Over on the side of the officialâs residence, the jailer released the man in the cell after receiving the order. The man immediately led the official guards to a hidden mansion in the city, and while rescuing the detained wife and children, he also unearthed a few other people who were involved in the case and did not escape in time. The people were taken back to prison for interrogation, and it took until the next day before they finally opened their mouths.
Chu Mingyun hailed down maidservant in passing, and while looking at Qin Zhao who stood unmoving in the hall, asked: âHow long has he been standing there?â
The maidservant replied respectfully: âEver since Medicine master Du left he has not moved, it has likely been four hours already.â
Chu Mingyun nodded, and walked over, looking for a while at Qin Zhao who stood wordlessly with his eyes lowered, and said after thinking for a bit: âShidi, if you donât eat dinner Iâm not waiting for you.â
Qin Zhao looked at him expressionlessly, and didnât say anything.
Chu Mingyun laughed with incomprehensible intent, and tilted his head to give him a measuring look, âIce-block face, what are you standing here for, are you waiting for Du Yue to run back?â
Qin Zhao tightened the seam of his lips, clenching his fists.
âKe,â Chu Mingyun let out a low mocking laugh, and the smile on his face was hidden away, saying in a cold voice, âYou said you wouldnât force him, then why arenât you able to let him go? As long as he doesnât understand how you feel, then this definitely wonât be the last time.â
Qin Zhaoâs eyes darkened, and said hoarsely, âShiâ¦..â
Chu Mingyun turned and walked away, âIâm hungry.â
ââ¦â¦â
Qin Zhao again looked outside the empty gate where there wasnât a single person, before finally stepping to follow Chu Mingyun.
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This author has something to say:
The Grace Edict is based off the laws passed during Hanwu Emperorâs time. The purpose is to weaken the power of the titled princes (different surname kings) and nobility, and stipulate that after the death of the princes, the eldest son will inherit the throne, and the other children will divide part of the land of the kingdom into the princes and princes, each falling under jurisdiction of the respective counties.
Coincidentally, when confirming my information, I found that the background of the Han Dynasty promulgation was related to the rebellion of the king of Huainan during Emperor Wen, and it was the Grand Secretary who later ruled the case of king of Huainan. Perhaps the Grand Secretary and the king of Huainan had a bit of conflict . Reference to Liu Bangâs arrest of Han Xin, who was king at the time, at the border.
Finally, can you guess whether this king of Huainan is the big bossâ_â