Chapter 1841: Her Royal Highness the Unworldly Princess (2/2)
Princess Ningshu breathed a sigh of relief, looked at the ladies with a smile, and said, "We are not interested in the topics that the ladies are talking about, why don't we go somewhere else to avoid being with us? , you are also bound."
Wei Yushan and her cousin, Rong Xinyuan, looked at each other, saw her nodding, and said, "Okay."
Mrs. Rong and Mrs. Wei were a little worried. In the palace, Princess Ningshu was notorious for being arrogant and self-willed, known for her viciousness, and she was notorious for revenge, and she always treated her servants harshly.
But Concubine Lu and the empress dowager are relatives. Even if the late emperor is gone, the empress dowager will protect her. In the palace, except for the emperor and the empress dowager's biological daughter, Princess Ningxin, no one is not afraid of her.
Murong Lingran had a conflict with her just now, and she was severely scolded by the queen mother, so they didn't believe that this princess who always wanted to retaliate would be so easy to let go of her quarrel with Murong Lingran.
Princess Ningxin knew that Mrs. Rong and Mrs. Wei were on good terms with the Murong family, and she could see what they were worried about, she quietly blinked at the two of them, and said with a smile: "Okay, Queen Ningshu, this It's a good proposal."
Mrs. Rong and Mrs. Wei had no choice but to interfere too much.
After the incident just now, Murong Lingran is not easy to bully, and she has a gold medal to save her from death. Princess Ningxin also protects her wholeheartedly. It is estimated that Princess Ningshu will not dare to do anything to her.
Therefore, the group was divided into two teams. Although the target was the Imperial Garden, they were divided into two groups.
Princess Ningshu seemed to be really pretending that nothing had happened, and curiously asked Murong Lingran: "Chunling Township Lord, can you tell me how you grow high-yield grain? Also, How did you think of planting rice and wheat together? I heard that after the autumn harvest, there will be no shortage of high-yield grains in and around the capital, and if it is extended to the whole country, people will never be hungry again.”
No more people will be hungry?
Sure enough, the princess is not familiar with the world, and her thoughts are too naive.
She used to think so, but as she got older, she felt more and more ignorant of this idea.
(end of this chapter)