Capítulo 1650: Chapter 1657: Mo Zili Saves Soone (2)
Cai Wei received the ssage and hurriedly dispatched Brother Ying, who flew into the sky and looked around with his perspective eye for a while, then exclaid in surprise: “Master, I can’t find him!”
Cai Wei was astonished: “How could you not find him? You can even tell the gender of mosquitoes within three thousand miles, so how could you not find a living person right under our noses?”
Brother Ying thought for a mont and said: “That guy must have disguised himself to escape, his face is no longer the sa, otherwise, I wouldn’t have missed him.”
He escaped with a disguise, showing so skill indeed!
It seems likely that the main figure of Zuo Family Mountain has appeared, stirring up trouble. Cai Wei felt a bit frustrated; if even Brother Ying couldn’t find him, who else can?
Just then, Brother Ying cried out again: “Master, underneath the coffin in the hall room, there is a secret passage that leads directly into the city. That fellow must have escaped through the tunnel.”
Cai Wei’s heart moved: “Check where the secret passage leads?”
Brother Ying took a look and exclaid: “I see it, the secret passage leads toward the Departnt of Penalty’s high-security prison, although there’s about half a mile’s journey yet unexcavated, with an entrance at a civilian house’s well midway.”
That’s great, this clue is extrely important!
Obviously, soone intends to dig a secret passage into the prison to rescue soone.
The high-security prison of the Departnt of Penalty detains key offenders like Pri Minister Ning, the Auxiliary Duke, the forr General Li, and so royal family mbers and princes who have violated national law…
This secret passage stretches dozens of miles, and it would take at least a year or two to dig this far. Pri Minister Ning and the Auxiliary Duke only just went in, so it shouldn’t be for saving them. Calculating the ti, Cai Wei understood: a year ago, a notable figure indeed arrived here — the forr Great General Li Kaifeng!
The supposedly immortal centipede, Li Kaifeng, having operated in the court for many years, has deep roots. With his power, even if imprisoned, he can still stir up chaos from a new starting point.
In fact, had it not been for the help of the space cheating device, this Great General would have already achieved imperial ambitions, sitting on the emperor’s dragon chair. How could he be trapped like this now?
He’s also witnessed Cai Wei’s skills, and he surely knows that as long as Cai Wei exists, he is destined never to rise again, hence his intent to kill her for a resurgence!
Reflecting back, because Cai Wei was pregnant and wanted to do good deeds for her children, she couldn’t bear to kill. Although Li Kaifeng committed the high treason cri, considering his effort in supporting Nangong Yi’s rise to power, she spared his life, not realizing that this kindness would result in endless disasters for herself. Apparently, so people should be killed, not saved!
Thinking about this, Cai Wei ordered soone to imdiately invite Nangong Yi over to discuss the matter.
At this ti, Nangong Yi was personally interrogating Pri Minister Ning and Auxiliary Duke in the high-security prison of the Departnt of Penalty, having already questioned them for two days. Both consistently denied any involvent with Bai Zhi, desperately proclaiming their innocence. Pri Minister Ning even banged his head against a pillar to prove his integrity with death, luckily saved just in ti.
Upon hearing that Cai Wei needed him, Nangong Yi paused the interrogation and returned to the palace to et Cai Wei.
Cai Wei narrated her findings to Nangong Yi, then continued: “Yi, I suspect that the deaths of Imperial Mother and Zhao Gui were also orchestrated by Li Kaifeng, ant to create discord between us so he could exploit the situation and make a coback. He’s seen my ability firsthand and surely knows that with present, he cannot rise again in this lifeti. Therefore, to achieve success, he must either eliminate or cause a rift between us. The causes of Zhao Yue’s and Imperial Mother’s deaths, didn’t they indeed aim to pit us against each other?”
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