Chapter 1440: Don’t be a cannon fodder (39)

Chapter 1440: Don’t be a cannon fodder (39)

Chapter 1440 Dont be a cannon fodder (39)

Not long after, there were words of contact between the two on the emperor's desk.

Concubine Ye, its time to take action. I will become uneasy every day he is alive. Only when he is dead can my son sit back and relax.

King Kangs response was only two words: peace of mind.

Based on this information, it is not difficult to guess that Concubine Ye and King Kang will join forces to kill the deposed prince.

What the emperor hates most is when someone takes the initiative and makes small moves behind his back. He immediately placed Concubine Ye and Prince Kang under close surveillance, and at the same time arranged for people to protect Yang Chuhuai.

Even if the prince is to be killed, he should be the one to do it, and no one else should intervene.

Seeing that everything was under control, Qian Yan continued to lead the emperor's people.

Hence, the emperor also discovered that King Kang had contact with the female doctor Yuan Qiang. Now the emperor became more and more suspicious of what role King Kang played behind the scenes.

King Kang, Concubine Ye, and the female doctor Yuan Qiang made the emperor immediately realize whether the behavior of deposing the prince was a bit abnormal.

Yuan Qiang was also arrested by the emperor's secret arrangements.

Qian Yan had already given a hint to Yuan Qiang that she would never tell the story of the Queen drugging the Emperor. As for other things the queen did, she didn't stop her.

Sometimes it is too white, which makes people unbelievable.

Her guess was good.

The emperor quickly judged that Yuan Qiang had a deep love for King Kang, so he threatened him. If she didn't tell him, his people would cut him.

Yuan Qiang had to reveal everything and explain everything.

Because the Queen was not described as a blank slate, except for drugging the Emperor, other good and bad things were said, and the Emperor was convinced of these.

After asking about this, the emperor finally showed up to see King Kang and asked him why he planned this.

To prevent the emperor from thinking that things were too simple, the two people Qian Yan hinted at did not reveal Yang Yucheng's identity as soon as they arrived.

Even so, the emperor felt fearful in his heart. He was already doubting whether there was something going on between Prince Kang and Concubine Ye, and even doubted whether Yang Yucheng was of his bloodline.

He naturally did not get an answer from King Kang. King Kang looked like a dead pig that was not afraid of boiling water, and the emperor was a little annoyed.