Zhan Lan and Mu Yan returned to the palace.
Mu Yan said, "Lan'er, don't worry, Baili Jiang won't live much longer."
Zhan Lan understood that imprisoning or killing the Eldest Prince of Western Rong or Baili Jiang in Nanjin would be equivalent to declaring war on Western Rong, so they couldn't kill them now.
"I never worry about how you handle things."
Mu Yan met Zhan Lan's trusting gaze and felt delighted.
Zhan Lan was also in a good mood today. She had taken advantage of the Western Rong envoys' visit to have someone steal Baili Jiang's purse, luring him to find Zhan Xincheng, and thus confirmed Zhan Xincheng's treason.
Today, the second branch of the Zhan Family had finally collapsed, and Liu Xi no longer needed to imitate anyone's handwriting.
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Li Changlong had just bought a small house in Ding'an City, cheerfully thinking about taking a concubine.
He was just about to leave when he saw a dozen constables from the Ministry of Justice rush into the yard.