Princess Consort Is No Pushover

Volume 1_Chapter 256 People cheer

At this time, the carriage had already stopped in front of everyone, and a middle-aged man wearing a blue court uniform stepped out of it, with a calm expression on his face.

The man held a roll of bright yellow imperial decree in his hand. He glanced at all the people majesticly, and slowly unfolded the imperial decree, "By God, the emperor said, I heard that the mighty general is awake, his injuries have stabilized, and It's getting better, please evacuate quickly, and don't gather in Prince Jin's mansion. King Li has never passed away. The imperial physician and Princess Li in the palace have been treating him with great care. I have already ordered that no matter how much money, manpower, and energy are spent To save the God of War of Chu State."

"I have found out that the assassin of King Li was an assassin from the enemy country. In order to instigate the relationship between King Jin and King Li, the assassin actually planted the assassination on King Jin. King Jin is innocent, but he connived at the guards killing and injuring the people, causing serious damage. The bloody conflict should be severely punished. I will order people to strictly investigate the assassination of King Li, and I will give King Li justice. The people of the Chu State died in vain. The people of the Chu State are all my people, and I love the people like my sons, and I will never allow anyone to hurt my people. Normal order and life, hereby!"

When everyone heard it, they immediately screamed with joy.

"Really? Li Wang is not dead, he was saved? That's great!"

"Then why was it rumored that he was dead before? What's going on?"

"Did someone make a mistake? So everyone misunderstood?"

"Regardless of whether the transmission was correct or not, we are all relieved now that King Li is not dead. That's great. We can all relax and go home to sleep."

"However, the emperor said that the assassin of King Li was an assassin from the enemy country, not King Jin. Did we blame King Jin?"

"I don't know. If King Jin was really wronged, why did the emperor give him thirty blows?"

"Of course it was because King Jin had a bad temper, offended the people, and even killed Wang Er, so the emperor punished him. Fortunately, the emperor will comfort the dead and injured people. Otherwise, the people will live in dire straits with King Jin's behavior."

"In this way, our emperor is Mingjun, a good emperor. He not only tried his best to save King Li, but also severely punished King Jin. He didn't spare him just because King Jin was his eldest son, which shows that the emperor is still worth it. Admired, it also shows that our country still has the law of the king, the law of heaven, and hope."

"As long as King Li is fine, King Jin is punished, and the dead and injured people are compensated, then let's all leave."

Only in a country where the laws of heaven and the king are lawful can the common people feel that there is hope.

The common people fought all night at the gate of King Jin's Mansion. They were indeed tired and hungry, and they could hardly hold on any longer.

Now when they heard the news of Chu Xuanchen waking up, everyone was naturally very happy, and gradually retreated home.

After more than half of the people had retreated, Su Changxiao hurried to the carriage and said to Su Ming, "Thank you, father, for helping us out."

Su Ming glanced at King Jin lying on the stretcher, and sighed, "Take him in quickly for treatment."

King Jin's personality is so impulsive and domineering, arrogant and flamboyant, he thinks highly of himself, and he doesn't know if it is worth his support.

Among the crowd, a few mysterious spies all looked at each other in surprise when they heard the imperial decree.

It turns out that Li Wang is not dead, he is still alive, so they should quickly pass the news back to Tiansheng Kingdom, and let the emperor decide whether to send troops to attack Chu Kingdom.

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