General Chen has a very good foundation, as he was brought up by General Chen. There is no problem with his loyalty to the emperor and his patriotism, but his heart is not cruel enough!

This gave the enemy an opportunity to take advantage.

If he had gotten rid of Master Chen San at the beginning, he wouldn't have been plotted against at every step afterwards. With a traitor in his own family, how could General Chen not be defeated!

Even at this point, he is still concerned about the relationship between brothers. Where is the national justice?

This is also what the emperor cares about.

General Xiao stared at Xiao Jingxing with sharp eyes, and taught him word by word:

"National interests are above all else! You chew this sentence into pieces, swallow it, and let it melt into your blood."

Xiao Jingxing answered loudly: "Yes! Grandson remembers it."

"Yeah!" General Xiao nodded with satisfaction.

He watched General Chen and his two horses run away until he could no longer see his figure. Then he took his grandson back to the mansion, and Xiao Jingxing ground ink for him.

General Xiao finally started writing his memorial.

He gave a detailed account of the recent developments in the border town and the newly discovered iron mines.

The details of the investigation into General Chen were also explained, but no plea was made for General Chen, not even a single word.

Because General Xiao knew that the royal family was suspicious!

Especially at this sensitive time, he did not beg for mercy, but reported everything he found out to the emperor truthfully, which was the greatest help to General Chen.

According to the rules, it would take about half a month for several thick memorials to be delivered through the post station, and at the fastest it would take twelve or thirteen days.

The timing is just right.

In the Kyoto Imperial Palace, Concubine Chen held her brother's letter and couldn't stop crying.

She blamed her family for bringing trouble to her. She only gave birth to a princess and had to live her life cautiously in the palace. She never expected disaster to strike from the sky!

The Chen family's child was kidnapped. Why didn't the mother ask for help from herself, but forced the eldest brother in the border town to do something wrong?

And how did the third child become like this? It’s all because of his mother’s indulgence and pampering. If his father were still alive, this would never have happened.

If his father were still alive, the third child would never become this lazy and idle bastard.

Now, what can she do?

With tears in her eyes, Concubine Chen pulled out the hairpins on her head one by one, let her hair down, took off her gorgeous palace dress, put on the simplest clothes, and knelt outside the hall where the emperor worked.

Take off your hairpin and plead guilty!

She didn't cry or make a fuss, just knelt there quietly.

The eunuch saw this and said, "Oh my God!" He quickly turned around and went into the palace to report to the emperor that Concubine Chen was kneeling outside.

The emperor did not make any comment and calmly dealt with the memorials on hand.

The eunuch took a quick look and seeing that there was still no order, he quietly withdrew.

The sun was shining brightly and it was quite strong today. After a while, Chen Fei's face was sunburned red and beads of sweat hung on her forehead.

An hour later, the Queen's carriage came and when she saw Concubine Chen, she knew why she did this.

The Queen got off the sedan chair, walked up to Concubine Chen and said to her:

"Go back. Their men's affairs have nothing to do with you. I will persuade the emperor not to punish you and the third princess. Go back."

Concubine Chen burst into tears: "Thank you, Queen!" She kowtowed to the Queen in gratitude.

She also knew that it was good enough that the emperor could let her and her daughter go. Her plea would not change the emperor's judgment on the Chen family, but as long as it could make the emperor calm down, it would be good.

After all, the mutiny of the border town army and the illegal mining were indeed the fault of the Chen family, and they should be punished with the extermination of all nine generations of the family!

She wanted the emperor to vent his anger and let the Chen family go as many times as possible.

That's all she can do.

The queen ordered the palace maids to help the limping Concubine Chen back to the palace, and also called the imperial physician to treat her.

She was in a bad mood too, Chen family!

How could he be controlled so easily?

The emperor must be in a very bad mood now, so she needs to comfort him and tell him not to get too angry and hurt his body.

Before entering the hall, I heard the sound of porcelain breaking inside.

The queen sighed, but still walked in.

General Chen had been on the road for three days, day and night, resting only for two hours a day, and spending all his time galloping on horseback.

It is indeed difficult to arrive in seven days!

The insides of General Chen's legs and crotch were already worn out, and it hurt like hell when the horse ran, but even so he didn't dare stop.

He had to rush to Ji'an Post Station to change horses today. His horse could no longer withstand the continuous running, and even rotating between two horses had reached its limit.

General Chen gritted his teeth and endured the physical pain as he drove on the official road.

Master Wangyue finally caught a fish and showed it off to his junior fellow apprentice Xuanjizi:

"Brother, look, isn't my brother awesome?"

Xuanjizi rolled his eyes, and his aloof senior brother disappeared.

This guy is getting more and more childish. How can he be so arrogant just for sticking a fish in his mouth?

He picked up a stone and threw it into the river. A fish floated to the surface, and it looked no smaller than Young Master Wangyue's.

Mr. Wangyue's smile froze:

"Hey! Junior brother, why are you doing this? How are you going to get your fish back from the river if it dies? Can you float on water?"

He clicked his tongue a few times: "What a waste if I can't get it! You, you..."

Xuanjizi: "Master Yuheng, please help me get the fish. I will grill it for you."

"okay!"

A gust of wind blew, and the fish in the river disappeared. It was now lying on the grass at Xuanjizi's feet.

Xuanjizi picked it up, took it to the river, skillfully cut it open, cleaned it and gave it to Shitou.

Shitou also skillfully skewered the fish, then asked Qingqiu for some seasoning, smeared it on the fish, and stuffed some herbs to remove the fishy smell into the fish's belly.

Put the fish on the fire and start grilling.

Wangyue looked at the fish in his hand that was killed by a stick, and suddenly it didn't taste good anymore. He threw it to the guard and didn't want it anymore.

The guard beside him glanced at his master, shook his head and sighed: It's another day of being bullied by my junior fellow apprentice.

It has become a normal situation for Master Wangyue to be bullied by his junior fellow students during this period. Sometimes he is the one who seeks trouble and deliberately provokes them, and sometimes Xuanjizi is just making fun of him out of boredom.

Anyway, this kind of atmosphere is quite harmonious.

Except that my master feels a little aggrieved, everything is fine.

Shi Yi took a fishing rod and pretended to fish by the river, but it seemed that there was no hope on her side.

Although the fisherman was holding the fishing rod, he was leaning against a large rock to bask in the sun, looking drowsy.

Fortunately, no one expected her to actually catch any fish.

Taoist Xuan Qing was fishing diligently. There were already three fish in the wooden barrel beside him. However, they were very small, only as long as a finger.

It seems that doctors are not very good at fishing.

Young Master Wangyue leisurely fanned himself and walked to the side of Master Xuanqing.

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