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After Song Shuwan asked, her eyes never left Sun Yunzhu. However, Sun Yunzhu was very calm, as if what Song Shuwan said was just ordinary things.

"Yunzhu doesn't know, but this matter involves the Crown Princess. Yunzhu will definitely investigate it thoroughly and give the Crown Princess an explanation."

Song Shuwan twitched her lips slightly: "Then I will wait for Miss Sun's explanation."

Leaving these words behind, Song Shuwan walked around Sun Yunzhu and asked, "How do you think Mr. Zheng sees it?"

Zheng Chengshou said with an ugly face: "These ladies and ladies are not poisoned."

Song Shuwan smiled: "Isn't it poisoning? But why do I hear that they are poisoned? After all, you were all questioning me at the door of the house just now."

As soon as these words came out, Zheng Chengshou's face became even more ugly: "The Crown Princess, you were at the door of the mansion just now. We were rude. Please don't be offended."

At this moment, a male voice suddenly came from outside: "The reputation of a bad prince's concubine is the reputation of a bad prince's house. Mr. Zheng wants to bring the matter to an end with just one sentence. Do you think that this prince is too kind?"

Everyone looked for the voice and saw Pei Huan appearing not far away. His expression was very calm, but everyone who saw him knew that the so-called calm was just the calm on his face.

The atmosphere around them was stagnant, and many of the imperial doctors lowered their heads, feeling a bit panicked in their hearts. Did Prince Pei want to settle accounts with them? But they were also deceived, and it was not intentional.

Seeing that the surroundings were getting quieter and quieter, Zheng Chengshou forced himself to speak: "Prince Pei, there are some misunderstandings about what happened today."

Pei Huan sneered: "Is it a misunderstanding or intentional? I have eyes and can see clearly."

Zheng Chengshou wanted to say more, but Pei Huan had no intention of listening anymore and directly signaled Song Shuwan and Han Sanzhen to leave: "None of the guests in the Sun Mansion are poisoned. Your hospital should be able to handle it. Don't cause trouble again, otherwise

…”

Having said this, Pei Huan looked around, and the warning in his eyes was very obvious.

Back at the Hou Mansion, Song Shuwan pinched her eyebrows and said, "Thanks to the prince for coming in time today."

Pei Huan said calmly: "You have the upper hand. Even if I don't show up, you can handle it."

Song Shuwan twitched the corners of her mouth, her eyes looking a little tired: "Someone must have done something about the Sun Mansion on purpose. There must be someone who is guessing in the prince's mind, right?"

Pei Huan did not answer but asked: "Do you have any guesses in mind?"

When their eyes met, Song Shuwan tightened her fingers slightly and said with a wry smile: "Your Majesty, you know what you know, so why bother asking me in turn?"

Pei Huan smiled, but if you look closely, you will find that the smile does not reach his eyes: "I do know something in my heart, but I am not sure yet."

Song Shuwan listened, her eyes slightly lowered, allowing Pei Huan to say something uncertain. The person behind it must have a high status. Who could be a person who has a high status, but does not dare to kill him?

Song Shuwan thought, suddenly looked at Pei Huan, and slowly said three words: "Little princess."

The room fell into silence, and Song Shuwan spoke again, with more certainty in her tone: "The person who took action at the Sun Mansion banquet was the little princess. Apart from her, there is no other person who wants to take action but dare not kill her, right, Crown Prince

?”

Pei Huan was silent and suddenly mentioned Tang Wan'er: "Is there any result with Tang Wan'er?"

Seeing his dodge, Song Shuwan's eyes grew a little dark: "Which result does the prince want to hear?"

Pei Huan sighed, as if he had compromised, and said, "I will make the little princess pay the price."

Song Shuwan raised the corners of her lips coldly: "Then I'll wait and see."

After that, she took out the note from her sleeve: "Tang Wan'er gave this to me before I went to the Sun Mansion. I don't know how much it is, but I think it is enough to cope with the current situation."

Pei Huan took the note: "There will be news coming back from the border in two days, and Tang Wan'er must return to Dali Temple by then."

Song Shuwan was stunned: "What news will come from the border?"

Pei Huan smiled: "You will know then."

For the next two days, the capital was very quiet, as if nothing had happened. However, there was an undercurrent surging behind the scenes, and many officials entered the Dali Temple prison without a trace.

Soon, Song Shuwan heard the news that Pei Huan said - the direct armies of Tatar and Beidi had pressed to the border of the Great Zhou Dynasty and would take action at any time.

In the court hall, the faces of all the civil and military officials changed as they listened to the report.

"Your Majesty, Tatar and Beidi are clearly relying on Prince Pei's serious injury to feel confident."

"So what if they are confident? Looking at the entire Great Zhou Dynasty, who else can resist them?"

"Who said that no one can resist me except Prince Pei? Prince Yong, General Zhen, and General Sun can all stop foreign enemies!"

"It's ridiculous. If they can really stop foreign enemies, how can we only have one God of War in Zhou Dynasty?"

The officials were arguing endlessly, and no one could convince anyone.

Sitting on the dragon throne, the emperor looked at the chaotic situation below. There was no need to pinch his eyebrows. These losers were not good at anything else. Each one was better at talking than the last.

Seeing that the noise below began to get louder again, the emperor said displeasedly: "That's enough!"

As soon as these two words fell, the hall fell into silence.

The emperor looked at them condescendingly: "Tatar and Beidi have already entangled their armies and gathered at the border. I don't want to listen to your nonsense. I just want to ask you, do you have a way to deal with the current situation? If so, just say so. If not, just keep your mouth shut!"

The civil and military officials exchanged glances with each other. Each one wanted to speak but did not dare. Their tangled look made the emperor laugh angrily.

"I see that you guys are very good at speaking. Why don't you say anything now? Or is it that you only talk about it, but in fact you have no ability at all?"

At this point, the Minister of Punishment walked out: "Your Majesty, the border matter is not a trivial matter. There is no one in Zhou Dynasty to deal with it. I think we can stabilize Tatar and Beidi first, and then find other ways out."

"It's a good idea to look for other ways out. If Master Li's words are spread, I'm afraid he will be cast aside by all the people. No matter how strong the Tatars and Beidi are, what will happen? In the end, we will always win!"

"That's because Prince Pei. Now Prince Pei is still sitting in a wheelchair. Is it possible that you want an incompetent person to go to the battlefield? Let me tell you, you still have to stabilize Tatar and Beidi first, and get married if necessary.

, or cede the city!"

"Bah, my princess and city of Zhou are something that small countries like them can even dream of?"

There was another argument in the court. The emperor listened with a cold face for a moment, then threw away his sleeves in anger and left.

The eunuch's sharp voice instantly cut through the sky: "Retreat from the court——"

"Congratulations to your Majesty!"

The officials exited the hall, some still unconvinced and still arguing.

Less than half an hour later, Pei Huan heard what happened in the court, and the man's eyes turned cold.

An Yi and An San stood to the side, with a bit of worry on their faces.

"Your Majesty, according to what was said in the court, it won't be long before the Emperor relents, and then the border will be in trouble."

Pei Huan knocked on the armrest of his wheelchair, and the sound of "ta da da" was not loud, but it made people's hearts tremble unconsciously: "I have worked hard at the border for many years, and I didn't let them give up the border of the Great Zhou Dynasty. Pass on my words, below

People can move."


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