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Six hundred and sixtieth eight chapters refused to admit defeat

General Zhenwu's Mansion.

General Zhenwu couldn't help but smile happily when he received the reply from the eldest princess.

He said to his wife Tian: "The eldest princess is ill. This post said that when she gets better, she will invite our family to the banquet."

The eldest princess is the aunt of today's emperor, with high seniority and noble status. If she can catch her eye, the Luo family may be able to rise again.

In addition to considering the future of the family, he was so anxious to submit the invitation for another reason. His concubine was married to the Tang family, a salt merchant, twelve years ago. His son-in-law came to Beijing some time ago and begged him to help clear the way.

Relationship, get him a sea salt salt guide.

His son-in-law said that after the matter was completed, he would be given 10% of the salt profit every year. In addition, he was also given one hundred thousand taels of silver.

This 10% profit means that there will be at least 30,000 taels in income every year in the future, not to mention the payment of 100,000 taels of silver in advance. General Zhenwu is very concerned about this matter and has been running around since the end of the year. It is a pity to stare at

There are too many people in Yanyin, and his status is really not high in the capital. He originally wanted to cling to the Yuan family. However, the Yuan family was too aloof. The invitations he wrote personally were not received by the Yuan family.

Just like a stone cow entering the sea. General Zhenwu was very busy with this matter, but it was all in vain.

It wasn't until the eldest princess came to Beijing that he saw a glimmer of hope.

In his heart, the status of the eldest princess is still higher than that of the Yuan family.

Tian's lips curled up, "When that time comes, I will take Qiao'er with me to pay her respects to the princess." Qiao'er is her old daughter, and she has always regarded her as the apple of her eye.

She couldn't help but say: "The eldest princess is still kind and even replies to our family in person. Unlike some people who, once they succeed, become so arrogant that they don't know their own weight, their eyes are on their foreheads, and they don't understand etiquette at all."

The object of her strange anger was Su Yueling.

In the past few years, they have sent at least twenty invitations to their family, but they have not received even one reply.

Now that I received the reply from the eldest princess, a sense of confidence was injected into Tian's heart. Sure enough, it was still because of Su Yueling's problem, not because their house failed.

General Zhenwu nodded slightly, "As the elder sister of the late emperor, the eldest princess has a distinguished status. Naturally, she does not look at people based on their status or financial resources, but only their character. How can the Yuan family's background be compared to her?"

Even Su Yueling would have to bow her arrogant head obediently in front of the eldest princess. He had heard before that this princess valued rules and etiquette very much and liked dignified, quiet ladies. Su Yueling happened to be the type she hated the most.

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It's a pity that there won't be any banquets in the palace in the near future. Otherwise, if these two people faced each other, the scene would definitely be exciting.

Because the Cining Palace covered up the matter so tightly, no news came out of the palace. So General Zhenwu didn't know that Rong Ying had suffered a big loss in front of Su Yueling. Even the emperor sent Dr. Zhang to the doctor

In the princess's house, he also regarded it as the emperor's concern for his aunt.

Dr. Zhang is the head of the Taiyuan Hospital.

This further strengthened their government's intention to hug the eldest princess tightly.

Tian thought more deeply. Her youngest daughter had not yet been engaged, and she heard that the eldest princess had several grandchildren of the right age who were not engaged. If Qiaoer could catch her eye, she might have a chance to become the eldest princess's granddaughter-in-law...

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Her eldest daughter met an unkind man and had to become a widow. However, this decision was made by her husband. Mrs. Tian did not dare to refute, and could only ignore her eldest daughter's desperate and sad look. She felt guilty towards her eldest daughter in this matter. Over the years,

He didn't even dare to visit his eldest daughter, so he transferred his emotions to his younger daughter. It seemed that as long as the younger daughter married well, she could make up for some of the regrets in her heart.

As soon as she turned her head, she asked Aunt Guan to teach Qiao'er more during this period. Aunt Guan was released from the palace two years ago. Mrs. Tian spent a lot of effort to recruit her for the upbringing of her little daughter.

return.

Her daughter naturally deserves the best husband.



Su Yueling returned to the mansion and soon received the news that Dr. Zhang had gone to treat the eldest princess.

She wiped the unnecessary tears with her handkerchief, "Auntie

I fell ill just after arriving in the capital. I guess I am not accustomed to the local environment. As juniors, we should also show some expression."

So she specially asked someone to prepare a lot of medicinal materials for reducing fire and blood pressure and sent them there. She felt that her aunt must be in need of this type of medicinal materials during this time.

As for herself, she won't come to visit. She is really too lazy to make a trip for someone she hates.

The person who delivered the medicinal materials was Xiaoqiao, but Xiaoqiao did not see the eldest princess.

But this is normal. Considering the eldest princess' dislike of Su Yueling, she probably doesn't want to see her people either.

Anyway, she sent the medicinal materials, and her superficial kindness was enough.

As for the excerpt, Su Yueling was too lazy to write it herself, so she gave it to Yuan Suijun.

She told Yuan Suijun very seriously, "Remember to write in my tone!"

Writing excerpts was too tiring, and I had to think carefully about the language, so Su Yueling naturally left it to Yuan Suijun.

Yuan Suijun said: "Then it's better for me to imitate your handwriting, so as to save you the trouble of writing it?"

Su Yueling's eyes lit up, "Can you imitate my handwriting? This is better!"

Yuan Suijun: "..."

He could only follow Su Yueling's request and carefully craft an article tailored for her.

"Why did you want to do this on a whim?" Yue Ling usually wouldn't think of this on her own initiative, because she was afraid that something happened when she entered the palace.

Naturally, Su Yueling would not hide anything from Yuan Suijun, and told her about the eldest princess, her words filled with pride.

After all, she won a great victory this time, and the eldest princess was so angry that she had a headache.

The smile on Yuan Suijun's face gradually disappeared. He took down what he originally wrote and wrote a new one, writing very quickly.

Su Yueling took a look and found that his new article used her tone to exaggerate the kindness and kindness of the eldest princess in various gorgeous words, and was moved by her noble sentiments that were free from vulgar taste. After praising the eldest princess for two thousand words, she continued

Expressing her willingness to follow her example, cancel the annual princess salary and use the money for the common people.

Su Yueling took a look and found that she and Yuan Suijun were really in tune with each other. Both of them were following the path of flattery and killing, and they made this great aunt feel very high.

only……

She looked at the fold and frowned.

Yuan Suijun asked: "What's wrong? Is there anything that needs to be modified?" He looked at it and felt that he had imitated Yueling's tone of voice, and there was no big problem with his handwriting.

Su Yueling said unhappily: "Although I know it's false, you praised her for more than two thousand words!"

"When you praised me before, one article only had a thousand words! This is not fair!"

"So you have to write another article to praise me, at least three thousand words. Even if it's fake, I won't lose to her."

Yuan Suijun: "..."

I never thought that Yueling could compare to this?

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