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Chapter 572 Zhao Gaos second meeting(2/2)

Seeing that no problem could be found, Gu Qianfan reluctantly obeyed Wang Yue's words and reported it to the emperor.

The emperor was furious after hearing this. Someone pretended to be a monster and caused trouble in the Eastern Capital of the Song Dynasty. What was he trying to do?

Do you want to go to the emperor and issue an edict to sin against yourself?

The emperor, who had misconceived his ideas, decisively ordered Gu Qianfan and Wang Yue to work together to investigate the Hat Demon case.

Yes, Wang Yue originally planned to use the Hat Demon case to make profits for himself, but he unexpectedly encountered an unreliable emperor.

The emperor not only dispatched the Imperial City Division in the follow-up trial of the Hat Monster case, but also dispatched the Dali Temple. Forget about dispatching the Dali Temple, he also named Wang Yue, a young minister of the Dali Temple, to preside over it. His position was somewhat low.

What Wang Yue didn't know was that Gu Qianfan told the emperor Wang Yue's words verbatim. Of course, some disrespectful words were changed.

The emperor heard that someone was targeting Prime Minister Xiao this time, and maybe Qingliu. This made the emperor, who had long been unhappy with Qingliu, decide to do something about it, and the party was even more happy to see it happen.

And Wang Yue has just come to Kyoto. Although he was recommended by the dismissed Prime Minister Ke, he is independent of the major factions in the capital and has always been alone. He has never interacted with the various forces in the capital, so he can give it a try.

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Yes, the emperor also knew that Ke Xiang had a relatively good character, but Ke Xiang was too upright and always did not give the emperor much face. The emperor, who was in poor health, felt that if Ke Xiang continued to do so, he might leave early.

Only then was the decision made to resign.
Chapter completed!
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