I am not a deposed emperor of Han Dynasty

364. Take a look at the detailed evidence of Huo's crime to save me from reading the book

Let’s go over the details of Huo’s criminal evidence to save me from reading the book.
Because readers and I have a God's perspective, I didn't grasp this well when I was writing. I only discovered this problem halfway through writing, but I can't correct it.

This can lead to us as outsiders knowing a lot more than the characters and making them feel a bit silly.

There are too many foreshadowings, and I can’t remember where I left them, so I’ll go over them with you now.

Huo Yu colluded with the Huns: Huo Guang knew it, Liu He and the imperial party knew it but there was no evidence, and the people didn't know it. [Cannot be used as evidence of guilt]

Huo Xian poisoned two Jieyu: Huo Guang didn't know, Liu He and the imperial party didn't know, and the people didn't know. [Cannot be used as evidence of guilt]

Regarding Huo Xian's corruption: Huo Guang didn't know about it, Liu He guessed it but there was no evidence, and the people didn't know about it. [Cannot be used as evidence of guilt]

Huo Guang pretended to be ill to deceive the emperor: Liu He knew but had no evidence, the officials knew but had no evidence, and the people did not know.

Fan Mingyou and Huo Yu made excuses to rebel, but Liang Yannian's secret letter stated that Fan Mingyou and Tian Guangming rebelled. Outsiders did not know that Huo Yu was the mastermind, and had no direct relationship with Huo Guang: Liu He and the imperial party knew about it but had no evidence, and the people did not know. 【Cannot be used as evidence】

For these things, the evidence is at hand and needs to be brought out bit by bit.

If we look at it from the perspective of the common people, it means that Fan Mingyou rebelled, but the excuse is that the Qing emperor is siding with him. Maybe there is something wrong with Fan Mingyou and others, and there may be no problem with the general's loyalty.

Bringing the perspective of the protagonist, I know that Fan Mingyou is the direct planner and Huo Guang is their backstage, but Huo Guang is not directly involved, and Huo Guang's prestige is too high. I can only wait for Huo Guang to step by step and leave real evidence in order to protect Fan Mingyou. Only then can he be defeated legitimately.

What brings Huo Guang's perspective is that Fan Mingyou and the others are disobedient and want to rebel. I think this is wrong, but they are my people, and I can only find ways to protect them within a reasonable range.If I can't keep it any longer, I'll lift the table, regardless of whether it's in compliance with the rules or not. [This step has not been reached yet]

So up to now, the protagonist does not have the real evidence of guilt of Huo Guang and Huo Yu, but only the evidence of Fan Mingyou.In fact, if there was a different emperor and a different powerful minister, Fan Mingyou had done enough to implicate Huo Guang, and he could have been directly imprisoned.

However, Huo Guang's authority is too high, and his prestige and credit among the Han Dynasty are very high. However, the protagonist has been on the throne for a short time and does not have an overwhelming advantage, so he needs a more reasonable reason.

I'm really sorry for the misunderstanding among readers, mainly because I didn't express it clearly, so I wrote this to make up for it.

Of course, if I missed anything earlier, it's because I'm simply stupid and can only eat books.

In addition, it’s still the same problem. I tried my best to rationalize the story, but if you think it’s unreasonable, you can discuss it together. It also helps me make progress together. Thank you all.

(End of this chapter)

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