A Malevolent Star In The North

Yao Chong snorted coldly, and raised his objection in a high-sounding manner: "Hmph, even if Princess Xuan dies, could it be a reason for Meng Yuan to kill innocent people and despise the court? Could it be that only Princess Xuan's life is the life, and the life of my Dasheng fifty thousand soldiers Isn't it life?"

These remarks were filled with righteous indignation and very reasonable, and the entire Jinluan Palace immediately began to criticize King Xuan again.

Emperor Ming really felt a troubling headache. Of course, he was extremely angry about Meng Yuan's actions, but he was not fully sure that the Xuanwang Mansion sent troops to suppress it.

After all, Meng Yuan had nearly half of Dasheng's troops in his hands, and they were basically guarding the border. Once rebelled, it would lead to the emptiness of Dasheng's borders, and the consequences would be unimaginable.