Presumably, with the deliberate guidance of the people in the mansion, his eldest nephew is already in the rockery, and is watching him and Fu Yutang at this moment, right?

The King of Xiang smacked his lips twice. Now everything is ready, only the east wind is missing.

As long as he could find out Fu Yutang's intention to rebel, it would be just a matter of time before he could regain his former glory!

Thinking of this, the King of Xiang looked at Fu Yutang as if he was looking at a stepping stone, with an imperceptible sneer on his lips, and said: "Master Fu, I haven't seen you for a long time, how are you?"

Fu Yutang: "..."

Didn’t we just say this polite remark?

After a moment of silence, Fu Yutang said sincerely: "Your Majesty, if you have nothing to say, you don't have to say anything. It's the same if I ask you. Why did you fake the imperial edict?"

King Xiang: “…”

So what if it was spread?

As long as I can label you as a traitor, the act of forging the imperial edict can be portrayed as an act that I had no choice but to do because I cared about the court and was in a desperate situation.

His eldest nephew will definitely forgive his behavior in the end because of his merits.

The prerequisite is that he must successfully prove that Fu Yutang does have the intention to rebel.

Thinking of this, the King of Xiang spoke again, and said, "Master Fu, you should be very proud to see me become a prisoner, right?"

Fu Yutang raised his eyes. Wow, isn’t this a classic melodrama routine?

Normally, as a villain, she would be carried away by success, laugh out loud, and then babble out all her plans.

but!

As a veteran audience of soap operas, she is destined to be a firework of a different color!

Therefore, he pretended not to hear and asked without shame: "Why did you falsely convey the imperial edict? Don't you know that falsely conveying the imperial edict is a capital crime? Are you tired of living?"

King Xiang: “…”

Fuck, that's all you have to say, right?

After choking for a while, the King of Xiang decided to ignore her and turned the topic back to the rebellion, saying, "I know your ambition. My nephew has been deceived by you, but I am not so easily fooled by you. You can't hide it from me."

Fu Yutang didn't listen to what he said at all, nor did he care about what he said. He continued to ask him, "Why did you falsely convey the imperial edict? Don't you know that falsely conveying the imperial edict is a capital crime? Are you tired of living?"

"I have fallen to this point because of you." The King of Xiang pretended not to hear him and said in a deep voice, "You are so deliberate in framing me, isn't it because I know your true face?"

Fu Yutang said: "Why did you want to falsely convey the imperial edict? Don't you know that falsely conveying the imperial edict is a capital crime? Are you tired of living?"

"..."

"..."

No matter what the King of Xiang said, Fu Yutang only had one thing to say, "Why did you falsely convey the imperial edict? Don't you know that falsely conveying the imperial edict is a capital crime? Are you tired of living?"

King Xiang: “…”

Can you fucking change the words?!

Feng Xingjun in the rockery: "..."

How long will the two of you keep talking at cross purposes?

Uncle, what's wrong with you answering Yutang's question?

I also want to know why you forged the imperial edict. Are you sure that I dare not execute you? Or did you tell Yutang that you are tired of living and deliberately tested the law?

Seeing that the King of Xiang did not answer for a long time, Fu Yutang could not help but ask again, "Why did you falsely convey the imperial edict? Don't you know that falsely conveying the imperial edict is a capital crime? Are you tired of living?"

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