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Gengmao Hui: The Tibetan orphan incident is even worse

Cai Yong, who was detained by Tingwei, was very kind to others on weekdays and had basically no enemies, so no one was embarrassed when he was detained. The so-called trial was just a formality, and there was no question of torture and forced confessions.

On the contrary, people often come to visit each other, and officials from all over the day are constantly coming and going, and everyone sympathizes with Cai Yong's experience.

Hu Zhao also took Cai Jue to visit the prison with Zhong Yao. After coming to the prison, Zhong Yao ordered someone to open the prison door. Cai Jue saw his father wearing white clothes, iron locks and shackles and was slightly thin, and tears couldn't stop flowing. She threw herself into Cai Yong's arms and cried. However, Cai Yong still stroked his daughter's back as usual and comforted him softly.

After he looked up at Zhong Yao and Hu Zhao, he saw from the expressions of the two of them that Wang Yun was still unwilling to let him go. Cai Yong sighed softly: "I think I can't get out this time..."

"I don't think that the ministers and ministers outside did not give up rescuing you. They are constantly putting pressure on Wang Yun."

This is also the only way Zhong Yao and Hu Zhao can think of.

Cai Yong was very grateful to them for their feelings: "I'm sorry, everyone has to worry."

After returning to Cai’s mansion, several people were still discussing how to rescue Cai Yong faster. Guo Jia, who was basically silent from beginning to end, calmly analyzed the whole story, and he said:

"I don't think this matter is that simple. The final analysis is that Wang Yun does not believe in Mr. Bo Ji at all, so no matter how much outsiders persuade him, it will have no substantial effect unless..."

Xun Yu seemed to have heard Guo Jia’s implication: “Unless this person’s rights are higher than Wang Yun, order him to be released.”

The four people said the same two words at the same time: "Son of Heaven..."

The next day, Zhong Yao contacted the Grand Marshal Ma Riyi and other ministers to write a letter to the emperor, asking Liu Xie to mediate and release Cai Yong from it. Liu Xie knew Cai Yong's weight, but he was just a teenage child after all, and his decision-making ability to speak in front of Wang Yun was very limited. Therefore, according to Guo Jia's suggestion, the emperor did not have to consult Wang Yun on the issue of the Cai Yong case, but he could directly issue an order to release Cai Yong in the court. At that time, the ministers cooperated with each other and shouted that they would be wise, and Wang Yun would be in a situation of difficulty in getting on the brink of the tiger.

At the same time, Cai Yong also asked for white cloth from the prison guard in prison, bit his finger and wrote a confession on it, saying that he was indeed guilty, and Wang Situ was not extreme. However, because he had the responsibility to compile and organize the history of the Han Dynasty, he asked Wang Yun to cut off his feet, and he would be grateful for his kindness and stayed at home all day long and stayed at home to concentrate on writing history books.

The white cloth was passed to Wang Yun, which moved him quite. He also regretted whether he had wronged Cai Yong because of his personal prejudice. Gradually, he felt compassion. When he was about to write a book to pardon Cai Yong, he heard the report of Dong Cheng seeking a meeting outside.

After Dong Cheng came to the hall, he walked to Wang Yun and whispered something to him. Wang Yun was very surprised when he heard this. Then he put the pen down and frowned and asked Dong Cheng: "Are you saying true?"

"It's true." Dong Cheng's tone was very certain.

In the court, Liu Xie was preparing to read out the imperial edict that had been prepared long ago to pardon Cai Yong, but before his father-in-law holding the imperial edict was halfway through reading, Wang Yun stood up and interrupted him:

"Your Majesty, I have a copy of it!"

What Wang Yun said next made everyone in the court dumbfounded, especially Zhong Yao.

What Wang Yun reported was nothing else, it was the case that Cai Yong had privately kept Dong Bai:

"I received a secret report that Cai Yong dared to hide Dong Zhuo's granddaughter Dong Bai and take him back to his home without reporting. Now Dong Bai has been arrested outside the city, and even more witnesses can testify that it was hidden by Cai Yong."

Now everyone was speechless, and Sima Fang, Fu Wan and others lowered their heads helplessly.

Although Liu Xie was young and did not worry about anything, he could see that he could not protect Cai Yong anymore.

Next, Wang Yun asked Liu Xie to issue an order to detain Cai Yong's family and deal with it. The culprit Cai Yong was even more unforgivable and should be sentenced to death.

"Your Majesty, there must be something in it..." Zhong Yao knew that even if he argued for Cai Yong, it would be difficult to change this fact, but he didn't want to do anything and just watched Cai Yong being killed, so he dared to stand up and speak for Cai Yong.

"Mr. Zhong!" Wang Yun stopped him and scolded him sternly: "Do you also want to be a member of the traitor?"

Seeing that his persuasion was fruitless, Zhong Yao bowed to Liu Xie in anger and said:

"Wei Chen suddenly felt uncomfortable and asked to take his leave!"

After saying that, Zhong Yao left without caring about Wang Yunhui's anger and leaving with great swagger. But this was all his pretended. His real intention was to quickly return to Cai Yong's house and inform Hu Zhao to take Cai Yong's family to leave quickly.

After he arrived near Cai Yong's house, he found that Cai's mansion had been surrounded.

The formation was so tight that even a fly could not fly out, let alone fly in.

Inadvertently, he saw Hu Zhao walking from a distance with a few rolls of bamboo slips in his right hand, and quickly pulled him into the alley and told Hu Zhao about the changes in the court. Hu Zhao was shocked after hearing this:

"How is this possible? Dong Bai secretly sent someone out of the city gate. How did Wang Yun know?"

Before they could analyze the whole story, the quick horse, who was responsible for the issuance of the imperial edict, came to the gate of Cai's mansion and read out the imperial edict issued by Liu Xie under the circumstances: to detain Cai Yong's family and wait for the detention.

And the person in charge of receiving the order was Dong Cheng.

Hu Zhao watched Cai Jue and others being shackled and held to the Tingwei in shackles. He immediately pulled off a piece of cloth from his trouser leg and covered his face. A green bamboo slid down from the sleeve of his left arm. He pulled out the sharp blade hidden in the bamboo and swung it. In an instant, the short blade was lengthened by two or three sections and became a long sword.

He rushed out and quickly fainted the guard beside Cai Jue, and pulled her onto the roof and ran away at a very fast speed. Until they disappeared from everyone's sight, many people had not yet noticed what was going on.

Seeing Cai Jue being rescued, Dong Cheng held up his horse whip and pointed at the direction of their escape and shouted: "Catch them!"

Zhong Yao, hiding in the dark, sighed: "The master and apprentice both look the same, whether they have the same fencing level or temper."

The news reached Xun Yu and Guo Jia's ears, and they were also very surprised, because Hu Zhao had not told them about Cai Yong's private possession of Dong Bai before, and now they are caught off guard.

Cai Yong, sitting in prison, looked up at the moonlight that could barely be seen in the small window above, and was stunned. At this time, the prison door above was opened, and a girl with shackles in her hands and feet was pushed and locked up in the prison next to Cai Yong. After seeing the girl's appearance, Cai Yong couldn't help but feel a little frightened, because the girl was no one else, but Dong Bai...
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