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Chapter five hundred and fifteenth death

After the emperor fell down, he never woke up again.

Concubine Liu cried and called him, but the emperor responded without any response.

The King of Jin then became panicked and didn't care about the child. He quickly shouted: "Uncle Cheng, please pass it on to the imperial doctor!"

The emperor lay on the ground, his face as gold paper, and his breath was as bright as a fancy spring. He saw that there was only the incoming air, but no breath was coming out.

King Cheng didn't expect that a few words would make the emperor so angry and speechless.

He turned around and shouted, "Is there an imperial doctor? Come here!"

Eunuch Yi and two imperial doctors rolled in and carried the emperor to the bed.

After taking the pulse, the imperial doctor's face changed color.

"How is it, how is the father?" King Jin asked.

The imperial doctor hurriedly knelt on the ground and said tremblingly: "I am incompetent, the emperor..."

He didn't dare to continue talking.

Another imperial physician also knelt down, not even daring to say a word.

"Wake him up!" King Cheng said angrily.

"Forgive me, I am incompetent." The imperial doctor said tremblingly, "If I had used acupuncture here, I might have been able to awaken the emperor for a moment."

King Cheng shouted, "Where is Doctor Meng?"

Imperial Doctor Meng was not among the crying ministers at the door, he was always at his own house.

So he quickly sent someone to pick him up.

After delaying this, I waited for the second time. When Doctor Meng hurried to Chengqian Palace, he touched the emperor's pulse and was gone.

He looked sad and slowly knelt on the ground, his voice crying: "Your Majesty, you're dead!"

It was quiet inside and outside the hall.

After a moment, the crying sounded in a mess.

The King of Jin fell to the ground and cried loudly: "Father, Father... Why did you leave... My son's ministers are unfilial, they are unfilial!"

Speaking of which, the emperor was angry to death, in addition to King Cheng's aggressiveness, it also had something to do with his son.

The emperor was attacked from both sides and exhausted. He cried and asked his father to hand over the jade seal to save the emperor's grandson, which was also the last straw that overwhelmed the emperor.

Although the King of Jin was a concubine who was not qualified to inherit the throne, the emperor did not treat him unfairly and gave him the title of King of Jin, one of his most noble four kings.

He even has a higher status than the legitimate son born to the queen.

King Jin was quite content.

He didn't expect that his father would be so angry that he was so angry that he was so angry that he was crying.

This is a sin.

The King of Jin was so regretful that he almost committed suicide by hitting the wall on the spot and walked with the emperor.

However, King Cheng was still holding his son in his hand, so he could only resist the grief and pray to King Cheng: "Uncle Cheng, the father has gone, you can let this child go."

King Cheng was even more angry.

He originally wanted to force the emperor to submit and hand over the jade seal, but the emperor's heart was so fragile that he died simply.

Where will he find the jade seal and edict now?

King Cheng threw the child away directly.

The King of Jin rushed over and barely caught the child.

He hugged the child tightly, knelt in front of the emperor's bed, and cried loudly.

The child cried too.

The ministers outside also cried one after another, but Concubine Liu was silent and quiet, a bit abnormal.

"Concubine Liu, do you know whether the emperor left an edict to pass the throne during his lifetime?" King Cheng forced her to question her.

After all, the emperor has been with Concubine Liu for the past two days.

Concubine Liu raised her head, looked at him, and smiled.

The smile is so poignant.
Chapter completed!
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