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Chapter 262 Ending



Chapter 262 Ending

The most crucial point is the medicine for the suspected epidemic prepared by Jian Yue.

After the outbreak, why did Jian Yue inspect everywhere and repeatedly instruct all clinics to only give patients wormwood water and chrysanthemum water? That's because her medicine makes people who take it look very dangerous, but in fact it has the effect of removing toxins from the body and repairing hidden injuries. Of course, such medicine is definitely not cheap.

Jian Yue simply added a volatile drug that acted as a medium into the medicine, and it spread successfully and quickly.

This seemingly poisonous medicine does not require treatment, and will heal automatically in four or five days at most. The symptoms will become lighter and lighter as time goes by, until they disappear. But if you treat it as an epidemic or poison, it will have the opposite effect. For example, those officials who were infected with the epidemic were all poisoned to death by the so-called antidote of Yi Tianxiao and Ye Wudi.

Jian Yue detoxified those who needed to be detoxified, and the palace soon returned to normal order.

The prince immediately sent people to post notices at the gates of various government offices: This epidemic is special, no medicine is needed, and it will be cured in three or four days. Those who cannot be cured may have other problems and are advised to go to the hospital.

As a result, all the quarantined people were sent back home. At this time, careful people also found that the quarantined critically ill patients had basically recovered.

Because the panic caused by the epidemic dissipated quietly after the government notice was posted. At the same time, the news that the second prince and Rong Taiwei led troops to force the emperor to abdicate was also spread. The people of the whole city were in an uproar.

This is a serious crime punishable by the execution of nine generations of the clan. Of course, as the second prince, his nine generations of clans must not be executed, because his nine generations of clans include the emperor and the crown prince.

The emperor sentenced Rong Taiwei, the adult men of Rong's family, and the generals of the North City Camp who followed him in the rebellion to be beheaded at the Meridian Gate. All his family members were branded as slaves, and their property was confiscated.

The emperor sentenced Concubine Rong to death by giving her a cup of poisoned wine.

Princess Xinyue was sold to a government servant.

Before dealing with these people, the prince had suggested to Emperor Jingzhen that killing them all would be too bloody and would have a bad impact. Especially those soldiers, they had no right to say no to what the commander asked them to do. To put it bluntly, they were just a group of cannon fodder serving their superiors. So, in the end, all these offending soldiers were sent to the mines to dig.

Yan Xiusheng was demoted to be a county magistrate in a remote mountainous area, and he might never be able to return to the capital in this lifetime.

The prince took advantage of this purge to close the case of Jian Yue's grandfather's family. Those involved in the case should be killed or punished.

Yan Xiuyuan was demoted to the lowest position and became a penniless person, with his house and property confiscated.

Duke Lu was demoted to earl. Because there was a concubine named Lu in the palace. This concubine Lu was usually not competitive, and only gave birth to a princess, and was not close to her family. After the incident, Emperor Jingzhen still did not punish Duke Lu for her sake. In the final analysis, it was because Duke Lu only helped the second prince a few times with words, but did not provide any substantial help.

Xie Mingzhi and his son were beheaded, their property was confiscated, and their families became government slaves.

Xie Mingjian, the lord of Qiongzhou, had his property confiscated and was exiled.

Jin Batian and his minions were beheaded in public.

Xie Chujiao was taken to the vegetable market and beheaded.

Through this great purge, people from the Second Prince's faction were brought down one after another, and the court was almost half empty, creating a rather depressing feeling.

On the streets, people were arrested every day. Some were exiled, some were beheaded, some were enslaved. The once prominent families were deserted within the first day.

Although the government sent officials to try their best to appease the people, many people still felt panic and did not dare to go out.

Emperor Jingzhen, out of consideration for blood ties, did not kill the second prince, but only demoted him to a commoner and exiled him to the northern desert.

Ji Yunzhong and Jian Yue had been looking for Yan Xinning and the two people from Guimen. But the three seemed to have disappeared from the face of the earth, with no trace of their bodies, either alive or dead.

The heavy and depressing atmosphere lasted for more than half a month before the capital city gradually returned to its lively state.

Jian Yue rode back to Yanling Mansion at full speed.

Because it’s time to harvest the rice.

The autumn harvest had just passed, and the rice harvest would be a month later. Jian Yue came back to personally supervise the most critical harvest.

The rice in the experimental field was growing well, and the assistants who stayed behind took good care of it. After this season's harvest, Jian Yue would let go of her hands and feet. Because the technology had been taught to those agricultural officials, as for what they could come up with in the end, it was not her responsibility.

Looking at the heavy ears of rice in the paddy field, Jian Yue's heart was surprisingly calm. She was even a little dazed. Thinking about the difficulties she had when she first came into this body, and the panic when she received the memories of the original owner, it seemed as if it had just happened yesterday.

At that time, she was afraid that she would follow the same path as the original owner, and was very wary of Yan Xinning and Xie Chujiao, whom she had never met. When dealing with Jian Dacheng and his wife, she was also on edge and did not dare to relax at all.

Now, those people who made her feel wary and afraid are gone, and she has status and position. She has completely changed the trajectory of the original owner's previous life, and has also gotten rid of the illness and poverty in this life. Can she now rest easy from now on?

Jian Yue suddenly thought of the Jian brothers and sisters.

Jian Huaian was sentenced to one year in prison, and he should have been released by now. And Jian Xiaohe, is she still living in Qingshui Hutong?

When Jian Yue returned to Yue's house from the farm, she asked Fu Wu to find out about these two people.

She could let Jian Xiaohe go and let her fend for herself, but not Jian Huaian. This person was like a poisonous snake in the gutter, who might pop out and bite you at any time.

Jian Yue planned to move all the wine-making tools in Yue's house to Tong County. From then on, she would stay in her own fiefdom and live a leisurely and comfortable life.

The few shops here will be kept open for the time being. Tong County is not too far from Yanling Prefecture anyway.

In the evening, Fu Wu came back and brought back a piece of news that surprised Jian Yue: Jian Xiaohe got married and married a wealthy businessman as his concubine.

Jian Yue was stunned for a moment.

No, Jian Xiaohe was only twelve years old, and she was married to a man older than her father? Moreover, the grandchildren of this wealthy businessman were all older than Jian Xiaohe.

Jian Yue didn't sympathize with Jian Xiaohe, she just thought it was a bit absurd. The rich businessman who married Jian Xiaohe must not be a good person.

"After Jian Huaian was released from prison, he found a marriage like this for his sister. Then, it was natural for him to work in a wealthy businessman's shop. I heard that he was a small steward."

After Fu Wu finished speaking, Jian Yue said, "Go check Jian Huaian carefully tomorrow. This man is full of bad intentions and is a vicious person. Maybe Yan Xinning is connected to him."

After dinner, Jian Yue stayed in the pharmacy for another hour before resting.

Doctor Mao did not come back this time. Emperor Jingzhen was afraid that the Ghost Gate Poison Doctor and Yan Xinning would suddenly show up because they had not been caught, so he did not dare to let Doctor Mao leave.

If high-yield grain seeds were not of great importance, Jian Yue would not be able to leave Shangjing City.

Jian Yue left Shangjing City quietly, and the only people who knew about it were Emperor Jingzhen, the Crown Prince, and Ji Yunzhong...


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