Yun Qian's words sounded like he was trying to help King Chu. However, Princess Chu was ill that day, and everything in King Chu's palace had to go through King Chu's hands. If such a rare pot of ink orchids entered the palace, what would happen if a rare pot of ink orchids entered the palace?
It is definitely a lie to say that the King of Chu didn't know anything about it, not to mention that the pot of orchids had a promise of longevity at that time.
Yun Qian was reluctant to think of King Chu as the murderer of Princess Chu. After all, King Chu had been very kind to Chu Yuanzhou over the years. And he invited the doctor into the palace. If he really wanted to kill Princess Chu, then
This matter has been made obvious. If one day Chu Yuanzhou finds out about it, he will definitely hate him to the core.
She felt that King Chu was too smart to take such a risk, and besides, Princess Chu's appearance did not seem to be of any benefit to King Chu. However, because King Chu was cold and cold towards Princess Chu, she was a little annoyed.
The behavior of kings.
Chu Yuanzhou said nonchalantly: "Someone with ulterior motives brought the flowers here? I guess the person who invited the doctor from Southern Xinjiang had some ulterior motives!"
"Things are not what you think." King Chu finally said slowly: "At that time, the official from southern Xinjiang came to pay tribute to the Great Zhou Dynasty. I asked him to come here from the emperor. He has no grudges against your mother and concubine.
Why do you need to do such a thing? He brought the flowers in, so he might have changed them after they were brought in!"
Chu Yuanzhou snorted coldly and said: "The person who replaced the flowers is really good at it. Mother Huang stays by the mother-in-law's side every day, has she ever seen anyone suspicious come in?"
Mother Huang's body trembled, but she was extremely calm and said: "Many people have come to see the princess over the years, and I don't know who is so vicious. It's just that the crown prince said that the flowers are poisonous, and that's just the crown prince's one-sided statement.
I've been tending this flower for many years and haven't noticed anything unusual."
Lu Zhu didn't expect Yun Qian to be able to tell the origin of this pot of ink orchid, and was a little frightened, fearing that it would be difficult to cover up what happened back then, so he said to the side: "The Crown Princess said that although this pot of flowers is highly poisonous, the flowers are
The leaves are not poisonous when they are not in bloom, so there is nothing wrong with using this potted flower as a tie for the princess’s soul.”
Her words revealed other people's doubts, and all eyes suddenly fell on Yun Qian again.
Yun Qian looked at Lu Zhu and said slowly: "What Lu Fangfei said makes sense. If the branches and leaves of this pot of flowers do not splash out, it will have no effect on normal people, but if it affects people who are weak and have been poisoned,
If you say anything, it becomes another kind of poison."
"From what the Crown Princess said, it seems that she knows a lot about poisons?" Lu Zhu looked at Yun Qian and asked.
Yun Qian's eyes moved slightly, and Yun Danfeng said calmly: "I have liked reading books since I was a child, and I am also somewhat interested in poisons. Because I have read a lot of books, I am afraid of understanding common poisons."
Lu Zhu naturally didn't believe her. Not many people in southern Xinjiang knew about this pot of ghost-faced lotus. Moreover, because this pot of flower was too poisonous, this flower was banned in southern Xinjiang, so few people knew about it.
When she went to Yun Qian's house that day and saw Yun Qian playing with the pot of flowers like that, she thought to herself that it would be best if Yun Qian didn't know that the flowers were poisonous and was directly poisoned to death, which would save her the trouble.
strength.
It's just that she waited in the house for a whole day and didn't hear any news about Yun Qian's poisoning.
Lu Zhu thought to himself that maybe Yun Qian was someone who knew poison and might recognize the potted flower.