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The representatives from the Public House arrived at Shanglin before those from the Empress Dowager â the middle-aged man and his young associate who had visited previously.
âGovernor Su, we meet again.â
âGovernor Li, please.â Su Bin ushered them into the study, maintaining a reserved demeanor.
Once in the study, Governor Li informed Su Bin that he was now under the Lord State Dukeâs authority. He went on to clarify, âThe late emperor and Lord State Duke were originally aligned.â
This meant that following the late emperorâs demise, Governor Li had become solely accountable to Lord State Duke.
âAfter the late emperorâs passing, the new emperor assumed the throne. Given the recent transition, everything was in flux. However, a significant event occurred during this delicate period.â
âGovernor Su, you must be aware that the Third Prince attempted to assassinate the new emperor at the funeral.â
Su Bin nodded. âI received a notice. I am aware of the situation.â
The report detailed the Third Princeâs crimes, including a portrait and a directive for local officials to be vigilant for any suspicious individuals. If anyone resembling the Third Prince was identified, they were to be apprehended immediately and reported to higher authorities for transportation back to the capital.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Once the Third Prince acknowledged his wrongdoing and was banished from the capital, returning would be strictly prohibited. Resisting such a decree could result in ruthless execution.
Officials caught aiding the Third Prince would be deemed his accomplices. Stripped of their positions, they and their families faced execution.
This announcement essentially declared a nationwide manhunt for the Third Prince.
Governor Li abruptly questioned Su Bin, âGovernor Su, do you believe that the Third Prince intends to assassinate the new emperor?â
Su Bin affirmed, âYes.â
The Third Prince harbored deep-seated animosity towards the new emperor, likely nurturing intentions of causing him harm.
However, Su Bin doubted the Third Princeâs involvement during the wake.
Insider information obtained by the Dragon Phoenix Hall indicated that the Third Prince was coerced into attempting the assassination. It appeared that the new emperor, acting covertly without the Public Houseâs knowledge, sought to shift blame onto them.
Governor Li, wearing a faint frown, inquired, âWhy do you believe that?â
Su Bin smiled knowingly, âAs an official of the Imperial Court, shouldnât you
trust the courtâs official announcements?â
Governor Li reciprocated the smile, saying, âGovernor Su, you are quite cautious.â
âActually,â he continued, âIâve made it clear that I am aligned with Lord State
Duke. Governor Su, if you have differing views, why not express them openly to
Su Bin feigned confusion, asking, âGovernor Li, what do you mean? I donât understand.â
It was evident that Su Bin was playing the fool.
Governor Li ceased beating around the bush. âLet me be frank with you. Lord State Duke and the new emperor differ in their perspectives. The new emperor, being young and headstrong, disregards Lord State Dukeâs counsel.â
âIn the case of the Third Princeâs supposed assassination attempt, Lord State Duke was incensed because the Third Prince hadnât attempted any assassination at all!â
Su Bin pretended to be surprised. âThereâs⦠such a revelation?â
Governor Li hushed his tone and warned, âGovernor Su, this is confidential. Do not disclose it.â
Su Bin promptly acknowledged, âI understand!â
âBut why would His Majesty do that?â
âThe Emperor has always perceived the Third Prince as a threat to his throne. Additionally, he possesses a vindictive nature, marked by impulsiveness and stubbornness.â
Su Bin gestured dismissively, saying, âGovernor Li, letâs end this discussion!â âThis isnât a matter for us to delve into.
Governor Li smiled and remarked, âGovernor Su, you are quite cautious!â âThereâs a reason behind my disclosure.â
âIn fact, Iâm here to impart some information to Governor Su.. Governor Su is on the brink of facing a catastrophe!â