And Dai Sigong's words, "Your Majesty passed away suddenly"...

The head of the Imperial Medical Service.

His Majesty's most trusted doctor.

This is equivalent to directly telling everyone present: His Majesty's death was a natural death, there is nothing strange about it!

"The death of His Majesty..." Huang Zicheng's words were held back before he could finish them. His face was flushed red, and it was almost turning purple.

He shrank his head and took a few steps back, looked inside the Qianqing Palace through the vermilion lacquered gate, then looked at Zhu Yunhuan, his expression almost too complicated to be described.

Nothing strange...

How can this be?

Shouldn't this guy have colluded with those Huaixi ruffians to kill the emperor and his brother to seize the throne? Otherwise, where is the Second Prince? And where is Jinyiwei Commander Jiang Li?!

Huang Zicheng was trembling all over.

I almost forced myself not to faint.

but……

He seemed to have lost all his chips.

He didn't know what was happening, and suddenly the sky was falling and the earth was collapsing.

At this moment.

The figure in front of him that disgusted him slowly said: "Today, the death of the emperor grandfather was witnessed by all the adults, and Yunxun's body is now clear."

"As for Lord Huang..." Zhu Yunhuan looked at Huang Zicheng with a hint of joking, "Commander Jiang, whom Lord Huang mentioned, left the capital due to a mission. And my second brother is still alive, but he is currently recuperating in the Eastern Palace due to illness."

As soon as Zhu Yunhuan said this.

The determination and hostility of the civil and military officials outside the Qianqing Palace almost disappeared.

They nodded one after another and whispered to the other court officials on their left and right.

"It seems that there is nothing strange about this matter."

"Yes, the Minister of Rites and the three eunuchs holding seals have no objection to this."

"And then there's Imperial Physician Dai. He's a master of medicine and a medical geek. If there were something fishy about Your Majesty's death, he wouldn't have done that, and he certainly wouldn't have shielded anyone."

"Also... Second Prince and Commander Jiang were not murdered by Third Prince, Duke of Liang, and others, as Lord Huang claimed!"

"..."

As the saying goes: In war, the first attack is strong, the second is weak, and the third is exhausted.

This group of people outside the Qianqing Palace were repeatedly instigated to die for justice, but each time it was like an iron fist hitting the air.

Besides, the evidence was right in front of them.

Even if they were to try to discuss it again, what else could they discuss?

The momentum of everyone at this moment.

It's like a deflated ball.

at the same time.

Qi Tai, who was standing next to Huang Zicheng, had a flicker in his eyes, and while everyone was whispering and not noticing him, he quietly stepped back.

He did have a good relationship with Huang Zicheng, and they were both successful candidates in the same imperial examination.

But there are also big differences between the two.

Huang Zicheng was able to rank third in the imperial examination in the 18th year of Hongwu. He was a man of real talent, but he was too shallow and too eager for quick success.

Otherwise, Zhu Yunwen would not have reduced the power of the princes in groups, and would not have started with the weak ones for the sake of effectiveness.

So he saw Zhu Yunhuan jump out.

I worked all the way to the end with a red eye.

Qi Tai, on the other hand, was relatively more patient and calm.

In history, regarding Jianwen's reduction of the power of the princes, his suggestion was actually somewhat different from Huang Zicheng's. He suggested reducing Zhu Di first and starting with the strong. If Zhu Yunwen had adopted his suggestion, the historical outcome might have been unknown.

It was precisely because of this calmness that he did not rush into following Huang Zicheng.

In this situation, of course, I would rather die than let my friend die: "Master Huang, I'm sorry!"

at the same time.

Zhou Dexing, Marquis of Jiangxia, who was also almost furious and even prepared to incite the nobles and generals who were on good terms with him, immediately restrained his expression and took the opportunity to retreat to the back of the many generals.

He secretly muttered in his heart, "I... I only said one sentence. The situation today is so complicated. I guess that little bastard didn't target me, right?"

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