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1385. Regret at the beginning 7

"You came to complain, what are you complaining about?"

After the emperor remembered who Ning Youwei was, he became somewhat aware of Ning Zhen's arrival.

"My daughter is here to avenge her father!"

Ning Zhen changed her title and directly expressed that she was here to complain about Ning Youwei.

"Your Majesty, my father was wronged and the Ning family was wronged!"

As she spoke, Ning Zhen's eyes were moist, and there was a hint of stubbornness and perseverance in her soft, spring-like eyes.

"Since you have come to file a petition, do you have the paper? If you have come to complain, do you have evidence to prove that your father was wronged?"

The emperor's attitude towards Ning Zhen was really good, and he asked all questions clearly.

"Yes, both."

Ning Zhen nodded, took off the small baggage she was carrying, and then presented it with both hands.

When the father-in-law beside the emperor saw it, he naturally walked down the hall and took what Ning Zhen was holding.

Xia Boran looked at Ning Zhen with flickering eyes.

Xia Boran was wondering whether the so-called evidence Ning Zhen found was true or false.

More importantly, does this evidence have anything to do with me?

What happened back then was that Ning Youwei was clearly unwilling to join in the trouble with Xia Boran.

Under such premise, Xia Boran and others pushed Ning Youwei out.

Therefore, Xia Boran still has to worry about whether the evidence found by Ning Zhen has anything to do with him.

You know, Xia Boran likes Ning Zhen in every way, and he also likes the benefits that Ning Zhen can bring to him.

Ning Youwei's case is even more remarkable for Xia Boran.

However, once Ning Youwei reverses his verdict, Xia Boran must make sacrifices.

So even if Ning Youwei can really overturn the verdict, Xia Boran will not be able to laugh.

Who is willing to avenge others' grievances and sacrifice their own future? Xia Boran and Ning Youwei have nothing to do with each other.

Because he was not sure what the evidence in Ning Zhen's hands was, Xia Boran did not dare to cry out for Ning Youwei for a while.

Xia Boran was afraid that someone who failed to express his "injustice" would lift a rock and hit himself in the foot.

When the emperor looked at the papers and evidence brought by Ning Zhen, his eyes were calm and without any emotion.

The emperor felt like a calm sea at this time, without even a single wave.

If you think that this is peace and no big deal, then you are totally wrong.

A truly smart person will know that the calm waves on the sea are just used to confuse others.

Who knows what kind of rough waves there are under the calm sea.

For this reason, no one in the court can be sure. They would rather have this case, whether Ning Zhen is asking for her own death, or who will capsize in this small ditch of Ning Zhen.

"Retreat from the court."

After the emperor finished reading it, he lost interest and withdrew from the court.

The ministers were all very eye-catching and without saying anything else, they walked out of the hall like fish.

However, when Xia Boran was about to leave, he was stopped by Eunuch Qin.

"Your Excellency, Prime Minister, please stay. Your Majesty has ordered the Prime Minister to go to the Royal Study."

As soon as he heard Eunuch Qin's voice, Xia Boran felt something was wrong.

Having been immersed in officialdom for many years, even if Xia Boran felt that something was not quite right, he suppressed his thoughts and followed Eunuch Qin to the imperial study.

The emperor's visit to him at this time must be related to Ning Youwei's case.

Xia Boran was very suspicious that the emperor came to see him. Could it be that Ning Zhen confessed to the emperor that he also had some credit for this matter?


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