Chapter 194 Retrial of Jue Ge
Dali Temple Prison
Passing by the outer layer, one could hear miserable screams and wails, as well as the sounds of torture by cruel officials.
"Sir, please~"
The warden led Lu Hanyang through layers of corridors to a cell and opened the iron lock of the cell.
With a humble and cautious look, he lowered his body and made a gesture of invitation.
"Sir, the prisoner is inside."
"Ah."
Lu Hanyang nodded slightly and said calmly: "You all wait outside."
"Yes."
The jailer and his subordinates responded.
Lu Hanyang stepped into the dark cell, his feet stepping on the straw, making a crackling sound.
"You came?"
A hoarse and low voice sounded in the cell.
Lu Hanyang paused, his eyes indifferent: "You knew I would come?"
In the corner, a man in a blood-stained prison uniform and disheveled hair slowly raised his head, and a smile appeared on his pale and seductive lips.
"Why? Did the evil thief die?"
Lu Hanyang looked at the man's smile as he thought his plan had succeeded, and coldly poured cold water on him.
"Your Highness is blessed by heaven and will be protected by heaven."
Hearing this, Jue Ge's smile froze: "Not dead?"
How can it be! ?
He used highly poisonous arsenic.
Even if arsenic can be cured, what about other poisons?
No one in the world can solve it, because there is no antidote!
Jue Ge was confident that he could get rid of Ji Xuan, however, Lu Hanyang's next words shattered his confidence.
"Your Highness is fortunate to have been rescued by the people of Divine Doctor Valley, so he is safe."
Miracle Medical Valley?!
When Jue Ge heard this, his pupils suddenly opened wide, and there was a hint of surprise and shock in his eyes.
Lu Hanyang did not miss his shock.
I thought he was surprised because the people in the Divine Doctor Valley were all experts and would not come out easily. He was shocked that the princess was saved by the Divine Doctor Valley. Even he was surprised at first, after all, this was the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, a long way from the Western Xia.
The empress did not like men from other races, so naturally the princess was lucky to be rescued by someone from the Valley of Divine Doctors by chance.
What a wonderful valley of miracle doctors!
Jue Ge clenched his hands tightly around the iron chains, veins on his hands slightly visible.
Her messy hair was scattered between her temples and her eyes were slightly lowered, hiding the murderous intent in her eyes.
Seeing Jue Ge didn't say anything, Lu Hanyang said coldly: "Why do you want to kill the princess? Don't talk about revenge for your brother."
"Although what you said is true, there was a person named Shaoyao in Juesefang five years ago. I also learned from the survivors in Jiangzhou that Master Shaoyao did have a brother who was about the same age and appearance as you."
Jue Ge did not raise his head and said coldly: "If that's the case, what are you still doubting?"
Lu Hanyang stared at Juege steadily, his deep eyes narrowed: "Because... you lied!"
"Oh?"
Lu Hanyang said slowly: "You said you bought arsenic at the pharmacy?"
"good."
Lu Hanyang stared at Jue Ge with cold eyes, not missing the expression on his face.
"Although the princess was poisoned by the assassination weapon containing arsenic, she was also poisoned by another poison called blue snake leaf."
Lu Hanyang wanted to find Jue Ge's flaw, but saw that he was very calm and even smiled at him.
"so what?"
"how?"
Lu Hanyang frowned and said coldly: "According to the oral statements of Her Highness, she had been in good health before and had not eaten anything unusual. She was only poisoned after her skin was scratched by the golden hairpin.
"It is said that the time from the onset of the Nalanto snake leaf to death is three days, which coincides with the time of the assassination."
Jue Ge raised his eyebrows slightly: "So?"
Lu Hanyang's eyes darkened slightly: "I'm very curious, how did Your Highness get infected by the Blue Snake Leaf?"
Jue Ge's charming eyes flickered, and she tilted her head to stare at Lu Hanyang, with her red lips slightly curled.
"Is this even important?"
(End of this chapter)