The heads of the three ministries of Zhongshu, Menxia and Shangshu only missed Menxia Shizhong, and it is not known whether it was intentional or unintentional.

No one knew what the emperor was thinking, and no one dared to offend him at this time.

As the ten-day period has come to the last day, the Supervisory Commission should also give a result.

But for so many days, there has been no movement from the Supervisory Commission, and many people feel that the Supervisory Commission cannot find out anything.

But on the last day, Qi Guyu went to the palace to meet the emperor, and after the meeting, the imperial edict for his arrest came down directly.

The whole story of this matter has been clarified, all the officials involved have been arrested, there was no one manipulating it, it was all small things connected together, and everyone who was bribed thought it was just an insignificant matter.

But these insignificant little things eventually led to big disasters.

All the things can be connected together, and the evidence is complete.

At least no one deliberately collaborated with the enemy and committed treason, which made some uninformed court officials feel relieved.

But surprisingly, Su Yubing was also among the accused, saying that she accepted bribes and provided protection for Beirong spies.

Su Yubing looked confused and bewildered when she heard her name, but after the people from the Supervisory Office produced evidence, Su Yubing quickly reacted. Whose idea could this be? She knew without thinking that it was the idea of ​​the person in the palace.

But the emperor, who did not play by the rules, did not tell her what she was supposed to do, and she was not even uttering a word. Wasn't that too much?

But then Su Yubing could only sigh helplessly. What could he do if he was unreasonable? He was the emperor and his subjects could only obey his orders.

She didn't even bother to struggle and explain, and directly asked the arresting personnel from the Supervisory Council: "Should we go directly to the prison? Or should we go to the court for interrogation?"

The person in charge of arresting her was Qi Guyu's apprentice Jiang Heyin. Hearing Su Yubing's words, Jiang Heyin couldn't help laughing. She walked up to Su Yubing and said, "No wonder the teacher always said that Minister Su is a good person except that he is very lazy."

"Thank you, that's a very fair evaluation." Su Yubing said in a negative tone.

Jiang Heyin handed a letter to Su Yubing: "My teacher asked me to give this to Minister Su. I will cooperate with Minister Su's actions from now on."

Su Yubing took a look and knew that it must have been the idea of ​​the person in the palace. Only she would have such bad intentions.

"I understand." Su Yubing sighed deeply and looked a little depressed.

When Jiang Heyin looked at her like that, he felt that his impression of Su Yubing had completely collapsed.

But when she thought about it carefully, she didn't seem to have any impression of Su Yubing. She just remembered that she was a very smart person and had a good relationship with His Majesty in the past.

She also knew that Su Yubing was a powerful person, but she didn't have a very deep impression of him.

Now I understand it. It's probably because Su Yubing always avoids things whenever possible and never gets involved.

He doesn't like to participate in various parties and just stays in the Taoist temple when he has nothing to do.

But if you think about it carefully, since she became the head of the Su family, not only has the Su family not fallen into decline because of the previous events, but more of the Su family's children have become outstanding.

The same is true for the Ministry of Rites, which is not as annoying as before.

"Where to go first?" Su Yubing asked again.

"To the prison."

"Wait a minute, let me change into something more comfortable."

Jiang Heyin: ...

But it didn't stop her from changing her clothes.

When Su Yubing came out again, her hair was more casual and her clothes were indeed comfortable and casual.

Jiang Heyin took her directly to the prison of the Ministry of Justice. The cell was in a hidden location and was even kept clean.

"Thank you for staying here for a few days, Minister Su." Jiang Heyin bowed to her outside the cell.

Su Yubing sat down lazily: "Can you give me some books to read? Some vernacular books, or Taoist scriptures, or the Four Books and Five Classics, otherwise, wouldn't it be boring to death?"

"I'll have someone send it over later." Jiang Heyin responded to her every request, after all, it was the emperor's order.

After the list of criminals came out, everyone thought that the matter was over, but there was a group of people who were puzzled.

When did Su Yubing provide protection to Beirong?

Many of the people on that list were not the scapegoats they had designed.

"My Lord, what does Qi Guyu mean by this? Is he just looking for some scapegoats when he can't find the truth?" The person asking the question was an official from the Ministry of Revenue, who really didn't understand what Qi Guyu meant by this.

"Your Majesty, this is a good move." The elder sighed, "We may not win this game. Our only hope is that Master Wanyue will not wake up. Wait a few more days and report the matter of Master Guanchao being transferred for private use."

"Will this work?" someone asked cautiously.

"So what if it doesn't work? Whether this succeeds or not, it won't be a big loss to us." The elder frowned, this game of chess is not going to be easy.

He already knew before making the plan that this was not an easy game to play, but he was unwilling to give up. Now there was no way he could stop.

This matter not only concerns him, but also the families behind him.

"Collect the evidence of those who were not involved in this matter, and find a way to hand it over to the Dali Temple. Also, spread the news that Shi Guanchao and Qi Guyu had already communicated with each other. The louder the better."

When the rumor first came out, some slow-witted officials were really surprised.

Especially those officials who supported and followed Shi Guanchao or Qi Guyu and often opposed them were extremely surprised.

But some more perceptive people were not too surprised.

Wen Zhimiao and Shi Wanyue also learned about this. Wen Zhimiao couldn't help laughing: "I didn't expect that the teachers would be so exposed."

"That's a good use of it. This way, if anything happens to Dean Qi, my mother will also be implicated." Shi Wanyue said softly.

"Yes, he is very shrewd and has such thoughts and is not on good terms with the teacher. There are not many people in the court who have such thoughts and are not on good terms with the teacher."

"The people under the command of the Secretary of State are no more than these few people. As for the Grand Commandant..." Wen Zhimiao thought about it seriously: "It shouldn't be possible. The Grand Commandant is not so cunning."

Shi Wanyue also felt that it was most likely not the Taiwei, but there was no evidence at present, and no one could provide any concrete proof, so it could not be completely ruled out.

To this day, many people think that this case should be closed, after all, the evidence is so complete.

However, unexpectedly, on the second day after the Censorate arrested a group of people and put them in jail, the Dali Temple stood up and accused the Censorate of fabricating evidence to frame its colleagues and accused Qi Guyu of being the criminal who colluded with the Beirong.

As the matter got more and more serious, Wen Zhimiao had no choice but to go to the court.

The Dali Temple, the Ministry of Justice, and the Censorate jointly wrote a letter to identify Qi Guyu and the Supervisory Yuan.

They even produced real evidence to prove that many officials were slandered by the Supervisory Commission.

The emperor was furious and threw all the people in the Censorate into jail.

This reversal is really unexpected.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like