"What am I doing? I didn't do anything. I just don't want to see you, don't want to see anyone. Go away quickly. I don't want anyone to pretend to sympathize with me..."
Fangfei was speechless.
The prince suddenly came over and looked at her fiercely: "Queen, you want to show kindness to me, right?"
She shrank slightly, and the prince's eyes were completely blood-red, as if a beast had been struggling in desperate situations for unknown periods.
"Okay, since you want to show sympathy, then you go and persuade your father..."
She instinctively and weakly asked, "What do you advise your father to do?"
He sneered: "Tell him to compromise with the temple! Don't let the psychic Taoist priest confuse the crowd anymore."
Fangfei was stunned, but hurriedly said: "Your Highness... This is not the fault of the psychic Taoist priest..."
"Not him? Who is he?" he roared, "The sun is dead, and disasters are endless. First, people are dying inside and outside the city, and then all kinds of disasters are falling, and herds of cattle and sheep are falling... Now
Yuping was also dead... These are all signs of the great god's anger... I persuaded my father many times, but he refused to listen. This is the great god's retribution and imposes his punishment..."
"No, no, those things are all artificial, they are done by the high priests and the others, and all the criminals have caught them..."
"Is it because Yuping's death was done by the High Priest and others? Do you think it was the High Priest who instructed someone to kill Yuping?"
He sneered repeatedly, with deep irony.
"I don't believe that kind of nonsense!"
Fangfei was speechless.
She carefully checked Li Yuping's body and died of illness. She did die of high fever and did not go away. She was not murdered.
The prince's eyes were almost bleeding: "Father, where is he now? Are you going to prepare for a debate again?"
"This...is...Your Highness, you know, the debate will begin tomorrow..."
The prince sneered: "So what's the beginning? Who do the father wants to deal with? With so many disasters and so many punishments, he turned a blind eye to it. He just acted alone..."