At that moment, upon hearing Wan Qi Luohou's words, her mood turned even colder.
She too had a role in the conspiracy of Sikong Chan colluding with Princess Li.
Qianqian had also used her right to directly send secret memorials to report to the emperor.
As an official, she was extremely upright and did not fabricate allegations about Sikong Chan's involvement with Princess Li.
Rather, she detailed in the memorial how Sikong Chan had privately transferred troops of the Inner Mansion Army, colluded with the Xiushui gentry to treat the local army like servants, excessively collected funds and grain locally, hoarded military supplies, and shielded wanted felons amongst other things.
She herself didn't know what she was thinking, why she thought to submit that memorial? It made the case of Sikong Chan's conspiracy seem even more irrefutable.
But Qianqian believed she acted honorably and sat upright, sticking to the rules in all her actions.