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Chapter 906-Conspiracy

    

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Li Chen finally took a look at the rotten tiger carcass in the black box, waved his hand and asked someone to take Hu Kai's body down with the box to be sent back to Jinling, and then turned around and went back to Xi Zheng Hall.

the gift of King Wen soon became known all over the city.

when others heard that King Wen had given the prince a dead tiger as a wedding gift, their expressions were extremely wonderful.

I've seen ruthless, never seen so ruthless.

according to the blood relationship, King Wen is the real uncle of the prince today.

as a vassal king and a wedding gift to his prince and nephew, he unexpectedly raised a dead tiger full of maggots, which dealt a blow to King Wen's reputation to a certain extent.

the Qin Empire has always been a country that pays attention to etiquette, righteousness and shame, and Confucian culture is very popular.

courtesy, righteousness and shame, etiquette ranks first.

when King Wen did so, it was his own reputation that was bad.

when the news reached Zhao Xuanji, he just smiled faintly and did not make any statement, as if he saw through King Wen's purpose.

and when Li Yinhu knew about this, his expression was more or less ugly.

he couldn't figure out why King Wen was so impulsive. on the other hand, his name was Li Yinhu, and King Wen gave a dead tiger to the crown prince. He didn't know if there was any deeper metaphor for this.

without waiting for him to think too much, Zhao Xuanji sent someone to pick him up to Zhaofu for a chat.

Li Yinhu's spirit was shocked.

it is only a few days before the wedding of the prince, and according to the agreement of the two, the wedding day is the time for them to get into trouble.

this time, Zhao Xuanji should discuss the specific details with himself.

hurried to Zhao Fu. In the study, Li Yinhu met not only Zhao Xuanji, but also two other cabinet masters, Zhang Biwu and Fu Yuzhi.

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"Hello, two adults."

Li Yinhu's posture is very low. As soon as he sees two people in the door, he immediately takes the initiative to greet him.

he knows that these two men are Zhao Xuanji's right-hand men, and Zhao Xuanji can't get things done without these two people, so his attitude must not be neglected.

Zhang Biwu and Fu Yuzhi also gave Li Yinhu a lot of face and got up to greet each other with a smile.

"Hello, Zhao Wang."

"King Zhao looks good."

the three people greeted each other, but Zhao Xuanji, who was sitting on it, did not interrupt.

when the three people finished their pleasantries, Zhao Xuanji looked up and said to Li Yinhu, "tomorrow morning, we are going to push you out."

Li Yinhu had an idea.

during the previous communication, the two basically reached a consensus.

the logic of the whole incident is that he came forward to question the unreasonable and illegal behavior of the crown prince of Donggong as the eight princes of the dynasty and King Zhao, causing a group of courtiers to attack.

of course, countless times have proved that this move can not completely bring down the East Palace.

but they don't care. They want a name, an effect.

this has two advantages, which can further reduce the reputation of the East Palace and lose the hearts of the people.

second, and most important, it makes sense to push yourself to the front desk.

he was also the son of Emperor Dahang. He had a reasonable and legal right to inherit the Daqin Empire, and he could come forward and argue with the crown prince.

in that way, it would be the prince seizing the throne, rather than the subjects committing the rebellion. There is a fundamental difference.

the former is not uncommon in all dynasties. To put it bluntly, it is a family affair of the royal family.

the latter is a rebellion that everyone can condemn. Su Zhenting turned his head and looked at a hall not far away, where the subjects of the Qin Empire who had made great contributions to the country were able to share the temple, which is the highest...