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The King of the West is in the middle of a speech when he hears the confession of the second aunt of yue . The aunt tells him that fang hired a master to poison him and his brother, and that yue was the first wife of the master. The King asks the aunt to write a more detailed confession to the King, and to pass the order to surround the mansion. The second aunt tells the King that the King has said that if yue is not found guilty, then the King will kill her, her family, and the two families of the first aunt. She begs the King to send a letter to the king asking for justice for her son. The king tells her that he will follow the law, and he will bring the guilty to justice. He tells the aunt that she was not forced to make the confession, and she is not the one who framed fang. The vicious woman is sentenced to be exiled a thousand miles from the mansion and to be a slave. She is also sentenced to become a prisoner.
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The Prince Regent's Concubines • Chapter 77 • Page ik-page-2421927
The Prince Regent's Concubines • Chapter 77 • Page ik-page-2421960
Chapter 77
This is a locked chapterChapter 77
About This Chapter
The King of the West is in the middle of a speech when he hears the confession of the second aunt of yue . The aunt tells him that fang hired a master to poison him and his brother, and that yue was the first wife of the master. The King asks the aunt to write a more detailed confession to the King, and to pass the order to surround the mansion. The second aunt tells the King that the King has said that if yue is not found guilty, then the King will kill her, her family, and the two families of the first aunt. She begs the King to send a letter to the king asking for justice for her son. The king tells her that he will follow the law, and he will bring the guilty to justice. He tells the aunt that she was not forced to make the confession, and she is not the one who framed fang. The vicious woman is sentenced to be exiled a thousand miles from the mansion and to be a slave. She is also sentenced to become a prisoner.
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