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Chapter 395: Going to the battlefield

Aorong was a little moved, "Thank you for your hard work. Is there anything unusual in the palace?"

Jiang Yuebin hesitated for a moment, but then told her everything in detail. I believe that even if the prince knew, he wouldn't be surprised.

"The prince has sent away all the concubines in the palace..."

"Sent away?" Aorong was surprised, why hadn't Qing Cang mentioned this before?

The two of them had argued about this matter several times at the beginning, and no matter how difficult it was for Qing Cang, he did not send these women out. But why did he suddenly undergo a 360-degree change?

Speaking of this matter, Jiang Yuebin was deeply touched, "The prince lost his mind that day and ordered all the concubines in the backyard to be buried with you."

"What?" Aorong was really shocked now. This was a big deal. Making such a decision for no reason was tantamount to offending all the Nanping families, which was enough to make those people feel rebellious.

Jiang Yuebin sighed deeply and recalled the most difficult years. At that time, the prince almost lost his mind. He would not eat or drink, nor would he make others feel better. He tormented his subordinates every day. The most terrifying thing was that he would vent his anger.

Blaming those women for the death of the princess

After several days of investigation, he couldn't find the real mastermind behind the scenes, so he ordered those women to be sent to the mausoleum for burial. All the major aristocratic families turned pale, protested desperately, and tried their best to make him change his mind.

But the prince insisted on doing this, and the commotion was turned upside down and chaotic.

Later, he stepped forward to persuade the prince. He only said, "If the princess knew all this, she would definitely not be happy. She doesn't want so many women sleeping around her."

It was these words that dispelled the prince's thoughts and took back his life, but he could not tolerate these women no matter what. He ordered them to be sent home to get married. If they did not obey, they would be sent to the temple to become nuns, and they would not be allowed to go out for life.

One step from the temple gate

In this way, whoever dared to disobey him ran away as if for his life. Who dared to stay in the palace and suffer the consequences? Even if there were one or two stubborn ones, they would be sent to the temple and locked up just as the prince ordered.

The prince is true to his word, and his ruthless style makes everyone laugh.

Hearing these things, Aorong's eyes became wet, "Why didn't he tell me?"


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