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Chapter 816: Three Crown King Pinghu Xiao Qinghua

Chapter 798: The Three Officers King, Pinghu Xiao Qinghua

When Wang An heard this, he knew that a major event had happened. He walked forward and found a place to sit down.

"What happened?"

"The capital has changed. King Su launched a rebellion," Zhao Quan said in a low voice.

"What?" Wang An was shocked. Although he had heard rumors about it before, he hadn't paid much attention. He didn't expect it to actually happen.

"When did it happen?"

"Last night. King Su sent troops to attack the imperial palace, but he failed. The imperial guard fought back, and many people died."

"What about the Emperor and the Empress?"

"They are safe. The Emperor was protected by the imperial guard, and King Su didn't succeed."

"What about King Su?"

"He was defeated and captured. Now he is imprisoned."

Wang An was relieved to hear this. However, the rebellion was a major event, and he was worried about the impact it would have.

"Is the situation stable now?"

"Yes, the capital is under martial law, but the situation is under control."

Wang An remained silent for a moment, thinking about the consequences of this rebellion.

"What do you need me to do?" Wang An asked.

"The Emperor wants you to come to the capital immediately."

"Alright, I will set off tomorrow morning."

After Zhao Quan left, Wang An went back to his room. He knew that this trip to the capital would not be simple.

Early the next morning, Wang An set off for the capital with a few guards.

The journey was smooth, and they arrived in the capital a few days later.

The capital was under strict control, with soldiers everywhere. Wang An was taken directly to the imperial palace.

He was led to the Emperor's study, where the Emperor was waiting for him.

"Greetings to the Emperor," Wang An bowed.

"You have arrived," the Emperor said with a tired look.

"Yes, Your Majesty."

"Sit down."

Wang An sat down, and the Emperor began to tell him about the rebellion.

"King Su was ambitious and always wanted to seize the throne. He thought he had the support of some officials and generals, but he was wrong."

"He failed because he underestimated the imperial guard and the loyalty of many officials."

"Although he failed, this rebellion has exposed many problems. The court needs to be cleaned up."

"I need your help," the Emperor looked at Wang An.

"I am at your service, Your Majesty," Wang An said.

"I want you to be the San Guan Wang, the Three Officers King, and be in charge of the investigation and handling of this matter."

Wang An was surprised. The San Guan Wang was a powerful position, second only to the Emperor.

"Your Majesty, this is a heavy responsibility," Wang An said.

"I trust you," the Emperor said. "You have proven your loyalty and ability. I believe you can handle this."

Wang An accepted the position. He knew that this was a great opportunity, but also a great challenge.

After leaving the Emperor's study, Wang An went to his new residence. It was a large mansion, suitable for his new position.

He spent the next few days getting acquainted with his new role and the people he would be working with.

The investigation into the rebellion began. Many officials and generals were implicated and arrested.

Wang An worked tirelessly, overseeing the investigation and trials. He was fair and just, and earned the respect of many.

During this time, he also met with Xiao Qinghua, a famous musician and painter who lived by Pinghu Lake.

Xiao Qinghua was a talented artist, and Wang An admired his work. They became good friends, and Wang An often visited him at his home by the lake.

Life in the capital was busy and challenging, but Wang An found solace in his friendship with Xiao Qinghua and his time by Pinghu Lake.

As the investigation progressed, Wang An discovered that the rebellion was more complex than he had initially thought. There were hidden forces at play, and the true masterminds were still at large.

He knew that his work was far from over. He had to continue to search for the truth and bring justice to those who had been wronged.

With the help of his friends and his own determination, Wang An was ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead. He was the San Guan Wang, and he would do his best to serve the Emperor and the people.

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