Turning his head, he looked at Su Chengjin, who had suddenly fallen into a dazed state, and asked for confirmation, "Imperial Brother, when you were young, did you really trample a four-year-old boy to death with your horse?"
Su Chengjin had indeed trampled a four-year-old boy to death with his horse when he was nine, but at that time, his imperial consort mother had quietly settled the matter. Now, hearing it spoken of felt like a lifetime ago.
After a long while, Su Chengjin finally regained his composure and said with a sorrowful smile, "Retribution... so it is retribution... it's all retribution... It turns out I am facing retribution..."
Upon hearing Su Chengjin's words, Gong Juechen instantly understood the implication behind them, which left him momentarily stunned. He had never expected Qi Yin's dying words to be true.
...Could it be that, from the beginning, he had misunderstood, and Su Chengjin's poisoning had nothing to do with Su Haoyu?