Therefore, Fan Jianxi sat down at the desk and wrote a long letter to his uncle. Then, he sent his confidant to deliver it to the capital day and night.
It wasn't until the morning of August 13th that the butler of Prince Che's manor received this letter.
Although there was only one letter and no evidence, the contents of the letter shocked the man. He even cried out, "This foolish boy! You're so muddle-headed!"
He had originally thought that his nephew was only trying to reap some benefits, which was why he had imposed such a heavy tax on Lizhou. He could not bear to see his nephew die just like that, so he had helped suppress it and not report it to His Highness. He did not expect that he was helping Qiu Pusheng to rebel… Most of the extra taxes were meant to fill Qiu Pusheng's pockets. Those who hadn't paid enough taxes had been arrested. Not only that but they had also been locked up somewhere in Lizhou and trained by Qiu Pusheng as his private soldiers…