Chapter 82 The brothel where chickens fly and dogs dance
These people were exchanging their opinions while following, and some well-informed people even said proudly in order to attract attention: "Did you see that the leader is the Jinyiwei Town Governor who was promoted not long ago, and he is only eighteen years old now.
Sui, where is the senior official of the fourth rank!"
As soon as the news about Li Huan broke out, many people immediately sighed. They lamented Li Huan's youth and were amazed that Li Huan was so valued by the emperor at such a young age.
Someone directly broke the news: "Don't you know? Today, at the imperial meeting, headed by the supervisory censor Luo Wenxiang, hundreds of officials impeached Li Huan for raising eunuchs with the intention of rebelling, and the emperor protected Li Huan. The result was because of this Li Huan
, the cabinet is at loggerheads with the emperor!"
Everyone opened their eyes wide and looked at those who broke the news with great excitement, eating the melon with great effort.
"Everyone, let's talk about it. What is Li Huan going to do with so many royal guards? He's not really going to rebel, is he?"
As soon as these words came out, everyone looked at the man with caring eyes, which made the man scratch his head and tried hard: "It is impossible to rebel... I... I am just curious, Li
What are you going to do?"
"If you want to know what he is going to do, just follow along and take a look. I feel like there will definitely be fun to watch!"
"Yes, yes, go quickly. If you go late, you might miss the excitement!"
Tingtao Pavilion is a brothel in the capital. Because officials often come here to listen to music, it has gained a great reputation. It is a relatively famous high-end place in the capital.
At this time, in a side room of Tingtao Pavilion, several officials in official uniforms were holding beauties one by one, changing cups, and the wine was in full swing.
Needless to say, these people were Luo Wenxiang, Du Wen, Han Fuli and others who came to Tingtao Pavilion after the Great Court Meeting.
These few people were regular visitors to Tingtao Pavilion. As soon as they arrived, they called the girls they knew each other, ordered fine wines and delicacies, talked loudly, drank fine wines, and flirted and played with the beautiful women in their arms. They were so happy.
Most of the day had passed, and the few of them had had enough to eat and drink. They were all a bit drunk, and most of their attention was focused on the beautiful woman in their arms.
When Du Wen, Han Fuli and others saw this, they showed no sign of weakness. They cheered loudly and teased the beautiful lady in their arms, not letting Luo Wenxiang's beauty stand out in the slightest.
Soon an imaginative sound came from the wing, and the scene in the wing was already unsightly.
Luo Wenxiang, Du Wen, and Han Fuli did not shy away from each other at all. They threw their official uniforms, official boots, and official hats on the floor, and directly held an open meeting in the wing. Looking at this situation, I am afraid it is not the first time.
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The long street where Tingtao Pavilion is located is a famous and prosperous place in the capital. It can be said that it is extremely lively with brothels, wine shops, roadside vendors, cries, noises, and people coming and going.
However, at this time, the sound of horse hooves was heard, and there was a lot of movement. Some people who heard the movement couldn't help but look up. After all, few people dared to gallop like this on this bustling street.
At first glance, many people were stunned, and some even blinked subconsciously to confirm whether they had seen something wrong.
He saw a young man wearing a flying fish uniform given by the imperial guard, riding towards him, and behind him, a group of imperial guards lined up neatly followed him.
"This...this is the Jin Yiwei, what are they doing here?"
Some people couldn't help but look puzzled when they saw this scene.
Li Huan looked at the group of people following behind him and slightly raised the corners of his mouth. Didn't he just want to attract everyone's attention by making such a big noise?
Today he just wants to make a big splash and let some people know that he, Li Huan, is not someone to be bullied.
Without stopping, Ma Ming turned his head towards Chen Dong and said, "Cheng Dong, you are really good. You can do such a big thing quietly, and even I don't know about it."
Cheng Dong took a deep breath and said with a smile: "It's not that we're hiding this from you, Ma Touer. You usually follow the master, so you don't have time to care about anything else. I was just sent by the master to keep an eye on Luo Wenxiang."
Ma Ming chuckled and said, "You said that I don't really intend to arrest Luo Wenxiang in front of so many people, right?"
Cheng Dong was stunned for a moment and said: "What's wrong with this? Is there a time and place for arresting people?"
Ma Ming was speechless immediately, because what Cheng Dong said made sense, they were here to capture Luo Wenxiang, no matter where he was.
Although Jinyiwei has been suppressed by officials in recent years and has kept a low profile, it depends on who he is. At least ordinary people are still extremely afraid of him.
Now seeing a group of royal guards, they naturally avoided it early. Of course, everyone was curious, so everyone stayed away but did not shy away from watching from a distance.
"Xu..."
With a shout, the reins were tightened, and the horse stopped immediately, just under the huge plaque of Tingtao Pavilion.
Li Huan raised his head and glanced at the huge plaque, and said to Cheng Dong who was standing beside him: "Cheng Dong, is this right here?"
Cheng Dong nodded and said: "Back to your lord, my subordinates have been keeping an eye on Luo Wenxiang for several days after your lord's order. He comes here almost every three or two days. Today, after the court, he went to the court with Du Wen, Han Fuli and several officials.
Come to Tingtao Pavilion."
As he spoke, Cheng Dong looked around and waved to a person in the far corner. Immediately, the person ran over and saluted Li Huan. Then he saluted Cheng Dong and said, "I have seen the general banner master."
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Cheng Dong looked at the man and said, "Have Luo Wenxiang and others come out?"
The man said immediately: "Return to your lord, my subordinates have been keeping an eye on them here. They have not seen them come out since they entered."
Cheng Dong looked at Li Huan, who was looking at Tingtao Pavilion with a smile on his face.
Li Huan and his entourage really attracted too much attention, especially their group of Jin Yiwei who stopped at Tingtao Pavilion, a place of fireworks. I don't know how many people became curious and excited.
The steward of Tingtao Pavilion got the news and hurried over. Before he reached the door, he heard a voice saying: "Search for me and capture the prisoner Luo Wenxiang and his accomplices Du Wen and Han Fuli!"
Immediately all the imperial guards responded in unison.
The steward's face changed drastically, and he opened his mouth and said: "Wait a moment, my lord, wait a moment..."
Unfortunately, before he could finish his words, a group of royal guards in brocade robes rushed in and knocked him to the ground.
The steward who fell to the ground didn't even know who stepped on him so many times that he almost shed tears in pain, but he didn't care about it and ran to Li Huan who was standing at the door.
But before he could rush in front of Li Huan, Ma Ming took a step forward, held the embroidered spring knife against him and shouted: "The Jinyiwei Zhenfu Envoy is here to handle the case, and we won't stop here!"
The steward had the scabbard pressed against his chest, but he stretched his neck hard and said to Li Huan: "My lord, sir, please don't do it. I've disturbed the noble man. I can't bear it..."
Li Huan just glanced at the steward and said, "Don't worry, those people will only blame me if they want to blame, it has nothing to do with you."
When the steward heard this, he felt as if he were mourning for his heir. But at this moment, there was a burst of exclamations, roars, and curses coming from the Tao Pavilion, which was originally full of joy and laughter.