Chapter 221 Unbelievable
Cha Qing thought about Jin Se's words with her weak brain, and then suddenly thought of something for a long time.

She looked at Jinse suddenly and asked, "Jinse, do you mean that the Queen wants to deliberately embarrass us through the eldest prince's affairs?"

Jinse said apologetically: "I think the Queen is trying to embarrass me. Speaking of what happened today, it's me who has implicated Sister Chaqing!".

Cha Qing was stunned for a moment, then waved his hand: "How can this matter be involved or not? The Queen clearly went to the Imperial Teahouse. I am also a member of the Royal Teahouse. How can I escape?"

She didn't feel that she was involved in Jinse.

Jinse pursed her lips, thinking that Cha Qing said this to comfort herself.

After Cha Qing finished speaking, he thought for a moment and said, "Speaking of which, Jinse, are you really sure that the Queen intends to deal with us?"

Why did she find it so unbelievable?
Jinse didn't know how to respond to this. In her heart, she felt like this, but logically she felt that it shouldn't be done.

Seeing Jin Se's behavior, Cha Qing advised her in turn: "Forget it, we are all locked up here now, there is no use thinking about it so much, don't think about it anymore!".

After saying that, Cha Qing patted his sleeves and found a place to sit down.

After sitting down, she waved to Jinse: "Jinse, please sit down for a while. Now we just have to wait!".

Since we have to wait, we might as well just sit and wait.

Jinse didn't know if he was overthinking it, so he responded, then found a seat next to Cha Qing and sat down.

The first two people were locked in the room in a daze, and the front was still busy.

Something almost happened to the eldest prince. Concubine Ye screamed so loudly that everyone in the side hall felt pain in their foreheads.

Especially when she learned that the food that almost caused the eldest prince's accident was delivered from the imperial tea room, and that Empress Li also ordered people to lock up Jinse, Concubine Ye immediately had second thoughts.

She said to Empress Li who came to preside over the overall situation: "The things were brought from the imperial tea room, so there must be something wrong with the people in the imperial tea room. Wouldn't the Queen know what was going on if she directly executed them?"

Naturally, this direct execution refers to the people in the imperial teahouse, among whom Jinse is naturally the main one!

Aunt Cao was standing aside now, and couldn't help but frown when she heard this.

Empress Li sent people to imprison Jinse and Chaqing before, but Aunt Cao did not stand up and say anything.

After all, the matter involving the eldest prince did involve Jinse and the others on the surface, so it was understandable that the queen wanted to imprison them.

But no conclusive evidence has been found to prove that this matter is related to Jinse and Chaqing, so they will be punished?

Aunt Cao felt that this was a bit unreasonable.

After thinking for a while, he said: "Queen, I feel that to torture them before this matter has been fully investigated is a bit submissive."

After saying that, Aunt Cao paused and then said: "Furthermore, I feel that with Cha Qing's temper, they will definitely not be able to do such a thing. I am afraid there is some misunderstanding here. Please check it out."

Concubine Ye sneered coldly: "You are the steward of the tea room, right? Those two people are from your tea room. Are you trying to protect your own people by saying this?"

Aunt Cao glanced at Concubine Ye and didn't refute anything.

There is nothing to refute, she is just telling the truth, but she is indeed in charge of the entire tea room affairs...

Empress Li glanced at Aunt Cao, and then turned to glance at Concubine Ye.

From the bottom of her heart, Empress Li was quite satisfied with Concubine Ye's previous proposal, but she couldn't do anything too obvious, so it was naturally not appropriate to directly punish her.Now Aunt Cao stands up to oppose again...

Aunt Cao was one of the few trusted people around the emperor, and she was also quite senior, so even if the other party was just a slave, Empress Li had to take some care.

After thinking for a while, Empress Li said: "What Aunt Cao said doesn't make sense. It's just that today's matter involves the imperial tea room...".

After hearing what Empress Li said, Aunt Cao said: "Of course we have to leave it to others to investigate at this time. I am just standing here as a listener!".

Therefore, Empress Li did not have to worry about what she would do under the emperor's pretext.

As soon as Queen Li heard this, she felt satisfied, nodded, and then looked at Concubine Ye.

She said to Concubine Ye: "I also know that Concubine Ye is worried about the eldest prince, but there is no conclusive evidence on this matter. Naturally, I cannot execute him at will!"

So, if you have any evidence, bring it out quickly!

The emperor will be stumbled by the courtiers now. He probably doesn't know about this matter yet, but if he keeps delaying the decision, then the emperor might get the news.

Empress Li felt that depending on how much the emperor cared about Jinse, he might do something if he learned about what happened.

Empress Li didn't want to see such a situation, so she was eager to determine Jin Se's guilt now.

Concubine Ye pursed her lips, feeling very angry.

If she had substantial evidence in her hands, why would she still stand here and talk nonsense?

It was because she didn't have it that she wanted to ask Queen Li to torture Jinse so that she could find out some useful things!

Seeing Concubine Ye's expression, Empress Li sneered disdainfully in her heart. She looked down on useless things and would just stand here and yell, but she didn't know how to do anything important.

Queen Li looked at the other people around her and asked, "Regarding the previous events, have any of you noticed anything unusual? If so, I hope you won't hide it!"

Everyone who was still in the side hall looked at me and I looked at you. Most of them ended up burying their heads in silence.

As the saying goes, it's none of your business, especially if it's a palace matter.

Even a small matter in this palace can be widely implicated, let alone get involved at will.

Queen Li was a little disappointed when she saw this.

That Jinse is just a little palace maid, why don't all of them have the courage?
Empress Li felt angry, and then looked calmly at a stewardess standing in the corner.

When the stewardess saw Queen Li looking at her, she hurriedly nodded to Queen Li.

Of course she had arranged the evidence and everything early in the morning, but she didn't know why no one noticed it now!

Seeing the stewardess nodding, Queen Li frowned.

Since there is no problem with the arrangement, why hasn't anyone made any move yet?

There was silence in the side hall for a while. Queen Li looked at everyone, and finally looked in the direction of Concubine Ye.

She was about to say something more so that Concubine Ye could step forward and stir up the muddy waters, but she saw the eldest princess, who had been sitting next to Concubine Ye without moving, suddenly spoke.

(End of this chapter)

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