#头条创作挑战赛# "Nanqing News Network" exclusive report: On the afternoon of the 13th local time, the two princes of Qingguo gave speeches at a rally held in front of the Imperial City in Kyoto
#头条创作挑战赛# "Nanqing News Network" exclusive report: On the afternoon of the 13th local time, when the two princes of Qingguo delivered speeches at the rally held in the square in front of the Imperial City in Kyoto, two thunderous roars suddenly sounded at the scene.
The live broadcast screen shows that the current situation of these two popular candidates for the succession to the throne is tragic. One had most of his head cut off, and the other had a large hole in his chest.
The deputy commander of the Qingguo Forbidden Army confirmed to the media that the two princes had been confirmed dead. The specifics of the incident are under investigation.
What exactly happened at the scene of a lightning strike? Was the death of the two princes a natural disaster or not? Who will be the biggest beneficiary of this event? "Nanqing News Network" will continue to pay attention!
(Banzhan classmate's note: Emperor Qing's father, King Cheng, was originally an idle prince, and Ye Qingmei assassinated the two princes with Barrett, so that King Cheng was able to inherit the throne.) )
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