[Fifty-four episodes] The secret of Chang Meng's bloody case was finally revealed

Dou Jue was shocked, only then did he realize that he had been tricked, and brought Dou Xunen, who was supposed to return to the capital safe and sound, here, putting him in danger.

The people most implicated by Dou Xunen and the New Deal of the Five Kings are the Deng family and the Fu family.

Fu Bo summoned a large number of masters of the rivers and lakes and wanted to kill them in the eastern suburbs, while the chariots and horses of the Deng family and the Huai King firmly surrounded the entire eastern suburbs, preventing anyone from having a chance to save Dou Xunen and others.

The leader of the Shuangsha Gang, the father of Hengye Gongzi, did not know who Dou Xunen was, but he was ordered to act and lead the younger brother of the gang to besiege the Dou family.

Dou Xunen went into battle to fight, and the surging masters of the rivers and lakes beat him all over his body. Dou Jue was also seriously injured, and when the two broke through the siege and escaped from the eastern suburbs, they happened to be intercepted by Ning Zheng's men.

In order to save Dou Jue, Dou Xunen asked the remaining three guards of the Dou clan to tie up Dou Jue, hide in the eastern suburbs of the mountain, and lure Ning Zheng's men away alone.

The white-clothed young man with clear eyebrows and beautiful eyes and full of talent, when he left Dongshan, he was covered in blood and mud, and he promised him that he would return.

But the moment he stepped out of Dongshan alone, Dou Jue knew that Cen Sheng, the most beloved Cen Sheng in his life, would never come back.

Dou Xunen died in a random arrow piercing his heart, and his death was tragic.

The remaining three guards of the Dou family knocked Dou Jue unconscious and secretly sent him out of the eastern suburbs, but they were discovered by Ning Zheng's people on the way, and the four of them fell from the slope and were almost half disabled. Dou Jue was unfortunately hit by a boulder in the back of his head.

Dou Jue didn't remember how long he had been lying in the mountains and forests, but he only knew that when he woke up, he was already lying in the bedroom of the Dou family's old mansion in Chang'an, and Dou Xunchen and Dou Xunfen were accompanying him.

At that time, he couldn't move, and tried to struggle to get out of bed, but found that his legs were no longer numerous.

His eyes were hollow, and he opened his mouth to ask Dou Xunfen about Dou Xunen's situation. But he couldn't even spit out a complete sentence.

Dou Xunfen and Dou Xunchen were dressed in white and looked lonely.

Only then did Dou Jue believe in his thoughts, grief-stricken, and full of guilt.

Ning Zheng didn't kill him, but he knew that he would keep the secret of the year for the sake of the entire Dou family.

In fact, he did.

Dou Xunen died at the hands of bandits in Dongcheng, a suburb of Beijing.

At that time, it was rumored in Luoyang that when Ning Zheng, the king of Huai, rushed there with his troops, he had already seen Dou Xunen fall to the ground and die, and his death was tragic and shocking. Ning Zheng knelt on the ground, crying clearly, crying sadly, unable to restrain himself.

When Emperor Ming learned the news, Long Yan was furious and sent people to Dongcheng on the outskirts of Beijing, and when he saw the tragic scene of a river of blood, he fainted on the spot.

After that, King Huai Ning Zheng went in and out, and even set up incense sticks to commemorate Dou Xun'en in various parts of the city, in order to worship his friends, and was praised and sought after by many people in the capital who did not know the truth.

The Huai Wangfu was proud, but because the head of the family, Dou Jue, disappeared, the family moved out of the capital and returned to the old mansion of Dou Mansion in Chang'an.

Even Dou Xunfen and Dou Xunchen resigned from their official positions and returned home to recuperate.

In Luoyang City, the dispute between the Dou clan and the crown prince, which lasted for seven years, gradually died down, and there were no more waves.

When Dou Yue's body recovered day by day and was able to sit in a wooden wheelchair and walk around the house, he learned from Dou Xunfen that Cao Xiu, who was in the Huai Palace, was murdered by the Huai princess Wang's design, and was insulted by the thieves who blatantly broke into the palace, so that he had epilepsy, became crazy, and never woke up again.

Dou Jue never expected that King Huai and his wife would be so miserable and inhumane. In the few days of recuperating from his injuries, Dou Jue realized that the bandits he encountered on the way back to Beijing from Youzhou were people sent by Emperor Ming, who were clearly the dead soldiers of the Huai Wangfu pretending to be the henchmen of Emperor Ming.

What is hateful is that he was thinking about the Dou clan at that time, and he didn't even see such a superficial plan, thinking that Emperor Ming really wanted to be ruthless to this point, and wanted to get rid of the entire Dou clan for the sake of Dou Xun'en.

Now this result is all caused by him alone.

If he wholeheartedly assisted Dou Xunen and helped the five kings win the throne, maybe everything would not have become what it is now.

So, when Dou Taijun came to question Dou Jue, he was silent and acquiesced to the fact that he killed Dou Xunen with Ning Zheng, Deng and Fu.

He looked at Dou Yueshan, who was still young, not to mention how complicated it was.

Dou Taijun sent Dou Yueshan to Zhuangzi outside Chang'an City, and privately entered the two cases of Cao Xiu's death outside the eastern suburbs on the day of Cao Xiu's humiliation, pasted it with a note, and prepared to hand it to Emperor Ming, accusing Ning Zheng of cruelty to loyal ministers, and deliberately conniving at the infighting among his family members, so that Cao Xiu, the sister of the king of Pingding, was humiliated to this point.

Dou Yue stopped the note. Sands Chinese

Dou Taijun was angry and scolded him for being wolf-hearted and dog-hearted, and he didn't know what to do.

Dou Yue said: "This seal is handed over to Emperor Ming, and King Huai will not admit it." Since he came prepared, killing Xun En was also premeditated, and he must have figured out any possibility that would happen later. Ning Zheng was cunning and refused to admit it, and Emperor Ming couldn't find evidence, making it even more difficult to convict him.

These, although the Dou clan can bite until the evidence is found. But Cao Xiu is still in the Huai Wang's Mansion, and Zhaoyuan is also there. If King Huai discovers Zhaoyuan's background due to our too much investigation, I am afraid that his mother and son will be in danger. ”

Dou Taijun thought about it, and the anger in his heart gradually subsided.

Today, Dou Xunen is no longer alive. The only thing they can do is to protect the Cao family and Zhaoyuan, who are far away in the Huai Mansion, and Dou Yueshan, who is raised in the Dou Mansion.

The truth of the matter has been silenced, and there is no possibility of being overturned and re-investigated.

Jiang Chengjia carefully read Lu Fuzi's letter, only to feel horrified.

The incident back then was told by Lu Fuzi by Dou Jue himself.

Lu Yu is Dou Xunen's best friend, and the two will meet in poetry and have similar interests.

Dou Xunen is known as the first genius in Chang'an, and Lu Yu's talent is also known as Luoyang, and the world is known as the first genius in Beijing.

The two talented sons have similar temperaments and temperaments, and they are like-minded about the governance of the world, so when Dou Xunen was centralizing power in the capital, Lu Yu was one of the sons of the family who stood behind him and supported him.

When he learned the truth about Dou Xunen's tragic death in the eastern suburbs, he was furious, but due to the safety of the twin sons left by Cao Xiu and Dou Xunen, he never handed the recital full of Ning Zheng's crimes to Emperor Ming.

Over time, Lu Yu learned the truth about Dou Sanlang's tragic death in the eastern suburbs, and the rumors fell to Ning Zheng's ears.

It is precisely for this reason that at the end of the second year of Yangjia, King Huai will unite with the Deng clan again and create a blood-stained Luoyang City, implicating hundreds of Chang Mengjun rebellions.

During the Jianguang period, Emperor Ming was seriously ill and ordered the crown prince Ning to supervise the country, with Lu Sheng, Lu Yu, Murong Xiao, and Yue Qi as auxiliary ministers to assist the prince in supervising the country.

But Ning Sleeve is really mediocre and talentless, in the past, when Dou Xunen was hostile to him, he could still make some decisions, and Peng Duo, a recruited person, was also willing to deal with the government. Since the death of Dou Xunen, Emperor Ming was grief-stricken, often sick in bed, gradually ignoring the government, the responsibility of supervising the country fell on the shoulders of the prince, and Ning's mediocre and incompetent posture was gradually revealed. The reins of governance were then placed in the hands of four auxiliary ministers.

Lu, Lu, Murong, and Yue Si were all ministers of the humerus chosen by Emperor Ming for Dou Xunen in the past.

Seeing that the power of the court fell into the hands of the four of them, Ning Zheng, who had always been afraid of Dou Xunen's party ministers, was unwilling, especially afraid that the events of the year would be turned out by these four people, so that Emperor Ming would know.

It was at this time that Lu Yu was dissatisfied with the prince's ignorance of the government and politics, only caring about fun, and being mediocre, so he wrote a note to impeach Qi Li, the side concubine who bewitched him to be so unconscious.

Qi Li was horrified and dissatisfied. Fortunately, the prince didn't like Lu Yu and others, and he didn't want to listen to his advice, so he was spared.

But the impeachment of the side concubines in the court was endless, and seeing that it was about to make trouble in front of Emperor Ming, Qi Li was even more frightened, so he persuaded the prince to go to the court to govern the government, but it made Ning Sleeve furious.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Ning Zheng immediately wrote a letter of worship and handed it to the East Palace, met with the concubine, and persuaded her to summon her brother Qi Yao, the Marquis of Guangping, who was far away in Guangping, into the capital to sit in the capital, so as not to be isolated.

For the sake of her future and tranquility, Qi Li listened to Ning Zheng's words and sent a letter to her brother who was far away in Guangping.

Two months later, the Marquis of Guangping entered Beijing with the edict and was scheduled to live in Luoyang.

At that time, in the capital, the King of Huai and the Marquis of Zhongshan had great authority. Qi Yao became friends with the Marquis of Zhongshan and the King of Huai, and the three of them were embarrassed, and soon gained a firm foothold in the chaotic Great Wei Dynasty.

Ning Zheng persuaded Ning Sleeve to appoint the Marquis of Dongguan, the Marquis of Xiangyang, and the Marquis of Wei Xing, the sons of the Marquis of Shihou, who were friendly with the Marquis of Guangping and the Marquis of Zhongshan, as his brother, to prevent Lu Yu and others from taking charge of the government.

Lu Yu and other four auxiliary ministers, who were too upright, and were the henchmen of Dou Xunen and the New Deal Reform of the Five Kings, were very excluded in the Great Wei Dynasty, which was full of the children of the Shi clan, and could not stop the Marquis of Guangping and other relatives from controlling the government.

In the same year, floods and droughts and other disasters occurred in various parts of the Great Wei Dynasty, but under the protection of the crown prince and the queen, the five marquis embezzled money and silver from the treasury without permission, bought villages and fields, and did all kinds of evil, resulting in the continuous emptiness of the treasury, and the inability to move money to support grain and grass in the two directions of the severely affected places.

In order to prevent their relatives from continuing to interfere in politics, Lu Yu and others continued to collect evidence of the crimes of the five marquis, and wanted to present them to Emperor Ming. However, Ning Zheng stayed by Emperor Ming's side on the grounds of accompanying him, and then joined forces with the Deng family and the Fu family to block all the recitals of the four auxiliary ministers, so that the four of them could not accuse the five marquis of guilt.

Emperor Ming died and did not abolish Ning Sleeve's position as the crown prince. He neither chose Ning Zheng, nor did he want to support Ning Mi to ascend the throne as emperor.

He vaguely knew what Ning Zheng had done in private over the years, and he also knew that Ning Yu was not as righteous as he seemed.

He did not want the brutal and incompetent Ning Sleeve to ascend the throne, but among his many imperial grandchildren, only Ning Sleeve's eldest son, Ning Nanquan, was outstanding since he was a child, and he was talented in politics and virtuous for the king.

Even though the only heir in Emperor Ming's heart is no longer alive, he still has to think about the future of Great Wei.