Chapter 43: Passionate general please accept (26)

Finally, the words on the lips became: "Do you think I'm scary?"

Zuo Wenwen was stunned for a moment, looked at Bei Qiu who looked like a blood man, and finally shook his head: "No, for me, I have suffered a lot for my wife." He didn't need to think about it to know that Bei Qiu came back for him.

Bei Qiu's eyes turned red slightly, and she had to say that such trust made her feel very comfortable.

"I will leave here later. After I leave here, you call those guards. You will be brought back to the capital by these guards, and you will be interrogated by the emperor. You have to tell everyone that Kong Shiyu broke free from the rope and killed him with a knife. After killing the eldest princess, she didn't vent her anger, cut off the princess's head, held the princess's head crazy, and talked nonsense. The princess ruined her face and robbed her man, **** it. Then, just before the guards rushed in, suddenly Knocked out."

Zuo Wenwen frowned slightly, but did not interrupt.

"You can only say one confession forever, you can't put a charge on other confessions, and you can't be tortured. I have a way to rescue you, and I will find a way to go to Beijing. You must remember it." Bei Qiu instructed.

Zuo Wenwen nodded, "Thank you, lady."

Bei Qiu wiped the blood from her hands on her body, carefully took a clean dress from the cabinet, put it on, and walked out the door without leaving any traces.

After arriving at the house, I heard Zuo Wenwen yelling.

As the guards rushed to the gate, she turned out of the yard.

Hiding the clean clothes in a tree pit, he rushed to the village and waded into the pile of dead people.

The eldest princess died.

Zuo Wenwen and Kong Shiyu were arrested at the same time.

Kong Shiyu always said that it was Bei Qiu who did it. The guards searched the village for a day, but did not see a living person, nor did they see a person in the legendary fishing place, and they brought the body of the eldest princess with them. , Go directly to Beijing to report to the saint.

Bei Qiu slowly crawled out from the pile of dead people in the middle of the night, went home and cooked something casually, changed into a quick change of clothes, and immediately left the village for the capital.

Along the way, the guards rushed day and night, exhausted many horses, and arrived in Kyoto in half a month.

And Bei Qiu had no choice but to take turns driving day and night. She didn't lead the horse and let herself sleep. She could only sleep for a few hours a day, so she got up and hurried on the road, and arrived in the capital in about a month.

This most prosperous place.

Only when he arrived in the capital did he find out that the former son-in-law Zuo Wenwen had been handed over to Dali Temple for interrogation, while Kong Shiyu, the concubine of the Zuo Prime Minister, was talking crazily, and there was no reliable news from his mouth, so he was temporarily imprisoned.

All the guards were also interrogated, and every clue pointed to Kong Shiyu.

But the emperor was furious. His only sister died in a foreign land, and all those who participated in the meeting were ordered to be executed.

All the guards, who participated in this incident at that time, were all buried with the princess.

This statement suddenly exploded in the capital. The emperor has not been in power for long, but now he ordered the massacre. Such an approach made the bosses in the whole city dissatisfied with all civil and military officials.

Not long after, there was a rumor in the capital that the eldest princess was dissolute, kept a male pet for a long time, and forcibly snatched the man back to the palace for her to play with.

The emperor immediately sent people down to suppress the rumors, and a new rumor came out that the eldest princess went to the border to comfort the army, but she was actually going to arrest her ex-husband. Seeing that her ex-husband already had a wife, she forcibly had **** with her ex-husband. Check the points, and the relationship with the guards is also ambiguous.

All these rumors have damaged the face of the royal family.

The emperor was furious every day in the palace.

It is ordered that rumors must be completely blocked to protect the face of the royal family.

For a moment, the killing was immersed in the entire capital, and those who talked about it were all silenced by the secret murder. This made everyone in the capital panic, and the ministers began to register their names, trying to stop the emperor's current absurd behavior.

But the emperor insisted on going his own way, and ignored the words of the dialogue ministers.

The folks began to spread that the emperor was cruel and tyrannical, and his reputation was in jeopardy.

The emperor was angry and ordered Dali Temple to find the source of the rumors and put down all the interrogations at hand. Dali Temple dared not refuse, but the rumors seemed to come out of thin air, and the source could not be found at all.

The emperor directly ordered to behead the head of the supervisor of Dali Temple.

At this moment, the entire imperial city was in turmoil.

The emperor was unkind to the common people, and at most the civil and military officials of the Manchu Dynasty handed over memorials, but if the emperor always killed officials, it would be completely different. They can tolerate the emperor's torture and killing of Baixin, but if the emperor is a person who kills all the ministers regardless of meritorious officials, then everyone's head will be lost.

Many ministers directly resigned and returned to their hometowns.

Some generals were retreating steadily at the border.

What the emperor did made the whole country feel cold.

overnight.

The emperor turned his head white.

At noon on the second day in Dali Temple, the drum outside the gate was sounded.

A woman wearing a white robe of filial piety knelt at the entrance of Dali Temple. Her thin body and peerless face made everyone look at her twice. The deputy temple supervisor went out to meet this beauty and listened to her grievances.

This woman is Bei Qiu.

These days, the coquettishness that is spread among the people is also from Bei Qiu.

The emperor was benevolent and unrighteous, and wanted to use killing to win the hearts of the people. If he disagreed with him, he would kill everyone who participated in the incident. Most of the believers were just watching the fun, and the family members of the deceased dared not speak out.

Step by step, she forced the emperor to do evil, and step by step raised the resentment of the people to the highest level.

But he never thought that the effect would be so good. The emperor directly killed the supervisor of Dali Temple who was not doing well.

She burst into tears, and the heart of the crying deputy **** melted.

"Ma'am, it's not that I won't help you. The emperor has made his own decision on this matter. If he is abrupt, I'm afraid it will be..." The deputy **** shook his head, sighed, feeling sorry for the beautiful lady in front of him, and couldn't bear to The beautiful Meijiao Niang went to die.

Bei Qiu knelt on the ground with a plop, her eyes flushed with tears: "My lord, now that my husband is imprisoned for no reason, if I don't let go, how will my concubine live after my husband dies? The emperor has his own decision, but if there are treacherous ministers around , the emperor killed innocent people indiscriminately, isn't the temple supervisor a good example, how could the lord not think that the next one will be you?"

The deputy **** trembled all over, cold sweat already appearing on his forehead.

This little lady is right, the emperor is completely irrational at this time, who knows if he will be asked to investigate again, if he can't find out, he will be executed again!

"My lord, why don't I let my concubine go to see the emperor. Although I am a woman, I believe that the emperor must have a benevolent side. At worst, I will die. I will take all the faults on myself and never drag my lord down." Qiu heavily kowtowed on the ground.

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