Chapter 67: Sincere words (1/2)

Xiao Yu'an returned early, used a small meal after lunch, and reviewed the half-day memorial in the afternoon. He saw that the sun was dim, and he looked up from the pile and felt that there was something weird.

Instead of the red-sleeved maid bent over to go to the ceremony: ”The emperor, it should be dinner.”

Xiao Yu'an nodded, and he always felt that he could see the red sleeves. He looked at the red flowers at the table and his chest was sore. Xiao Yuan stood up and wanted to go to the yard to breathe. He walked out of the bedroom door, and the strange feeling came up again. He didn't understand how to walk back and forth, suddenly reacting to something: after leaving early in the morning, he didn't see him today. Go to Luohe Qing!

Xiao Yuan walked to the front of the palace and asked the guards of the gate: ”Is there no value for the river?”

Several guards said that it was unclear, and one of the guards replied: ”Back to the emperor, Luhe Qing was temporarily transferred to other palaces.”

”Where is it?”

”Yongning Temple.”

”What did Princess Yongning ask?”

”Back to the emperor, yes.”

Xiao Yu'an nodded, and his heart was inexplicably a little lonely. He walked back to the palace, and for a time he had no appetite for dinner, standing in the window and looking at the things after the courtyard.

For a long while, Xiao Yuan suddenly frowned.

The guards belonged to the House of Internal Affairs, and the transfer of things must go through the hands of Zhao Gonggong. Princess Yongning could not just leave people in a single sentence.

What's more, Wu Ning's collusion with Nan Yanguo to launch a coup d'état made the palace sorrowful and sorrowful. The Weihe River, the prince of the South Yan State, was set to be the target of the public. This situation also transferred him to the princess. .

Xiao Yuan violently turned and rushed out of the palace, regardless of the shouts of the maid and the guards, went straight to the Yongning Hall.

When I arrived at the Yongning Temple, I asked, but the Princess Yongning didn’t know about it!