Traveling through the Gaowu Tang Dynasty, Li Kuan and Li Shimin became the second sons of the Prince

Chapter 1066 I Really Have Evidence



Chapter 1066 I Really Have Evidence

"Boy, do you have the right to speak here?" Tang Jian didn't expect that a clever guy would appear in the middle of the road: "Do you believe that if I inform His Royal Highness the Prince of Chu, you will be in trouble?"

"Hey, you old man!" His Highness the Prince of Chu actually understood that Tang Jian wanted to share the pressure with him, so he asked Fang Yiai to make a clear statement, but the same old saying still applies: His Highness the Prince of Chu betrays his brothers but does not bury them: "I am loyal to His Highness the Prince of Chu, and I would go through fire and water for him at any time without blinking an eye. You actually want His Highness the Prince of Chu to kill loyal people? Then what have you become?"

"..." Tang Jian didn't want to answer such a trap-filled question, so he sighed and said to Fang Yiai, "Prince Consort Fang, since you insist on your statement, do you dare to come with me into the palace to see the emperor?"

"Uh...is it okay if I don't go?" Although Fang Yiai considered himself a good brother of Kuan Ge'er, Emperor Li II was too scary for him.

"Snapped!"

His Royal Highness the Prince of Chu originally intended to slap Fang Yiai on the head, but he was not here, so he could only slap Fang Yiai on the shoulder to prevent him from getting angry: "Prince Consort Fang, can't you just be brave to the end? What are you afraid of? You and His Royal Highness the Prince of Chu are brothers in life and death - if something really happens to you, can His Royal Highness the Prince of Chu just sit back and watch?"

"That seems to be the truth..." Fang Yiai was immediately excited when he heard this: "Mr. Tang! Lead the way!"

"I'll take you--" Tang Jian wanted to curse, but looking at the fully armed guards of the King of Chu in the courtyard, he thought about it and decided to hold back his temper for the time being: "I'll take you into the palace!"

"Thank you for your hard work, Lord Tang!" Tang Jian just finished speaking when he saw the guard leader standing next to Fang Yiai suddenly come to Tang Jian quickly. After the guards behind Tang Jian began to draw their swords to warn him, he stopped ten feet away from Tang Jian and said, "Lord Tang, His Royal Highness the King of Chu has instructed that we must prepare a gift for you when we come to Chang'an. We were talking about things just now and it was inconvenient to take out the gift, but now we don't have that worry."

After Li Kuan finished speaking, he controlled the shadow guard to pretend to search his chest for a while, then took out a palm-sized jade token and presented it with both hands.

When the guards beside Tang Jian saw this, they immediately sheathed their swords. Then, after getting a signal from Tang Jian, the guards stepped forward, took the jade token and handed it to Tang Jian.

"Your Highness the Prince of Chu is thoughtful..." Tang Jian's feelings towards His Highness the Prince of Chu are actually very complicated - when everyone supports His Highness the Prince of Chu, Tang Jian will firmly oppose it, but when everyone's attitude becomes ambiguous, Tang Jian becomes a staunch "Chu Prince's party member" without knowing when. However, he has been hiding it very deeply, and except for Li Jing and Chai Shao, few others know his position.

"Of course. His Royal Highness the King of Chu wasted a lot of top-quality jadeite for this gift."

"Oh..." Tang Jian responded softly after hearing that. After looking at the four words "白首不渝" on the jade token, the now gray-haired Mr. Tang twitched his mouth and said, "The poem is good... but it shouldn't be given to me..."

"It's appropriate, it's appropriate!" The guard leader said, and then turned around and looked at Fang Yiai: "Mr. Tang, there is nothing for us to do here. Fang Yiai, you take him away, and we will withdraw first."

"Ah? Ah!" Fang Yiai knew that these guards could not follow him into the palace, but he hadn't entered the palace yet? You bastard, can't you just give me a ride?

"Remember to listen to Lord Tang." The guard commander smiled and waved at Fang Yiai, then exchanged a glance with Tang Jian. After both parties nodded in agreement, the elite troops under His Royal Highness the Prince of Chu filed out of the courtyard.

Fang Yiai was left alone, feeling disheveled in the wind.

Of course, after they left, a dozen of the King of Chu's personal guards holding large yellow crossbows suddenly appeared on the walls around the courtyard and said, "Don't panic, Lord Tang. We are only responsible for making these Tibetans behave themselves. We don't care about anything else."

"You are indeed worthy of being someone close to His Royal Highness the Prince of Chu..." Tang Jian laughed and scolded, "The head of the family is unreliable, but the retainers are very considerate."

"Alas... Lord Tang, I forgot something important..." Just as Tang Jian finished his sigh, the guard leader suddenly came back. After greeting Tang Jian, he trotted over to Fang Yiai and handed him the Duan inkstone: "Remember to keep the evidence well."

Finally, he whispered in Fang Yiai's ear: "If that tyrant emperor really gets angry, you should take out this inkstone."

"Ah?" Fang Yiai was bewildered when he heard this, but when he wanted to ask more, the other party had already turned and left.

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Half an hour later, Fang Yiai knelt in the Taiji Hall and began to recount the love-hate relationship between Monk Bianji and Duke of Zhao, Zhangsun Wuji.

Of course, there is also the "Third Son" from the Tibetan world who suddenly appeared in the middle.

All in all, the story is wonderful.

It was so exciting that His Majesty Li II, who originally had a headache because of handling government affairs, now... has an even worse headache!

"Alright! Stop talking!" His Majesty Li II looked at Fang Yiai, who was kneeling in front of him in an orderly manner, with a changeable look in his eyes: "You mean... you were looking for Bian Ji because he had harassed Gao Yang before, but you accidentally ran into him and Wuji..."

"Snapped!"

When His Majesty Li II said this, he picked up the teacup on the table and threw it to the ground: "Asshole! Is this how that bastard taught you to make up lies?!

After so many years, he still hasn't made any progress!"

Seeing that His Majesty Li II was furious at this moment, almost no one inside and outside the hall dared to breathe loudly.

"Your Majesty...Your Majesty..." Although Fang Yiai was a simpleton, he used this attribute to the best of his ability at this moment: "Regarding the matter of the Duke of Zhao and the monk Bianji having an excessive relationship...I...I have evidence."

"You still have evidence?" When His Majesty Li Er heard this, he laughed in anger: "You still have evidence?!"

"In reply to your Majesty..." Fang Yiai nodded foolishly and said, "I really have evidence... Look..."

After saying this, he took out the inkstone from his arms.

"..." After seeing the inkstone, His Majesty Li II was about to mock, but then he seemed to realize something, so His Majesty Li II stood up from his seat, walked around the imperial desk, and came to Fang Yiai.

"..." After taking the Duan inkstone from Fang Yiai and examining it for a while, His Majesty Li II turned his head and glanced at the imperial desk behind him. He sighed first, then said calmly: "Come here! Imprison Fang Yiai in the Zongzheng Temple!"

"..." Until Fang Yiai was dragged away, he couldn't understand why the leader of the guards around Kuan Ge'er wanted to harm him.

But when he was being led away from the Taiji Hall, he suddenly heard His Majesty Li II say to the amiable chief eunuch standing by the door in a very amusing voice: "Zhang Nan, pass on my order to summon the Duke of Zhao, Zhangsun Wuji, into the palace!"


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