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574. Chapter 574 State Banquet Murder 7

There was a lot of noise, and there were all three courtiers on the high platform. Some responded, some watched quietly, and some were incomprehensible.

For a moment, everyone's faces were very colorful.

Five-year-old Yeluhong saw the officials making a fuss. He had seen such scenes before, but after being kidnapped once, he became more courageous.

At that moment, he only shrank slightly and turned his head to look at Liuyue.

Seeing this, Liuyue smiled at Yeluhong, stretched out one hand and patted Yeluhong's little hand gently, while playing with the wine glass on her fingertips with the other hand, she turned to look at Yeluji who was standing up, and said slowly: "Ji

What the prince means is that he does not recognize the Queen Mother Xiao’s decree? Doesn’t he respect the king’s order?

The words floated in the air slowly and seemed to have no weight, but they immediately silenced some of the noisy people.

This directly points to Yelu's desire to rebel and seize the throne to become king.

Although Empress Dowager Xiao was seriously injured, she was not dead yet. If Yeluji did not obey her orders at this time, he would either be dealing with Liu Yue, the regent, or he would be treason or a traitor.

This crime is no small matter.

There was a moment of silence in the main hall, and all eyes were looking at Yeluji.

The concepts of auxiliary government and rebellion are too different. One is a meritorious official, and the other is an eternal infamy. Even if the political achievements are amazing in the future and the country is peaceful and the people are safe, they will always bear the infamy of being a rebellious official and a traitor.

In ancient times, Zhu Di, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, was an example. Even if his contribution to the Ming Dynasty lasted forever, he would always be a rebellious minister who took away the empire of his nephew Zhu Yunwen.

Although Liu Yue was not very proficient in ancient Chinese history, she still remembered some of these famous people.

Liuyue played with the wine glass in her hand and looked at Yeluji with a smile.

In the silent hall, Yeluji turned around and looked at Liuyue, who was looking at him with a smile and without a trace of fear. She raised her dark brows and smiled coldly.

Turning around, he faced an old man with white hair and beard sitting directly opposite him, wearing a python robe.


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