Consort Shu and Consort Liang did not return to their own palaces. Instead, they sat in the side hall, anxiously waiting for news. They had expected Noble Consort Ye to curse vehently and engage in a heated argunt with Jiang Xinyue. However, nothing of the sort happened! They sat quietly in the side hall, straining their ears to catch any sound from the main hall, but they heard nothing.
"Clang!"
Was that the sound of a cup being smashed as a signal?
Consort Shu grabbed Consort Liang's hand and rushed into the main hall's reception room. Since the interrogation was already over, Xiao Xiangzi did not stop them.
Lying on the ground was none other than Noble Consort Ye, her mouth oozing dark black blood, already lifeless.
Consort Liang covered Consort Shu's eyes, and Consort Shu did the sa for Consort Liang, fearing that the other would have nightmares.
Jiang Xinyue raised her hand, and imdiately, palace servants stepped forward to carry away Wuma Jianli's body.
"I told you to wait outside, didn’t I? Why did you co in?"
Consort Shu ekly shrank her neck: "Your Majesty, I heard the sound of a cup being smashed and thought..."
You were summoning Consort Liang and to co in!
Jiang Xinyue closed her eyes, sowhat exasperated by these two fools: "It's fine now. Everything has been clarified. I’m going to see the Emperor. You two may return."
She wanted to ask the Emperor what had happened to all those who had hard her since she entered the palace.
She already knew so of the outcos, but she mainly wanted to inquire about the fates of the families and clans of those concubines.
Many of them had once been prominent families in the capital, with entire clans rooted in the city. Sotis, when the Emperor was rciful, he would punish only the wrongdoers and not involve the rest of their families.
This approach had its pros and cons.
The common people and officials would view the Emperor as benevolent, becoming more devoted to serving such a kind ruler and developing a sense of loyalty.
The downside, however, was that over ti, soone might return seeking revenge, and no one would even rember who they were.
"The Su family?"
The Emperor had an exceptional mory. He only put down his morial and thought for a mont before saying, "Su Jianxi, the daughter of the forr Assistant Minister of Justice, once entered the palace as a Concubine. She cried all the ti and even killed Little Ai Jiang. Do you rember her?"
Jiang Xinyue didn’t recall the na, but she certainly rembered the murderer of Little Ai Jiang.
The little white dog nad "Guolai" in Kunning Palace had now grown into a dium-sized dog. Both the Fourth Prince and the Crown Prince adored it, playing with it for half an hour every day after returning from their studies with the Grand Tutor.
That Su Jianxi had been crippled by the Emperor, her tendons severed, and sent back to the Su family.
The Emperor had also said that the Su family had failed to properly educate their daughter, stripping Su Jianxi's father of his position as Assistant Minister of Justice.
Jiang Xinyue hadn’t paid much attention to what happened afterward, only hearing that the Su family could no longer stay in the capital and had moved back to their hotown.
Su Jianxi had died on the journey ho.
Jiang Xinyue didn’t care how she died, but she asked, "What about the rest of the Su clan? Are there any sisters or cousins of Su Jianxi’s age who were close to her?"
The Emperor truly didn’t know.
He waved his hand, and Tang Shiliang imdiately approached: "Send soone to investigate whether there are any unmarried won in the Su family, the forr Assistant Minister of Justice’s household."
Where was the Su family’s hotown?
The Emperor actually knew this: "Xinyue, if any mbers of the Su family are still alive, they should be in a small border town near Yanbian."
But that wasn’t quite right. Su Jianxi was the only daughter of Assistant Minister Su.
"After Assistant Minister Su moved his family away, the Su family declined. There were a few collateral branches of the Su family in the capital, but they eventually scattered, and their whereabouts are unknown."
It wasn’t that their whereabouts were unknown; it was just that the Emperor didn’t care enough to investigate.
If he truly wanted to find out, there was nothing that couldn’t be uncovered.
"Your Majesty, are you saying that the Su family’s ancestral ho is in Yanbian?"
Beyond a few vassal states of the Jin Kingdom, that would be the Jin Kingdom itself.
"Why are you suddenly asking about this, Xinyue? Does the incident with the sky lanterns have sothing to do with the Su family?"
Jiang Xinyue handed the Emperor Wuma Jianli’s confession: "Your Majesty, do you think this so-called Holy Maiden of the Jin Kingdom could be a mber of the Su family?"
The Emperor skimd through the docunt, his expression growing more serious: "It’s highly possible."
He comfortingly patted Jiang Xinyue’s shoulder: "But don’t worry too much. The incident with Noble Consort Ye has indeed served as a wake-up call for . My harem is truly a den of hidden talents and sches. The late Empress Dowager was not my birth mother. Back when the Zhu family was in power, she controlled everything, and my harem was like a sieve, full of holes. As long as soone curried favor with the late Empress Dowager, whether they were daughters of nobles or commoners, they could enter. My safety ant nothing to her. It’s ti to clean up the harem and bring peace to you and the children."
In the past, with the late Empress Dowager and the late Empress around, the Emperor had never bothered with such matters. After their deaths, the Emperor rarely visited the harem and had simply forgotten about it.
The incident with Noble Consort Ye had given the Emperor ample reason to take decisive action.
It was ti to thoroughly investigate how many people in his harem had ulterior motives.
He had already sent people out to investigate, and he believed the results would co soon.
Under pressure from his court officials, the Emperor conducted a sweeping investigation of the entire harem and indeed uncovered many shocking truths.
So concubines, unable to endure the loneliness, had engaged in illicit affairs with reckless palace guards.
Others had practiced witchcraft in their palaces, casting curses on Jiang Xinyue and her children, wishing them an early death.
There were even those who had plotted to escape the palace.
When the Emperor presented all the evidence before the court officials, they were left speechless.
Jiang Yankun clicked his tongue a few tis: "They say three won make a drama, but Your Majesty’s harem is a drama for every woman! Everyone’s life is quite eventful, isn’t it?"
This old rascal was still making sarcastic remarks, as if he didn’t think the offending officials’ daughters had caused enough trouble.
Jiang Yankun would never let such a perfect opportunity slip by.
These were the sa officials who had previously criticized his daughter the most harshly. Why were they suddenly silent when it ca to their own daughters?
Had they all lost their tongues?
Well, he would be the "songbird" for them.
"Oh, Lord Cao, did you know that the guard your daughter fancied already has a wife and concubines? How could she stoop so low as to beco... well... Your Majesty is still here!"
"Lord Zhang, I recall you always saying that Her Majesty the Empress’s actions were bizarre and unworthy of her position, privately looking down on her. How could your daughter be so vicious as to practice witchcraft in the palace? Is the apple not far from the tree? Why are you keeping your head down now? Weren’t you always so proud, strutting around like a fighting rooster?"
"Ah, isn’t this Lord Hu? I heard you wrote a poem criticizing Her Majesty the Empress a few days ago. So, how is it that your daughter was planning to elope with soone in the harem? Why are you sweating so much? Are you feeling hot?"
"By the way, could you share that poem of yours with everyone? After all, I did pass the imperial exams. How about I give you so feedback?"
This old fox was truly ruthless.
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