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1374. Chapter 1374 There will be no one else but her

Xin Moge sneered. Since Fan Yinqing meant what he said, he didn't beat around the bush, "Then Prince Fan, haven't you ever heard of such a saying, 'cutting the grass and eradicating the roots'?"

Are you finally giving up? Fan Yinqing's tone remained unchanged, his face remained unchanged, and his figure remained as straight as a bamboo, neither arrogant nor humble, "Crown Prince Xin, now that the overall situation of the world has been decided, it is time to win over people's hearts. If Prince Xin really kills

Each vassal king, what do you think the people in each vassal area will think? Do you think they will be frightened? Each vassal king has been in his vassal area for many years, and even if he loses all his military power, he will definitely still have some popularity in his vassal area.

If an ambitious person jumps out to stir up trouble and stirs up civil unrest at this time, although Prince Xin you will definitely not take it seriously and you will be able to suppress it easily, but wouldn't you find it troublesome? What if?

Don’t you feel tired if you do it a few times?”

Xin Moge said nothing and took a sip of tea leisurely.

Fan Yinqing continued without stopping, "Prince Xin, letting go of the vassal kings now is no different from letting go of a few ordinary people. If the people in the vassals see that you are so kind-hearted, Prince Xin, their hearts will naturally change."

No matter how much others provoke you, they will not be able to cause trouble, even the vassal kings will be the same. If you send troops to guard it, it will become smoother. Prince Xin, I still say the same thing, I hope you can be more tolerant.

, let each vassal king have a way to live, let them go, and give me the antidote. In short, it is definitely more beneficial for Prince Xin to let each vassal king have a horse or kill each vassal king. "

"What antidote?" Xin Moge did not immediately reply to Fan Yinqing whether he should "let it go" or "not let it go" and frowned slightly.

"Natural is the antidote to the poisons on the bodies of the vassal kings. Prince Xin, please don't tell me that you didn't inflict the poison." I still didn't believe that it was Xin Moge who inflicted the poison, but the words remained the same.

You have to say this, and you have to say it deliberately, with a hint of provocation hidden in it.

Simoge said nothing.

Feng Yu turned her head and glanced at Xin Moge. From Xin Moge's expression, she was sure that he had not poisoned the feudal kings, and there was no need for him to poison the feudal kings.

She believed that Xin Moge must have thought of what Fan Yinqing just said, so he just ordered all the feudal kings to be thrown into the sky prison instead of killing each feudal king immediately. And Fan Yinqing was a smart man, he

Since he could say what he just said, I believe he should have thought that the poison was not caused by Xin Moge, but he deliberately used such a sure tone, so it seems that Fan Yinqing did it on purpose.

Just now, she felt that his arrival was a bit impulsive, but she did not expect that his ultimate goal was here. Even if she could not successfully persuade Xin Moge to release the feudal kings immediately, she would still persuade Xin Moge to think carefully about it first.

As long as Xin Moge considers that it is more useful to keep the feudal kings than to kill them, then he has succeeded. Xin Moge will not let the feudal kings die for the time being, and will find a way to relieve the feudal kings.

poison and find out the real poisoner.

At this moment, Feng Yu had to change her view on Fan Yinqing. He was really smart. It seemed that she was going to the prison today.

Xin Moge was silent for a moment, with a hint of coldness flashing in his black eyes. He had already thought of and was sure who was the person who poisoned the feudal kings. Wanwan, there would be no one else but her.

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