Chapter 974 The Prince Regent's Little Princess 59
Jiang Li's words were telling the courtiers that with her presence, those who tell the truth can definitely be protected.
At the same time, the courtiers also discovered that the imperial guards in the hall were different from usual.
It doesn't look like the attire of the Imperial Guard, but looks like Jiang Li's personal guard.
At this time, many courtiers looked at each other, and at the same time they all smelled the smell of bloodshed.
Everyone looked at Dr. Chen.
Because they all know that the next words of Imperial Physician Chen will determine whether the Gu dynasty will subvert the national surname after today.
"Go back to the Queen Mother, go back to the Regent."
In the midst of the storm, Imperial Physician Chen bowed to Jiang Lei and then paid homage to Rong Tingyun.
Then he slowly said: "This matter is just as the regent said, your majesty is indeed just catching a cold."
As soon as he said this, Jiang Li's face changed drastically: "Mr. Chen, didn't the Ai family say that with the Ai family and other ministers here today, your life will be safe? You don't need to be afraid of Rong Tingyun!"
Doctor Chen was neither humble nor arrogant: "Empress Dowager, I am not afraid of the Prince Regent. What I said is not false. Your Majesty is indeed just infected with the wind and cold because of overwork."
"Nonsense!" Jiang Li's voice became shrill, "You clearly didn't say that before!"
Song Tiancheng even raised his sword in a threatening manner.
But Doctor Chen's expression did not change at all: "My lord, I don't know what the Queen Mother meant by what she said."
Jiang Li: "You...!"
She is not stupid. There is only one reason why Dr. Chen suddenly overturned his previous remarks——
Looking outside the palace, a group of imperial guards rushed over and held their knives at her personal guard.
The little emperor walked slowly from outside the palace.
His eyes were lively, his face was rosy, and he looked like he was about to die.
The courtiers were so excited that their eyes filled with tears, and they all knelt down: "Long live my emperor!"
The little emperor strode past the ministers without even glancing at Jiang Li, walked straight up to the imperial stage, and sat on his dragon chair.
Then he slowly said: "All the ministers are of the same family."
The sound is crisp and loud.
Everything is self-evident.
"You set all this on me?!"
Jiang Lei looked at Rong Tingyun, her usually dignified and beautiful face was now a little more distorted.
In fact, ever since the young emperor came out, the courtiers knew what was going on.
Rong Tingyun clasped his hands without even glancing at her.
His expression was extremely calm: "The Empress Dowager's words are serious. If you don't dig into it, how can you make a false statement?"
Jiang Li looked at him angrily, her beautiful eyes full of unwillingness and resentment.
"Why? Don't you have a blood feud with the late emperor? He ruined your family and made your mother die of depression. Why do you want to defend them?!"
"Because your Majesty is not the late emperor."
Rong Tingyun replied to her words, but at the same time he was also expressing his position in front of all the civil and military officials.
He himself doesn't care. He doesn't care if someone says he wants to rebel, if someone says he wants to usurp the throne, if someone says he is cruel and manipulative.
But he didn't allow his little princess to be slandered at all.
Nor can the little princess bear all the unnecessary infamy just because she married him.
So he took this opportunity to express his position in order to silence everyone.
"I, Rong Tingyun, support Your Majesty, not you, Jiang Lei."
This sentence completely relieved many ministers who had been worried that Rong Tingyun would rebel sooner or later.
They also understood that their enemy now was not Rong Tingyun, but Jiang Lei.
However, Jiang Li did not panic at all: "Why did the regent say this? The Ai family just listened to the villain's nonsense and thought that you were going to rebel, so they summoned the courtiers. Since it was just a misunderstanding, it was the last step.