Under the instigation of Qin Hui, Cao Gong silently approved the plan to deal with Yue Fei.

In mid-May, the unlucky Yue Fei was ordered to return to Hangzhou from Kaifeng Prefecture and was immediately arrested by Qin Hui.

A few days later, Qin Hui produced more than a dozen letters colluding with the Jin Dynasty, accusing him of being a traitor who communicated with foreign countries and conspired to assassinate the imperial family. He would be executed by beheading in half a month.

This news shocked the entire court.

The commander-in-chief, Han Shizhong, was also shocked and could hardly believe it.

The imperial court had just punished the Miao and Liu factions for treason by communication with the Jin Dynasty and severely reprimanded the ministers who advocated appeasement. It was declared that they would wage war against the Jin Dynasty...

Why did they suddenly turn to target Yue Fei, who advocated resisting the Jin Dynasty?

Han Shizhong absolutely did not believe that Yue Fei had any connection with the Jin Dynasty.

What was the emperor thinking? It was completely incomprehensible...

It was Han Shizhong's wife, Liang Hongyu, who finally spoke up: Is the emperor putting on another show?

A show!

Is the emperor addicted to acting?

Han Shizhong suddenly realized: But who is the emperor putting on this show for? The generals who advocate war or the civil officials who advocate appeasement?

Damn it! When did the emperor become so good at playing guessing games with his ministers!

Just then, a gatekeeper came to report: Lord Li Gang has arrived...

Li Gang once held the position of Prime Minister and was a banner of the war faction.

However, he was repeatedly marginalized by Huang and Wang and experienced numerous demotions, but his experience was deep, and his words carried some weight.

At this moment, Li Gang's visit was probably also related to Yue Fei...

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