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1737. Chapter 1737 Su Mo's Return 01

Su Wen'er stared at Zuo Yilan gloomily.

She was really angry. She had been searching for so long in vain, but she couldn't find where Zuo Yilan's money was hidden.

Zuo Yilan glanced at her with disdain. If she hadn't let out the news that she still had a million taels of silver hidden, would Su Wen'er and Huang Fuxuan have allowed her to survive?

Su Mo didn't want to accept it, but Zuo Yilan insisted, "It's useless to me anyway. If my sister doesn't want it, just burn it and throw it away."

Su Mo had no choice but to thank her. Maybe something would happen to the Shen family in Jiangnan this time.

This was given by the old lady of the Shen family, not the old man. I'm afraid there is a story in it.

Su Mo said goodbye to Zuo Yilan and turned around to leave Prince Xin's Mansion without looking at Su Wen'er.

I don’t know why, but Huangfu Xuan didn’t show up. Maybe he was punished by Huangfu Jue when he entered the palace to cause trouble.

Moreover, in order for Huangfu Jue to successfully ascend the throne, Huangfu Jie also made great efforts, and naturally he would not allow Huangfu Xuan to have too much freedom.

The day after Su Mo left, a decree suddenly came from the palace.

The visitor is none other than Wang Gui.

Huangfu Xuan and Su Wen'er wanted to receive the order, but Wang Gui looked at them coldly and said disdainfully: "Your Majesty has an order to pass on to Princess Xin."

Princess Xin? Zuo Yilan?

The corners of Huangfu Xuan's eyes twitched, but there was nothing he could do. The current emperor looked gentle and modest, but he was a ruthless character.

He waved his hand and asked someone to call him.

Soon Zuo Yilan came in wearing a coarse cloth dress, and Wang Gui's eyes almost popped out of his head.

Huangfu Xuan suddenly felt that she had lost face and glared at Zuo Yilan, blaming her for not changing her clothes and causing the palace to lose face.

But Zuo Yilan's face was calm, unmoved at all, and she knelt down respectfully in front of the incense table, "Zuo Yilan, the daughter of the guilty minister, bows to your majesty, long live my emperor."

Wang Gui couldn't help but secretly praise her. She was indeed the most talented woman in the capital. Her skills were evident in these small aspects. She was naturally more virtuous than some other young ladies.

He announced the imperial edict in a shrill voice. Su Wen'er almost went crazy as soon as he finished reading it. Huangfu Xuan was covered in cold sweat and trembling, unable to speak a word.

The emperor decreed that King Xin was disrespectful to the late emperor and insulted the late emperor and the late queen, which was an unforgivable crime. However, because he was in a trance, he refused to punish him. From now on, he was ordered to stay in Prince Xin's Mansion and was grounded. Prince Xin's Mansion was controlled and supervised by Princess Xin.

King Xin. In addition, the new emperor thought of his brotherhood and couldn't bear the death of King Xin's family, so he still approved the appointment of the heir apparent.


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