In the secret room of the Zao Room during the Ming Dynasty, the Grand Secretary of the Cabinet took out the imperial edict of the late emperor appoint[Expand All]
In the secret room of the Zao Room during the Ming Dynasty, the Grand Secretary of the Cabinet took out the imperial edict of the late emperor appointing the regent, preparing to publicly announce it among the civil and military ministers to reveal who among the five imperial uncles had been designated as the regent. Suddenly, a masked stranger arrived, stabbed the Grand Secretary to death and took away the will. When the chief detective of the capital city, Tie Zhongjie, was pursuing him, he was hit by a broken poison arrow. Before his death, he told his younger brother Tie Zhongying that this was a red poison on the top of a pill. Tie Zhongying was ordered to solve this case. The King of Jeju, who was both literate and martial and had the potential to become the regent, was shot dead by a poisoned arrow of unknown origin while hunting. The poison used was red Danding Red. The lustful King of Runan was also killed by a poisoned arrow during a pursuit of beauty. The poison in the river was still red on the top of the top. The King of Duanzhou believed that this was the act of the three sisters of the Han family, who had a grudge against the princes for killing their father. Therefore, he sent troops to destroy their mountain stronghold, the White Horse Villa, and captured his eldest sister, Feiyun. Yiyun and Caiyun went to break into prison but were ambushed. At the critical moment, they were fortunately saved by masked Yilu. When the Yiyun sisters learned that Feiyun had been killed, they were determined to take revenge. Assassinate the King of Duanzhou. When he was about to carry out the assassination, Tie Zhongying arrived and found that the assassin was actually his childhood sweetheart Caiyun, and the dead prince was not the King of Duanzhou but the King of Luoyang. Among the five princes, only the King of Changsha and the King of Duanzhou remain. The identity of the main culprit remains a mystery. Tie Zhongying initially speculated that the next one to be killed would be the King of Changsha, so he decided to see for himself. Sure enough, one night, the masked man led Yiyun and Caiyun to sneak into the Changsha Prince's Mansion. Tie Zhongying immediately brandished his sword and charged straight at the Masked Man, stabbing him in the right arm, causing him to flee in panic. However, the Han sisters were ambushed. Yiyun was brutally killed by a flurry of arrows, and Tie Zhongying rescued Caiyun. At the place where the Prince of Luoyang was shot dead, Tie Jinying found a porcelain vase filled with red wine and with the words "Changsha Prince's Mansion" printed on the bottom. Tie Zhongying visited the Changsha Prince's Mansion again but was captured by mistake. However, he eventually escaped from prison. With Caiyun's cooperation, Tie Zhongying engaged in several battles of wits and courage with a group of people including Changsha F, the King of Duanzhou and the Masked Monster. Eventually, he discovered that the Masked Monster was Zhou Feng, the King of Duanzhou's chief steward. Tie Zhongying was furious and killed[Collapse]