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Chapter 1933: Underground Dark King

Li Xuanci hummed and said bluntly: "There are still three singers from Yuhua Pavilion in the palace of the British Prince. They are all excellent in playing, playing and singing, and they are not inferior to those in the palace." After finishing speaking, Li Xuanci frowned.

He said, "Isn't it more than that?"

"It's really more than that. Yuhua Pavilion is just a cover. It's a mess behind the scenes. It's unsightly. There's power and sex trading, buying and selling officials, materialistic desires and forcing girls into prostitution. There's everything that bullies men and women and puts people's lives at risk. It's all evil.

, there are countless crimes committed by Dagan law. Hey, it is really a mess. The fifth brother has little talent and little knowledge. He is dizzy after being interrogated for days and nights. It is not that the fifth brother is lazy. I really want to go hunting outside the city to get some fresh air, so as not to

In a moment of anger, he hurt Lao Ba with a heavy hand." Li Xuanze laughed at himself and said that it is wise to retreat in order to advance. Compared with his hard work in trying cases, the Seventh Prince, who is the leader of the three capitals, is always looking more ugly and has no merit.

There is also hard work, and the aggressive questioning can't help but make people feel cold and heart-wrenching.

Emperor Wanlong stared at Li Xuanci. Although the Millennium Falcon is rare, one is related to the country and the country, and the other is the icing on the cake. Emperor Wanlong can still distinguish the importance of which is less important.

Li Xuanci was calm and composed, showing no surprise or joy. He bowed his hands and said, "Brother Five Emperors, thank you for your hard work. I am ashamed of myself." After saying this, he looked at Prince Deng Li Xuansi who was kneeling on the ground. There was undisguised disgust in Li Xuanci's eyes.

I didn't say anything more, Emperor Wanlong was right in the main hall, taking over the guests, which was naturally not good.

The hatred in Li Xuanci's eyes actually had two meanings. One was, of course, hatred that Li Xuansi, as the emperor's heir, had done such an outrageous thing and undermined the foundation of Da Gan, while the other reason lay with King Hui Li Xuanze.

There were two royal heirs who left the palace at a young age. One was Wuyang Princess Li Yanzhen. She sought blessings from heaven or something, but was sent to Zhuozhou to practice martial arts. The other was King Hui. Compared with Wuyang's obedience to heaven's secrets

, Hui Wang Li Xuanze's luck was much worse. After the death of his mother, Concubine Chu, someone in Qintian Prison predicted that it was an ominous sign. It was said that Fuzhou was sealed off, but in fact, he was sent out of the palace and stayed away from the court ever since.

Tang, if nothing unexpected happens, he will end up being a prince who seizes territory and splits the land. Of course, starting a rebellion is another story. But an accident happened anyway. King Hui Li Xuanze actually returned to Zhuocheng. As for how and why he came back, under the court

Undercurrents were surging, and there were all kinds of speculations, but there was no conclusion. He watched Emperor Wanlong keep silent about King Hui's return to Zhuocheng. It was neither because of his preference for neglecting King Hui after many years, nor because of the strangeness that he had never been in love with him.

Just like the other princes, the ministers gradually gave up their curiosity and only regarded Li Xuanze as an ordinary prince of Dagan.

But this is not the case in the hearts of the Li family members. Li Xuanze, who was entrusted with Fuzhou, rushed back to Zhuocheng so coincidentally after the deposed prince Li Xuanyi was dethroned. It seemed to everyone that he had ulterior motives, and before that, Li Xuanze rarely came back to Zhuocheng, and was with Zhuocheng.

Everyone is not familiar with it. No matter how fiercely these princes, princes, and grandsons who were born and grew up in Zhuocheng fought with each other on weekdays, once they met King Hui, they all rejected him unanimously and regarded him as an outsider. Counting those who knew him at first.

When King Wu Li Xuanxu was supervising the country, he was particularly wary of the talents and reputations of Li Luo and Li Xuanci. Even so, the closeness between them was much better than that of King Hui.

Now what Li Xuansi has done, Li Xuanci's own information, plus the rumors revealed by Li Luo before entering the palace, in Li Xuanci's view, it is true that Li Xuansi was in prison and borrowed the east wind for King Hui.

Unabashed betrayal.

Li Luo did not tell Li Xuanci about Li Xuansi's fall from the horse. After all, it was difficult to tell the truth from the false. If it was really Tian Guan who did the trick, there would be nothing wrong with Li Xuansi even if he did something that was outrageous to both humans and gods.

Li Xuansi remained silent, as if he had accepted his fate. But Li Luo knew that Li Xuansi was definitely not someone who would just sit back and wait for death. What he told Li Luo at the inspection department would definitely be told to King Hui, and whether it was true or not.

.Li Xuansi was waiting for a price, and he probably made up his mind to deal with the situation between the Inspection Department and the Internal Security Department. The muddy the water, the better. Only by leveraging his strength can he have a chance to get something.

Just like what Li Luo said, if you are hanging on for a breath, you will only have one life left, but you will only have the freedom to live in darkness for the rest of your life.

These are just human nature. When Li Luo let Di Jie and Ling Shutong take away Prince Deng, he had already expected it. There was only one thing that Li Luo still had doubts about. How much connection did Prince Hui have with Yuhua Pavilion?

How could the king be so resolute in withdrawing from the affair and taking care of himself? What's more, Eunuch Chang and Mi Cangqiong worked hand in hand to deliver the edict and created a dangerous situation at the palace gate.

"How could I give birth to such a rebellious beast like you, Li Xuansi? There are no outsiders here. Please explain it to me and tell your brothers and sisters."

Li Xuansi looked up at Emperor Wanlong, with a bitter and guilty expression on his lips, and said in a hoarse voice: "Father, my son has committed a heinous crime, and his crime is unpardonable. My father wants to kill me, but I will cut him into pieces."

No complaints.”

Emperor Wanlong shouted angrily: "If I had known this, why did I do it in the first place! Now that I have come to accept my punishment, will I be able to expose the shameful things you have done! You traitor, you deserve to die!"

Li Xuansi lowered his head in silence and sobbed slightly. Emperor Wanlong was even more furious. He raised his eyes and looked at Li Luo and Li Xuanci and scolded: "You two, one is the inspection chief, and the other is

Commanders of the three capitals of Zhuocheng, this traitor is making trouble right under your noses, and you don’t even notice it at all? What do I want from you?”

Li Xuanci glanced at Li Luo, who was silent. In fact, he was also puzzled. If it was possible that Li Xuansi had concealed the truth from the Sandu soldiers in charge of Li Xuanci, after all, the Duqi Duwei Duhu was not a yamen specializing in spying on news inside and outside Zhuocheng.

, but how could it be possible that even Li Luo, who held the Privy Council, could have concealed it and made it so that he was now giving others the leverage.

Li Luo was silent, but Li Xuanci was the elder, but he had to speak. Chengyan took the blame and said: "Father, my son has committed a crime of negligence, please punish him."

Emperor Wanlong's chest heaved and he glanced at Li Xuanci coldly. In fact, everyone in the palace knew that this matter had little to do with the oversight of the three capitals. Emperor Wanlong was just venting his anger. The key was that the Inspection Department and the Privy Council were under the control of Prince Deng.

What role did he play in this matter? I really don’t know, or Li Luo acquiesced to King Deng to cause trouble in Zhuocheng, or even acted colludingly. It was Li Luo who single-handedly supported the Yuhua Pavilion. Under the emperor’s feet, a person

The deposed king actually has such great courage that he can be called the dark king of Zhuocheng underground.


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