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897 Feng Shui Turns Around

The word pride came out of Bailiyuan's lips and teeth, tainted with a bit of coldness that could not be concealed.

Bailiyuan didn't stop any longer and walked towards the prison with his head held high.

From the beginning to the end, he kept his chest and back straight, and even if the Protectorate Army followed him with eager eyes, his dignity could not be compromised.

He held his head high and his eyes were calm. He was still the great Sima under one person and the high-spirited regent in the court.

Bailiyuan pursed his lips tightly, and there was a flash of coldness in his eyes.

He definitely didn't lose to Lin Chu, he just lost to the love between his children and the people's hearts.

Baili Mingshuang!

He looked up at the clear sky and the bright sun. You are really my good daughter!

He slowly raised the corners of his lips. Do you really think that by expelling a Bailiyuan, you can completely suppress the Baili clan?

One day, I will let you see the true strength of Bailishi!

The case of Lin Chu's rebellion was concluded.

The process was tortuous and the ending was unexpected. The whole of Shangjing was shocked by it. The twists and turns of the court trial in Dali Temple became a hot topic of discussion among the people of Shangjing after dinner.

However, many people involved in the world are calmer than anyone else.

On the seventh day after Duanmulang's death, his coffin was raised and buried in the imperial mausoleum. Bailiyuan also disappeared into the upper capital along with the vast funeral procession.

Lin Chu and Lin Zhi both sent people to monitor Bailiyuan. However, he was a rare good boy and actually fulfilled his duty to sweep the imperial mausoleum. He wasted a lot of energy and energy in the incense, candles and paper horses every day.

Lin Chu frowned when he saw the secret report. Bailiyuan was only one step away from the throne, and there was no way he would just accept his fate.

After a series of changes, the city of Shangjing finally ushered in a rare tranquility. Lin Chu sensed the impending crisis, but all the clues seemed to disappear as Bailiyuan left the capital.

Lin Chu put down her thoughts on cleaning up Bailiyuan for the time being. She had more important things to complete.

"Yan'er."

Lin Chu held on to the white marble railing on the Jade River in the Princess Mansion with one hand, staring coldly at the sparkling lake under the setting sun, with a rather uneasy look on his face: "I..."

Duanmuyan chuckled: "Master, I finally believe you are a woman. Only women can be so coy."

Lin Chu curled his lips, it was really a turn of events, and one day he was ridiculed by the little girl.

"Master, did you meet a man you like that you are too embarrassed to talk about?" Duanmuyan blinked: "Tell me who it is, and I will tell it for you. Leave it to me, and I will make sure he agrees happily."

Lin Chu coughed and blushed slightly: "Don't use me for entertainment. I came to you today for something very important."

"I met the prince-in-law in Kuizhou Mansion."

"I know."

Duanmuyan's eyes dimmed for a moment, but he was relieved in an instant: "I read all the military reports that were sent to the camp."

She took a breath for a moment, then spoke again: "The world is so big, but he chose to surrender to the enemy and treason. He will die on the battlefield, and it is his own fault."

"That's not the case." Lin Chu frowned slightly, thinking about how to speak.

When she first saw Hua Yi in Wangjiang Xiaozhu, she also thought he was hopeless. But what happened next...

She untied the small baggage she was carrying behind her and handed it to Duanmuyan: "There is a letter and a round fan in here. They are all things left to you by the prince-in-law. You still need to take a look."

Duanmuyan lowered his head with a rather complicated expression: "His things..."

"Take it."

Lin Chu put the bundle into her hand: "Read these two things carefully, you won't regret it. And..."

Lin Chu's frown became tighter and tighter: "Before the late emperor passed away, there was something he asked me to tell you."


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