King Huang definitely wouldn't recognize it, and there was insufficient evidence; however, no one else dared to refute it—because they didn't dare.
Those who had lost their sons were now trembling like quails, as the Taihe Army below had already turned the assassin gang into a river of blood. Standing against such a backdrop, Lin Heng's expression remained calm, his pale and handsome face untroubled by any ripple, as he gently inquired of Emperor Yue, "What does Your Majesty think?"
Emperor Yue was silent for a long moment, his expression slightly conflicted, with hints of helplessness and reluctance. When King Huang pleaded for mercy on the basis of their brotherly bond, Emperor Yue issued a stern decree, "Since the Prime Minister has said so, and King Huang indeed has his suspicions, let him be temporarily detained for further investigation."