Chapter 381 This Imperial Edict Is True

The seventh prince, who also brought troops into the palace, shamelessly echoed the fifth prince's words.

Xiao Jingyun smiled instead of anger, he was too lazy to waste words with these brazen people, so he only said one sentence.

"Conspiracy? I'm trying to set things right!"

The eldest prince and the fourth prince, who had been suppressed severely before, saw that the fifth prince and the seventh prince had lost their power, so they took advantage of the situation to ridicule them.

At such a critical juncture, both parties habitually ignored Xiao Jingyun again, and began to defend themselves vigorously, vowing to rationalize their actions.

Xiao Jingyun ignored the dog-eat-dog incident, and released Chief Tianyi directly.

Tian Yidao, who was forced to open for business, entered the Tai Chi Hall holding a brocade box.

Everyone looked at Chief Tian Yi Dao in unison, and even the princes stopped arguing, wondering in their hearts, they didn't expect that this monster, Chief Tian Yi Dao, dared to come back!

The matter of becoming immortal and ascending to immortality only deceived the emperor, and none of the others believed such nonsense.

However, they all thought that Chief Tian Yi took the opportunity to escape, but they didn't expect to fall into Xiao Jingyun's hands.

I saw Chief Tian Yi opened the brocade box in his hand, took out an imperial decree and read out:

"Following the fate of the heavens, the emperor Zhao said: my ancestors are brilliant, everything will be done, ..., the sixth prince Xiao Jingyun, who will conquer the prospering country, can protect the national fortune of Daqing for ten thousand years. After I ascend the throne, that is, the emperor's throne, ..., announce to the world, The salty emissary will know."

"Impossible!" The fifth prince shouted, "It is absolutely impossible for the father to pass on the throne to the sixth child! Absolutely impossible!!!"

As soon as these words came out, everyone agreed.

Xiao Jingyun was not favored by the emperor since he was a child, and he was taken out of the palace when he was born before the full moon, and was taken care of by a few servants, and he didn't care about life or death.

How could the emperor pass the throne to this son whom he disliked so much, given that the relationship between father and son was so indifferent.

No one believed that the edict was true.

But this edict is still true!
Since Xiao Jingyun made up his mind to participate in the seizure of the heir, he found the head of Tianyi and asked him to fool the emperor into issuing this imperial edict.

As for how to fool around, it's very simple, just grasp what the emperor cares about most and give full play to it.

What the emperor wants most is to be emperor forever.

Thinking of becoming emperor forever, two things need to be achieved: one is longevity and eternal life; the other is eternal life.

Longevity and immortality depend on practice, and eternal life depends on luck.

For cultivation, the emperor needs to work hard on his own; and by virtue of luck, Master Tian said that he can help.

Chief Tianyi asked the emperor to give him the birthday horoscopes of all the royal children, and selected the most prosperous horoscope of the Daqing Dynasty from them, and then let him do it to borrow luck.

According to "careful" calculations by the head of Tianyi, Xiao Jingyun's horoscope is calculated to punish relatives, but it is extremely prosperous for the country. It is the appearance of a sage emperor who is rare in a thousand years. If Xiao Jingyun can become emperor, Daqing will surely enter a prosperous age, and it will never prosper ever since. decline.

When he heard that Xiao Jingyun was a rare emperor in a millennium, the emperor was so jealous that he almost killed Xiao Jingyun.

He doesn't allow anyone who is more suitable to be an emperor than him to survive in this world.

Tian Yidao persuaded the emperor with only one sentence: the borrowed person must die in order not to affect the fate of the country, otherwise, not only the borrowed luck will be disintegrated, but also the fate of the country will be reversed, making Daqing lose its stability .

The emperor could only convince himself that he was a good father, and decided to save Xiao Jingyun's life, only borrowing his luck and not hurting his life.

Tian Yidao said that the method of borrowing luck is very complicated, and the most important point is that it is necessary to write down the imperial edict to make Xiao Jingyun the crown prince, so that the emperor's appearance in him can be aroused, and the method of borrowing luck can be effective.

As far as matters related to magic techniques, the emperor obeyed the words of Tian Yidao, and believed whatever he said, even such absurd statements.

And according to what Chief Tianyi said, this method of borrowing luck does not need to disclose Xiao Jingyun's identity as the crown prince, it only needs to enshrine this imperial edict in the imperial Taoist temple, and the emperor is naturally happy.

The temptation to be the emperor forever made the emperor successfully fooled and made this edict.

But even if this edict is true, everyone present still finds it difficult to accept the truth. After all, the credibility of this matter is as impossible as the sun rising from the west.

After Tian Yidao had read out the imperial edict, he handed the edict to several ministers in the hall.

"This imperial edict was handed over by the emperor himself to the elder immortal for safekeeping, and stored in the royal Taoist temple. This immortal elder calculated that today is the time when the emperor departs, so he took this imperial edict to look for the prince. Ministers, please take a closer look at this edict." Can the edict be true?"

Several ministers received the imperial edict, and after seeing it, they couldn't help exclaiming, "Wow——"

The seal seals on this edict are densely printed, there are as many as 26 seals in detail, and each seal has a different pattern.

Several ministers identified the seals on the edict one by one, and found that 25 of them were the royal seals of Daqing, and the other was the private seal of the emperor.

There are a total of 25 Chuanguo Yuxi in Daqing, engraved with different names and used for different purposes.

For example, "The Treasure of Destiny in Daqing" is used for the preface to the emperor, "The Treasure of the Son of Heaven" is used for offering sacrifices to all gods, and "The Treasure of Making Edicts" is used for edicting ministers and bureaucrats,...

There are actually 25 imperial seals printed on this imperial edict!

A record!

In the past, only six seals of the Chuan Guoxie were usually printed in the edicts of succession to the throne.

Of course, it is not possible to print less, but it does not hurt to print a few more. It is not impossible to print 25 times, but generally no emperor would do this.

Several ministers asked the queen to take out 25 Chuanguo Yuxi for verification, and found that all of them were true!
Now they believed that the imperial edict was true.

Because several of the imperial seals are not commonly used, and there are even two imperial seals that the emperor has never used during his lifetime.

What surprised the ministers the most was the No. 20 six seals, which are the private seals of the emperor, engraved with "The Treasure of Immortal Xiao's Eternal Life"...

Several ministers had heard of this seal before, and it was engraved after the emperor practiced Taoism, but they had never seen it before, and only today did they know what it looks like.

Tian Yidao saw that several people were curious about this private seal, and added a sentence.

"This "Treasure of Immortal Xiao's Eternal Life" is worn by the emperor with him. If there is no accident, it should be hanging on the emperor's waist at this moment. You can take it off for comparison."

What a joke, who dares to mess with the emperor's body!
You don't need to compare them to know it must be true.

Although they couldn't figure out why the emperor would make this puzzling edict, they recognized its authenticity.

Lou Shangshu was the first to say: "This imperial edict is true."

The other ministers also nodded in agreement.

Lou Shangshu said again: "It's just... why did the emperor entrust this edict to you for safekeeping?"

"You should ask the emperor about this." Tian Yidao said a long word, but suddenly changed the subject, "But... I guess it has something to do with the content of the imperial edict."

(End of this chapter)

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