
Fight Bailian, Tear up the Scumbag, and Go to the Powerful Officials to Investigate the Case
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When he was sixteen years old, Luo Zhaohan, Fengguan Xiapei, married into the Xie Mansion. The Luo Xie family has been married for generations. Everyone thinks it is a good match, but they don't know that this marriage is actually a poison-quenching blade. Three years later in the Spring and Autumn Period, Xie Wuqi's cavalry broke through the enemy's city gate and was granted a title in triumph. However, the Luo family was accused of collaborating with the enemy and treason. Luo Zhaohan later learned that the evidence that claimed the lives of one hundred and thirty-eight members of the Luo family was produced by Xie Wuqi; and what he kept close to his heart was Liu Yueli, the adopted daughter of the Luo family and whom she regarded as her own sister. The moment the blood soaked into Luo's skirt, Luo Zhaohan held the half-cut hairpin and thrust it into Xie Wuqi's heart. When he opened his eyes again, he saw the Xie family's vermilion palace lantern swinging under the eaves of Luo Mansion. She rushed into the main hall holding up her skirt, but she heard Xie Wuqi's words, "Please marry Yue Li." It turns out that this unfaithful person actually lived a new life with his memory! When the collusion case files lit up in the imperial study, Luo Zhaohan entered the game. The crimson official robes rustled in the mist, and Pei Ji, the young minister of Dali Temple, came holding an umbrella. She vaguely recalled that when she died in her previous life, it was exactly this crimson-colored clothes that rolled up in the wind and snow and rushed towards her eyes. Now the young powerful official leaned over to pick up the earring she had left behind, and the words were like a chime: What Pei wanted for half his life was nothing more than the clearing of the sea, the river, and the river. As for selfish thoughts and delusions, I only hope to break through the barriers with you and guard Chang'an in this prosperous age!
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