"Yin Lvqing, you have truly disappointed me," said the emperor.
He shook his head at his son Yin Lvqing and sighed.
"I had thought, if you knew to repent, I could still spare you, but who would have known..."
He was disappointed in Yin Lvqing to the point of no return, who not only destroyed his lifelong efforts but also refused to admit it in his presence.
However, Yin Lvqing was rendered speechless.
He hadn't done anything, really.
This was truly a disaster that came without cause. If he had known, he wouldn't have followed Emperor Ziyan to the Imperial Mausoleum. Any excuse would have sufficed.
But who could have predicted such an event?
In his heart, he had already surmised it was the doing of Sui Zimo and his people.
Who else would discover the poison of St John's blue and then steal the antidote, if not Sui Zimo and his group? He could think of no one else.