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878. Chapter 878 The Confused Emperor Sentences the Confused Case

"Not only did you kill the meritorious man, but you also dared to collude with foreigners to try to kill my great general Dayuan. After the incident, you killed someone and absconded. This was not enough. You actually dared to have people pretend to be gods and ghosts, pretending to be the deposed Queen Yun to prevent officials from the Ministry of Justice from interrogating you." Dongfang Dongfang.

Chen looked at Yun Jingteng kneeling below and said with a cold expression.

Hearing this, Yun Jingteng fell on the ground and screamed: "Your Majesty, I am wronged. Your Majesty, I was framed."

"Since you were framed, please explain to me where these letters of collaboration with the enemy and treason came from, and where did the gold and silver jewelry come from?" Dongfang Chen waved his hand, and An Fuhai used the tray.

Holding a stack of letters, he walked down the imperial steps and shook out some of the letters for the officials to inspect.

Then, two little eunuchs carried a small box and placed it in front of everyone. When they opened it, the bright gold and silver jewelry immediately gave off a bright light. Some jewelry and jades, at first glance, were items with the characteristics of the Jin Kingdom and the Xiongnu.

"Yun Jingteng, if you say you are unjustly accused, why were these things found in your room? Moreover, I also found someone to compare it with. Then the handwriting on the letter of treason and treason is clearly your handwriting. Why are you still here?"

Dare you quibble?" Dongfang Chen said coldly and quietly.

"Your Majesty, I have been wronged. Those letters were not written by me at all. I have never even seen those gold, silver and jewels. Someone is trying to frame me. Please take a closer look, Your Majesty." Yun Jingteng continued to complain.

"Oh? Tell me, who wants to frame you?" Dongfang Chen said coldly.

"That's him - the current Lord Protector." Yun Jingteng suddenly turned her head, pointed at Yu Wennan and said bitterly, "And her brother Yu Wenbei."

"That's nonsense! The Protector has been in the capital all this time. He's far away from the northern border. How could he frame you?! Moreover, as an important minister of the imperial court, why would Yu Wenbei frame you, a sixth-grade military general?"

Yun Jingteng was a little dumbfounded, and then she touched the ground: "Your Majesty, I am indeed unjust. Please understand clearly."

"Since you are unjustly accused, why do so many people accuse you of colluding with the Kingdom of Jin, including your soldiers?" Dongfang Chen looked at Yun Jingteng coldly and said, "These people are waiting outside the hall. You want to see them.

See you?"

"..." Yun Jingteng was stunned for a moment, watching as several young eunuchs showed several confessions to the officials.

"Yun Jingteng, what else do you have to say now?" Dongfang Chen sneered and looked at Yun Jingteng who was a little confused.

Yun Jingteng was stunned and fell to the ground again. She didn't say anything else and kept shouting about injustice.

"I see you won't shed tears without seeing the coffin. Someone, let the witnesses come to the hall." Dongfang Chen said sternly.

"The witness comes to the hall -" An Fuhai sang loudly, and then it was passed down from level to level.

Then, five men who looked like soldiers were brought up. Yun Jingteng turned around and his eyes widened: two of them were his soldiers and often followed Yun Jingteng on patrols.

After bowing and bowing, under Dongfang Chen's questioning, the five soldiers began to describe Yun Jingteng's crimes in detail.

What is very amazing is that 70% of what they said is true and 30% is false. The 30% false is mixed with 70% true, and the false becomes true. For example, one day Yun Jingteng

It was true that someone sent a fainted Jin Dynasty prince to rest, but the treason and treason that stemmed from it was false.


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