C7 (2/2)
Mu Ru Yue placed the phoenix imprint in her embrace as she thought.
”Miss, Master invited you to the main hall.” The butler's respectful voice sounded from outside. This butler had been afraid of Mu Ru Yue ever since he saw her like that last night. As such, he was very respectful.
The main hall?
Mu Ru Yue was stunned. She then thought of something and opened the door. She looked at the butler and said, ”Let's go.”
When he looked at Mu Ru Yue again, the butler was still slightly stunned. However, when he thought about what had happened today, he didn't dare to delay and hurriedly led the way. At the same time, he felt moved.
The gap between the eldest young miss and the second young miss was too huge.
When they arrived at the main hall, Mu Ru Yue's gaze landed on the red boxes that were placed in the center. In front of these boxes stood four burly guards with sabers.
In their hands, there was still an imperial edict.
”This is Miss Mu Rong?” One of the guards wearing brown official uniform asked the Prime Minister. That attitude was very polite.
Clearly, the two of them knew each other.
In the capital, there was practically no one who didn't know Murong Xi. It was obvious that they had already colluded. All they had to do was wait for her to marry him and get the Phoenix Seal. Everything would be in order.
One had to say, the Left Prime Minister truly had his methods. He even dared to scheme against the royal family's marriage.
Mu Ru Yue thought to herself as she smiled even more sincerely. The more ruthless they were, the easier it would be for her to execute her plan. She just hoped that when the time came, these people wouldn't cry.
”It's my daughter.” Prime Minister Zuo led Mu Ru Yue over and said with a sad expression, ”Daughter, the Emperor has given an imperial decree for my daughter to marry the Seventh Marquis.
”The Seventh Prince is a dragon amongst men, and his status is very high. He is also my Moon Dynasty's War God, and can be considered to be a powerful Emperor. In the future, when you marry him, you must not disappoint the Emperor's wishes.”