Chapter 849: Unwilling to Be a Slave 69
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Nangong Shuangshuang went to the emperor first, and reported in detail all the symptoms and treatment results of Jing'an Gong, and heard Nangong Shuangshuang say that Jing'an Gong's illness could be completely cured, and the emperor bought one, and the Tai Doctor of Zhengqi Tai Hospital was sent I don't know how much, they could only alleviate Jing'an Gong's illness, and they couldn't be cured, which was about to become a heart disease of the emperor.
The Duke of Jing'an is the emperor's confidant, and he is also one of the emperor's most trusted and capable courtiers, so that such a person has to be idle because of physical pain, which is a very regrettable thing, both for the emperor and for the Duke of Jing'an.
The emperor was happy, and rewarded Nangong Shuangshuang with a bunch of things, a bunch of valuable things that can only be offered, Nangong Shuangshuang felt that this thing was not as useful as the jewelry brocade that the valuable queen rewarded her, but although the jewelry could not be sold, she could still wear it.
When Nangong Shuangshuang left the Jing'an Mansion, Jing'an and his wife also gave Nangong Shuangshuang a lot of things as a thank you, including five hundred taels of silver and a lot of ornaments and fabrics, which were all things that could be sold and were very expensive.
Before Nangong Shuangshuang entered the palace, he sent everything back to his house and handed it to his mother Luo Yueying, and then because he was worried about the things in the palace, he didn't have time to drink saliva at home and say a few words to Luo Yueying, so he hurried into the palace.
When he left from the emperor and returned to Yingyue Palace, he saw Mrs. Jing looking haggard, with several bloody mouths on her lips, and her eyes were bloodshot waiting at the palace gate.
Seeing Nangong Shuangshuang coming back, Mrs. Jing couldn't even take care of her demeanor, she hurriedly greeted her, held Nangong Shuangshuang's hand, and said in a hoarse and dry voice: "Shuangshuang, you have to help me this time, you must help me save my father, you must help me think of a way,''
I know the emperor's character, he must want to punish my father together, but I know who my own father is, he may be mediocre or incompetent, but he is not a ruthless person, and he can't do anything to kill people! ”
No wonder Mrs. Jing is so anxious, Nangong Shuangshuang remembered that Mrs. Jing's father was involved in this incident in the previous life, and the emperor didn't even think about it, so Mrs. Jing's father was punished together, and there was no verification at all.
Because in the emperor's heart, Mrs. Jing's father was a relative like the queen's father, and because of his hatred for the queen's father, the emperor took this anger out on Gao Yan's body, and cut things together in a fit of anger.
Although it turned out that Gao Yan was innocent, but the person was already dead, the emperor did not say anything other than to give Mrs. Jing, who was still a noble concubine, two levels of advancement as a consolation, and Mrs. Jing also completely fell silent after that blow, no longer competing for favor, and became a transparent person in the harem.
However, in Gao Yan's matter, Mrs. Jing's plea is adding fuel to the fire, but it does not mean how dangerous it is, so Nangong Shuangshuang has never taken this matter seriously.
The main reason is that Nangong Shuangshuang didn't think that she would go to Jing'an Mansion for treatment before, and felt that with her own presence, this matter could be solved at any time, but she didn't expect that she would not be by Mrs. Jing's side at such an inch, but fortunately, Mrs. Jing was smart and chose the most correct choice.
Nangong Shuangshuang pressed down Mrs. Jing's trembling hand and comforted: "Niangniang, don't worry, this matter is not so dangerous, Niangniang, you did a good job before, Niangniang, you plead, it is for the emperor to protect his father, which is equivalent to adding fuel to the fire, this matter, to let Gao Daren save himself, this is the easiest and simplest thing, and Niangniang must not open his mouth to plead." ”
Nangong Shuangshuang's words made Mrs. Jing quiet, took a deep breath, and suppressed her anxious and irritable mood, "Can you really let my father save himself?" ”
Nangong Shuangshuang nodded affirmatively, lowered his voice and said to Mrs. Jing: "Believe me, it will definitely be possible, Niangniang asked someone to tell Master Gao......"
The emperor has recently been very troubled about the case of the queen's father, because there are too many people involved, and after the matter of the queen's father broke out, several people have been exposed to the tragic death of occupying people's land for various reasons, causing the people to have no land to resell their children and daughters, and sell themselves to starve to death.
The emperor was very angry about this, at this time, Gao Yan, who had been involved in a book before, was dismissed and waited at home for investigation, Gao Yan regretted that he did not investigate, and was willing to compensate his family members who had occupied the land tenfold, and asked to resign from his official position, because as the imperial history, he could not check himself, and was not qualified to supervise hundreds of officials for the emperor......
Gao Yan's letter is written with tears and remorse, the emperor was also angry with Gao Yan, and felt that Gao Yan also relied on Mrs. Jing's favor and began to do whatever he wanted, and now Gao Yan's invitation to the guilty fold came up, and the emperor was a little angry.
Compared with those people, especially the queen's father, who obviously committed a crime but found various reasons to get away with it, and did not admit his mistakes, Gao Yan's attitude made the emperor feel a lot more comfortable.
Originally, the emperor had already made up his mind, and he would definitely punish those who had aroused public resentment and would never tolerate it, but after receiving Gao Yan's confession, the emperor decided to let people carefully investigate Gao Yan's affairs, and if it wasn't too much, it wouldn't hurt if he spared his life.
Who knows that after this investigation, Gao Yan was completely wronged, because he did not encroach on any private land at all, because the ancestral grave of the Gao family was handed down from the ancestors, and where people were buried from generation to generation, there was no need to encroach on the land of the surrounding people.
As for the place that was participated in, it was not a small piece of land that was not much of a place that Gao Yan himself had not occupied, but was given to him by the queen's father as a favor, that is to say, Gao Yan was completely wronged!
At this time, the emperor was embarrassed and angry, and the embarrassment was that he almost killed Gao Yan unjustly without checking the rights and wrongs, and the anger was that in this way, Wang Zheng, who participated in Gao Yan's performance, was his heart could be punished, this was completely for the sake of the superior to exclude dissidents, and it was unforgivable to dare to borrow his hand.
The emperor immediately removed Wang Zheng's position as the right capital of the imperial history, demoted him to Bai Ding, and ordered him to leave the capital immediately, and he was not allowed to be an official for three generations.
It can be said that this punishment is a bit too harsh, and the reason why the emperor punished him so harshly was not because he was angry that Wang Zheng had wronged Gao Yan, but because he was angry that Wang Zheng dared to fool him, the emperor, and he almost succeeded, so that the emperor felt ashamed to punish him so heavily.
punished Wang Zheng, the person who wronged Gao Yan, and reinstated Gao Yanguan without continuing to think about it, the emperor went to the Yingyue Palace, which had been neglected for several days, to see Mrs. Jing, and when he saw Mrs. Jing, who had lost her weight in just a few days, the emperor was also taken aback by Mrs. Jing's haggardness.