The response surprised Yu Meiren and Pan Cairen, and they asked in unison, "Sister, why do you think so?"
"Because only rebels would dare to act so boldly." Lady Liang seriously analyzed for Yu Meiren and the others, "If it isn't rebels, who would dare to brazenly kill Prince Chen? As for the other princes, they wouldn't send people to assassinate Prince Chen."
She continued, "What's more, Prince Chen has been staying quietly at his fiefdom for the past few years, and hasn't done anything to the other princes. It's even more impossible for the other princes to kill Prince Chen at this time because he's not posing a lethal threat to them."
After listening to Lady Liang's analysis, Yu Meiren and Pan Cairen found it quite reasonable.
"So it was really the rebels."
Lady Liang said, "I think it's the rebels. This group of rebels is driven to desperation and capable of doing anything; they even dared to rebel, let alone kill a prince." Even she believed her own words.
