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Chapter 1021 Suiyang Storm

Suiyang is an important city that communicates between the east and west, north and south, and is well-informed.

When a famous party member and famous scholar Liu Biao passed by Suiyang, countless people received news and wanted to see Liu Biao. However, when they heard that Liu Biao was resigned and was in good health, many people hesitated and decided to see the direction of the wind.

Before Liu Cong and the Imperial Doctor entered the city gate, the news spread.

At this moment, those people were relieved.

Since the emperor sent an imperial physician to diagnose Liu Biao, he was obviously not dissatisfied with Liu Biao's resignation, and meeting Liu Biao would not cause any trouble.

But when they were about to visit, they received an amazing news.

Liu Biao suffered a stroke and was paralyzed. His originally handsome face was also crooked and he could not see anyone at all.

Everyone was shocked, and then there was a terrible guess.

The imperial physician sent by the emperor was probably not for Liu Biao's illness, but for his life.

Fortunately, Liu Biao's wife Chen came forward to explain as quickly as possible. The imperial physician only took Liu Biao's pulse and did not use medicine. He once reminded Liu Biao not to be excited and just rest.

But Liu Biao was excited.

So, Liu Biao's stroke cannot be said to have nothing to do with the emperor, but it is not what you imagined.

He was moved by the emperor's mind.

Chen personally explained that although not everyone believes it, it makes sense.

For a time, countless people sighed for Liu Biao and sent generous gifts and a large number of precious medicinal materials. I hope Liu Biao can recover as soon as possible.

Han Sui is no exception.

Han Sui was ordered to supervise the two prefectures, with the capital in Suiyang, and took over Cheng Yu's old subordinates. He was very conflicted when he learned that Liu Biao had passed by his jurisdiction.

As far as etiquette is concerned, he must not fail to show up.

As far as feelings are concerned, he really doesn't want to come forward.

He remembers the scene when he went to Luoyang when General Meng He Jin summoned him, but was despised by Yuan Shao and others.

Liu Biao was also present at the time. Although he didn't say anything, the contempt in his eyes was unconcealed.

So, he didn't want to see Liu Biao at all, he just wanted to send someone to give him some gifts.

When Han learned that Liu Biao had a stroke, he changed his mind and visited him in person.

Unlike those who were skeptical, he firmly believed that Liu Biao had a stroke but was not excited.

He had personally experienced the emperor's method of confronting others. The scroll of victory with the poem is still hidden in his home.

The general of the Fujun visited the door in person, but Chen was unable to stop him, so he had to ask someone to carry Liu Biao out and meet Han Sui.

Seeing Liu Biao's face tilted, his saliva kept flowing, and his right hand shaking like chicken feet, Han Sui was in a good mood, but his face was full of sympathy.

"Brother Jingsheng, you can rest well and recover as soon as possible. Those who know will say that the king's kindness is too heavy, and those who don't know will inevitably make random guesses and even doubt the emperor. Even if a minister cannot share the worries of the emperor,

You can't slander the emperor, are you right?"

Although Liu Biao had a stroke, his mind was still clear and he could hear Han Sui's sarcasm.

You can't bear it if you are so kind.

You can't share the worries of the emperor and also cause slander for the emperor. You are really worried.

In short, it's not human inside or outside.

He glared at Han Sui, his mouth was ummy, but he couldn't say a complete sentence.

But Han Sui listened very seriously and nodded repeatedly, as if I understand you.

Liu Biao was angry and anxious, almost fainting.

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After seeing Liu Biao, Han then went to visit the imperial physician who was ordered to take Liu Biao's pulse.

The imperial physician felt very wronged and repeatedly explained that he really didn't give Liu Biao medicine and didn't even have an injection.

When he took Liu Biao's pulse, although Liu Biao was a little weak, he was indeed not sick. He just needed to pay attention to recuperation. Who knew that in the blink of an eye, Liu Biao had a stroke.

He is in a dilemma now, and he can't even wash his way into the Yellow River, and he doesn't know how to explain to the emperor when he goes back.

After hearing this, Han Sui thought about something.

He had heard of similar situations once.

When Liu Biao left Luoyang, Yuan Shu went to see him off. Liu Biao was also in good condition, but although he was in a bad mood, he didn't get any illness. Later, he got sick for some reason.

Considering Yuan Shu's character, Han Sui believed that Liu Biao was probably the mastermind by Yuan Shu, and it might be related to the scroll given by Yuan Shu.

But the emperor did not have an edict to Liu Biao, only an oral order.

The problem may be in oral orders.

The imperial physician only cares about the pulse, and only Liu Cong can convey oral instructions.

The answer to the question should be Liu Cong.

Han Sui immediately sent someone to invite Liu Cong.

Liu Biao had a stroke and Liu Cong was in a panic. He was not Han Sui's opponent. He was frightened by Han Sui and told him all the way to meet Liu Biao.

Han Sui found the crux of the problem as soon as he heard this, and couldn't help feeling very happy.

You, Liu Biao, are today, and you are really unhappy to retribution. When you looked down on me back then, did you think that today would be regarded as a corrupt scholar who reads books to death by the emperor?

It's better to piss you off.

He was happy in his heart, but Han Sui couldn't see any of it on his face. He said to Liu Cong earnestly, you should make the cart and the last part of this matter publicly so that everyone can know the truth.

Otherwise, some people would suspect the emperor and treat the royal family with despicable means, while others would despise Lingzun, thinking that Lingzun was flattered and had no scheming.

Liu Cong was even more panicked and told Han Sui's words to his mother Chen.

Chen thought about it repeatedly and felt that Han Sui was right. Announcement of the truth may be the best way. Otherwise, neither the suspicion of the emperor would be relieved, and Liu Biao would be despised.

Of course, the reason for Liu Biao's stroke cannot be said to be ashamed, but can only be said to be excessive use of his brain.

Under Han Sui's operation, Chen personally wrote a situation statement, published it in the document, and attached the question of Liu Cong.

Although the truth cannot be believed by everyone, it is at least more convincing than Chen's explanation.

More importantly, the question about mountaineering attracted everyone's attention, and public opinion turned to discuss the answer to this question instead of paying attention to why Liu Biao had a stroke.

Xun Yue, who passed by Suiyang and was about to return to his hometown Yingchuan, was also attracted by this question.

He almost thought of the emperor's advice.

When he first heard the emperor's advice, he did not take it seriously, but just thought it was the emperor who mocked him for admiring the saint, but could not follow the saint's footsteps. Now hearing this question, he realized that the emperor might not just mock him like this.

Simple.

The emperor may want him to discover the problem himself, rather than stop in the saint's classics.

After repeated thinking, Xun Yue changed his itinerary and decided to go to Mount Tai to take a look.

He wants to confirm that the top of the mountain is colder than the bottom of the mountain.

In his opinion, this is obviously contrary to common sense. It is likely that it is just a strange story that is heard, and it may not be the truth.

When he left Suiyang, he brought a newspaper.

At the same time, the imperial physician returned to the road with a mansion report and reported the matter before the cart.

There is an article written by Chen, and the suspicion of the emperor has been basically cleared. He can stay out of the matter without suffering any unintentional disasters.

After hearing this, Liu Xie first thought of Han Sui.

If Han Sui hadn't operated from it, it would be difficult for him to prove his innocence.

The second is Yuan Shu.

What kind of painting did Yuan Shu give Liu Biao a gift that made Liu Biao so angry that he vomited blood?


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