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1752. Chapter 1752 Really angry

Concubine De felt a little regretful at this time. Why did she help Chu Yuanzhou get rid of the reputation of assassinating Chu Mo as soon as she came out? Now it’s hard to talk about that matter anymore, but she doesn’t want Chu Yuanzhou to really help Chu Yi.

, this time, she must let Chu Yuanzhou know how powerful she is, and then stand opposite him in the court hall.

Chu Yuanzhou's eyes squinted and he said: "These things mentioned today seem to be matters of the previous dynasty. Even if Concubine De is concerned about Prince Ming, is it inappropriate to doubt Prince Jing and me at this time?"

His words were still very straightforward, but they were like hidden needles, piercing into Concubine De's vital points.

Chu Yuanzhou had always hated quarreling with women, and he hated Concubine De's way of quarreling, so when he spoke, he didn't give her any face.

He knew very well what Concubine De was thinking, but there was no need for him to be too polite to a vicious person like Concubine De.

Chu Yuanzhou also had spies in the palace. He knew very well how Concubine De inquired about Dudu's affairs and how she dealt with Dudu's affairs. Concubine De originally wanted to use the queen's hand to kill Dudu, leaving Ye Wu to

Chen completely hated Chu Shu. He could understand this sentiment, and he also knew that people in power were always cruel, but he hated women who would do anything to their children.

Concubine De's expression changed slightly, and she was about to speak when the emperor, who had been watching the show, finally said: "The harem is not allowed to interfere in politics. This matter is a matter of the previous dynasty. You don't need to interfere."

After hearing the emperor's words, Concubine De knew that the emperor was already interested in what Chu Yuanzhou had just said, and her provocative words seemed to the emperor to be just trying to win something for Chu Mo.

She immediately took out the handkerchief and wiped the corners of her eyes and said: "Of course I know that the harem is not allowed to interfere in politics, but this time it is my son who was injured, so how can I not care? If there is anything wrong, please tell me

Your Majesty, forgive me!"

She looked pitiful and pitiful, vividly portraying the tenderness of a woman and the concern of a good wife and mother.

When Chu Yuanzhou saw her look like this, he felt a little sick, but when he saw the emperor's originally somewhat solemn expression, he sighed softly after seeing her look like this: "I know your mood, but this is the only thing.

Prince Jing and Jingcheng Yin will investigate the matter, so you don’t need to ask any more questions. I will tell you when there are results."

Concubine De nodded gently, and the emperor added: "You have worked hard for a long time today, so go back and rest first!"

After Concubine De responded and stepped back, the emperor coughed lightly and said to Chu Yuanzhou, "What does Yuanzhou think of this matter?"

"No minister in the court has the courage to assassinate the prince." Chu Yuanzhou made a very simple summary.

The emperor's face became a little ugly. After seeing his expression, Chu Yuanzhou added softly: "The fourth prince has been imprisoned in the Zongren Mansion for such a long time. When does the emperor plan to release him?"

The emperor did not expect that Chu Yuanzhou would suddenly ask about this matter. He narrowed his eyes and said, "Do you think this matter has something to do with him?"

"I dare not think like this." Chu Yuanzhou said calmly: "But if something happens to King Ming, who does the emperor think will benefit the most?"

There was a gloomy look in the emperor's eyes, and he coughed heavily again. He cared about this kind of thing the most, and this time he was really angry, and a mouthful of blood spurted out from his mouth.


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