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Chapter 445 445. Madness

Where would it be like now!

So, Duke Wei imdiately called for his subordinates and spoke without any rcy.

"You go find soone to kill Liang Pan. Why should he be exiled? I want him to die!"

"yes!"

Poor Liang Pan, he lived a comfortable life in the first half of his life, but after the divorce, there was no smooth path.

When he was finally assassinated on the road to exile, he didn't even know who was behind it.

In Changyi Bo's house, his vitality was severely damaged at this mont.

My uncle's health was not very good originally. After being tornted by the Liang family's affairs, he was even bedridden.

The news of Liang Pan's death and Liang Luo's death were both concealed by Changyi Bo Crown Prince, for fear that the old man would beco even sicker after hearing about the death of a pair of grandchildren.

The uncle's wife also shed tears every day. If the children at ho had not taken good care of her and soothed her heart, she would have fallen ill.

Compared with them, the forr imperial concubine Wei and the current imperial concubine are miserable.

One morning, when the palace maid went to help her get up and wash herself, she accidentally found that her head had been smashed by a vase.

Blood was flowing all over the floor, and he was still unconscious.

Finally, I begged my father to sue my grandma and invited the imperial doctor. As a result, after the diagnosis and treatnt, the descendant went crazy.

The whole person is like a three or five-year-old child again. One mont he is making noises to pick butterflies, and the next mont he is shouting for candy cakes.

Although the face of a man who is nearly fifty years old is well-maintained and looks like he is in his thirties or forties, his expression and eyes are that of a child.

It feels awkward no matter how you look at it.

When Emperor Qi heard the news, he ca to see her, but she scratched his face with her nails.

In a fit of anger, he left angrily and never cared about the life and death of this person in Hanzhang Hall again.

The queen was happy to see this outco, and imdiately ordered people to continue to seal the palace, and an imperial doctor ca to treat him every three days.

But for so reason, Wei Guiren's madness is getting worse day by day.

At first, he was just a child at heart, but now he hurts others in various ways. If he is not careful, he will stab the palace maid with scissors or set the gauze curtain on fire.

The commotion caused everyone in Hanzhang Palace to be in danger.

The queen was afraid that this matter would spread out and cause everyone to talk about it, so she suggested that it be moved to the cold palace.

Emperor Qi agreed without thinking.

The decisiveness of his tone even surprised the Queen.

When walking out of the hall, the queen said sothing sad.

The emperors favor is really fleeting.

The nanny next to him did not answer, but ordered people to quickly move the palace for Mr. Wei.

Concubine Wei, who was not even looked down upon by the queen, was now **** with cloth strips, knocked unconscious and sent to the cold palace.

Once you go, there is basically no possibility of going back.

Whether you die of illness or starvation in the end depends entirely on God.

When Duke Wei and the Ninth Prince learned about this, how could they give up?

Several morials were submitted one after another, but they were all rejected by Emperor Qi.

The Ninth Prince was so angry that he knelt at the door of the hall and kept crying for Concubine Wei. He almost pointed at Emperor Qi's nose and scolded Emperor Qi for being ungrateful and heartless.

In this case, how could Emperor Qi still have the sa favor as before for the Ninth Prince?

Doesnt he think that I am stupid and immoral? Well, let him see how a father teaches his son, and let him know that the emperors majesty cannot be challenged!

After saying that, he was demoted and asked the imperial guards to drag the Ninth Prince down and beat him fifty tis.

Hit the Ninth Prince until his skin and flesh were torn. Although the executioner was already rciful, after all, it was just a matter of the board touching the flesh.

It should hurt or it should hurt, it should bleed or it should bleed.

After the fifty big boards were played, the Ninth Prince was sent back to Prince Li's Mansion.

Emperor Qi actually asked the imperial physician to accompany him, but in the eyes of everyone, this move was a sign that the Ninth Prince had lost power.

The courtiers of the Ninth Prince's party were all anxious and wanted to go to the Wei Mansion to discuss counterasures with the Duke.

Prince Ke finally seized this opportunity, but he was not foolish enough to put money on his face. Instead, he turned everyone's attention to the matter of the Bai family having a child.

What happened to Qiao Shanwei will eventually spread in Dongdu City.

This news was specially arranged by King Ding to let the eldest prince know it from his confidants.

In this way, he can help out.

It is not said that the Bai family will switch sides, but it is an opportunity to get so good mories from the Bai family.

Hence, the news that Qiao Shanwei was the reincarnation of a spiritual boy quickly aroused public discussion in the court.

They expressed great doubt that the flooding in Southwest China could be properly managed by a child in his early 10s and early 40s.

In contrast, not many people have explored the doubt that he is a descendant of the Bai family.

After all, who is Bai Xiang?

How could soone pretend to be a grandson that even he could approve of?

Therefore, even if the courtiers are suspicious, it is best not to say anything to avoid offending the Bai family.

Di Qi was also quite shocked by this incident and quickly asked Bai Xiang.

Is this true?

Bai Xiang explained everything clearly about Qiao Shanwei's upcoming acknowledgnt of his ancestor and his return to the clan according to all the words he had prepared before.

No matter what Emperor Qi thought, he could only look extrely pleased at this mont.

"Okay, okay, the Bai family can have such good children and grandchildren serving the Jin Dynasty. It is the blessing of the Jin Dynasty, and it is also my blessing. Pass on my will and tell Bai Aiqing to take this Qiao Shanwei imdiately after the disaster relief. Co back, I want to see what kind of young talent he is!"

"yes!"

When the news that Qiao Shanwei was going to join the Bai family's lineage spread from the court, the people who didn't know why were surprised.

Ive never heard of grandsons in the Bai family. Arent they always two granddaughters?

I thought that I would get married in a few days.

The people were curious, and so were the ladies in the capital.

Ms. Lin seized this opportunity and began to talk about Qiao Shanwei's affairs outside, praising him for everything in heaven and earth.

As for which child of the Bai family it is not important, what is important is that he will beco the only male in the next generation of the Bai family when he cos back, which ans that everything in the future of the Bai family will be inherited by him.

This alone is enough to make people jealous.

Those who are quick-thinking have already begun to inquire whether Qiao Shanwei is engaged.

Feng Jinlin's lesson is there, they don't want to miss such a good son-in-law again.

Hence, everyone after the next court session began to gear up. If the ladies at ho were on good terms with the Bai family, they would imdiately ask them to inquire as soon as possible.

Qiao Shanwei, who is far away in the southwest, does not know at this mont that he has beco a hot potato.

On the contrary, as I dealt with Chi Zimo every day, my thoughts beca more ticulous.

"The river expansion project is almost completed. I wonder how the Chi family's arrangents are going?"

Dont worry, my Chi family also has a stake in Heyun, and Chi never engages in loss-making business.

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