"Father! The child can't understand it! Tell me quickly!"

Concubine Di pulled Weiling, "Ling'er, your father doesn't want to talk, so we won't listen, be good."

"Ma'am, what I said is why I don't want to say it again." Defang looked at Concubine Di helplessly, "Jia Jun started this conversation, Jia Jun! Tell me!"

"The last general can't speak, and he can't speak well."

"You can't speak well!"

"You will know your mistakes at the end" Jia Jun handed over

"It's quite smooth to know what's wrong." Defang looked at Concubine Di again, "Ma'am, you also know about that, tell Ling'er in the car."

"My lord," Baili said, "I've never heard of the little one!"

Defang pointed at Baili, "You bastard! Talk more!"

Baili hurriedly huddled by the carriage door, "Your Majesty! Little Princess!"

Concubine Di smiled, "My lord, you can shout for hundreds of miles, so why not talk about it?"

"Then tell the lady, I'll listen."

"It's a knife and a murderer, the concubine dare not say it."

"Ma'am, there are many people who wield knives and guns on weekdays, so you don't dare to tell a story?"

Concubine Di poked her head out, "Then the prince doesn't want to tell Ling'er?"

"How dare I?" Defang cupped her hands, "Madam speaks, my precious daughter wants to listen, so I have to obey."

Ling'er sat next to Baili, "Father, both Hai'er and Baili should listen."

"There is also the queen mother." Concubine Di leaned against the car door and held Ling'er's hand and looked at Defang with a smile. Defang smiled wryly and shook her head, "My grand lord is almost becoming a history teller."

Baili smiled and said, "The prince is worth a thousand gold."

Defang looked at a few people who cupped their hands, "Several, do you want to give a reward for listening to the story?"

"Prince" Concubine Di laughed angrily, turned around and took an ingot of gold, "Reward! Tell me!"

Defang rode on the horse and bowed, "Thank you, Madam, for the reward! I'll tell you right now, you guys have to listen carefully."

Everyone smiled and listened carefully to Defang's story about Taizong drawing his sword to kill a beggar. Defang held the reins of the horse and said, "That incident probably happened in the first year of Chunhua six years ago. It was the lonely king who brought Xu'er Not long after returning to Beijing from Tongzhou, one day after the early court, His Majesty summoned the lonely king in the Chongzheng Palace, saying that there was a supervisory censor who sealed the matter. It turned out that the imperial court ordered the capital and the prefectures to clear the accumulated cases within three months. Therefore, in order to clear the case as quickly as possible, some officials in Kaifeng Mansion abused torture, causing the criminal to be tortured. His Majesty was very displeased with this, because His Majesty served as governor of Kaifeng Mansion for 16 years, and he did not want anyone to ruin the reputation of Kaifeng Mansion, let alone the capital of the Song Dynasty. , if there is such injustice in the capital, then it will be even worse in all parts of the state capital, so His Majesty deliberately came to the lobby of Kaifeng Mansion in a humble manner, listened to the trial of the judge, and then read the final trial result, so that day..."

【The First Year of Chunhua】

There were seven people walking on the Royal Street. The leader held a folding fan and looked left and right.

"Yes, uncle," said a young man next to him, holding a special scabbard-decorated dagger in his hand, "At present, there are hundreds of merchants and shops in Yujie Street, and there are more small shops around. It can reach tens of thousands of people, and there are more than a thousand people coming in and out of the famous restaurants and jade shops every day."

"Defang, you really know the capital. It seems that you often go out with Mingzhi to walk the imperial street?" Taizong waved his fan and looked at Defang.

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