Let's take a look at the details of Huo's incrimination, so that I don't eat books

Because I and the readers are God's perspective, this is something I didn't grasp well when I was writing, and I didn't find out about this problem until I was halfway through writing, but I couldn't change it.

This can lead to us as outsiders knowing a lot more things than the characters and feeling a little silly about the characters.

There was so much foreshadowing that I can't remember where I left it, so I'll take a look at it with you now.

Huo Yu colluded with the Huns: Huo Guang knew, Liu He and the imperial party knew but there was no evidence, and the people didn't know. [Cannot be used as evidence of guilt]

Huo Xian poisoned two Jieyu: Huo Guang didn't know, Liu He and the imperial party didn't know, and the people didn't know. [Cannot be used as evidence of guilt]

Huo Xian's corruption: Huo Guang didn't know, Liu He guessed but there was no evidence, and the people didn't know. [Cannot be used as evidence of guilt]

Huo Guang pretended to be sick and deceived the king: Liu He knew but had no evidence, the ministers knew but had no evidence, and the people didn't know.

Fan Mingyou and Huo Yu rebelled under the pretext of rebellion, but Liang Yannian's secret letter said that Fan Mingyou and Tian Guangming rebelled, and outsiders did not know that Huo Yu was the mastermind, and it had nothing to do with Huo Guang: Liu He and the imperial party knew but there was no evidence, and the people did not know. [Cannot be used as evidence]

The evidence of these few things is at hand, and it needs to be moved out little by little.

If we bring it into the perspective of the people, it is Fan Mingyou who is reversed, but the excuse is that the Qing monarch is on the side, maybe Fan Mingyou and others have a problem, and the general's loyalty may not be a problem.

Bringing in the perspective of the protagonist is to know that Fan Mingyou is the direct planner and Huo Guang is their big backstage, but Huo Guang is not directly involved, and Huo Guang's prestige is too high, I can only wait for Huo Guang to leave real evidence step by step in order to protect Fan Mingyou, so that I can justifiably bring him down.

The perspective brought into Huo Guang is that Fan Mingyou and they are disobedient and want to rebel, I think this is not right, but they are my people, and I can only find a way to protect them within a reasonable range. I couldn't keep it, so I flipped the table, whether it was proper or not. [This step has not yet arrived]

So now, there is no real incriminating evidence of Huo Guang and Huo Yu in the hands of the protagonist, but only Fan Mingyou's incriminating evidence. In fact, if you change an emperor and a powerful minister, what Fan Mingyou has done is enough to implicate Huo Guang, and he can go directly to prison.

But Huo Guang's authority is too high, his prestige and merit in the Han are very high, and the protagonist has a short time on the throne and has no overwhelming advantage, so there is a more reasonable reason.

The main reason for the misunderstanding of the reader is that I didn't express it clearly, and I'm really sorry, so I wrote this to make up for it.

Of course, if I miss anything in front of me, I'm just stupid and can only eat books.

In addition, it's still that problem, I try to rationalize the story as much as possible, but what everyone thinks is unreasonable can be discussed together, and it also helps me make progress together, thank you.

(End of chapter)