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Chapter 82 A moment of thought(2/2)

The only evidence of this thing is a suicide note from Mr. Bai, who donated the Bai family property to Gu Tingye.

In the absence of any witnesses, Bai Dalang insisted that the suicide note was forged by Gu Tingye.

After all, there is indeed the possibility of forgery in handwriting.

In the case where someone supports Gu Tingye, this suicide note is enough to prove the rationality of Gu Tingye's inheritance.

But in the case where someone wants to mess with Gu Tingye, evidence such as a suicide note is not that sufficient.

Under the influence of feudal clan ideology, Gu Tingye, the grandson, is just an outsider to Mr. Bai.

Bai Dalang, the eldest nephew who knows how to perform sacrifices at all times, is Mr. Bai's own.

Most people believe that Gu Tingye really occupied the Bai family's property.

After all, Mr. Bai's huge family fortune will not be left to the Bai clan at all.

In this era, it is indeed something that goes against common sense.

As the case is investigated step by step, the charges become increasingly unclear.

Gu Tingye was also arrested and his personal freedom was restricted.

The attitude of Lao Zhao's family this time was also quite ambiguous, so the Queen Mother's thoughts were pretty sure.

He wanted to convict Gu Tingye and directly remove Zhao Zongquan's thickest arm.

Zhao Zongquan had a vague attitude towards this matter, but kept asking all government offices to make every effort to investigate the case.

There was news somewhere that Zhao Zongquan was afraid of Gu Tingye's rights. Gu Tingye had saved Zhao Zongquan and his son several times, but it was difficult to reward him for his great achievements. In order to avoid losing his position, the emperor really wanted to suppress Gu Tingye this time.

Zhao Zongquan had no intention of clarifying anything.

Only King Huan looked like he was determined to protect Gu Tingye, but he took no concrete action.

There is also some news that King Huan and Gu Tingye, the military giants, have too close personal training, which may lead to a repeat of what happened to Li Er's Xuanwu Sect in the Tang Dynasty.

This kind of news spread like this, so of course King Huan had to stay calm and not dare to take any excessive actions.

"Gu Er, don't just sit there, I'll bring you food and wine."

Sheng Changbai then went on his first prison visit in several lifetimes.

I brought some wine and meat to Gu Tingye for a visit.

In addition to the superficial visit and condolences, Sheng Changbai also came over to touch Gu Tingye's bottom.

"When I was very proud, so many people fawned over me. Now that I'm down and out, only you, Sheng Changbai, can bring some food and wine to see me."

Even after living in prison, Gu Tingye was still a bit careless.

This attitude towards life is still okay, I have experienced too many ups and downs in life.

I have been stepped into the quagmire and stood on the top of the mountain, and my mind has been tempered.

"How come there is no one else? Even if there is no one else, haven't the generals from Yuzhou come to see you?"

The best people in Chaozhong and Gu Tingye are the members of the Yuzhou gang.

We shared windows together, carried guns together, went whoring together, and shared stolen goods together.

These people were all under Zhao Zongquan, so it can be said that they had done all these things.

"The officials are now afraid of me. How can they come to visit me? If they come here, won't they make the officials even more afraid of me? It's for my own good that they don't come to see me."

Gu Tingye replied while eating and drinking.

"Even if you are in this prison, you are well-informed."

As he can also learn all kinds of news from the outside, Gu Tingye's situation should not be too bad.

"These people behind the scenes are so dedicated to getting rid of me, and they are doing everything they can to make me die. No matter how arrogant I am about the news they are spreading, I can't really care at all."

Gu Tingye obviously believed that during this period, these true and false news were spread by a group of people headed by the Queen Mother.

Sheng Changbai's thoughts are indeed consistent with Gu Tingye's thoughts.

However, there are still some objections. It is true that the news was spread by the Queen Mother, but Sheng Changbai also believed that the connivance of Zhao Zongquan was indispensable for the news to spread.

"Sigh...you do have more enemies."

Not to mention the official grievances, the Bai family, the Xiao Qin family, Zhu Manniang and Gu Tingyu all had personal grievances.

After entering the political arena, he was suddenly promoted to a high position, which naturally aroused the envy, jealousy and hatred of many noble military officers.

Then Zhao Zongquan was unpopular, and Gu Tingye was considered by civil servants to be Zhao Zongquan's biggest accomplice.

Together with Han Zhang, both civil and military, they were the two biggest traitors around the emperor.

"If I am really accused of leaving Beijing, my sister Rong will be entrusted to you."

Gu Tingye said this somewhat suddenly.

"No, it won't come to this. No matter what, it will have to go through the official family in the end."

Although Gu Tingye could not be completely freed from this crime, he was not sentenced to death.
Chapter completed!
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