The matter of the Ji Family became more and more serious with the intention of the Prince to push it. The scholars who were arguing about filial piety all started to take the matter of the Ji Family as an example.

"It is truly unfilial for Prince Yanbei's Wife to do this … Madam Ji was her stepmother. How could she possibly send Madam Ji off? filial piety is the law of nature and nature. Since ancient times, no one has ever sued their parents for their children. "

Although Prince Yanbei's Wife's actions seemed to be out of filial piety to her father, she had dragged the entire Ji Family down with her. Even the Yun Family's ancestors were shamed. "She did indeed give a sigh for Lord Ji's sake. She found the person who murdered Lord Ji and caused the youths of the Yun and Ji families to be unable to raise their heads."

"Sigh... Prince Yanbei's Wife is filial, after knowing that something happened to Father, I can understand how anxious.

… ….

There were those who disagreed, and naturally there were those who agreed as well. Although it was only a small amount, it was enough for the prince.

A few of the big scholars agreed with Ji Yunkai's way of doing things, thinking that she had done the right thing and had sat straight. Killing people deserved to be punished. If he kept it a secret in order to be filial to his parents and gave way to his family, it would only make the prisoners act even more viciously without any scruples.

Those who approved of Ji Yunkai stood up to question the scholars and even the officials of the imperial court: "After the incident in Ji Family, were you alerted? Did you check on the people around you? Have you found any problems? "

Not to mention... Not long after the news of Ji Family's death came out, a few of the family's main wives and concubines suddenly died.

These people laid out the facts while mocking, "Please don't tell me that the sudden death of their wives was caused by an accident and not by human means. "You think that by secretly taking care of this matter, you will be able to protect your own family's face, but you don't know that all of this is just a lie. The truth is as such, I believe everyone has their own conclusions."

"Your actions did indeed protect the family's face, but I don't know how others will talk about you behind your back."

"There are no secrets under the sun, Prince Yanbei's Wife's actions were not wrong, and the person who made a mistake was not the Prince Yanbei's Wife, why do you have to constantly criticize the Prince Yanbei's Wife, and not those who made a mistake?"

"Madam Ji's two children have been treating Lord Ji's bed everyday, acting like filial children. They actually didn't know that their mother poisoned their father. Shouldn't they be held responsible?"

"I really find it funny. Why did you guys all accuse Prince Yanbei's Wife of destroying the Ji and Yun Families? Didn't you all accuse Madam Ji of destroying the Ji and Yun Families? Was it Madam Ji's children who destroyed themselves, the Ji and the Yun families? "

The truth was always in the hands of a small number of people. Although not many people agreed with Ji Yunkai, the words they said were loud and clear, worthy of the name of heaven and earth.

Previously, Winterpeak had spoken on behalf of Ji Yunkai at the city gate, saying that if there was anything he wanted to ask, he would go to the Prince Yanbei to post according to the rules. Ordinary students thought that they did not have enough identities, and did not dare to post casually, but the scholars were not afraid, and believed that they have the qualifications to talk to Ji Yunkai.

Then, there was the big shot writing a post, asking Ji Yunkai if he would regret doing it? Would she do it again?

Ji Yunkai replied her the same day: No regrets! If your father had been poisoned and his life hung by a thread, you would know what I was thinking.

When she saw her own father lying on the bed, not knowing if he was alive or dead, she just wanted to drag everyone down to hell.

Ji Family and the Yun Family were innocent, wasn't she overdoing it by implicating the Ji Family and the Yun Family in this?

On the same day, Ji Yunkai also asked her servants to send her answer to the great scholar who was asking the questions.

No one in the Ji Family or Yun Family were innocent. When my father was very ill, Young Master Yun was in Ji Family, and during that time, someone borrowed five million silver from the World Bank using my father's secret letter.

As for the Ji Family s?

During that time, the elders of the Ji Family clan did not forget to receive the gifts from the Yun Family, so much so that even though they knew that the Ji Family's situation was not right, not a single one of them went to ask about it.

If they were innocent, then who would be guilty?!

After receiving Ji Yunkai's reply, he was stunned, the card in his hand dropped to the ground with a "Pa" sound. When he regained his senses and picked it up, he realised that the reply from Prince Yanbei's Wife was already in everyone's hands.

"Heavens, isn't that true? During that period of time when Lord Ji was unconscious due to poison, it was impossible for him to use a secret imprint. As for the person who could obtain his secret imprint, it must be someone familiar with him. "

"So it's the Yun Family who is plotting to steal our wealth. I told you that Madam Ji was fine, why would she poison Lord Ji?" The Yun Family is not innocent at all, they are not innocent in the slightest. "

"Merchants are merchants... The Shang Family's daughter is indeed the Shang Family's daughter.

"For the money. The Yun Family could do anything they wanted. The clan elders of the Ji Family are also not people, they don't even care about their clansmen for money, and allow the Yun Family to be a lowly Lord Ji.

A group of scholars turned their backs on him, but there were others who asked, "Is this true?"

After all, it was only the words of the Prince Yanbei's Wife …

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