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Chapter 551 Trouble

With Xu Anhao leaving Beijing, the once controversial cases were finally settled, and the protagonists of various scandals gradually faded out of people's sight, but the impact they brought has not been eliminated for a long time.

Feng Yuran is in seclusion to recuperate, and it is estimated that she will not keep a low profile in the past two years. The person convicted in this case, Ye Shiming, has been escorted to a place of exile by the police.

Ye Shiming was exiled, and Ye Daiqun and Ye Daixuan were still imprisoned. Only Li Cuier went to see him off. She cried so hard that her heart broke, but there was nothing she could do. If she was asked to follow Ye Shiming to the place of exile, she would definitely be unwilling to do so.

A message was given to the daughter, asking her to take good care of her father in the future.

Her husband was sentenced to exile, and Li Cuier placed all her trust in her son. However, she didn't know how long they would be imprisoned, so she was desperate and turned to Ye Zhenzhen again.

Ye Shiming's house was rented by Xu Anhao. Now that Xu Anhao has been exiled, the house will soon be taken back by his employer. Unless they leave Beijing before then, they will really be displaced.

Ye Zhenzhen originally didn't want to take care of it, but when she thought about the fact that if the second wife of the Ye family was displaced, she and her parents would definitely be criticized because of the people's sympathy for the weak - besides, his parents must have taken in the orphans and widows of the first family.

Yes, it would be really troublesome if the mother and her son refused to leave.

After much thought, Ye Zhenzhen decided to help Li Cuier, on the condition that when the Ye Daiqun brothers are released from prison, the mother and son must return to Yejia Village.

Ye Zhenzhen's release was undoubtedly the last life-saving straw for Li Cuier. Let alone returning to Yejia Village, even if she was asked to work as a cow or a horse, she agreed without thinking at all, promising again and again.

As soon as my son comes back, I will immediately pack up my things and go back to my hometown.

Ye Zhenzhen had no friendship with the Yin family in Beijing, so she asked Cui Weizhen to say hello. The other party was quite willing to give Cui Weizhen face. In addition, the Ye family brothers had not made any big mistakes and had been detained for more than two months.

Cui Weizhen provided guarantee and he was released quickly.

Li Cuier kept her word. As soon as her two sons were released from prison, they immediately sold their belongings, packed their belongings and returned home. Of course, Ye Zhenzhen asked her servants to help find the boat to return home. After all, those belongings came from the Cui family.

They moved it there and it was still worth a lot of money after selling it. Ye Zhenzhen didn't bother to argue with them, but she didn't want the unscrupulous boatman to take advantage of the money and kill them.

Ye Zhenzhen finally breathed a sigh of relief without the Ye family's big house holding her back in Beijing.

Prince Batu of Huihe must have been keeping an eye on the news from the capital's yamen. After learning that the Ye Daiqun brothers were released, he was in a fuss for a while. He heard that he wanted to go to the imperial court to complain. Unfortunately, Emperor Xuanwu didn't summon him at all. They just

It can stop.

However, just because he stopped, it does not mean that Cui Weizhen is willing to let him go.

His avenging god in the capital, Zhou Xunting, had already reported to him Prince Batu's evil intentions. He was always determined to avenge his vengeance, and he would never let it go easily.

So not long after, the Uighur people were provoking trouble in the busy city and offended the Queen's natal family, Cheng'en Gongfu. Emperor Xuanwu was furious and ordered to reprimand the Uighur envoys. He also sent a letter of credence to the Uighur Khan, listing Prince Batu and others.

The Uighur Khan was furious at the misdeeds of the people in Beijing, and ordered Prince Batu to return home, and sent fifty horses and various jewelry as an apology.

As soon as the matter of Prince Huihe was settled, Cui Shihong's coffin and the Cui clan finally arrived in Beijing.


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