Chapter 1876 Emperor Poisoning
The three days in Yuexi Palace were beautiful three days.
However, the emperor was seriously ill, so this autumn outing had to end early.
The party went home separately, and Tang Nineteen and Qu Tiange also returned to the palace.
The emperor was seriously ill, but the illness was very strange. When he went to the court in the morning, he was still energetic, but in the middle of the morning he said that he was tired, and he fell asleep and didn't even get up for lunch.
When Jiang Defu went to call, the emperor was already in a severe coma.
The imperial physician arrived at the first time, but couldn't diagnose why.
The emperor was unconscious, his breathing was weak, and his pulse was vain, and his condition was very critical.
Dali Temple had been involved in this matter before Qu Tiange received the news and went back. Soon, a suspicious powder was found in the incense burner on the desk. After identification by the imperial hospital, this powder was called Seven-color Pear Blossom. The name sounds good, but the toxicity is very strong. Once inhaled or taken internally, it will cause paralysis of the whole body. The toxicity is insoluble.
Obviously, this must have been poisoned by someone. At that time, Dali Temple put all the servants in the entire Hall of Mental Cultivation and everyone who went in and out in the morning into custody.
This is a big matter, and it is related to the body of the dragon. Dali Temple does not dare to handle this case alone at the moment, and since Qu Tiange is not around, King Yi immediately ordered that the Ministry of Officials, the Ministry of Punishment, and the left and right guards cooperate to investigate the matter.
In the palace, the Office of Respect, the Department of Punishment, and Ye Ting Palace acted as assistants and fully cooperated.
Before Qu Tiange returned to the palace, he had already arranged everything.
Such an arrangement is quite appropriate, even if Qu Tiange wants to object, there is no reason.
Several departments interrogated the slaves in custody day and night.
The Tai Hospital, on the other hand, rescued the emperor who was in danger.
It was a long day, a strong wind blew up in the middle of the night, and the autumn rain raged. In the morning, people shivered from the cold.
Sitting in the room, Tang Nineteen felt inexplicably uneasy, and asked the maids to go out to inquire about news from time to time.
In the morning, news came from the Punishment Department that Jiang Defu, the emperor's close servant, couldn't bear the torture, and finally admitted that he was the emperor who poisoned him.
And soon, Dali Temple also found out that Jiang Defu had been out of the palace the day before, and saw a person in a teahouse in the downtown area, and this person, an eyewitness saw his appearance, and Dali Temple ordered the artist to paint the portrait. When he got down, everyone was surprised that this person turned out to be a general under Tang Rong, named General Huwei. Tang Rong was not around, and he was in charge of the Xishan Camp in Tang Rong's hands.
Dali Temple, together with the Ministry of Officials and the Ministry of War, rushed to the Xishan Camp at the first time. General Huwei had already disappeared. In his room, a secret letter was found. The secret letter was not signed, but it was commanding General Huwei. , mixed seven-color pear blossoms into the emperor's incense burner, and poisoned the emperor.
In addition to this confidential letter, Dali Temple also found Daliang's unsigned letter, the handwriting was exactly the same as that confidential letter, and one of the confidential letters accidentally revealed a little information. Pointing at Tang Rong.
Dali Temple was transferred to Tang Rong's mansion again. After some searching, they found many Tang Rong's manuscripts and notes. The matter was serious, and they did not dare to draw conclusions rashly, so they took those manuscripts and notes away and combined the three volumes. In Dali Temple, carefully compare the authenticity of handwriting.
This day, Tang Nineteen hardly let go of his whole heart.
(End of this chapter)
The three days in Yuexi Palace were beautiful three days.
However, the emperor was seriously ill, so this autumn outing had to end early.
The party went home separately, and Tang Nineteen and Qu Tiange also returned to the palace.
The emperor was seriously ill, but the illness was very strange. When he went to the court in the morning, he was still energetic, but in the middle of the morning he said that he was tired, and he fell asleep and didn't even get up for lunch.
When Jiang Defu went to call, the emperor was already in a severe coma.
The imperial physician arrived at the first time, but couldn't diagnose why.
The emperor was unconscious, his breathing was weak, and his pulse was vain, and his condition was very critical.
Dali Temple had been involved in this matter before Qu Tiange received the news and went back. Soon, a suspicious powder was found in the incense burner on the desk. After identification by the imperial hospital, this powder was called Seven-color Pear Blossom. The name sounds good, but the toxicity is very strong. Once inhaled or taken internally, it will cause paralysis of the whole body. The toxicity is insoluble.
Obviously, this must have been poisoned by someone. At that time, Dali Temple put all the servants in the entire Hall of Mental Cultivation and everyone who went in and out in the morning into custody.
This is a big matter, and it is related to the body of the dragon. Dali Temple does not dare to handle this case alone at the moment, and since Qu Tiange is not around, King Yi immediately ordered that the Ministry of Officials, the Ministry of Punishment, and the left and right guards cooperate to investigate the matter.
In the palace, the Office of Respect, the Department of Punishment, and Ye Ting Palace acted as assistants and fully cooperated.
Before Qu Tiange returned to the palace, he had already arranged everything.
Such an arrangement is quite appropriate, even if Qu Tiange wants to object, there is no reason.
Several departments interrogated the slaves in custody day and night.
The Tai Hospital, on the other hand, rescued the emperor who was in danger.
It was a long day, a strong wind blew up in the middle of the night, and the autumn rain raged. In the morning, people shivered from the cold.
Sitting in the room, Tang Nineteen felt inexplicably uneasy, and asked the maids to go out to inquire about news from time to time.
In the morning, news came from the Punishment Department that Jiang Defu, the emperor's close servant, couldn't bear the torture, and finally admitted that he was the emperor who poisoned him.
And soon, Dali Temple also found out that Jiang Defu had been out of the palace the day before, and saw a person in a teahouse in the downtown area, and this person, an eyewitness saw his appearance, and Dali Temple ordered the artist to paint the portrait. When he got down, everyone was surprised that this person turned out to be a general under Tang Rong, named General Huwei. Tang Rong was not around, and he was in charge of the Xishan Camp in Tang Rong's hands.
Dali Temple, together with the Ministry of Officials and the Ministry of War, rushed to the Xishan Camp at the first time. General Huwei had already disappeared. In his room, a secret letter was found. The secret letter was not signed, but it was commanding General Huwei. , mixed seven-color pear blossoms into the emperor's incense burner, and poisoned the emperor.
In addition to this confidential letter, Dali Temple also found Daliang's unsigned letter, the handwriting was exactly the same as that confidential letter, and one of the confidential letters accidentally revealed a little information. Pointing at Tang Rong.
Dali Temple was transferred to Tang Rong's mansion again. After some searching, they found many Tang Rong's manuscripts and notes. The matter was serious, and they did not dare to draw conclusions rashly, so they took those manuscripts and notes away and combined the three volumes. In Dali Temple, carefully compare the authenticity of handwriting.
This day, Tang Nineteen hardly let go of his whole heart.
(End of this chapter)
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