Chapter 1171: Spontaneous Admitting Mistakes
The officer is gone.
Some ministers also wanted to stand up and plead guilty, but obviously, Ming Fei didn't give him a chance.
She said directly: "The apology ends here, and you can enjoy this last quiet time!"
Her words are very deterrent, and even many people have already regretted it, and they should have stood up and apologized just now.
Everyone knows that there is a big difference between voluntary surrender and passive investigation and punishment.
The feast continued, and many people sat on pins and needles.
The eldest prince and princess also have a lot of worries in their hearts.
After all, the rumors were her first start, and they were also the ingredients she promoted the most.
However, although she was worried, she was not worried.
After all, she is the eldest prince and concubine, not an ordinary official, so she doesn't believe that Ming Fei dares to make a move on her.
Towards the end of the banquet, Lord Zuo Xiang and the officials who had been named to assist in the trial returned.
Lord Zuo brought a detailed list and the confessions of each witness.
In fact, all of this evidence was handed over to Lord Zuo by Ming Fei's people, and with these confessions, he tried it roughly, but found that what the witnesses said was true, and while he was shocked, he didn't forget to congratulate himself in his heart that he didn't act rashly.
There are no girls of the right age in his family, and he thinks that Ming Fei is not easy to mess with, so he doesn't move.
Sure enough, in just over half an hour, Ming Fei's people have already sorted out most of the ins and outs, which shows that his strength is extraordinary.
In fact, Ming Fei is the person who directly delegated power to the five major gangs, and if she sorts out the evidence, she will be rewarded.
With this kind of result, she smashed it out with money.
She lacks everything, but she is not short of money.
It's easy to do things with money, that's what I'm saying.
The Zuo Prime Minister of Qiang and Wu gave the names of the list and the testimonies to the king to read.
The king was about to look at it, but Ming Fei said: "Your Majesty, you can't say anything to anyone, let the chief manager read it out in public!"
The king's hand froze, and he said, "Yes." ”
The chief eunuch took it and began to read people's names.
The first name, Hao Ran, is the right minister.
The right minister is still shouting that he has been wronged, saying that Ming Fei's people are calculating him, which is deliberately slanderous.
Immediately afterwards, the chief eunuch read out the certified confession about the right minister sending someone to spread rumors.
The confession was very detailed, down to the place, time, expression, clothing, and tone of voice when he confessed to the person.
No one would have told the story so clearly unless it had been for personal experience.
So, this confession is true.
The right minister has a dead face and a decadent spirit.
He has been in the officialdom for 20 years, but he has been planted on a small rumor.
He hates, he regrets!
After the name of the right minister was read, the next one was the Ministry of Justice.
Because the Ministry of Industry Shangshu had the experience of the right minister, he did not shout injustice, but ran directly to the center of the hall and knelt down to confess.
After reading the confessions of the subordinates of the Ministry of Works, the next one was the waiter of the Ministry of Rites.
The waiter of the Ministry of Rites was like a great enemy, and he also learned from the book of the Ministry of Works, got up and rushed towards the center of the hall, kneeling down and confessing his guilt.
The next one is the soldier squire.
All the officials who read their names ran to the center of the hall and knelt down to plead guilty.
After reciting seven or eight people, without waiting for the chief eunuch to continue reading, the officials spontaneously appeared in the center of the main hall one after another, knelt down and pleaded guilty.
With the first person taking the lead, all the officials who said bad things about Mingyue, without exception, all ran out, for fear that if they ran late, the guilt would be greater.
Fifteen or sixteen officials knelt above the main hall.