Chapter 556: The storm against the Imperial Preceptor after a few days. A piece of news spread and immediately caused an uproar in both the government and the public. The news quickly spread throughout the government and the public. Everyone was alarmed by the news, whether in the court or in the market. Rumor has it that Zhu Xi's illness was caused by someone secretly harming him, and that someone wanted to plot against him at all costs. This news was tantamount to planting a seed of chaos and unrest. There were a lot of discussions among the people and the court. The rumors spread quickly, and the whole court was shrouded in rumors. Zhu Yuanzhang was so anxious that he would do everything possible to protect his son. He summoned his most trusted ministers. At this critical moment, there was a tense and busy atmosphere in the Imperial Hospital. Rumors were spreading one after another, like poisonous snakes spreading rapidly, and everyone in the Lin Palace was plunged into panic. Zhu Yuanzhang frowned as he looked at the ministers who came in a hurry. He knew very well that the consequences of this turmoil must be dealt with as soon as possible, so he summoned Lin Che.
"Master, what impact do you think this rumor will have on Ming's grand plans?" Zhu Yuanzhang's tone was extremely serious. Lin Che was silent for a moment and said: "Your Majesty, once the rumors spread, they will have a profound impact on the court and the people. There will be turmoil inside and outside the palace. I think there must be someone behind this, trying to shake up the court and the country." . ' Zhu Yuanzhang frowned, pondered for a moment, then stood up, walked back and forth in the room, and finally decided to launch an investigation. Lin Che was responsible for grasping the information and had ruled out any eventuality. at the same time. Liu Sanwu worked tirelessly to investigate the truth of the matter. He was well aware of Zhu Ping's temperament and the undercurrents behind the struggle between the DPRK and China. He visited senior ministers of the DPRK and China, and he realized that Zhu Ping was not without hostile people who were greedy for profit. Perhaps it was the calculations of those people that led to this life and death crisis. Fu Youwen searched in the palace and obtained a lot of evidence, which hinted that unknown forces were trying to put Zhu Ping in danger. In the imperial study room. Zhu Yuanzhang frowned and asked Lin Che with melancholy: "This matter is of great importance. Please ask the Imperial Master to investigate the matter thoroughly." "This matter is not simple. I am determined to investigate thoroughly and never let His Majesty have any doubts." Sensing Zhu Yuanzhang's anxiety, Lin Che replied solemnly. Immediately, Lin Che led the Jinyi Guards and quietly launched an investigation. During this period of time, the situation inside and outside the palace was changing, and various forces were secretly wrestling with each other. This incident has gradually turned into a huge power struggle. The investigation soon spread to a chief eunuch in the Taoist palace. In the court hall, the officials were talking a lot, and the discussion reached a climax. It was suspected that the source of Zhu Ping's assassination was the national preceptor Lin Che. Zhu Yuanzhang realized the seriousness of this incident and needed to be cautious. He summoned Prince Zhu Biao with an angry face and told him: "Boss, this matter involves a lot. I order you to find out the matter immediately. No matter what the truth is, I will definitely Mr. Lin will not be allowed to suffer any injustice.” "The truth must be found out and anyone spreading rumors will be severely punished." Prince Zhu Biao nodded solemnly. He understood that this mission could not be neglected. He could only do his best to restore Lin Che's innocence. In the palace, Prince Zhu Biao summoned a group of censors and chamberlains who were responsible for investigating the case. Wearing a brocade robe, he looked serious: "Those who stir up rumors must have their own agenda." "Those who slander important officials of the imperial court must have their own agenda." We will never take this lightly and launch an investigation immediately to find out the truth.” Soon, the reconnaissance team dispatched by the prince launched a careful investigation among the government and the public. They tortured all sources of information and eliminated false and exaggerated intelligence one by one. However, the rumor that King Qin's illness was caused by the Imperial Master was still widely spread throughout the court and the public.
While the investigation was going on, Zhu Biao was caught in a contradiction. He was the prince and the most trusted person of his father, but he had to face the suspicious national preceptor Lin Che. In his heart, Lin Che had always been the most respected and trusted person. minister. During this period of time, Zhu Biao had a difficult stone lock and communication with the eunuchs and guards. They upheld the principle of fairness, tried their best to eliminate false news, and concentrated on investigating the truth. Just when Zhu Biao's investigation came to a standstill, a businessman from the south took the initiative to meet Zhu Biao. The businessman looked sincere and claimed to be willing to provide important clues. Zhu Biao learned from the businessman in the imperial study and asked: "What are the clues you are talking about? You need to make it clear." "This is an important fact and there can be no room for error." The businessman said with a sincere expression: "Your Highness, I am from the south, and I have recently heard some rumors about King Qin's illness." "These rumors have never dissipated. The reason why they have persisted is because someone released the news. This is definitely a challenge for the imperial court and the national adviser. I am willing to provide key clues, but I hope that the imperial court can adjust its southern business policy. ” Zhu Biao's heart moved. He understood the businessman's intention, but still remained calm and vigilant, saying: "We will pay attention to your sincerity, but it is a matter of national importance. I need you to tell the truth truthfully. Business in the south can be negotiated, but King Qin is ill." You must make it clear.” The businessman nodded in agreement, and then the source of the news about King Qin's condition in the provincial capital may have been spread by some traders. The businessman relied on Zhu Biao's entrustment to conduct an in-depth investigation of this information. During this period, Zhu Biao also collected information through multiple channels and finally found some key clues from multiple channels. These clues were verified one by one and finally revealed the truth of the rumors. It turned out that this was a rumor with ulterior motives, and the spreaders were several businessmen with evil intentions, who wanted to make certain profits from this incident. But when Zhu Biao presented the truth to Zhu Yuanzhang, the emperor and the court felt relieved and spoke highly of the investigation. Lin Che was able to be cleared of wrongdoing, while the communicator was severely punished. This incident also made the court and people understand the importance of Lin Che and his huge contribution to the Ming Dynasty. With Zhu Yuanzhang's wise decision-making and Zhu Biao's careful observation, the rumors of King Qin's illness were gradually put to rest. Zhu Yunwen felt heavy after hearing that the Imperial Master Lin Che deliberately delayed Zhu Ping's serious illness. This sensational rumor made him feel indignant and uneasy, and more importantly, a deep worry. Zhu Yunwen knew that Lin Che had always been a wise and wise national teacher. However, the rumors were like a thorn in his heart that he could not get rid of easily. Amid Zhu Yunwen's inner conflict, an angry impulse surged into his heart, and he decided to go to the Imperial Preceptor's Mansion in person to listen to the Imperial Preceptor's thoughts. He knew that if this rumor was instigated by someone, he must personally stop these fearless rumors. (End of this chapter)