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Chapter 1548 Message written in blood (3)

 Chapter 1548 Message written in blood (3)

Although this message is simple, the information revealed is shocking.

Yun Luo frowned slightly, looked at the bloody cloth in his hand, took a deep breath, put the cloth away, and continued to inspect the house.

However, to her disappointment, there were no other valuable clues in the house.

Yun Luo returned to the front hall with the cloth strip.

Jun Wuchen moved faster than her. He had come down from upstairs and was waiting for her in the front hall.

"Did you find anything upstairs?" Yun Luo asked.

"The situation on the second floor is similar to here. All the pills and other things were snatched away and the floor was in a mess. There seemed to be a fight in a box on the third floor, and I found this thing."

Jun Wuchen said, showing her a clear jade plaque in his hand.

Yun Luo took it and took a closer look, and saw that the jade pendant was carved with unicorn patterns and had words engraved on the back. It was worth a lot of money.

However, this jade pendant seemed to have been thrown hard on the ground, and one corner was broken. The crack happened to go through the font on the back, making the font blurry.

"Do you know this jade pendant?" Yun Luo couldn't figure out why, so he had to raise his head and ask.

Jun Wuchen nodded slightly, "If I read correctly, this should be the official rank jade plaque of the military commander in the court."

"Official jade medal?" Yun Luo thought for a while, "Is it something similar to official uniforms that shows one's status?"

"Almost."

Jun Wuchen nodded and said: "According to Cangyun Kingdom's court rules, civil servants generally use the pine and crane pattern, while generals use the unicorn pattern. The patterns and textures also have subtle changes for different ranks."

He stretched out his hand and tapped the jade pendant in Yun Luo's hand with his long fingertips, "This piece should be the jade medal of a third-grade military general."

The jade plaque represents the status of an official, and like the official uniform, it is an important item issued by the court.

Officials must wear official uniforms and jade badges when going to court. Otherwise, they will behave improperly, and may be impeached by the censor, or may be punished.

If you accidentally lose a jade medal or your official uniform is damaged, you will also be punished.

Therefore, all civil and military officials in the DPRK attach great importance to these two things and will never throw them away casually.

"That is to say, when the accident happened, a third-grade military general from the imperial court happened to be on the third floor of the Huichun Hall. He probably had a conflict with the Jinwu Guards. During the fight, he accidentally dropped the jade medal on his body and broke it.

In the box?" Yun Luo speculated.

"That should be true." Jun Wuchen nodded in agreement.

"The jade token was left in the box. Could it be that the general was captured by the Jinwu Guard? Why did the Jinwu Guard arrest someone for no reason?" Yun Luo frowned.

"I don't know, but there must be another reason."

Jun Wuchen did not speculate randomly, and then asked, "Luo'er, what about you? Have you found anything?"

"I found this in the backyard." Yun Luo didn't hide it and took out a piece of cloth with blood written on it.

Jun Wuchen took it and took a look, with a flash of understanding in his eyes, "It seems that we guessed it right. The one who broke into the Rejuvenation Hall is indeed the Jinwu Guard."

"But the Jinwu Guards are His Majesty's personal bodyguards..." Yun Luo hesitated.

"The current situation of my father is unclear, and the situation in the capital is like this. It is not too unusual for the power of Jinwu Guard to fall into the hands of others." Jun Wuchen's eyes were slightly cold and his tone was indifferent.

Yun Luo consoled him: "Don't worry, if the Queen is responsible, Your Majesty will be fine in a short time."

Ji Xiuling's control of the capital must have a purpose.


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