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Chapter 8: Traveling through the play 8

"How could she commit suicide? She has been staying well in Fengxiao Palace, how could she commit suicide?"

He couldn't help but yelled at the guards next to him. Mingqi Xiu had been crying. Seeing his rage, he resigned and walked out: "Sister said that she would rather die than bring shame to the Su family.

…”

"boom!"

All the teacups on the table were swept away by Jun Mo, and his face looked very ugly.

Humiliated... humiliated... Su Gongjin, is your family's honor worth sacrificing your life? As smart as you are, can't you guess my thoughts?

I just don’t want to be a puppet anymore, I just want to overthrow Su Fu, I want to take charge of the government, but...

I don’t regret making you my queen!

Otherwise, I could have captured you before saluting, so why bother putting on a show in front of all the ministers and sending you to Fengxiao Palace for protection before taking action?

Su Gongjin, why don’t you understand?

Or... you know it clearly, but...

Almost unwilling to think about this desperate answer, he raised his hand. He almost didn't dare to look at the figure beside the bed again, and was so sad: "Come here, send someone out immediately to inform Grand Master Su, just tell me

I am willing to make a truce and choose ministers to come to reconcile. Let the whole imperial city take down the wedding curtains and hang up white curtains in memory of Queen Su, and the whole country mourns her!"

"Your Majesty, you must not do it!" Mingzheng, who was sweating profusely after hearing the news, quickly stopped him: "Your Majesty, please put the lives of tens of millions of people in the Li Fire Country first, and please do not let the news that the Queen is dead come to light.

Spread the word out of the palace!"

Although Jun Mo was still immersed in endless sorrow, he must be a psychic person. Seeing what he said, after thinking about it for a while, he understood what he meant.

Yes! The 800,000-strong army led by Su Fu is at the gate of the city at this moment. Isn't it just to force them to release Su Gongjin?

It is known throughout the country that the most precious thing in the life of Grand Master Su, who is highly respected in the army, is the daughter he has been looking forward to with great difficulty. It is said that when she was just born, a vision came from the sky, and a hundred phoenixes roared in the sky.

Grand Master Su was overjoyed to have her daughter back in her arms, and believed that this daughter had an extraordinary origin and would be a great mother in the world in the future.

So since Su Gongjin was born, Su Fu invited Le Tu, the most famous teacher in the Li Fire Kingdom, to teach her all the principles of life and how to survive in the palace.

Su Gongjin was smart and smart since she was a child. She was familiar with the "Girls' Commandments" and "The Book of Songs" at the age of three, and was already able to write poems at the age of four. Her intelligence made Su Fu satisfied with his regret of not having a son, and even doted on her too much.

life.

With Su Gongjin like this and such an ending, how could he let Su Fu know that his daughter was dead?

Su Fu will destroy the entire palace!!

Drenched in cold sweat, Jun Mo's command about to be spoken was stuck in his throat, and the hand that was suspended in mid-air finally slowly lowered it.

Yes, you can't tell it, even... even the person who knows this secret will die!

He didn't need to speak, Mingzheng had ordered people to drag down all the palace maids who knew about it and execute them when he was hesitating - this was the only way he could keep his daughter.

And in his eyes, what does it matter how many of these humble palace maids die? Just report a death from illness...

He killed these people without blinking an eye, and he really had no regrets in his heart.

"emperor……"

At this critical moment, he respectfully waited for the emperor's decision.

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