(One hundred and six) Extension

Just when Zhaolin was about to inspect the dormitory in person, Zhu Lianzhi stumbled in with the support of several guards.

Liu Qimei and Zhaolin were shocked when they saw that his lips had turned black.

"When...... Watch out...... Someone wants to ...... Your Majesty...... In a convulsive pill...... Poisoned...... The sinner tasted it...... Poisoned...... Most likely Hong ...... Hong Mian ...... Under the poison ...... and Sun ......" Before Zhu Lianzhi finished speaking, he fell to the ground and died.

Zhaolin instructed several people to check whether Zhu Lianzhi was poisoned and died, and several people said that Zhu Lianzhi was killed by a poison called "Soul Breaking Ink".

This is indeed the case.

Previously, Zhu Lianzhi deduced that his poisoning was likely to be related to Hong Mian and Sun Guye's guards, and he was not wrong at all.

At that time, in the pharmacy, Zhu Lianzhi saw Hong Mian leave with the guard under Sun Guye, so he put his mind at ease and began to put medicinal materials in the medicine pot. In Zhu Lianzhi's opinion, Hong Mian didn't know what kind of medicine he was going to decoct King Jingyin, so it was naturally difficult to poison the conciliation medicine that King Jingyin needed in advance. Despite this, Zhu Lianzhi still felt that something was wrong with Hong Mian and the guards under Sun Guye, but he didn't understand what those two people were sneaking up on for a while. To be on the safe side, he carefully tested the medicinal herbs he was going to give to King Jingyin, and only after making sure that there were no problems did he start decocting the medicine.

Zhu Lianzhi stared at the medicine in the pharmacy alone, and after a while, the medicine was decocted.

In the process of Zhu Lianzhi decocting medicine for King Jingyin, no one else entered the pharmacy.

Although it had been tested before and it was determined that those medicinal materials were not poisonous, Zhu Lianzhi was still not at ease. He thought that he couldn't get out of the poisoning of King Jingyin last time, and he must not make any mistakes this time. At this time, he decocted the medicine by himself, and only he could taste the medicine for His Majesty. After all, it is a medicine that calms the mind and suppresses shock, and it will not have much effect on normal people after tasting it. If you don't taste it, if anything unexpected happens to Your Majesty, you will definitely be in great trouble.

Zhu Lianzhi poured out a little of the decoction medicine from the pouring mouth of the medicine pot and tasted it himself.

After tasting this taste, Zhu Lianzhi fell into the poison of "Soul Breaking Ink".

Zhu Lian knew that the poison in him was "Soul Breaking Ink", and he knew that this poison was fast and there was no cure, but he felt that he had to personally inform His Royal Highness the Crown Prince of this matter, if he told it through others, I was afraid that there would be other branches in the middle, this matter was related to King Jingyin's life, and he could not be sloppy, so he immediately took out the "Extension Limit Pill". Although this "extended limit pill" can allow the dying person to return to the West a little later, it will make the person who takes this pill die in pain, so usually no one wants to take this pill. But Zhu Lianzhi thought that he had been under the authority of individual courtiers for a long time, and he had many scruples in doing things, but he couldn't escape the fate of being poisoned. Over the years, I have always thought about how I can live a more stable life, and I have never thought about others and Jingyin Country from the bottom of my heart, even if I do things for others, it is also for my own benefit, and now I am dying, if the pain before my death can be exchanged for the vigilance of the prince, in exchange for the safety of His Majesty, so as to prevent the chaos in the country caused by His Majesty's accident, I will also die a well-deserved death. In this way, Zhu Lianzhi took the "Extension Limit Pill" orally, allowing himself to live until he saw the prince and said what he wanted to say.