114. Yelv Ye's Visit
Upon leaving the Imperial Garden, Mo Jing had already dispatched someone to wait at the exit. Such a major incident in the palace could not, naturally, be dismissed so easily, allowing everyone to simply disperse, go home, wash up, and sleep. Although a considerable number of assassins had infiltrated the palace this time, they were but a drop in the ocean compared to the nearly one thousand Imperial Guards. The fact that they could cause such a commotion was merely due to the element of surprise. However, this incident revealed that the palace's security was not as stringent as imagined. It was no wonder the shadow guards of Prince Ding's Mansion privately looked down on these Imperial Guards and members of the Imperial Army with some disdain. At least, in nearly a hundred years, no assassin had ever successfully breached the King of Ding Kingdom's Mansion.