The first thousand one hundred and fifty-four chapters are framed and blamed?
Before Emperor Xin came to the Ancient Moon Realm, the original King Yu neither recruited followers nor participated in the fight for the throne among his brothers.
If it weren't for King Jing's trick that caused Prince Yu's palace to make ends meet, he might not even bother to leave the house.
But reality is not a script and cannot be summed up in one stroke.
Even though he has no sense of existence, he cannot really lie there and do nothing every day in the palace.
The original King Yu had no conditions and was not interested in pleasure. In addition, he had never practiced martial arts. Of course, all he could do was study.
Not only the Four Books and Five Classics, but also some miscellaneous books and gossips are also in his reading list.
In addition to Dali Mandarin, he also learned several sentences in different barbarian languages.
After Di Xin came to the Ancient Moon Realm, he not only took over King Yu's body, but also inherited his memories.
Therefore, he naturally inherited the original control of language by King Yu.
And even if the original King Yu had never learned it, given Di Xin's qualifications, it was impossible for him to be stumped by a few barbarian words.
In fact, Di Xin was now completely proficient in the barbarian language that he only knew a little bit in his memory.
Therefore, he could naturally tell which alien race the killer said in the end.
That's Ryukyuan.
In the capital of Dali, a prince of Dali was openly assassinated at the feet of the emperor. If the foreign envoys dared to do this, it would be almost equivalent to declaring war.
This is true regardless of success or failure.
Therefore, unless those foreign missions are determined to fight against Da Li, it is absolutely impossible to do such an unwise thing.
The word unwise here does not refer to assassination. After all, King Yu's death is indeed a way to solve the expedition of the immortal army.
And it’s the most labor-saving way.
The unwiseness here is that the suspect deliberately revealed his identity during the assassination.
Therefore, the Ryukyu mission can basically be ruled out of suspicion.
As for other foreign missions, will they deliberately frame them?
It's basically impossible.
On the matter of peace talks, although these foreign missions came from different forces, they were united.
If something happens to one mission, it will inevitably affect all missions.
Therefore, the suspicion of alien missions is minimal.
No matter how you look at this incident, it is all a frame-up of the alien mission?
But it was precisely because of this that Di Xin felt that something was even more wrong.
Most of the royal servants do not hold actual positions, but it does not mean that few people know about it.
If it's the kind of worship that likes purity, that's fine, but for active royal worshipers like Chen Simin, at a certain level or above, basically everyone knows about it.
After all, even if you can't get Chen Simin, you still have to avoid offending a second-level strong man because of your ignorance.
And the fact that Chen Simin took him into the palace was not a secret.
Neither Di Xin nor the old emperor ever made any attempt to hide this.
Therefore, these people should also know how difficult it is for more than 20 acquired martial arts cultivators to assassinate one person in front of a magician?
Even though they used some method to temporarily blind Di Xin and Chen Simin's perception, they were able to get close to the sedan before taking action.
But even if Di Xin's foundation is really destroyed and they succeed with one move, no one will be able to escape in front of the angry second level strong men.
He used the lives of more than 20 dead soldiers to assassinate a prince, and framed the incident on a foreign envoy.
This plan seems feasible and reasonable.
But again, it was precisely because it was so reasonable that Di Xin felt something was wrong even more.
And soon, he also realized why he felt something was wrong.
Too deliberate.
This matter is a bit too deliberate to be reasonable.
It was as if he was afraid that people wouldn't be able to see it.
Di Xin did not believe that someone who dared to assassinate a prince would do such a thing that would cause him to be burned.
Behind this seeming deliberateness, there must be a more secret purpose.
A vague inspiration emerged in Di Xin's heart, but there was no time for him to think about it now.
The vibration of the sedan chair had stopped, and it was obvious that it had reached its destination.
Even if the old emperor could guess that he was pretending to be unconscious, summoning him into the palace like this would inevitably arouse suspicion.
Under the combined effect of nine large coal stoves, the emperor's palace was not a place suitable for a comatose person.
Even though Di Xin was not short of such a little time, he didn't want to cause unnecessary complications.
So, after the sedan was placed on the ground, he "woke up" in time, and then "accidentally" made a little noise.
"Your Highness, are you awake?"
"Do you feel any discomfort in your body?"
Chen Simin's voice came through the sedan chair.
"The king is fine!"
Di Xin walked out of the sedan, gently rubbed his temples, and asked with a distressed look: "What happened? Why did I suddenly faint?"
Chen Simin felt relieved and lowered his head and replied: "Reporting to Your Highness, you were attacked by gangsters on the way to the palace. Our guard was not good enough, which led to the gangsters taking advantage of you, causing His Highness to faint. I hope Your Highness will be punished!"
"Before I fainted, I seemed to have seen a knife inserted into the sedan chair. It turns out that..."
Emperor Xin did not expose Chen Simin's little thoughts. He "suddenly realized it" and comforted him: "Mr. Chen, please don't blame yourself."
"If my father-in-law had not been here today, my life might not have been saved. It would be too late to be grateful. How can I blame my father-in-law?"
"The words of His Highness the Fifth Prince have devastated our family."
Chen Simin bent down a little again.
Then, since Di Xin had woken up, there was no need to worry about whether the old emperor wanted to summon him again, but at least he still had to give a reply.
After following a young eunuch at the door of the palace and bringing back the old emperor's message from the palace, Di Xin tidied up his clothes.
Then he stepped inside.
…
At the same time.
Cheng Wangfu.
In the secret room of the study.
From a perspective that can only be seen through the God in the Heart, a golden-armored god with thousands of hands and many faces drilled through King Cheng's head.
The Yin God returns.
Then, King Cheng, who was sitting cross-legged, opened his eyes.
A smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.
The more than twenty dead men who assassinated King Yu just not far from the palace were actually members of his Mingyue Tower.
This assassination was arranged by him from beginning to end.
As a prince who has a desire to compete for the throne, Chen Simin, who serves the royal family, naturally understands this.
More than twenty acquired martial arts cultivators were able to successfully assassinate King Yu in front of such a second-level powerhouse. He had no idea of success in the first place.
But he still planned the operation.
And his real purpose?
Taking the opportunity to frame the blame on the alien mission?