In the southwest corner of the palace complex of Qi Country, there stood an exceptionally conspicuous palace.
Located in a remote area, it was deserted and quiet.
At first glance, the exterior of the palace resembled a massive block of blue stone.
In fact, it was indeed constructed by hollowing out the interior of a single giant blue stone.
This was the Blue Stone Palace, where the disgraced Crown Prince, Jiang Wuliang, was confined.
A few people ever visited this place, and even those who had no choice but to pass by hurried with their heads down, as though they feared being tainted by misfortune.
When Jiang Wuliang was first deposed, he still enjoyed a degree of freedom. Apart from losing his claim to the throne, there was little that set him apart from the other princes.
But in the sixth year, an imperial censor reported that the deposed Crown Prince had spoken words of resentment in private.