Chapter 676 Because He Had No Children, He Finally Died in Depression
"return!"
Seeing that Rong Su was really about to leave, Liu Wei held his forehead, suppressed the anger in his heart, and called him to stop.
Rong Su stopped and looked back at Liu Wei.
Liu Wei couldn't help but let out a breath and pointed to the chair opposite.
Rong Su hesitated for a moment, then came back and sat down.
Liu Wei was too lazy to talk nonsense with Rong Su and said directly: "Since you have accepted the case, I will tell you the details of the case."
Liu Wei said, and then said to Lin Sheng: "Mr. Lin, record it."
Lin Sheng had no choice but to continue to agree, and honestly picked up the pen again, thinking that it would be best if he really had something to remember this time!
"First of all, I didn't kill the person." Liu Wei said very directly and clearly, and then said: "I voluntarily stay in the prison, but I don't want to cause trouble, because according to my current observation, this case is probably a case of The case has been settled, so I want to confirm with the Seventh Prince first that you are serious about taking the case?"
Rong Su didn't think this person would be alarmist. Since this person made it clear in such a serious manner, it means that this case is really not simple.
It's just that she's just a princess, how serious can it be?
Besides, Yuping is just a concubine princess.
Even though she was favored by the queen during her lifetime and had the reputation of being a beautiful woman before the Buddha, she was still of low origin.
Not to mention that she is not as good as other princesses, but to say that Princess Yuehai is several levels heavier than Yuping.
Rong Su thought in his mind, without showing it on his face, and nodded casually: "Just tell me."
Liu Wei curled her lips. Anyway, she had said ugly things earlier. If Rong Su was in trouble in the future, it would have nothing to do with her anymore.
Thinking like this, Liu Wei looked at Li Jun again: "The Seventh Prince and Mr. Li are like brothers and have a strong friendship. There must be no secrets between the two of them, so there is no need for Mr. Li to avoid it, right?"
This is still the right thing to ask Rong Su.
This case involves many complex things, and Liu Wei can trust Rong Su temporarily. After all, as far as Liu Wei knows, there are some agreements between Rong Leng and Rong Su.
But Liu Wei couldn't trust Li Jun.
But if Rong Su doesn't matter, then Liu Wei doesn't matter either, because when this case is finally revealed, the ugly thing is that they, the royal family, have nothing to do with her, Liu Wei.
Liu Wei's words made Li Jun nervous. If it were in the past, Li Jun would not doubt the seventh prince's trust in him. The relationship between the two was the foundation of their relationship for nearly twenty years and could not be shaken easily.
But after what happened before, Li Jun hesitated.
After all, he knew that the Seventh Prince was really unhappy with Li You, and Li You was still under his command and had done several great things for him.
Li Jun's anxious eyes were cast on the man with a gloomy face, proud and indifferent, but he saw that the man was also looking at him.
After looking at each other for a moment, Li Jun heard him say lightly: "Yes."
It's a simple word, but it shows that trust in Li Jun is still there.
Li Jun let out a long breath. It was undeniable that the corners of his mouth could not help but curl up a little proudly.
Since Rong Su didn't care, Liu Wei had nothing to hide.
Liu Wei nodded casually and said, "The death of Princess Yuping is related to the case of Concubine Chang."
As soon as the word "Shang Fei" came out, Lin Sheng, who had planned to immerse himself in recording, seemed to be froze, and his face was full of panic.
The situation of Rong Su and Li Jun was not much better.
Rong Su changed slightly and just frowned deeply.
But Li Jun interrupted incredulously: "Do you know what you are talking about? Concubine Chang's case? I think you are really not afraid of death!"
Nowadays in Kyoto, who doesn't know that the word "Shang Fei" is taboo?
A palace concubine who colluded with the prince and plotted rebellion, a vicious woman who was treasonous and formed a clique for personal gain. These were the emperor's descriptions of Concubine Chang, the emperor's attitude towards Prince Quan, and the situation in Qingyun before a civil war was about to begin. Ting.
This Mr. Liu is really a blockbuster without even making a fuss.
Before leaving, he solved a missing child case that had not been solved for several years, and made friends with almost all the famous families in Kyoto's upper class. When he came back, he was directly involved in the most sensitive case of Concubine Chang in Kyoto today.
Does this person know that everything about Concubine Chang has been settled by the emperor?
Even the palace maids and eunuchs who once took care of Concubine Chang have all fallen into disgrace, and now none of them are even popular.
Oh, no, if there should be one alive, the palace maid named Huang'er is also Concubine Chang's most personal maid.
After Concubine Chang died, Huang'er disappeared without a trace and has never been found.
Liu Wei was afraid of death, but she didn't think this case had anything to do with her life or death. No matter how surprised Li Jun was or how frightened Lin Sheng was, Liu Wei just looked at Rong Su and continued: "Well, look at this .”
Liu Wei pushed out a scroll, unfolded it, and placed it in front of Rong Su.
Rong Su looked at it and saw that the painting showed a monk and an eagle. One person and one eagle were lifelike, and the scene vividly appeared on the paper.
"Buddha feeding the eagle?" Rong Su recognized it and raised his eyebrows, wondering why this man was showing him this.
"It's the picture of Buddha feeding the eagle." Liu Wei said: "Look at the signature above."
"Qingzhuangke?" Rong Su said thoughtfully as he softly murmured those three unfamiliar words.
"Qingzhuangke is the name of Concubine Min during her lifetime." Liu Wei said calmly.
Li Jun was in a daze and interrupted Liu Wei: "What Concubine Min? Who is Concubine Min?"
How many years have passed, Concubine Min, one of the four noble concubines back then, has long since disappeared. Now, how many people still know about this concubine, not to mention, more than ten years ago, Li Jun was just a newbie who couldn't remember everything. boy.
But Li Jun didn't know, but Rong Su knew.
Obviously, after hearing the word Min Fei, Rong Su thought of something.
Rong Su's expression immediately became subtle, and after a while he slowly said, "Concubine Min?"
Liu Wei was very interested: "It seems that the Seventh Prince still remembers Concubine Min. Why, how much do you remember? Can you tell me?"
Rong Su glanced at Liu Wei, pursed his lips, and said for a long time, without concealing anything: "I was still young back then, but I only remember that Concubine Min's family was rich, and she was originally the most promising one among the four noble concubines at that time, but because of her constant He was childless and died in depression."
What Rong Su said is similar to what Rong Leng said.
But Liu Wei knew it was not that simple. If she was just a famous concubine, Rong Su would not still remember her so clearly after more than ten years.
Liu Wei continued to look at Rong Su, waiting for him to continue.
Rong Su did continue to say: "Compared to other concubines, Concubine Min is lively, not young, but full of spirit. She often hears the Queen saying that Concubine Min is not solemn, but Concubine Min admits her mistakes every time and never changes her mind. , after that, Concubine Min seemed to have no fun anymore, and began to like to run to the imperial study. As long as the princes and princesses were in class, Concubine Min would hang out outside the study, sometimes playing with rabbits, sometimes playing with crickets, and the bachelor went to school for this. He reported to his father that Concubine Min had disturbed the purity of the imperial study room, causing the princes and princesses to have no intention of going to class and to lose their minds. Later, his father asked Concubine Min, but Concubine Min said confidently that this was her training for the princes and princesses. , if you can't stand the temptation of a little play, how much future will you have when you grow up? When the father heard that it was reasonable, he didn't pursue it, and even allowed a pavilion outside the imperial study to Concubine Min, in case Concubine Min was tired. , you can rest in the pavilion."