Lady Wang shouted, refusing to admit the accusations from the midwife and the mountain bandit man, adamant that the two were framing her.
The Second Prince ordered the paper that served as a token to be presented to the Minister of Dali Temple and the Minister of Punishment.
The Minister of Dali Temple had someone bring pen and ink, and asked Lady Wang to write a few characters as in the letter.
Lady Wang's fingers pretended to tremble, so the characters she wrote naturally looked somewhat different.
But the Minister of Dali Temple, Sikong Fu, scrutinized them carefully for a moment, squinting his sharp eyes as he looked towards Lady Wang.
Lady Wang's heart skipped a beat, feeling as if Sikong Fu had seen right through her.
"Lord Sikong, have you discerned anything?" asked the Second Prince.
Sikong Fu passed the two pieces of paper to Su Yuting behind him, "Yuting, you tell us."