The fourth girl said, "You tell me, my lord."

The Fourteenth Prince stood up and said, "A few years ago, I wanted to fight for the throne, not just for myself. Emperor Gai Zhang repeatedly launched literary inquisitions and carried out indiscriminate arrests and executions, resulting in the loss of thousands of scholars. Scholars are the foundation of a nation. I am worried that the prosperous Great Xuan Era will decline and Emperor Gai Zhang will be condemned to eternity."

The fourth girl said, "Your Highness, you are finally willing to tell the truth. I will definitely do my best." She came before the fourteenth prince.

The Fourteenth Prince said, "Your plan may succeed, but just in case, one of us must be sacrificed."

The fourth girl said expressionlessly, "The prince wants me to die."

The Fourteenth Prince said, "Indeed, Qiuyun and Qiufeng didn't return on time. Something must have happened. Mo Li is very cunning, and I'm worried he might have some tricks up his sleeve. Only if you die can I pin all the blame on you. Then I can continue to push forward your plan. We can attack if we advance, and defend if we retreat."

The fourth girl said, "So the prince is still doing this for himself."

The Fourteenth Prince laughed and said, "If a man does not work for himself, he will be punished by heaven and earth."

The fourth girl said, "The prince was just acting."

The Fourteenth Prince said, "If you give up your hatred, I might change my mind, but now I have decided not to change it."

The fourth girl said affectionately, "As long as the prince keeps his promise, there is no regret for Ah Si's death. What should be done is up to the prince to give his orders."

The Fourteenth Prince said word by word: "Assassination in the Heavenly Prison."

The fourth girl was stunned and said, "Assassination in the Heavenly Prison?"

The Fourteenth Prince sat down and said, "Whether you can kill Mo Li or not, you must die."

He then took out a small porcelain bottle and said, "I have a bottle of Crane's Beak Red. After taking it, you will die immediately, and I can stay out of this matter. Aren't you determined to seek revenge? This is your only chance."

The fourth girl slowly walked up to the Fourteenth Prince and said, "Okay, I promise you."

After the fourth girl returned home, she burned paper money.

……

A strange girl in red is writing.

The words were finished quickly.

A middle-aged man picked up the paper and said, "The moon shines brightly in the Qin Dynasty, and the fortresses of the Han Dynasty, yet the men have yet to return from the long march of thousands of miles. As long as the flying general of Longcheng remains, the Hu horses will not be allowed to cross the Yinshan Mountains. Excellent! The handwriting is beautiful, and the poem is well chosen. The heroic spirit is unparalleled, not inferior to any man. It's a pity that she is a girl, otherwise she could really serve the country and gallop on the battlefield."

The girl in red stood up and said, "Dad, girls can also join the army. Didn't you tell me the story of Liang Hongyu and Hua Mulan?"

The middle-aged man said, "Silly child, those are just stories. It's useless for a girl to study or practice martial arts. Dad still hopes that you will get married soon."

The girl in red said, "Dad, I won't get married."

Then she walked up to her mother and said, "Mom, look at Dad."

At this time, a group of officers and soldiers came outside the door.

The leader walked in and said, "Li Xiucai, your crime is committed."

Li Xiucai stood up and said, "Case, what case do I have?"

The leader said, "You wrote articles and lectured, making irresponsible remarks about state affairs. The emperor has ordered me to bring you to justice."

Li Xiucai said, "When have I ever discussed state affairs? Sir, please investigate thoroughly."

The leader said, "Mr. Li, there is no need to say more. The court will have its own public opinion."

He noticed a piece of paper on the table, picked it up and said, "Here's a poem about protests. Come, take it back as evidence."

Li Xiucai said, "Sir, you haven't been educated, have you? This is a poem about leaving the frontier by the great Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan. How can it be considered an anti-Chinese poem?"

The leader said: "Don't let the Hu horses cross the Yinshan Mountains. You are implying that the Eight Banners soldiers are Hu horses. Just based on this, it is an anti-poem. Come on."

The girl in red said, "Sir, I copied this poem. It has nothing to do with my father."

Her mother echoed, "The child is ignorant, please be merciful."

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