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Chapter 487: The Imperial Concubine is Pure and Elegant (237)



Chapter 487: The Imperial Concubine is Pure and Elegant (237)

Chapter 487: The Imperial Concubine Is Pure and Elegant (Two Hundred and Thirty-Seven)

Cui Li felt that Emperor Ping and his brother, the deceased old emperor, were indeed brothers, as they had ruined the sons they had raised.

One was afraid that his sons would seize power, so he deliberately raised his sons to have their own faults, some were cruel, some were vicious, and some were cowardly; the other one spent all day seeking pleasure from women, regardless of whether he was trying to seduce the old emperor or not. The end result was that he had a group of children, and each of his descendants was good at scheming and immersed in the intrigues in the palace.

Especially after Emperor Ping was stabbed by the princess's niece, these princes became active. Can a disabled person be the emperor?

No!

There's no saying that a eunuch could become emperor. Shouldn't Father abdicate? Abdicating is the right thing to do!

Several adult princes claimed that they were the most suitable candidates for the crown prince. They were originally hesitant about whether to visit their father. Now that they had learned about the other party's movements and it seemed that they were all preparing to enter the palace, they immediately stopped hesitating, fearing that the other party would get ahead of them and win the favor of their father.

One by one, they began a new round of currying favor, bringing their sons to visit Emperor Ping with worried looks on their faces.

Of course, Emperor Ping would definitely not treat them well at this time. He didn't even look at his beloved grandsons, and drove them all away. They were all a bunch of troublemakers. How could Emperor Ping not know what his sons were thinking! They were all here to laugh at him! Every one of them must be laughing at him in their hearts!

After driving away his sons and grandsons, Emperor Ping stayed alone in the room, overwhelmed by pain and shame, as well as panic and fear. Why did everyone know about his impotence overnight!

Who is it? Who is behind this?

Was it the Ji State or the Liang State, or rather, was it the people of the Qi State who were harming him?

Emperor Ping knew that there were eyes watching his every move from behind. Who held a deep grudge against him? Emperor Ping felt that it was related to his good brother. Could it be that his brother had left behind some assassins before his death? Those assassins hated him for killing his brother's offspring and wanted him to pay the price.

Normally he was just greedy for beauty, but he wouldn't go so far as to defile his niece, a princess, after getting drunk. It wasn't like he wasn't really afraid of what people in the world would say. But he didn't expect that this woman was so strong-willed that she wouldn't obey him when he was drunk, and instead hurt him. If he had known this day would come, he should have killed all of his brother's descendants, leaving behind a few princesses.

Emperor Ping lowered his eyes, not daring to look at his wound, but thinking in his mind: If this is really revenge for the murder he committed when forcing the emperor to abdicate, why can't the son pay for the father's debt?

His good sons had never done anything for him, yet now they wanted his throne. Why? Why should he give it up?

After encountering such a change, Emperor Ping even disliked his own sons. He was jealous that his sons were still healthy, so he loved his sons on the surface, but in fact his dissatisfaction with them grew day by day.

At the same time, Emperor Ping also did some things to pretend that he was a normal person and that he had not hurt those vital parts. Some people believed it, while others did not.

Naturally, those princes were unwilling to believe it, but they still had to praise their father. Some of them disguised themselves poorly and were discovered by Emperor Ping. Naturally, Emperor Ping used him to kill people with a borrowed knife. He provoked the relationships between several princes and made them fight among themselves, so that they temporarily had no time to pay attention to the injuries of their father.

Before Emperor Ping could breathe a sigh of relief and prepare to gather troops to the front line again, something happened that he could not believe.

"How is that possible? What did you say?"

"Your Majesty, Princess Xicheng did not die in the fire. Instead, she fled to her fiefdom, Xicheng, and has started an uprising there. The leader of the rebels claims to be the late Crown Prince Qi Yu. Princess Xicheng strongly supports her brother, the Emperor, and has already launched an attack on Luocheng, which is nearby."


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