Di Renjie Episode 52 Plot Introduction

Tongtian Di Renjie Episode 52 Plot Introduction

   Di Renjie stayed overnight in the temple and went crazy Murongqing assisted Di Renjie in investigating the case

   Di Renjie did not expect Jiang Haochen to cooperate with his investigation. After carefully inspecting the princess's body, Di Renjie was surprised to find that the bruises on the princess's neck became clearer after a day of death. At this time, Yan Liben came from the court, and he told Di Renjie that the ministers had their own opinions. The only ministers who supported Wu Meiniang were himself and Xu Jingzong. He hoped that Di Renjie would solve the case as soon as possible.

   Wang Daren, the elder brother of the Queen, brought a generous gift to visit Xu Jingzong. He hoped that Xu Jingzong would stand by the side of the Queen. But Xu Jingzong immediately rejected Lord Wang and refused to accept his generous gift. Lord Wang furiously went away. Wu Meiniang went to seek the support of Li Yifu in the past, but she closed the door, and Wu Meiniang returned disappointed.

   Wu Meiniang went back to the Fengqin Hall and saw Di Renjie and her party walking. She thought Di Renjie was also here to investigate herself. Di Renjie told Wu Meiniang that he was not the one who was in the limelight, and that he was just investigating the death of the little princess and he had no intentions. Di Renjie saw that there was a charcoal basin in the Fengqin Hall, but Zhao Tongling said that the doors and windows were wide open at that time, and there would be no charcoal fire to smother people.

   Di Renjie saw Xu Jieyu's back portrait hanging on the wall again. Wu Meiniang and the court lady in June said that Xu Jieyu had died in the palace, and they often could see Xu Jieyu's wronged soul. Di Renjie didn't believe there would be such a ghostly thing, so he decided to stay at Fengqin Hall at night to find out.

   That night, Mo Yu and Red Scarf felt sulky in the temple and they walked outside to breathe, but Di Renjie stayed in the temple. Soon Di Renjie and Wu Meiniang both had hallucinations. Di Renjie seemed to see Xu Jieyu's ghost, and he screamed like he went crazy in horror. Mo Yu and Hongjin rushed to the temple in time to tap Di Renjie's acupuncture points. After Di Renjie became sober, Mo Yu described his situation at that time. Di Renjie was shocked, but Di Renjie, who had never believed in ghosts and charms, felt that there must be something in the temple that would cause hallucinations.

   Jiang Haochen took Di Renjie into the place where the files were stored in Dali Temple. Jiang Haochen said there were many files here, and he also helped him find a helper. As soon as the voice fell, Murong Qing was escorted in. Murongqing rejected the grudge with Di Renjie. She said that she must go all out to help Di Renjie find the source of the poison in the Fengqin Palace. After Di Renjie and Murongqing started reading at night, they finally found some records about drugs. The two forgot about the gap in excitement.

   When Di Renjie returned to Fengqin Hall, Wu Meiniang's mental state became more and more serious. He excitedly pulled Wu Meiniang to make her sober, he said that he had found the source of the poison. Di Renjie took Wu Meiniang to Xu Jieyu's painting. He stretched out his hand to tear down the portrait. Wu Meiniang hurriedly stopped. She said that the first emperor had an edict that no one should make an animation. Di Renjie tore down the portrait regardless, and everyone saw a wall of straw mushrooms behind the portrait.

   Di Renjie explained to everyone that this kind of straw mushroom generally grows in the shadow of the wet rainy season, and this kind of mushroom is poisonous and can cause hallucinations. This is also the reason why Wu Meiniang's trance is more serious, because her bed was most seriously poisoned just before the painting. Mo Yu drew his sword and shoveled the straw mushrooms angrily. Di Renjie told them not to burn them but to wrap them up. He said that he might still need this thing. (Original plot of Lujuba, please indicate the source for reprinting!) To