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The first thousand two hundred and forty-one chapters of the Mingyuelou solution

Human beings' joys and sorrows are not the same.

If you want to get someone to change their stance, the most effective way is not to use various techniques to persuade the other person, but to connect each other's interests.

And this benefit is not about gaining something, but about losing something.

Regardless of admitting it or not, no one can accept others taking what belongs to them without any grudges.

This is true even for saints.

Not to mention that what Cheng Wang did also threatened their wealth and lives.

Therefore, when the zhezi carefully prepared by Di Xin was circulated and all the officials' expressions changed, Di Xin knew it.

Things are stable today.

Cheng Wang's behavior has caused public outrage. As long as he is not a fool at this moment, it is impossible for him to speak openly for him.

Then the next thing will be easier to deal with.

In the face of the conclusive facts, even the officials who had been closest to King Cheng could not wait to distance themselves from their relationship with King Cheng.

And with this evidence, even those who just wanted to use the topic to accuse Di Xin of raiding Prince Cheng's palace did not dare to speak again.

After the king's body was carried out, the behavior of the officials became even more obvious.

After all, everyone is dead, so even if you really have any special ideas, you can just forget about it.

The outcome of Cheng Wang’s treatment came soon.

Although hundreds of officials criticized King Cheng's actions, after all, King Cheng was the eldest son of the current emperor and had already died. Therefore, although everyone did not show favoritism, they did not add insult to injury.

This includes the old emperor and Di Xin.

No matter how you explain it, the fact that you killed your son and your brother in last night's action cannot be erased.

Naturally, two people will not regret what they have done, but this does not conflict with the "private relationship" that is later reflected as father and brother.

On the contrary, an emotionless executioner will make officials feel fearful.

Therefore, in the end, it was just that the king was deprived of his title, demoted to a commoner, and not allowed to enter the royal mausoleum.

The family members of King Cheng were also demoted to common people, and then sent out of the capital and never allowed to return to the capital.

Compared with the various culpable responsibilities of the prince, this kind of treatment can almost be said to be magnanimous.

Of course, this is also because King Cheng did not leave any heirs.

After all, King Cheng was different from the second prince. Although he was guilty of colluding with foreigners, he did not rebel after all. And if he had an heir, he would still have royal blood even if he was demoted to a commoner.

If someone is taking advantage of it, no matter what the consequences are, it will not be a good thing for the court after all.

The fact that he had been idle for many years was one of the reasons why King Cheng, as the eldest son, had to fight for the throne with his younger brothers.

In other words, compared to those abilities and character, this is the biggest reason.

Otherwise, how could a feudal dynasty that pays attention to the establishment of long-term heirs fall into a state of having many sons and heirs when the old emperor is seriously ill and almost leaderless?

Don’t the officials know that this will only damage Dali’s heritage and shake Dali’s already shaky foundation?

Although Baiguan didn't say it, he was still worried in his heart.

What should we do if King Cheng has some unspeakable hidden disease and cannot give birth to a dragon child even after he ascends the throne?

Although it is possible to adopt someone from the clan, there are a lot of troubles that come with it.

And from this we can also see that King Cheng can still achieve dominance under such circumstances. How strong is his ability?

If Emperor Xin had not caught King Cheng off guard by "turning the table" last night and obtained the evidence that could not be transferred in the future, even if King Cheng was deprived of his position as supervisor of the country, the outcome of who would win in the end would still be unknown.

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As for the outcome of King Cheng's decision, it was unanimously approved with almost no objections.

And then, it’s time to deal with some follow-up matters.

After all, that underground organization was secretly established by King Cheng.

Mingyue Tower.

And this is actually what the officials are most concerned about.

After all, no one feels safe when they think that there may be one or more spies from other organizations hiding in the house.

Even some radical officials have already thought about changing all the servants in the government after returning.

At the court meeting, Di Xin and the old emperor looked at each other secretly.

Although the sooner the Mingyue Tower is eradicated, the better, but after all, its scale is too large. A single move can affect the whole body. It cannot be done randomly like destroying other underground organizations. Methods need to be paid attention to.

So after the two people discussed it last night, they decided to hide the roster containing the members of Mingyue Tower so as not to reveal it to the public.

According to external reports, it was accidentally damaged during the siege of Prince Cheng's Mansion last night.

Anyway, those who besieged Prince Cheng's Mansion last night were Di Xin's own people, so there was no need to worry about this lie being exposed.

However, the four adult palace guards who also besieged them for battle last night could not be dealt with so easily.

According to Di Xin's original thoughts, these were four acquired peak martial arts cultivators after all, which were extremely rare, so they were temporarily detained to see if there was any possibility of conquering them in the future.

When Da Li stabilizes and he begins his expedition, the army will need a large number of manpower.

But this can no longer be the case.

But Di Xin doesn't need to worry about this aspect.

Before he could think about it, the old emperor had already sent people to Tianlao to kill the four detained guards of Prince Cheng's Mansion.

When a person dies, there is no need to worry about leaking secrets.

In response, Di Xin could only sigh.

Unlike King Jing, King Cheng was not a tyrannical person, and he also did an excellent job in wooing officials in the court, so basically no one in his household committed any crime.

This is also the reason why Emperor Xin did not go on a killing spree after he broke into Prince Cheng's Mansion.

Their hostility is just a matter of stance, there is no personal grudge, and there is no justice or evil. If they kill indiscriminately, it will be their own fault.

But he didn't say much.

In the final analysis, those who make big things have to be casual about trivial matters. Those four people are still his enemies after all. Although he does not kill indiscriminately, he will not have the heart to accuse his allies.

However, although it is said that the roster is damaged, it is not appropriate if no clues can be provided.

Di Xin and the old emperor picked up a few Mingyue Tower's small strongholds in the capital and asked the Jingying camp to use them as clues to start investigating.

Even in order to make it realistic, neither of them pointed out the Mingyue Tower spies hidden in the Beijing camp.

The purpose of this is to prevent Mingyue Tower from jumping over the wall.

Almost all over Dali, there are countless spies lurking in the court and the people. If they are forced into a hurry and take risks to riot collectively, it will definitely cause a huge shock in Dali.

Without the divine king Cheng Wang, an organization like Mingyue Tower that does not belong to each other cannot achieve any great things, but it still has the ability to do bad things.

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