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Chapter 961 Testify against Li Yinhu

Chapter 961 Testifying against Li Yinhu

Everything that day appeared before my eyes like a mirror, flowers in the water, and the moon.

He clearly remembered that when he went in to visit the Ninth Prince, the Imperial Physician He was at the scene. He was the imperial physician responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of the Ninth Prince.

He hesitated for a while when he asked him to leave, but did not insist.

But since then, I have never seen He Shouyi again, and I never expected that when I see him again, he will be in this place and under this situation.

Could it be that he didn't leave that day, but was eavesdropping or peeking outside the door.

Countless thoughts came to me, none of them good.

He Shouyi glanced at Li Yinhu, whose eyes were spitting fire and almost wanted to eat people, then lowered his head and remained silent.

Sanbao said calmly: "He Shouyi is a senior physician at the Imperial Palace Hospital. His specialty is panic and nightmare syndrome. The Ninth Prince made a mistake that day and was punished by His Highness. He was so frightened that His Highness punished him.

I feel sorry for him, and after learning about it, I immediately asked Dr. He Shouyi and Dr. He to diagnose and treat the Ninth Prince."

This introduction of identity is to let everyone know the whole story.

It also proves that the words of He Shouyi, the chief physician, are quite credible.

Sure enough, the eyes of the people in the crowd became even more enthusiastic. They had a premonition that today they would really hammer Li Yinhu and smash him into the abyss.

Sanbao cleared his throat and said calmly: "Mr. He, please tell me everything you saw that day."

He Shouyi swallowed his saliva, felt deep in his heart, and said, "That day, I was ordered to diagnose and treat the Ninth Prince. In fact, the Ninth Prince's condition was not serious. He just suffered too much stimulation for a while, which caused him to become distracted.

There is some mental disorder. Such a disease can be cured as long as it is treated promptly and cultivated for a period of time."

"I just finished diagnosing the Ninth Prince's pulse and was prescribing the medicine. At this time, King Zhao came."

He Shouyi glanced at Li Yinhu subconsciously, and then continued: "At that time, King Zhao said that he heard that the Ninth Prince was ill and came here to visit. Originally, it was not suitable for the Ninth Prince to meet outsiders at that time, but King Zhao said that he and the Ninth Prince were brothers.

After the Ninth Prince saw him, his condition would only get better and not worse. In addition to King Zhao's strong request, I didn't dare to stop him, so I let King Zhao in."

As if thinking of something terrible, He Shouyi's expression became a little frightened. He took two breaths before continuing: "Before the Eighth Prince went in, he asked me not to stay at the scene, and asked the other maids and eunuchs to leave. I

After thinking about it for a while, I felt uneasy, so I turned back."

Speaking of this, He Shouyi's expression became more frightened, and he said in a trembling voice: "Who would have thought that as soon as I arrived at the door, I heard King Zhao inside telling the Ninth Prince that he was the most suitable person, but those people still chose the Ninth Prince.

He was unwilling to do so."

"He also said that the Ninth Prince is too useless and has no effect at all. He wants the Ninth Prince to give him the opportunity, and then..."

The matter finally came to a critical point, and at this time, Li Yinhu couldn't bear it any longer. He said angrily: "He Shouyi, please think clearly before you speak!"

Staring at He Shouyi, Li Yinhu's heart sank again and again.

He had already had a premonition that something bad was going to happen today. For some reason, the people arranged by Zhao Xuanji had not moved at all, which made him feel panicked and abandoned.

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