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Why were you daydreaming earlier? I just felt strange. The Emperor was too cold to Yan Che. He was the Emperor’s only legitimate son. Even if he hated him, he shouldn’t have cared less about where he went. Since the Emperor allowed Eighth Brother to go home to rest, why didn’t he pity his only legitimate son? The Emperor wasn’t necessarily pitying Qin Zhaoyu, but rather showing kindness to the officials who had been loyal to the Second Prince in order to win over the people and stabilize the government. If he wanted to stabilize the government, he wouldn’t have allowed a scum like Yan Qi to become Crown Prince. The Emperor didn’t necessarily have this thought. After all, there was still Sui. But the Emperor was also very cold to Sui. It was strange. The Emperor was cold and indifferent to his own biological son. But, only in front of Yan Li did he act like a kind father. Sister-in-law, do you believe me? I believe you. Then I tell you, before I couldn’t speak, couldn’t write, it was all pretend. What happened? Why did you pretend like that? Because I saw Father kill Mother. Father was the culprit, not Brother Jin. I saw it with my own eyes. Are you pretending to be stupid because you’re afraid of being found out by the Emperor? Father used to be as kind to me as he was to Brother Li. But ever since that day, Father’s gaze upon me has always been dark. Father’s temper has gotten worse now. If he finds out, he’ll definitely kill me. Sister-in-law, please believe me. I believe you. Sui, don’t worry. Brother Qi and I will protect you. Grandmother said you’re the greatest forensic expert in the Zhou Dynasty. I’ll tell you everything. Can you and Brother Qi help me? I don’t want Mother and Brother Jin to die inexplicably. I promise you. That day, I was supposed to attend a reading banquet with the older brothers in the back garden. Brother Jin promised me he would give me a reward. But I don’t like adult banquets. So, I pretended to be sick and didn’t go. I snuck into Hanguang Hall to see Mother’s collection. Who knew, Father and Mother returned early. So, I quickly hid behind the tent. I ask you, where did you get this book? What exactly is your purpose? Can the Emperor tell me, [Concubine Jin] why is the Emperor’s handwriting completely different from the one in the book? Didn’t I tell you? I’ve been injured. My waist, back, and arms are injured. My handwriting will naturally change. His handwriting is exactly the same. Sui. Does the Emperor know you have this note? I don’t know. I’ve never told anyone else. Sui. Go play there for a while. I have something to discuss with Brother Qi. The books and notes that led to Concubine Jin’s death must have been purged by the Emperor. I still need to compare them carefully before I can deduce the real reason the Emperor killed Concubine Jin. If it’s really as Sui said, then it’s certain that Prince Jin wanted to cover up the Emperor’s murder of Concubine Jin, thus taking the blame. The person who could move Song Xiwen’s body to Prince Jin’s Residence must know what happened and intend to publicize this. I’m afraid his intentions are aimed at the imperial throne. The Empress must know the truth. Everything the Empress did was supposed to be for Yan Che to inherit the throne smoothly. But unexpectedly, the Emperor hated being threatened the most. Finally, the Emperor found an opportunity to eliminate them both. What a pity. What if Yan Che tries to rise again after escaping? If it’s true, as we guessed, Yan Che was deliberately released by the Emperor. He only hopes that he doesn’t fall into Prince Cheng’s hands. Otherwise, his life will be in danger. In that case, Sui… Brother Qi, rest assured. I didn’t hear anything. Just like before, don’t say a word. Continue playing dumb. Report to the Emperor. After Princess Yongci’s examination, Second Prince Yan Che didn’t commit suicide, but was murdered by cutting his throat. Carelessly. Brother clearly committed suicide with a dagger. According to the wound, the murder weapon was a long sword. This isn’t the dagger handed over by Prince Cheng. I secretly compared them. The shape of the Second Prince’s wound is exactly the same as the shape of Prince Cheng’s sword. Carelessly. Speaking carelessly. Father. He’s slandering. I told you to go find the Second Prince. Why did you tie your brother’s hands and feet and cut his throat? Father. Because… Because he… Because he didn’t come back with me, I ordered someone to tie him up. He was angry and ran into my sword. Speaking carelessly. Emperor. The Second Prince died unjustly. Emperor. Prince Cheng has long harbored ambitions to succeed the Crown Prince. He relies on the Emperor’s only adult prince, long considering the throne his own. He even said arrogant words about the Feng Family’s daughter being unfit to be an empress, insisting on a divorce from Duke Zhong’s Estate. The evidence of Prince Cheng killing his brother is clear. Emperor, do not tolerate this any longer. Emperor. Prince… Prince Cheng, Yan Qi. You are truly cruel. In order to plot the Crown Prince’s position, you killed your brother. Have the Court interrogate him. The Emperor is wise. The Emperor is wise. Who dares? Who dares? You one… You one by one. No. It turns out that Father has been lying to me. It was clearly you who ordered me to kill the Second Prince. Now you blame me for killing my brother. Blame me for killing my brother. Why did you lie to me? Why did you lie to me? – Why did you lie to me? – Protect the Emperor. Rebel. Starting today, banish Yan Qi to a commoner, confined to Zongzheng Temple for life. Come. Father, why did you lie to me? I am your only adult prince. Rebellious. Father. Emperor. Emperor. Don’t be angry, Emperor. Che. My Che. Yan Qi. You have committed many crimes. Is there anything the Emperor needs to explain? Could you please let me serve you away, without any harm. You don’t need to bother. Watching the opera? Let’s begin. Pay your respects to Prince Rui. Please allow Eunuch Yuan to make amends. There are some matters I wish to discuss privately with the commoner, Yan Qi.