"Returning to Your Highness, the stone with the oracle written on it was naturally found from a stone buried deep in the ground. After processing, someone wrote on it and then found a good place to bury it. As for the stone that suddenly broke, it was due to some Jianghu
The little tricks above are insignificant, so I won’t go into details. Wang Er died in prison, which was even simpler and could be done easily. As for the oracle on the mountain today, some medicine was used to make other plants and trees
It withered, leaving only the writing part." Wei Guogong replied.
There was a hint of coldness on the corners of Baili Wuyou's lips, and there was also a touch of coldness in his voice: "It seems that Duke Wei is not willing to explain this king's doubts in detail."
What Duke Wei Guo said just now was vaguely mentioned at every key point, and if he said it, he didn't say it. It was completely perfunctory.
"I don't dare. I just feel that there is no need for Your Highness to know in detail about those trivial things, so as not to taint Your Highness's ears. As long as Your Highness gives the order, from now on, all these trivial matters will be left to Your Highness to worry about." Wei.
The Duke replied in a neither humble nor overbearing tone.
"Well, what you said makes sense. As long as it does not affect the overall situation, I allow you to keep your own little secret. Okay, it's nothing, I will leave first. Next, without my order, you
No more unauthorized actions are allowed.”
Baili Wuyou said as he stood up and prepared to leave.
"Yes." Duke Wei stood up and bowed in response.
The day after the second oracle appeared, the officials waiting in the main hall did not wait for Emperor Luo, but instead waited for Emperor Luo’s oral order...
"Your Majesty has a decree: I will remain in good health today and will temporarily suspend court for three days. Prince Yue will temporarily handle government affairs on my behalf. I hereby express my gratitude--"
Li Qing stood on the imperial steps and finished announcing Emperor Luo's decree. He flicked his fly whisk and prepared to leave, but was surrounded by hundreds of officials.
"Eunuch Li, is your Majesty okay?"
"Eunuch Li, could you tell me that I want to see the emperor?"
"Eunuch Li..."
…
There were generally two types of questions from everyone, one asking about his condition and the other asking for a visit. However, Li Qing's answer was very simple: "I'm sorry, my lords, please forgive us for the inconvenience of saying more about the emperor's condition. Moreover, the emperor
I have decreed that I won’t see anyone for these three days. If you have any questions, please ask His Highness King Yue to resolve them."
After saying that, Li Qing pushed aside everyone and left quickly, leaving behind a confused crowd of officials.
Almost everyone believed that Emperor Luo was made sick by yesterday's oracle.
After standing there at a loss for a long time, Prime Minister Fu and other senior ministers were still unwilling to give up and went outside the imperial study room again to ask for an audience.
This time, the little eunuch outside didn't even want to show off, and just said one sentence back and forth: "The emperor has an order, don't see anyone."
Poor old minister who just knelt all day yesterday continues to kneel outside the imperial study room and suffer today.
After kneeling all morning, an old minister fainted and fell to the ground.
He was carried to the side hall by the eunuchs outside the imperial study room for consultation by the imperial doctor. However, there was still no movement in the imperial study room.
Until the end, even the younger and stronger King Yan collapsed, and there was no movement in the imperial study room.
The entire atmosphere in the capital became increasingly weird.
All the officials were worried, not knowing what would happen next moment.
Night, Qianfu Palace, Luo Emperor's Residence.
While Luo Huang was drowsily sleeping, he suddenly felt a figure appear next to his dragon bed. He was startled and suddenly opened his eyes, and he saw a person standing next to the dragon bed...