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Chapter 1613 They won’t mess around

Ning Zhiyuan was anxious: "Father, my son has really been wronged!"

Emperor Chengming waved his hand lightly: "Back off!"

Ning Zhiyuan did not dare to speak anymore, but the queen was a little unwilling: "Your Majesty, the prince has always been filial, he will never do such a thing!"

Emperor Cheng Ming glanced at her lightly: "Queen, please go back to the palace and rest!"

After he finished speaking, he said to Concubine Li: "Concubine Li will stay here to serve you, and everyone else should leave!"

The queen's fingernails were dug into her flesh. With Emperor Cheng Ming's attitude, he obviously trusted Concubine Li and her son more.

When she left, she glanced at Concubine Li, but Concubine Li ignored her. Instead, she threw herself in front of Emperor Cheng Ming and said, "Your Majesty scared me to death!"

Emperor Chengming was in low spirits, so he patted Concubine Li's hand lightly and said, "I have to work hard these days to love Concubine."

Concubine Li hurriedly said: "I am not afraid of hard work, I just hope that the emperor's health will get better soon!"

Emperor Chengming nodded slightly and just listened to her words.

He knew that Ning Zhiyuan now bore the title of prince. If he died and the prince ascended the throne, neither Concubine Li nor the second prince would have a good outcome.

If he kept the queen, he might help Ning Zhiyuan kill him because of the queen's ruthless temperament.

Therefore, it is most appropriate for Li Fei to stay. She will definitely take care of him with all her heart.

He is a ruthless person and usually does not care about the attitudes of the princes, because they are all in the palm of his hand and cannot make any trouble.

But this time he was seriously injured. They said they cared about him, but what they did was completely different.

For the first time, Emperor Chengming felt that his attitude towards the princes over the years was wrong.

For the first time, he felt a little uncomfortable about this matter.

After he took Concubine Li out, he asked Lin Yue: "What's the situation outside now?"

Lin Yue said briefly, and Emperor Cheng Ming asked again: "Lao Qi didn't come to the palace to see me today?"

Lin Yue replied: "King Qin went to Jingzhao Yamen early this morning to help deal with the chaos in Beijing."

Emperor Chengming's focus was not on this matter, and he asked: "Didn't Tang Jiuge kill him?"

Lin Yue nodded: "After King Qin took the imperial guards in last night, he came out with Tang Miaoxin this morning."

After he left, he arranged for people to monitor Tang Jiuge.

Emperor Cheng Ming's eyes changed back and forth several times, and Lin Yue asked worriedly: "Your Majesty, will King Qin defect to the party and rebel?"

"Otherwise, none of the imperial guards who entered last night came out alive, but all the palace guards he brought in escaped unharmed. This is abnormal."

Until now, Emperor Chengming had not made it clear to anyone who Tang Jiuge was, so Lin Yue directly called him a traitor to the party.

Emperor Cheng Ming coughed a few times. After all the hard work, his strength was a little weak.

He said softly: "You ask Lao Qi to come see me."

Lin Yue responded and prepared to leave. Emperor Cheng Ming said again: "I'm going to have to work hard on you during this time when I'm sick."

Lin Yue said hurriedly: "This is what I should do."

Emperor Chengming was very satisfied with his attitude.

He then ordered: "Don't let anyone know about the loss of the imperial seal! Send someone to keep an eye on the prince and Tang Jiuge."

"If you continue to secretly send people to search for the imperial seal, no matter how much it costs, you must find it back!"

The loss of the jade seal is inseparable from these two people.

The palace was in chaos when the accident occurred, and no one knew who broke into the palace.

Right now we can only start investigating from the two of us.

Lin Yue was the only insider in the palace besides Emperor Cheng Ming that the imperial seal had been lost. He knew what this meant.

He whispered: "I obey your order!"

After he retreated, Emperor Cheng Ming called the imperial physician who was waiting in the palace: "How is my injury?"

The imperial doctor did not dare to hide it: "The emperor's injury is very serious. It is appropriate to rest and rest at this time, not to work hard."

Emperor Chengming's eyes dimmed and he asked again: "How heavy is it?"

The imperial doctor's eyes flashed, and Emperor Cheng Ming said sternly: "Tell the truth!"

The imperial doctor could only say: "The emperor was poisoned before. The poison was very powerful. Although the poison was controlled, it was delayed for a long time and was harmful to the body."

"Although the poison was barely cured, the Emperor was shot with an arrow again."

"That arrow hurt the emperor's heart. Although I stopped the emperor's bleeding, it ultimately hurt the emperor's heart and affected his longevity."

Emperor Chengming didn't expect it to be so serious. He clenched his hands into fists unconsciously and said in a calm voice: "How many life spans will it affect?"

The imperial doctor replied: "It's hard to say at this time. If the emperor can rest and rest, he can recover from his injuries and live for another ten years."

"But if the wound is not taken good care of and if you work too hard, it can last for four to five years at most and two or three years at least."

Emperor Chengming: "..."

This situation seemed to be much worse than he expected!

He always felt that he was still young, that everything in Dayan was under his control, and that he still had a long time to do what he wanted to do.

But he didn't expect that this injury would disrupt all his plans.

How could he be willing to do so?

He said viciously: "Tang Jiuge, I will definitely cut you into pieces with a thousand knives!"

He was furious, his blood surged up, a mouthful of blood spurted out from his mouth, and he fainted again.

The imperial doctor was almost scared to death and rushed to save him.

When Ning Guzhou came over, Emperor Cheng Ming was still sleeping.

Because of his will, Ning Guzhou could only wait outside his palace.

There were at least a dozen waves of people seeking information outside Emperor Cheng Ming's palace, and the news that Ning Guzhou was blocked from the door quickly spread throughout the harem.

They originally thought that Emperor Chengming had called Ning Guzhou over for something, but now they found out that he was treated the same as them, and their hearts instantly became balanced.

A palace concubine had nothing to do and deliberately told Concubine Yu that Ning Guzhou had entered the palace but was blocked from the palace of Emperor Cheng Ming.

Concubine Yu had been worried since last night, thinking that Emperor Cheng Ming knew that the news that Ning Guzhou was taking her to Qinzhou had been leaked.

Worried and frightened, she hurried over, planning to admit everything by herself.

But when she arrived outside Emperor Cheng Ming's palace, she saw Ning Guzhou standing upright and not being punished, so she felt a little relieved.

As soon as Ning Guzhou saw Yu Bin, he knew what she was worried about.

There are so many people here and it's not the place to talk.

He narrowed his eyes and shook his head slightly.

Mother and son have been dependent on each other in the palace for many years, and there is still a basic tacit understanding.

Yu Bin immediately knew that the matter had not been leaked, and she felt relieved.

She whispered softly: "When you meet your father, don't talk back."

Ning Guzhou nodded slightly. He was worried about another thing at this time:

Emperor Chengming wanted to put Tang Jiuge to death. If Tang Miaoxin and Tang Jiuge didn't recognize each other, he could still try to protect Tang Miaoxin.

Now that they know each other as father and daughter, and in order to get rid of the root of the problem, they must kill Lian Tang Miaoxin together because of Emperor Ming's temperament.

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