Chapter 358: Coming to the Prime Minister's Mansion 1

"Xiangye." The man standing in front of the bed guessed, "You say, will Your Majesty really be imprisoned by the regent?" ”

Feng Weiyu was silent, looking at her slender fingertips.

The explanation given by the regent was that His Majesty was not in good health.

But Feng Weiyu knew that this reason was unreliable, and there was no news about the person he arranged in the past......

"Maybe it is, or maybe it isn't."

He wasn't sure now, either, because things had turned out completely unexpected.

Thinking of the night when the Prime Minister's Mansion was surrounded by the regent, the empress obviously learned the news in advance, so she came to stop the regent's move and saved the Prime Minister's Mansion - although, even if the empress didn't come that night, Feng Weiyu had a hole card to protect herself.

But here she is.

Suffice it to say two things.

First, the fact that the regent surrounded the Prime Minister's Mansion and wanted to put him to death should not have known in advance, but she came so suddenly, but she clearly got the news again.

So, is she secretly keeping a close watch on the regent?

The empress wants to spy on the regent, Feng Weiyu doesn't think it's strange, because Zixi has always disliked the regent, and even guarded against it.

Second, her maintenance of Feng Weiyu is real.

It's just that Feng Weiyu was puzzled, he didn't have time to think about it that night because of the tense situation, and then he kept thinking about it these days, when Zixi came that night, the tone of his speech, his expression, and many subtle emotional changes...... It all seems to be a little different from before.

Returning to the palace from the Prime Minister's Mansion that night, the Empress summoned the regent into the palace for a secret talk.

Closeted.

These days, Feng Weiyu has been thinking, what did Zixi talk to the regent secretly?

Or, because he ruined Nan Mohao's plan to raid the Prime Minister's Mansion, he annoyed that man, so he was imprisoned?

There were many doubts in my heart, and countless speculations and judgments flashed, but I didn't see the face of the empress, and these speculations were always just guesses.

The empress did not take charge of the government for a day, and the power of the court was in the hands of Nan Mohao, and if the government was not chaotic and the society was stable, no one could ask for guilt about this matter - even if the empress was not happy to see the affair itself, it was not something that the ministers were happy to see.

But so what?

The regent is in power, not because he holds on to the power and supports the army himself, but because of the power given to him by the emperor.

Before the empress came to power, no one could doubt it.

Feng Weiyu can only avoid the edge for the time being.

At noon the next day, Feng Xiang summoned the secretary of the Ministry of Rites in his own house, and briefly mentioned two sentences, to the effect that the empress likes to be lively, and the Lantern Festival is approaching, and the Ministry of Rites must prepare well.

Of course, while preparing, we must not forget the last excerpt and ask Her Majesty the Empress.

It's been two days in a flash.

Feng Weiyu, who was full of planning, almost thought that she had misheard when she heard the report from her henchmen: "What did you say?" ”

"Xiangye, it's true."

Feng Weiyu Huo Ran got up, with a somewhat surprised expression on her face: "Please come in!" ”

The henchman turned and left.

Feng Weiyu's eyes narrowed, and his eyes flashed with depth, doubt, confusion, shock and other emotions, and his expression flickered brightly and darkly.

A few moments later, he heard footsteps outside.

Feng Weiyu put away all the emotions on her face and paced back and forth by the door, looking anxious and excited.

"Xiangye.".

When these words fell, Feng Weiyu raised her eyes and looked at the ...... who walked in towards the light The beautiful young man, with a happy expression, instantly knelt on the ground: "Your Majesty." ”