Su Ziji smiled: "The prince not only has a child, but the child has also come to ask for your life. Although you, a despicable villain, are about to die of illness, revenge must be avenged."
"I just have a question. As the crown prince's right guard, why did you betray the crown prince?"
Shang Youming gritted his teeth and wanted to speak, but couldn't. He just shouted: "Come here, come here!"
The voice is weak but cannot be heard.
Su Ziji shook his head: "I'll tell you for you, it's just that the prince's status is on the verge of collapse, and you want to jump out of this sinking ship, so you sell to others in order to get promoted."
"Perhaps you still think that as long as you can escape this difficulty, you can achieve great achievements and live up to what you have learned throughout your life?"
With that said, he went straight over, tore off a long piece of bed curtain, and put it around Shang Youming's neck. Shang Youming struggled in fear, but the general who once could fight lions and tigers was so weak that he had no strength to fight.
Seeing that he was about to tighten up, Shang Youming finally couldn't help it and shouted: "You know, why do you come to ask me? I studied the art of generalship hard at the age of seven, and studied military science at the age of thirteen, just for a chance."
"But the prince didn't give it to me. I just wanted a chance. Am I wrong?"
"I don't want to be buried with him, am I wrong?"
Su Ziji said coldly: "It's human nature to want opportunities, but back then you looked for opportunities to show off yourself and entered the East Palace, but when the time came, you wanted to sell it to the owner for glory. Shouldn't you kill him?"
"As for the burials, are all the silent old people in the East Palace buried with them?"
"It's nothing more than lust for profit!"
As he said that, he used a lot of force to lift him up. Shang Youming struggled desperately, his throat rattled, and he tried desperately to grab something, but he was a sickly person, so he didn't have much strength, so he lost his strength.
When Su Ziji came out, the wild Taoist who had heard some noise couldn't help but glanced inside, and saw a person hanging off the ground inside, shaking slightly through the gap, and felt a chill in his heart.
"Killing officials, Su Ziji actually killed officials?" The wild Taoist could not help but tremble slightly.
"Let's go." Su Ziji glanced at him and said calmly.
The wild Taoist's expression quickly returned to normal, and he carefully followed Su Ziji out of the Shang Mansion.
Su Ziji originally thought that the wild Taoist would react when he saw that he had killed someone. Unexpectedly, this man's expression only changed for a moment, as if nothing happened.
"This man is so brave. No wonder he claims to learn the art of slaying dragons. Being an enemy is troublesome, but being a subordinate is really easy." Thinking of this, Su Ziji really had some desire to accept this man.
"However, we still have to wait until this matter is dealt with before we can reach a conclusion as to whether this person is really trustworthy."
Su Ziji thought like this, and the two of them climbed over the wall and went out without anyone noticing. They left the Shang Mansion without disturbing anyone.
The hanging was disguised as hanging, and he was careful not to leave any traces. Su Ziji had thought of it when he came. The dog thief was seriously ill and miserable. When he found out about hanging, he probably just thought it was because he couldn't bear the pain.
Knowing that he was about to die soon, he simply took his own life.
Even if you don't think so, no one will bother to find the murderer of a dead man when the thief's wife, concubines, and children are fighting over the property.
The most important thing is that even if someone files a lawsuit, if you give the person who is wiping your butt a reason, the big problem will naturally be reduced to a trivial matter.
At this time, the sky was dark and the sky had already faintly exposed the white belly.
Su Ziji said to the wild Taoist: "According to the information, Huang Liangping is actually from the provincial capital and has a mansion. However, according to the rules, he cannot be an official in his hometown, so he went to Shuanghua Mansion?"
The wild Taoist looked at Su Ziji, lowered his eyebrows and was very honest, and responded: "Yes, the original residence is in the provincial capital."
Su Ziji didn't care what the wild Taoist thought in his heart, as long as he did things for himself honestly.
"Why, it's so far away from here?"
"It's not very far from here, but it's more remote, in the south of the city." The wild Taoist said.
Su Ziji nodded: "Huang Liangping, was he once a fellow magistrate in charge of salt affairs?"
Salt affairs is a lucrative job. Although the fellow in charge of salt affairs is only a sixth-grade official and not a high-ranking official, he often receives large sums of tribute. The various incomes added up can definitely make a person who has been a tongzhi for one year live in a house.
In a good location in the provincial capital, Huang Liangping has been working as a scholar for more than one year and can only live in the south of the city?
Compared with the capital, the provincial capital has many common people living in the south of the city. Although there are officials, most of them are low-level officials who are short of money and cannot afford to live in prosperous areas. Huang Liangping is obviously not among them.
The wild Taoist explained the rumors he had heard to Su Ziji in a low voice: "Huang Liangping was promoted to the seventh grade county magistrate when he was sent to the outside world, and then he was promoted to the same magistrate. But for some reason, there would always be mistakes when he was promoted, and he was promoted or demoted.
Always wandering around the county."
"I suspected that the feng shui was not good, so I found a house in the south of the city that was said to have good feng shui. I was soon promoted to prefect, so it was regarded as a lucky house and no longer needed to be moved."
This kind of thing is not uncommon, and wild people have often encountered cases of people moving due to various strange things before. This kind of bad luck suspects that there is a problem with the feng shui of the residence, and it is even more common to move to a location with good feng shui.
Su Ziji really didn't expect this to be the reason, so he couldn't help but sneered: "I'm afraid I've done too many things to my heart's content."
The wild Taoist thought about what he heard when he inquired about the two officials, and nodded in agreement: "What you said is that Huang Liangping has a special way of doing politics, and his hands are evil and his heart is evil. Many officials who don't deal with it have been ruined, and Guang is in trouble because of this."
A few of them will be put in jail or killed."
"This person can also work in the camp and make friends with some officials. He is quite at home in the local area. But it is also strange. It is incredible that such a person has been rising and falling in the fifth rank over the years."
"It's because of being humble and not seeking respect, and not being close to each other." Su Ziji guessed the reason why Huang Liangping's official position was not high.
Something happened to the prince back then. The reason behind the scenes is unclear now, but on the surface it was a group of upright officials who reported on the prince with righteousness and revealed the true face of the prince.
The prince was imprisoned and died for this.
But still speaking, even if the emperor is wary of the prince's influence and suppresses it, it does not mean that he wants the prince to die, nor does it mean that he is pleased with these people who betray the emperor.
On the surface, these officials have performed meritorious service, and their merits are greater and they are rewarded. In fact, how could the emperor like such villains who have no loyalty?
If you can betray the prince, you can betray yourself. How can he be reused?
The prince's death allowed them to serve as local officials and keep an eye out of sight. This was considered good luck for these people. The emperor they met was not mean or unkind.
"Liu Ju, the crown prince of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, became the crown prince at the age of 7. He served as prince for 31 years. He was generous in politics and won the hearts of the people. He threatened Emperor Wu. Rather than being framed by Jiang Chong, Han Shuo and others during the witchcraft disaster, it is better to say that
It's Jiang Chong, Han Shuo and others who obeyed Emperor Wu's wishes."
"It's just that Liu Zhi committed suicide, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty regretted it. He built the Sizi Tower to express his condolences, and killed Jiang Chong, Han Shuo and others who reported on the prince."
"Even when Kangxi deposed the prince, those who reported on the prince's case were eliminated one by one."
"So, I am very generous now. Not only will I not be punished, I will still be an official."
"However, with me, Su Ziji, your luck has come to an end and it's time to repay you."