Chapter 1620: Eunuch Yin's Threat!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1620: Eunuch Yin's Threat!

Chapter 1620: Eunuch Yin's Threat!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

In another world, Wang Chong had heard all sorts of rumors about what went on in the palace. As an outside official, it was not his place to interfere in the palace's affairs, but he couldn't just ignore what was going on right in front of him.

"Heheh, that's exactly your style. Relax; the Great Tang's King of Foreign Lands has spoken, so they naturally won't have bad lots in life. Just leave everything to me."

The two of them soon entered Shuhua Palace.

The main hall was mostly empty, with many objects having already been moved out. Upon entering, the two immediately spotted the golden coffin in the center of the hall. The coffin was made from Phoebe Zhennan wood and was covered in carvings of vermillion birds that indicated the esteemed status of its occupant.

Maids and eunuchs were kneeling in front of the coffin, dressed in white mourning clothes as they bitterly wept.

Wang Chong could only sigh as he looked at the coffin.

In every dynasty, the War of the Princes was always the cruelest of affairs, and in this struggle, Jade Consort Xiao had ended up as an innocent sacrifice.

Wang Chong walked over, lit two sticks of incense, bowed, and then placed the incense sticks in the burner in front of the coffin.

After doing all this, Wang Chong questioned some maids about the events of that day, but these maids basically knew nothing.

Wang Chong then looked through Shuhua Palace, which had a simple elegance that set it apart from the other palaces. And there was a faint scent of incense in the air that came from burning incense for so long that the smell seeped into the surroundings. It was calming.

On the bookshelves were Buddhist texts like the 'Diamond Sutra' and the 'Ksitigarbhasutra'.

Other than that, Wang Chong also found an incense burner and a shrine consecrated to the Buddha. The sight of these things made Wang Chong even more certain that Jade Consort Xiao was that person who had become detached from life, abstaining

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