Di Xin's sudden coldness made everyone tremble in their hearts. Senior doctor Yang Ren, who was about to step forward, could not help but tremble with his hands and hurriedly stopped.
It seemed that only at this moment did everyone realize that the anger in Di Xin's heart had been suppressed to the limit. Anyone who dared to speak again would be chopped into pieces with knives, and they would have to kill Dongbohou and Nanbohou.
At the same time, everyone was refreshed and finally wanted to kill Dongbohou and Nanbohou. However, regardless of whether the Hunjun was cruel or not, killing the two great princes in the world still made everyone subconsciously look forward to it.
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At the same time, even Jiao Ge, Yang Ren, and Wang Shubi Gan had to admire Emperor Xin's courage, regardless of whether it was right or wrong to kill the two princes.
It can be said that there is no right or wrong. If you take one step back and endure one step, you will be doomed, just like Queen Jiang who died innocently and tragically.
Even though the emperor was cruel and cruel, everyone could understand the anger in his heart.
As for Fang Xiang Fang Bi, no one sympathized with him, even though he had already wanted to join Xiqi under Su Quanzhong's persuasion.
But at this time, Emperor Xin was so angry that you, two little generals guarding the palace, dared to act like ministers to increase their presence. You were seeking your own death.
Di Xin also knew that it was the two of them who originally brought his two sons out of Chaoge, but ended up throwing them in the wild. At this time, even though they had nothing to do with them, but they still dared to jump out, they could just kill them as a deterrent.
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On the other side of the middle palace, Lu Xiong, a veteran of Chaoge's Sixth Division, had also ruthlessly killed all the maids and waitresses, all of whom had been sent by Donglu when Queen Jiang entered the palace.
Since Queen Jiang was surrounded by a group of palace maids and attendants, but they could not protect her fully, one of her veteran generals, together with the imperial guards, could not protect the queen personally in the middle palace, so the blame would naturally fall on everyone in the middle palace.
As for Queen Jiang leaving a letter in her own hand, gouging out her eyes and hanging herself to death, everyone deserves to die!
His veteran general Lu Xiong had met Queen Jiang when he entered the palace, and personally told Emperor Xin that someone wanted to kill her secretly, so His Majesty ordered Lu Xiong to mobilize the imperial army into the palace to protect the queen.
However, Queen Jiang was moved to tears at that time. No matter why, His Majesty has feelings for Queen Jiang, and Queen Jiang also has feelings for His Majesty. Otherwise, why would she burst into tears after hearing this? How could she gouge out her eyes?
, hanged himself to death to apologize?
What’s more, the two princes were missing, so why didn’t Queen Jiang give an explanation?
As for the autographed letter that he once served the emperor with poison and claimed to be the secret of the palace, if Lu Xiong really believed it and published the autographed letter to shirk his responsibility for poor protection, then he would have truly lived up to his reputation as Lu Xiong.
, betrayed Di Xin’s trust in him.
Otherwise, why not ask others to mobilize the imperial army into the palace, but just ask Qi Lu Xiong to personally protect Queen Jiang in the middle palace.
There were also the previous assassinations in the nine halls. Emperor Xin's absolute trust had already made his veteran Lu Xiong make up his mind. It can be said that the king regards his ministers as brothers and sisters, and the ministers regard the king as their heart. That is to say, the scholar who is his confidant will die.
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Such a trust was enough to make his veteran general Lu Xiong go through fire and water, and it was a reward for his lifelong loyalty to him and Dashang! Even if he was asked to kill himself to apologize, or to slaughter the whole world with his sword, he would not hesitate.
But what moved him and made him willing to be loyal to him with his life was not a cold and cold monarch, but a great Shang monarch who was affectionate, yet ruthless, decisive and cold, and had absolute trust in him.
It can be said that he is ruthless, cold and decisive towards his enemies, yet he is affectionate and completely trusting of those around him. He is also courageous enough to kill the four great princes. He is exactly the kind of Shang monarch he hopes to be loyal to.
As soon as Emperor Xin gave the order, he did not hesitate at all and immediately killed all the maids and attendants in the middle palace and buried them with Queen Jiang.
As for the so-called letter left by Queen Jiang herself, there is no need to show it to Emperor Xin. She also knows that with Emperor Xin's quick defense and quick hearing, there is no way he would believe it.
If there is any infamy, let the old minister bear it for Your Majesty.
Emperor Xin also didn't know what he was thinking. He only knew that this veteran general was the same as the veteran minister Wen Zhong in Dashang. He only didn't have the Taoist technique, but Jiang Ziya would not be his opponent in a battle of soldiers in the future.
Especially for Dashang, who was loyal to him and never betrayed him until his death. Emperor Xin had no reason to doubt him at all, so he might as well give him absolute trust.
At the same time, outside the Meridian Gate, two of the four great princes in the world were also executed.
The famous Marquis of Nanbo, E Chongyu, could be said to be a tycoon for a lifetime, but he was directly beheaded by the lord. This shocked everyone, but even one of the great princes was also beheaded by the lord.
The leader of the eight hundred princes, Jiang Huanchu, the Marquis of Dongbo, who could be said to be a powerful figure in the Great Shang Dynasty, was even more comparable to the monarchs of the Great Shang Dynasty. The Lord of Donglu, whose status was even greater than that of Jichang, the Marquis of Xibo, was also killed by a gangster.
Emperor Xin had the courage to directly kill the four major princes in the world, whom even Emperor Yi did not have, and who did not dare to touch them without permission. He killed an owl with a single head and a grave. His ruthlessness, cruelty and decisiveness shocked everyone.
Beibohou and Chonghouhu were pardoned, so it was not easy to watch Dongbohou and Nanbohou being executed. There was no sorrow for the death of rabbits and foxes. What I felt was only the passing of an era, the past of the era of Emperor Yi.
It can be said that with the execution of two of the four great princes in the world in the era of Emperor Yi, the Great Shang Dynasty has also entered the real era of Emperor Xin.
A Shang monarch who was more courageous than the thirty emperors of Chengtang, more ruthless, decisive and ruthless, but it only made the Northern Prince couldn't help but feel excited and expectant.
And I also have a vague feeling that the future will probably be an unprecedented world!
A truly great world is just a corner of the great world that has just begun, and it was opened by Emperor Xin. His Northern Bohou Chonghou Hu was able to witness it, and he couldn't help but look forward to it in his heart.
But when only two princes were killed, a strange scene finally occurred.
But Chonghou Hu couldn't help but watch. He didn't expect that after Xibohou Jichang was pardoned, he was extremely 'shocked', but he never expected that Emperor Xin would pardon his Xibohou Jichang and allow him to return to the country!
What about the seven years of difficulty shown in the Yi Lesson? Shouldn't it be seven years of difficulty? Shouldn't it be extremely dangerous?
As a result, he was extremely 'shocked' that Emperor Xin would pardon his Xi Bohou so easily, but he could only secretly sigh in his heart at the ability of Zhang Xin and Jiang Ziya to change Ji Chang's fate.
At that time, I couldn't help but start another Yi class on the spot, but I didn't expect that everything would become blurry! I couldn't help but feel very happy in my heart, and made up my mind to obey the two people's advice from now on.
But Nanbohou E Chongyu, who also didn't want to be beheaded immediately outside the Meridian Gate, suddenly cursed Ji Chang.
Instead of scolding Emperor Xin, he scolded Xi Bohou, whose reputation for benevolence and righteousness spread throughout the world. He was scolded by all his eighteen generations of ancestors for his hypocritical benevolence and righteousness.
The most important thing is that the Chaoge butcher, Yin Pobai, who was executing the execution, actually watched him scolding him but did not take action!