Yusui Chang'an

Chapter 1334: Witness Dies Suddenly

Chapter 1334: Witness Dies Suddenly
Before Lin Jinyan could sigh at the fate, Wei Zhong sent a message:
Qin Zongliang sent all the witnesses to the Jingzhao Yinfu to testify against Chu Chengyao. On the way to the Dali Temple, more than half of them died suddenly. The remaining half are being treated and it is unknown whether they can survive.

Lin Jinyan paused for a moment, and understood Qin Zongliang's plan:
No wonder he was sent to the Jingzhao Yin Mansion. It was originally intended to deal with Chen Qingshan, who was loyal to Chu Chengyao, at the same time.

The Hong'an Marquis's Mansion has already laid out the net, so I guess the next one will be complete, right? Looking at Qi Yan's complexion today, we can see that the Qi family's current situation is definitely more difficult than it appears.

Lin Jinyan couldn't help but feel fortunate that she had chosen Qin Zongliang in her early years to face off against Chu Chengyao in the open.

Only such a ruthless person who is so deliberate and scheming, and who plans ten steps ahead, can suppress the treacherous villain Chu Chengyao.
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Jin Palace.

No, it should be said, the former Prince Jin's Palace.

When Chu Chengyao returned from the palace, he saw the plaque of the Prince of Jin's Mansion being taken down by the imperial guards. He secretly clenched his fists, restrained his humiliation and hatred, and entered the mansion without looking around.

He ignored the looks and the address of "Second Prince" and pretended not to care.

Chu Chengyao stopped walking until the door was closed. His face darkened completely. He stood in the courtyard and let the scorching sun blaze on him, but it couldn't melt the ice in his heart.
Once again, he was defeated by Qin Zongliang! He lost miserably!
Zhao Xian had been in Binzhou for many years. It was because he was a stranger in Kyoto that he sent Zhao Xian to the general's mansion to poison him. Before taking action, he erased all traces.

The reason why Qin Zongliang could investigate so detailed was that he discovered Zhao Xian's tracks and secretly investigated when he first sneaked into Xianyaolou, and quietly seized all the evidence in his hands, catching him off guard.

How did Qin Zongliang discover it?
Zhao Xian was loyal and cautious. According to his original plan, the poison should have been successful, and Zhao Xian should have escaped in the chaos, leaving clues to lead the General's Mansion to trace the case back to the Crown Prince.

After the incident, he had wondered why Zhao Xian was so easily caught. Now it seems that this matter is not simple. Zhong Yi, along with Song Yi and Cao Xian, stood behind Chu Chengyao with an unpleasant look on their faces, not knowing what to say to comfort their master.

Chu Chengyao sorted out his thoughts, and his blood boiled again. In addition, he had been exposed to the sun for a long time, and he felt dizzy and staggered.

Zhong Yi and the other two hurried forward to support the man, and with concern, they helped him into the study and called for Dr. Zhang to take his pulse.

Chu Chengyao took off his court robes and wore only his undershirt. He leaned against the couch, took the medicine bowl with a pale face and drank it all in one gulp. The taste of the medicine seemed to spread from the bottom of his heart to the tip of his tongue, and he couldn't tell which one was more bitter.

Upon hearing that the witness Qin Zongliang had sent to Jingzhao Yinfu had died suddenly, Chu Chengyao threw down the medicine bowl beside him. His anger surged again, bringing out the blood clots in his heart, and he spat on his chin and chest:

What a great Qin Zongliang! Very good!

The dazzling blood-red color shocked everyone in the room. There were exclamations, sounds of concern, the kicking of porcelain fragments, and voices urging the court doctor to see a doctor.

Doctor Zhang didn't bother to wipe the cold sweat off his face. He felt the patient's pulse three times before he felt relieved.
"Fortunately, Your Highness has always been in good health. It is not a bad thing to spit out blood. Take good care of yourself and never get angry again."

Zhong Yi was filled with guilt as he personally helped Chu Chengyao change his clothes, secretly hating himself for not being able to keep his temper:

If he hadn't just told His Highness about the sudden death of the certified person, His Highness wouldn't have been so angry that he vomited blood. He should have waited before talking about it.


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