The emperor was relieved that Gu Yuqing secretly felt a secretly glad.
Although I was puzzled, my martial arts skills were as superb as Mo Jin, but I was slowing back and forth half a beat when Gu Yuqing’s actions just now.
From Gu Yuqing drawing his sword to Mo Ling, to Gu Yuqing holding Mo Ling hostage, to Gu Yuqing calling Jixiang to push Mo Ling out and close the door, this series of flowing water completed by Gu Yuqing, and Mo Jin… is as slow as a decoration.
His heart was about to burst out from his throat, and he was afraid that Mo Jin would lose control, so he pinched Gu Yuqing to death.
Just now, Mo Jin lifted Gu Yuqing’s collar and threw her away. The emperor was frightened and thought that Mo Jin was about to attack Gu Yuqing again. He slapped the table and stood up, saying, “You let Gu Yuqing go, I will write this edict for you.” He almost blurted out.
Without Gu Yuqing, Yu’er was afraid of dying…
Fortunately, he was half a beat slower than Mo Jin.
The moment his voice rolled to his throat, Mo Jin spoke and asked Han Chaoen to take Gu Yuqing out.
The ruthless, wise and resourceful as Mo Jin, made such a decision, which made the emperor’s heart suddenly relax and he just wanted to raise his hand to high-high.
Although there is no definite evidence, with Gu Yuqing’s calmness from beginning to end, even if Gu Yuqing was not fully planning, she would also participate in the matters.
At this time, let Han Chaoen take Gu Yuqing out, undoubtedly, let the tiger return to the mountain.
How could he not be happy!
It is simply a blessing from God.
The emperor looked at Gu Yuqing with his eyes, but he happened to meet Gu Yuqing’s sudden look when he left the hall with Han Chaoen. He was facing his eyes for a blink of an eye. Gu Yuqing turned his eyes to the curling green smoke and the auspicious beast incense burner, as if there were no, without any expression.
Then, leave.
The emperor’s heart immediately jumped, and it was another incense burner…
What exactly did Gu Yuqing hint at…
The emperor’s thoughts were flying around in this room, and Gu Yuqing and Han Chaoen had already left the side hall.
Because the cloak had been pulled off, in the bitter cold wind, Gu Yuqing only wore a cotton coat, was afraid of the cold, and her knees were severely painful, and she shook into a ball.
When she passed by the hall, she turned her head and glanced towards the hall. The door was closed and there were two eunuchs standing at the door. She couldn’t see anything inside, but she could probably guess it.
Someone must have falsely spread news that her father, Chinan Hou’s Mansion, was plotting a rebellion, suddenly came back secretly from the battlefield in Liaodong, took the emperor hostage, and wanted to force the palace.
The person who was under house arrest at this moment must have claimed to be his father Gu Zhen’s subordinate.
This Mo Jin, who had already done nothing, had to tell the emperor that if he wrote an edict, he would not let this so-called Gu Zhen rebellion.The lie happened…
While spreading rumors, saying that Chinan Hou was rebelling, while allowing the people from the Xishan Camp to rush into the palace without knowing the truth, he himself forced the emperor to write abdication edict in the side palace… These arrangements are simply contrary to common sense. What Mo Jin wanted… What exactly is it!
Just now, Gu Yuqing’s thoughts were imprisoned and she didn’t think much about it. Although the cold wind was cold at this moment, it made her thoughts clear for a moment, and she suddenly realized that this fact was strange.
My thoughts were circling, and I thought a little deeper, and I couldn’t help but realize it.
A good move kills two birds with one stone.
In the side hall, the emperor was forced to write an edict, and the throne was reported. Outside the side hall, he spread rumors and caused trouble, and gave his father the crime of rebel.
In this way, when the new emperor ascends the throne, the minister who assists the new emperor will be a life-threatening minister. —–Netizens please remind: Please pay attention to the rest of your eyes when reading for a long time. :