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Chapter 49

There are many ministers, but no one dares to speak, because at this moment, none of them can understand the emperor's temper, so they dare not speak nonsense.

At this time, Feng Yan got down from her seat, prostrated herself in front of the emperor, and said, "Father, I have something to say!"

The Emperor of Daxia narrowed his eyes, looked at his thoughtful son, and said, "Yan'er, please get up and talk."

Feng Yan thanked him and said: "Father, I think that General Yurong has a reputation and is strict in running the army, so he would never do such a thing. Therefore, I think that General Yurong must have some abilities."

It’s hard to tell.”

You obviously regard her as mud on the soles of your feet, but you describe her as a hero of Daxia. You are so duplicitous, but you are so sincere, Feng Yan! I really want to applaud you!

After listening to Feng Yan's words, Bei Tangjin raised his eyes and stared coldly at the other person's back, wishing he could turn his eyes into a sword and poke a bloody hole in his straight back!

When Beitang Xun saw Feng Yan interceding, he couldn't help but burst into tears of gratitude, and immediately said: "Your Majesty, there must be some misunderstanding in this!"

"Yes, Your Majesty, General Yurong must have been framed!" The generals who followed Bei Tangjin all knelt down to plead for Bei Tangjin.

Seeing this, the emperor asked Beitang Jin again: "Yurong, so many people are begging for you, why don't you say a word?"

Beitang Jin looked troubled and said in a hoarse voice: "Your Majesty, please give me a cup of tea to soothe my throat. My throat has been dry recently and I cannot speak. Please forgive me."

After everyone heard this, they were all surprised. At such a critical moment, Bei Tangjin not only did not panic, nor was she anxious to explain, but she asked for a cup of tea. What on earth was going on? Did her throat really feel dry?

The quiet and hoarse voice reached Feng Yan's ears, and his heart jumped suddenly. How could Bei Tangjin be so calm? At this time, shouldn't she seize this hard-won opportunity to explain?

"Give me tea!" When the emperor heard this, he looked at Bei Tangjin very suspiciously, then waved his hand, and the little eunuch beside him immediately gave Bei Tangjin a cup of tea.

Seeing Bei Tangjin drinking tea slowly and calmly, Mr. Zhou Ge couldn't help but glance at Feng Yan, who had his eyes lowered, as if he was thinking about something.

The man in purple looked at Bei Tangjin, still smiling, and thought to himself: What the hell is this girl doing?

After Beitang Jin finished drinking, he handed the teacup to the young eunuch and said with a slight smile: "Your Majesty is laughing at me. I often suffer from throat problems. I just finished speaking half of what I said today and I couldn't speak anymore. I paused for a moment, but I didn't expect Mr. Ge to speak.

There was such a violent reaction that all the ministers had to kneel down in the ice and snow to beg Your Majesty to punish me. I feel deeply guilty for causing you all to suffer from the cold!"

She spoke softly and deftly, completely attributing Mr. Zhou Ge's impassioned speech and all the heart-wrenching words that framed her just now as her own fault. In fact, she was implying that she was killed by Zhou Ge before she finished speaking.

Lao grabbed the conversation, how anxious was Mr. Zhou Ge to frame her! At the same time, she also ridiculed the ministers for following the trend and falling over after hearing the news.

Her words were clearly a confession, but in fact they pushed Mr. Zhou Ge to the forefront, reminding the emperor that Mr. Zhou Ge's attitude affected the attitudes of the ministers. It can be said that he has great power in the government and is about to climb to your Majesty's head.

On!

When Mr. Zhou Ge heard this, his heart was shocked and his face turned pale. He was indeed a little anxious when he just said it. That was because the fourth prince did have conclusive evidence. He was not framed against the imperial official!

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