Concubine Ning rubbed her forehead and said: "Look at what you said, can't I call you here if there is nothing wrong? I just stay in the palace all day and it's very boring, and those girls have no knowledge, so I can't Accompany me to relieve boredom, so I just asked you to chat with me."

Ah Liang took a step back, and said: "Your Majesty, forgive me, I'm just an inconspicuous bodyguard, I'm afraid I won't be able to accompany Your Majesty to relieve my boredom."

Concubine Ning sat up from the bed, stood up and leaned in front of her, and said with a smile: "The emperor doesn't come all day, why can't you accompany me to relieve boredom?"

A Liang stepped aside calmly, then moved his eyes to the incense burner in front of him, without squinting at all, he said: "This incense burner is about to be finished, won't you change it?"

Concubine Ning threw herself on the bed with a bit of anger, and said, "It's fine if you don't want to remember the love you had when you were a child, but what excuses are you looking for, that's all, you can change it, I don't bother to care about you."

Ah Liang replaced the stick of incense, and the delicate fragrance permeated the air again.

Concubine Ning looked at A Liang resentfully, and said aggrievedly: "A Liang, I was sorry for you when I was a child. How could I have imagined that the emperor would take a fancy to a folk girl like me at that time?"

Ah Liang lowered his head and said, "Your Majesty, why talk about the past?"

Concubine Ning clasped her hands on the edge of the bed, moved closer to A Liang, and said, "But A Liang, you know, I will never forget you at all..."

A-Liang sighed slightly, and then said: "Your Majesty, just say what you want, why bother to go around such a big detour, I was ordered by the Emperor to protect your Majesty, how can I still resist the order? "

Concubine Ning paused for a moment with her outstretched hand, then withdrew it back, caressed her beaded hair, and said with a sneer: "Since you are so confused, I'll just say it, Xu Jitang He died too early, and there are still some things that I haven't had time to ask clearly, you go to Liangzhou and take a look, I always feel that he has something else hidden."

As she spoke, she pulled the thin quilt beside her to cover herself, waved her hand and said, "Okay, let's go down, I'm a little tired too."

A Liang agreed with his hands, and then retreated.

It's just that no one saw it. When he closed the palace door, he seemed to chuckle.

An hour later.

As the sun set, it was almost time for dinner in the palace.

A little palace lady held a bowl of lotus seed porridge and gently pushed open Concubine Ning's palace door. Concubine Ning never liked to be disturbed, and recently she drove away all the servants around her, so almost no one noticed. to this scene.

However, the next moment, a terrified and shrill scream pierced the skyline of the palace—"Come on, Concubine Ning is dead!"

Concubine Ning's death caused a sensation in the entire capital, and the emperor cried bitterly all day because of this, and could hardly go to court to govern.

Civil and military officials have joys and sorrows. Concubine Ning was originally the backer of many officials of King Yu's family. King Yu had fallen long ago. Now that Concubine Ning died, King Yu's family was completely wiped out. The political situation changed suddenly and became a mess.

The officials and gentlemen who had a vegetarian meal in the corpse of Dali Temple no longer dared to neglect this time, and rushed to the palace with their clothes on their heels, and handled the case conscientiously for the first time.

However, they don't need to handle this case at all, because all the evidence points to one person, Concubine Ning's guard, A Liang.

The cause of Concubine Ning's death was poisoning, and apart from the little maid who finally found her dead, there was only one person who entered Concubine Ning's palace that day, and that was A Liang. If it was poisoning, only he had the chance.

Moreover, Concubine Ning's affair with Ah Liang was no secret among the officials, and it was reasonable no matter how you looked at it.

With a swipe of their pens, the masters of Dali Temple convicted A Liang without any explanation, but A Liang refused to admit it. No matter how he tortured him, there was only one sentence in his mouth: "I won't, I will never kill Ning'er. ..."

In desperation, everyone had to postpone the execution day again and again.

However, in the assassination where the truth seemed to have come to light, a small official from the Xu family in Dali Temple became suspicious.

Ah Hao can be regarded as a guard in front of the palace, can he really be so stupid as to swagger and poison Concubine Ning?

So, he tirelessly flipped through the files over and over again, and finally, his eyes settled on an agame.

Concubine Ning held it tightly before she died.

However, others spoke lightly, and the officials were anxious to give the emperor an explanation. His argument that he was simply causing trouble was quickly submerged in the saliva of the officials.

Such a big event naturally spread to the ears of Xiao Heng who was busy tinkering with firearms in the Beacon Fire Department of the Forbidden Army.

Everyone was just talking to him casually, but they didn't expect that Marquis Changping, who had always been indifferent to such matters, dropped the blueprints in his hand on the spot and ran to Dali Temple in a hurry.

Speaking of which, Xiao Heng also had quite a few cronies in Dali Temple. When these people saw him, they felt as if they had seen a savior. More than half of it was given to Xiao Heng.

Xiao Heng didn't refuse, he picked up a pen and criticized it.

So in the middle of the night, Xiao Heng unceremoniously took a volume out of the pile of empty files, put it on his body, and brought it home.

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