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Chapter 169: Another Mediator(1/2)

Royal Palace.

Kunning Palace.

Princess Anqing's residence.

Seeing her daughter hesitating, the Queen frowned slightly, then glanced at the Hanlin Daily on the table, and she seemed to have understood something in her heart.

"How have you been staying at your sister's these past two days?"

Immediately afterwards, the Queen put down the poem sticker in her hand, sat opposite Princess Anqing, and pretended to ask intentionally or unintentionally.

"Very good. Thank you very much, Queen Mother, for thinking about me."

Princess Anqing nodded hurriedly and said softly.

"Did anything interesting happen?"

The queen asked with a smile.

"No, no."

When Princess Anqing heard this, she shook her head hurriedly and said.

But this slightly hesitant answer made the Queen more and more confused.

"Do you often read Hanlin Daily?"

Immediately afterwards, the Queen changed the subject, pointed to the Hanlin Daily on the table, and asked slowly.

"yes."

Princess Anqing nodded.

"Are you going to read the folk anecdotes above, or are you going to read Liaozhai?"

The queen looked at her daughter and asked again.

"Everyone...see it all."

Princess Anqing replied hesitantly.

Facing her mother's continuous questions, she was at a loss and didn't know what her mother wanted to ask.

"Just read some anecdotes. I have heard that there are many stories in Chinese folk tales that instigate women to behave unethically and ignore etiquette. It would be better for you to read less, so as not to learn those evil habits."

The queen shook her head and warned with a solemn expression.

"No, mother, I think the article "Liao Zhai" is very good. Women are no different from men. Why can men do whatever they want, but women have to accept the arrangements of fate?"

"When faced with an unfair fate, both men and women should fight for their cause. This is not to ignore ethics, but to teach women how to strengthen themselves."

But after listening to her mother's words, Princess Anqing actually raised her head and retorted seriously, finally no longer hesitating.

After hearing her daughter's rebuttal, the Queen was obviously stunned for a moment, frowning and looking at her daughter. This was the first time her daughter had refuted her like this.

"It seems like you've learned a lot about talking back."

The queen looked at her daughter and said something meaningful.

"When a child is anxious, he should not contradict his mother. I hope that my mother will forgive me."

Princess Anqing felt nervous and hurriedly stood up to salute.

"It seems that you have really learned a lot from it. You have never dared to talk back to me before. It seems that the rumors are not false. It seems that I should ask your father to ban this Hanlin

Daily report."

As the Queen spoke, she reached out and put away the Hanlin Daily.

"Queen mother?!"

Princess Anqing was shocked when she heard this.

"You are not allowed to read it again in the future."

The Queen Empress looked at Princess Anqing and said seriously while collecting the Hanlin Daily.

Princess Anqing had a sad face and felt regretful in her heart.

"I still have something to do, so I'll leave first."

The Queen Empress, who had put away the Hanlin Daily, stood up and prepared to leave as she spoke.

Princess Anqing looked at the Hanlin Daily that had been taken away, grimaced, and stood up.

"By the way, I think this poem is quite good. How about I go back and have someone copy it?"

Immediately afterwards, the Queen Mother put away the poem stickers on the table as she spoke, regardless of whether Princess Anqing wanted it or not.

"Queen mother..."

Princess Anqing had a sad face and wanted to refuse, but she didn't dare. She was at a loss for a moment.

She always felt that this matter was not that simple, and that she seemed to have gotten into trouble.

"Why? Don't want to?"

The Queen looked at Princess Anqing and asked hesitantly.

"Children don't dare."

Princess Anqing shook her head hurriedly, bowed and said.

The queen didn't say anything more, turned around and walked out.

"Farewell to my mother."

Princess Anqing bowed to say goodbye, but her face was bitter and anxious.

If Hanlin Daily was really banned, I would no longer be able to see that it was a small matter, and that it would be a big deal for Hu Fei to cause trouble, and I couldn't help but feel a little sorry for Hu Fei in my heart.

Corridor outside the palace.

As the Queen walked, she looked at the poem posts and Hanlin Daily that she had taken away, and frowned slightly.

"It is reported that Princess Lin'an and the consort Li Qi have come to the palace to see her."

After hesitating for a moment, the Queen turned her head and whispered to the entourage behind her.

The people accompanying him hurriedly bowed in agreement and immediately conveyed the order to the Korean government.

...

Prince Yan's Mansion.

As soon as Hu Fei got out of the car, he saw Ge Yang, the palace steward, waiting at the door of the palace.

"I've met Mr. Hu!"

Seeing Hu Fei's arrival, Ge Yang hurried forward and bowed respectfully.

Hu Fei nodded casually and said nothing.

Now he has no mind to pay attention to anyone, let alone just a housekeeper in the palace. If he wasn't worried about offending Zhu Di, he wouldn't even want to come to Prince Yan's palace today.

"Master, please come inside. Your Majesty has been waiting in the mansion for a long time."

Ge Yang stepped aside and said respectfully.

Hu Fei walked into the palace with a grimace on his face.

The last time he came here, he was still fascinated by the scenery of Prince Yan's Mansion, but today he was not in the slightest mood.

Soon, Hu Fei followed Ge Yang to the main hall of the palace.

Hearing the footsteps, King Yan Zhu Di quickly came out to greet him, his face full of spring breeze.

"My dear brother, you're finally here. I thought you were busy with something and couldn't take care of it. How about it? I didn't delay your business, right?"

Zhu Di said while cupping his hands and taking a look at Hu Fei.

Hu Fei raised his eyebrows and glanced at Zhu Di, inexplicably feeling that Zhu Di seemed to have seen through his thoughts.

"I've met Fourth Brother."

Hu Fei returned the salute casually and said feebly.

"My dear brother, please take your seat. The food and wine are ready."

Zhu Di frowned, glanced at Hu Fei one more time, then invited Hu Fei to sit down and ordered Ge Yang to serve food and drinks.

Hu Fei didn't bother to be polite, so he sat down directly, picked up the wine that had just been served on the table, poured a glass, and drank it all in one gulp.

"Brother Xian, are you worried?"

Zhu Di looked at Hu Fei and asked with a smile.

"Is it obvious?"

Hu Fei looked at Zhu Di, pointed at his face and said.

"It couldn't be more obvious."

Zhu Di smiled and nodded, affirming.
To be continued...
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