After Lin Ma left, a man flashed in. King Cheng saw that he was about to salute him, so he raised his hand and said, "Mr. Lu, please sit down." This man was Mr. Lu, Shen Tuo's capable aide back then.

Back then, Shen Tuo was instigated by Mr. Lu and Doctor Mo and could no longer bear it, so he staged a palace coup. In fact, Mr. Lu and Doctor Mo were both King Cheng's men.

The reason why he instigated Shen Tuo to launch a coup was to use the coup to get rid of Shen Tuo, a deeply rooted powerful official, so as to give the then unknown King Cheng a chance to save the emperor and step into the court from behind the scenes.

Shen Tuo was arrogant for a while, and only realized at his death that he was just a stepping stone for King Cheng. King Cheng took this opportunity to successfully appear in front of everyone, and quickly won unanimous praise from the court through his own talents.

Mr. Lu looked at King Cheng, hesitated for a moment before speaking: "Your Highness, if you want to accomplish anything, you just need to wait patiently for things in Southern Xinjiang to be ready. With the manpower that your uncle left for you, we will definitely accomplish it."

"You... why do you have to go to so much trouble to use these villains like Lin Ma? When we succeed, none of your and the queen's enemies will survive. Why do you bother to do these things?"

King Cheng glanced at Mr. Lu, who was stunned. The emotions in King Cheng's eyes were very complicated, with reluctance, sadness, and anger. This look made Mr. Lu feel uncomfortable. He murmured, "Your Majesty, you..."

King Cheng smiled bitterly: "I know I have used many villains, but sir, I am unwilling to accept this! Why should they live? Why do they live so freely, while my mother, such a kind and beautiful woman, is..."

Mr. Lu spoke out to stop them: "Prince, please stop talking! The Queen..." Mr. Lu remembered the fairy-like girl dancing among the flowers in southern Xinjiang, who was eventually humiliated and died alone in the cold palace, and even the prince almost lost his life.

King Cheng seemed to be answering Mr. Lu, but also seemed to be muttering to himself: "My mother is the most beautiful woman in Southern Xinjiang. She should have lived happily with her family in her hometown. Maybe she would meet someone who truly loves her and spend the rest of her life with her."

"Unfortunately, she was spotted by my father during his southern tour, and was brought back to the palace and made a concubine. She was doted on for a while. Poor my mother, she believed that my father would love her all his life, but she was wrong. How could the heart of an emperor be sincere?"

"The emperor's favor will only bring endless jealousy and frame-up. When the favor is still there, the jealousy may be negligible, but when the favor is gone, the jealousy is a murder weapon that cannot be avoided."

When King Cheng reached this point, he could not help but cover his eyes. Those past events always filled him with resentment and he could hardly control himself.

His mother was an ignorant and innocent woman. After entering the palace, she devoted her heart to the emperor. His uncle also submitted to the emperor for the sake of his sister and nephew, and did his best to guard the southern border for the emperor to ensure peace in the area.

Even if the brother and sister had no ill intentions, they could not stop the villains with ulterior motives from talking behind their backs in front of the emperor. The sister was a favorite concubine in the palace and had a smart and clever prince, while the brother was an important official on the frontier who commanded a large number of troops and had a great reputation.

How could such a brother and sister be under someone else's control for long? They would definitely rebel and nominate their own son or nephew to ascend the throne. By then, the world would be controlled by people with the blood of the southern border foreign race.

Such rumors spread more and more, and became more and more widespread. When rumors spread too much, they became true. Those who had their own thoughts spoke to the emperor, reminding him that the kingship was in danger.

The concubines in the palace who were deprived of their favor had their fathers and brothers in the court to advise them, and the pedantic old ministers in the court could not stand the emperor's favoritism for his youngest son.

And since this child was of a foreign race, they spared no effort to remind the emperor again and again about the child's background and warned him not to pamper him too much.

Even the Prime Minister Qin, who was always upright and fair at the time, and Qin Mingxuan's father, stood up and reported to the emperor that there were unusual movements in southern Xinjiang. The basis for Prime Minister Qin's report was only a secret report from the border that had been modified by Shen Tuo.

Shen Tuo's sister was Concubine Shen in the palace. Although she had no biological children, she adopted a prince and had long coveted the throne.

His father had long been suspicious of the King of Southern Xinjiang due to numerous rumors. When someone threatened his throne, he would abandon his beloved woman and son.

His mother had also noticed the emperor's estrangement and coldness towards them, and all her deep affection went down the drain. This weak woman hugged her child and burst into tears.

As a mother, his mother's first consideration was to find a way out for her child. She wrote a letter late at night and sent a close person to deliver it to southern Xinjiang, asking her brother to send someone to pick up her child and protect the young child.

However, this letter actually fell into the hands of the emperor, and the content of the letter was full of hatred and curses against the emperor. The letter also told her brother to lead troops to rescue her and her son as soon as possible, to rebel against the world, and to support her son to become emperor.

This handwritten letter from his mother became irrefutable evidence for his mother and uncle. The emperor, who was still hesitant, completely cooled down his heart. In a rage, he threw him and his mother into the cold palace and sent troops to conquer southern Xinjiang.

In order to protect the people of Southern Xinjiang from being conquered and massacred by the imperial court, his uncle had to rise up in rebellion. This is the truth behind the Southern Xinjiang Rebellion that shocked the world.

His mother had been with his father for many years, and he should have known very well what kind of person she was. The favored mother only had eyes for his father, but in the end she was convicted just because of a letter, and it was irrefutable.

Perhaps his father had already decided to kill him. When the King of Southern Xinjiang's reputation spread to the capital, his father had begun to fear that his uncle might become too successful.

And those jealous women and those pedantic old ministers in the court only gave the already tempted father more sufficient reasons to take action.

The Southern Xinjiang people had strong soldiers and horses. In order to rescue the imprisoned Southern Xinjiang princess, they once rushed into the capital. Unfortunately, they were quickly suppressed by the imperial army. The beautiful and prosperous Southern Xinjiang suddenly became a hell on earth.

My uncle died on the battlefield, and my mother lost her last support. The emperor ignored them and my mother became a poor woman who could be bullied by everyone in the cold palace.

The concubines whose favor she had taken away bribed the eunuchs in the cold palace and used all kinds of dirty means to humiliate them and their children.

For the sake of him, her mother endured all the humiliation so that the little child could survive in the cold palace. The old eunuchs in the cold palace smiled lewdly and stretched out their dirty hands to his haggard mother. Her mother took the cold and hard buns from their hands with tears in her eyes and stuffed them into the little child's hands, letting him go outside to play.

At that time, the little boy stood blankly under the high wall of the cold palace, listening to the dirty words of the old eunuchs in the room, his heart full of hatred.

Those perverted old eunuchs not only bullied his mother, but even had dirty thoughts about him as a little kid.

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