Then, he kicked the servants who had also been thrown out aside one by one, and cursed them angrily: "You two good-for-nothings, I'll deal with you when we get back!"

At this moment, he had already helped the Second Master Zheng to sit up, and looked at the Chief Secretary of the Prince's Mansion with cold and sharp eyes: "Damn it, you dare to treat the Emperor's personally appointed envoy for collecting debts like this, it seems you don't take the Emperor seriously at all!"

Without saying anything more, they immediately slap a huge label on someone.

"You little beast, how dare you!"

At this moment, the chief steward of the Prince's mansion wiped the egg yolk splattered on his face and roared, "What are you all standing there for? Beat him hard, no matter if he lives or dies!"

This guy was so angry that he was out of his mind. His face was covered in the embarrassment of being hit by eggs, and his eyes were full of malice and resentment when he looked at Jia Huan.

The guards from the Prince's mansion who had just thrown Master Zheng out the door exchanged glances and, without saying a word, reached out to grab him.

As for killing Jia Huan, they didn't have the guts.

"Go! Take these guys down, don't hold back!"

With quick reflexes, Jia Huan threw two more eggs, which hit the two guards of the Prince's Mansion right in the face.

At that moment, the henchmen who had rushed over arrived and, without saying a word, began to beat him up.

With a few screams, the two once imposing guards of the royal palace were suddenly overwhelmed by fists and kicks, only able to wail in pain, completely powerless to fight back.

With their martial arts skills, they shouldn't be so weak, but they were hit by Jia Huan's hidden egg earlier, their faces covered in egg white and yolk, their vision blurred, so they were hit.

Even the chief secretary of the Prince's mansion, who was standing very close by, was kicked to the ground by someone, a large bump swelled up on his forehead, and he cried out in pain.

Jia Huan moved with lightning speed, darted over and slapped the scoundrel twice across the face, then strolled back to stand guard in front of Master Zheng, looking utterly loyal.

There were other guards at the entrance of the Prince's mansion. Seeing their companion being beaten, and even the chief clerk being kicked to the ground, they immediately shouted and surrounded the man, engaging in a chaotic battle with Jia Huan's group of henchmen.

"Master, let's go quickly!"

While helping Master Zheng to his feet, Jia Huan frantically flung out eggs hidden in his sleeves to relieve the pressure on his underlings and inflict injuries on the guards of the Prince's Mansion.

In terms of combat prowess, how could his gang of underlings be a match for the guards of the Prince's mansion?

With his close-range, almost unerringly accurate hidden egg, his dozen or so henchmen, when they fought fiercely, were able to hold their own against seven or eight guards from the Prince's mansion.

"Rebellion! Rebellion! Prince Zhongshun has rebelled! He dared to assassinate an imperial envoy in the street! Prince Zhongshun has rebelled!"

As Jia Huan pulled the somewhat dazed and terrified Master Zheng back, he shouted loudly, and the onlookers scattered immediately.

Damn it, if you're even slightly involved in rebellion, you're probably going to have to go to the Ministry of Justice's prison.

The guards of the Prince's Mansion, who were originally suppressing Jia Huan's younger brother, were shocked and their morale plummeted. A few thugs who were used to street brawls took the opportunity to knock down two or three of them.

At this moment, more than a dozen guards rushed out from inside the Prince's mansion, each one looking fierce and angry.

Among them, a young man dressed in a python robe shouted angrily, "Nonsense! Seize the man immediately!"

"Run! Run! The Prince's mansion is going to kill someone to cover their tracks!"

Jia Huan sneered, casually throwing out all the eggs he had hidden in his sleeve, then grabbed Master Zheng and rushed across the chaotic street: "Everyone, run! If we get caught, we're dead!"

The street thugs who followed immediately reacted, taking out concealed short sticks from their bodies and wildly brandishing them. They actually managed to break through the already agitated and somewhat flustered group of guards from the royal palace, and then disappeared in a flash. They were all professional escape artists.

Of course, there were many more unlucky ones. Fewer than five people managed to escape successfully. The rest of the thugs, including all the Rong family's sons, were all knocked to the ground and captured.

"You bastard, you damned thing, hurry up and chase after them!"

The young man in the python robe was quite exasperated. He ordered his guards to quickly give chase to Jia Huan and Master Zheng, who were running away while shouting that the Prince's Mansion had rebelled.

There's a saying: "If mud falls into your crotch, even if it's not shit, it'll still look like shit."

Unfortunately, Jia Huan was prepared. He was in a panic, and his clothes were already in disarray. He soon encountered a patrol team from the West City Military Command.

Then, the already flustered guards of the Prince's Palace ran into the patrol team of the Military Command.

The chaos at the entrance of the Prince's Mansion was quickly quelled, but the influence of Jia Huan's earlier shouting had already spread, and the officers and soldiers of the West City Military Command dared not be careless at all.

They quickly requested support from their superiors, requesting more manpower to come and 'protect' the Prince's Palace.

The entire group from the Prince's mansion, from the young man in the python robe to the unlucky guard who had just been knocked unconscious, were all dejected and depressed, yet they dared not utter a single rash action or word.

Jia Huan, pulling along the disheveled and dazed Master Zheng, followed behind the soldiers of the Military Command with an air of superiority.

"Jia Cunzhou, you're very good!"

Upon seeing the Second Master Zheng, the young man in the python robe glared at him and gritted his teeth, angrily saying, "It's just a small matter, yet you dare to cause such a scene at the Prince's Mansion. It seems the Prince's Mansion isn't powerful enough!"

The Second Master Zheng was quite frightened. Upon hearing the young man's words, his face turned pale with fright. He forced a bitter smile, cupped his hands, and tried to say something, but couldn't utter a single word.

"Sir, don't forget you have an imperial warrant on your person!"

At this moment, Jia Huan naturally wouldn't let Master Zheng be too passive, and sneered, "According to popular parlance, he could be considered an imperial envoy, but he was thrown out of the mansion by the Prince Zhongshun's mansion!"

"Now they're saying their strength isn't enough. They don't even respect the imperial envoy, yet they think their strength is far from sufficient. They just don't understand what level of power is needed to satisfy them!"

Upon hearing this, the group from the Prince's residence immediately changed their expressions, becoming apprehensive and uneasy.

Jia Huan's words were practically accusing the Prince's Mansion of having ulterior motives, and yet he still managed to get caught up in it.

"Young man, you have quite the eloquence. May I ask your name?"

The young man in the python robe, who was also the heir of Prince Zhongshun's mansion, looked at Jia Huan with great displeasure, but his words were gentle and polite, and at least in terms of demeanor, there was no flaw.

"I will never change my name or surname; I am Jia Huan of the Rong Mansion!"

Jia Huan chuckled and said, "How about that? Now that you know my name, taking revenge is so much easier!"

Upon hearing this, Master Zheng's expression changed drastically, and his gaze toward the young man in the python robe was filled with fear and hostility.

Although he wasn't very brave, he wasn't so cowardly as to lack the courage to protect his son, Jia Huan.

"Oh, it's Young Master Jia! You can't make jokes like that!"

The young man in the python robe smiled and said, "It seems the Prince's residence hasn't offended you, young master?"

"Yes, I haven't offended anyone!"

Jia Huan chuckled and said, "My master doesn't seem to have offended the Prince's Mansion, does he?"

"He still carries the Emperor's decree. Even if the Prince's Mansion is unhappy, he could submit a memorial directly to the Emperor. Why throw my master out of the mansion without a word? What is his intention?"

"Oh, I see!"

He clapped his hands in a gesture of sudden realization: "It must be that the Prince's Mansion doesn't dare to mention it to the Emperor!"

"So she took her anger out on my master, since he looks easy to bully!"

These words caused the Prince's son and his guards to turn pale and flushed in turns.

The soldiers from the military command responsible for maintaining order nearby couldn't help but shake their heads slightly, their gazes towards the people from the Prince's residence carrying a hint of inexplicable meaning.

These words made the group from the Prince's residence feel extremely embarrassed, as if the Prince's residence were some kind of clown.

"Brother Jia, leave yourself some leeway in your dealings, so you can meet again in the future!"

The young man in the python robe looked displeased and said coldly, "Some things are better left unsaid!"

"I'm so scared!"

Jia Huan chuckled and said, "Then I'll ask a question that's not so offensive!"

"Young Master, you wanted to capture us all. What were you trying to do?"

After speaking, his cold and sharp gaze swept over them, giving the young man in the python robe the illusion of being targeted by a venomous snake.

However, the question Jia Huan raised was indeed very difficult to answer.

Did you notice that all the officers and soldiers of the outer military command pricked up their ears and showed curious expressions?

The young master in the python robe felt an urge to slap himself. He had indeed been too careless before. It's okay to think about some things in your heart, but once you say them out loud, it's hard to cover them up.

Anyone with a modicum of common sense would know what the Prince's Palace was planning.

At this moment, not only the Second Master Zheng, but even the officers and soldiers of the outer military command were consciously and quietly distancing themselves from the Prince's entourage.

Master Zheng's face changed. Just thinking about the serious consequences of being caught by the Prince's Mansion filled him with lingering fear, and he was deeply moved by Jia Huan's timely rescue.

Only then did he suddenly realize: Where is Baoyu?

Thinking to himself, he subconsciously looked toward the street corner where Jia Huan had been standing, and met Jia Baoyu's bewildered eyes filled with fear.

Chapter 137 A Huge Uproar (Please Subscribe)

The fierce conflict that broke out at the gate of Prince Zhongshun's mansion caused a great uproar in the imperial court.

Like a drop of cold water falling directly into a pot of boiling oil, it instantly causes violent ripples.

Immediately, court officials flocked to impeach Prince Chungshun, as if he had become the public enemy of the court, which was indeed the case.

The blame lies with Prince Zhongshun, who was too arrogant and domineering, and acted too recklessly.

In any case, the Second Master of the Government is the current ambassador jointly appointed by the government and the cabinet to collect debts!

Even if you're unhappy, you can just ignore it. Why did you have to humiliate him and throw him out of the mansion?

Such behavior is not only an insult to the Second Master Zheng, but to put it more seriously, it is a blatant disgrace to the imperial court!

A group of court officials, feeling a sense of shared fate, temporarily set aside their displeasure with the Second Master Zheng and joined forces to impeach Prince Zhongshun for defying the imperial decree and harboring treacherous intentions!

Yes, the grounds for their impeachment of Prince Zhongshun were derived from the sensational remarks Jia Huan made at the time, and there was a strong indication that they wanted to kill Prince Zhongshun with one blow.

No wonder the court officials were furious. Today, Prince Zhongshun was unhappy that the Second Master Zheng came to collect a debt, so he rudely threw him out of the mansion to humiliate him.

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