Chapter 740: The Buddha Can Judge the Case

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After all, Turgish is a small country, whether it is Tibet, Turkic or Great Zhou, it is a behemoth for it.

Yes, when it comes to the accounts, the Turgish had an army of 150,000 men, but that was only armed herdsmen. The so-called sufficient for self-protection is that these three powerful countries feel that the gains of starting a war with the Turks outweigh the losses, but it is not that they really can't take the Turks.

It was only with the full support of the Tibetans and the Turks that the Turks did not mind the courage of the numbs and became enemies of the Great Zhou.

It is only in this case that the ordinary envoys of the Great Zhou Dynasty will feel constrained when they come to Tuqishi, and Xiucai will not be able to explain when he encounters soldiers, even if there is the support of the protruding Shi Khan Suoge.

But what if the Turks and the Great Zhou both supported an envoy? Even with the support of the Tibetans, the Khan of Tuqishi would never dare to be rude to him. Not to mention, Que Si Zhongjie is just a powerful minister who has the hope of becoming a Turgish Khan.

Therefore, the naked ~ naked humiliation of the Que Sizhong Festival is in vain; Therefore, he can only choose to fight wits with Cui Geng and start from the aspect of national affairs.

Que Si Zhongjie secretly thought in his heart, the Turks support you Cui Geng because of you, not because you are an envoy of the Great Zhou. I don't believe it, when it comes to national interests, will the Modu Khan stand up for you?

Okay, you said that you should choose the Tubo people as Kedun, or that you should marry them, then you have completed the agreement between me and the Tubo people, and it is in my arms.

You said that you should choose the Turks as Kedun, and I will question you for thinking about the Turks and being selfish.

If you say you won't marry, then you are thinking about Da Zhou, then it will be even more selfish.

What if you guessed that I was going to ask this question? No matter what you choose, you are all wrong and fall into my calculations.

Thinking of this, Que Sizhong nodded and said, "Yes, exactly." For this question, I don't know how Cui Xiang taught me? โ€

"Hehe......" Cui Geng smiled slightly, and said: "This official thinks that it is simple to decide which person to marry Khan as Khotun, as long as you find out which person is not suitable for Khotun." โ€

Que Sizhong was so unhappy that he said, "This is not ...... That one...... Is it the same as not saying? โ€

The word he wanted to say was "nonsense", but after all, he didn't want to be beaten again, so he changed to a more gentle word.

Cui Geng said confidently: "Of course it's different. Deciding which one to marry as a noble girl is Kedun, it depends on which person is better, the so-called Wen Wu is really difficult to compare. But it's as simple as seeing which one is not fit to be the Khan's wife, and it's ......"

Speaking of this, Cui Geng's tone suddenly became stern, and he said, "Who has something to do with the death of Suo Ge Khan's original match!" โ€

"Huh?" Que Si Zhongjie's face changed slightly, and he said: "Cui Xiangye, you can eat nonsense, but you can't talk nonsense." Kasli obviously died of a violent illness, how do you say that she was killed by someone? What evidence do you have? โ€

Cui Gengzheng said: "Of course the official has evidence. Just last night, the official had a dream that there was a female ghost, with her hair scattered, saying that she was the original partner of Suo Ge Khan, who was harmed by thieves, and wanted this official to administer justice for her. โ€

Burst~~

When Suo Ge heard this, he couldn't hold back for a while, and squirted out all the mare's milk ~ wine in his mouth.

If others don't know, can he still not know?

Just an hour ago, Cui Geng was surprised by the death of his original partner? How can there be any female ghost dream?

Of course, Suo Ge is also a masterpiece of a generation, and he sees the opportunity very quickly. Instead of exposing Cui Geng's lies, he immediately remedied it, howling and crying: "Concubine Ai, you died so miserably!" If it hadn't been for Cui's confession, I wouldn't have known that you were killed by a traitor! Don't worry, I will definitely break that thief's body into thousands of pieces and avenge your hatred! โ€

After a pause, he suddenly pulled out the sword at his waist and said, "Cui Xiang, tell me quickly, kill the concubine...... Who is it? โ€

As he spoke, he had been constantly looking at Que Si Zhongjie, secretly calculating in his heart, with Cui Geng's support, the feasibility of directly making Que Si Zhongjie possible.

Suo Ge was furious by him, and said loudly: "No! I'm not convinced! What female ghost dreams? Isn't it Cui Xiang's side of the story? If you can believe this, doesn't he say that whoever is the murderer is the murderer?

"Hmph, blind your dog's eyes!"

In this case, it's time for Cui Geng's royal sycophant Song Genhai to come out. He pursed his lips slightly and said in a loud voice, "Can Master Cui be the same as everyone else?" When he was serving as the commander of Jiangdu County, he had a dream ......"

Good guy, Song Genhai is really tongue-in-cheek, and immediately told Cui Geng about the opening of the coffin in Yangzhou for an autopsy and the rain falling from the sky. However, his version is a fantasy version, and Cui Geng is almost like the Bao Gong who "judges the yang by day and the yin by night" in the legend of later generations.

This is not over, next, he talked about how Cui Geng "got the locust god" revelation, pacified the locust plague in Dingzhou, and predicted the death of the Khitan Khan Li Jinzhong with the help of nursery rhymes...... And so on.

If these remarks were said in the court of the Great Zhou Dynasty, they would definitely be sprayed to death by the ministers of "silent and strange powers, ghosts and gods", and even directly added a charge of "bewitching the public".

However, at the banquet of the nobles of the Turgish, what was gained was a lot of awe-inspiring eyes. You must know that the advanced of the Great Zhou is not only economically advanced, but also intellectual, cultural, and even religiously advanced. That's it, Wu Zetian has been tricked by religious liars several times.

Que Si Zhongjie realized that it was not good, and quickly questioned: "Then I am strange, Kasli is the wife of the Khan of Sagar. After she died unjustly, why didn't she find Khan to dream, but Cui Xiangtuo to dream? โ€

Cui Geng explained: "In fact, although the ghost of the princess knows that she is killed by a thief, she doesn't know who is behind the thief. It could be a Turkic, a Tibetan, or a Turkish minister...... She was afraid that the Khan's strength alone would not only fail to avenge him, but would lead to death. That's why I asked for the head of the official. โ€

Call~~

Que Sizhong breathed a sigh of relief and said, "According to this, Cui Xiang doesn't know, who did it?" So what's the use of that? โ€

"Although the official does not know, he can investigate."

"How?"

"With the help of the Buddha." Cui Gengdao: "The official will set up a camp tent, which is covered on all sides, and only one candle will be lit inside. After seven days of continuous practice, the noblewomen of the Turks and Tibetans entered the tent separately and came into contact with the Buddha's hand. Who is involved in the death of the princess, the Buddha has his own hints! โ€

"That's ...... Really? โ€

The nobles of the turquoise riders looked at each other, not only feeling incredible, but also feeling that Cui Xiangye, who was chattering with gods, might really have this ability!

Que Si Zhongjie thought for a moment and muttered: "What should you do if you make trouble in the tent and deliberately frame people?" โ€

Cui Geng shrugged his shoulders and said, "When the two noble ladies entered the felt tent, the official and everyone were outside the tent, how could they make trouble?" โ€

"This ......"

Que Si Zhongjie thought about it for a while, but still didn't find the loophole in Cui Gengyan's conversation, let alone the reason for refuting Cui Geng's proposal, and said: "Okay, just follow what Cui Xiang said!" โ€

Que Si Zhongjie agreed, and Khan Suo Ge did not object, and the matter became a foregone conclusion.

The next day, a huge felt tent was erected in an open space in the city of Broken Leaves, and a statue of Shakyamuni was placed in the center.

Cui Geng went into the felt tent every morning and afternoon to "practice" for half an hour.

Seven days later, all preparations stopped, and the four or five hundred nobles of the Turks, the Tibetans, the Turks, and the Great Zhou envoys gathered in front of the felt tent. Let's see if Cui Geng's method of "Buddha testing the murderer" can really work.