second son was born, who was the first prince of the dynasty, but he also died before he could understand. Could it be?"
She stared at Huangfujin. He pursed his lips slightly, his expression cold and cold, and nodded.
Su Mo raised her hand and squeezed her head. Is the emperor really that... willing to kill his own son? And such a young son who doesn't understand anything?
She believed that he might have been bad to the queen or had some conspiracy. But even if such a young son did not become emperor or become an idle prince, wouldn't it be very easy to raise him? He was ignorant and incompetent.
They have a lot of playboys who can live a lifetime without worrying about food and drink. Which family doesn’t raise a few of them?
In order to ensure the status of legitimate sons, haven't major families always treated bastards who could threaten them?
Not to mention the royal family?
No... Su Mo raised her fingers and raised her brows. The first empress's son was the legitimate son, so he was destined to be crown prince.
If they become princes and inherit the throne in the future, they are likely to be biased towards their mother and sympathize with their mother, which will pose a certain threat to Emperor Shouzheng.
For an emperor, he was willing to kill and seize everything during his lifetime, and he wanted a perfect reputation after his death.
What would happen if someone put him in a coffin and his verdict was overturned?
So in order to prevent himself from facing such a predicament, Emperor Shouzheng acted preemptively and secretly executed both of the former empress's two sons, treating them as premature deaths?
Because of this, the late Queen became discouraged at a young age and died?
So if Wu Hensheng is the second prince, Huangfu Jin is actually the third prince. Is it because the emperor wants to compensate or feel guilty? So he made Huangfu Jin the second prince, but he had a shadow in his heart, so he treated him very badly?
If this is true, then why did Wu Hensheng not die?
Who let him go and who saved him? He was so young, who told him his true identity and his hatred?
Could it be Eunuch Liu?
Su Mo's mind was racing and she thought about it. She was so frightened by this realization that she almost jumped up.
If Eunuch Liu was really the one who let Wu Hensheng go, then he must have sympathy for the late empress and even...unspeakable feelings.