Shen Yun absentmindedly flipped through the book in his hand, looking up at the door from time to time, feeling a little uneasy.
He should have shamelessly stayed in Shangshu Mansion just now and found an opportunity to say a few words to that little girl.
It's almost late now, but I still haven't received my brother's letter.
"Your Majesty, Your Majesty." The bodyguard walked quickly through the door, holding a thin letter in his hand.
"Just now, someone shot this letter at the gate through the air. Our people quickly followed it. After looking around twice, they didn't see anyone."
His Royal Highness King Zhao stood up in a hurry, walked quickly to Chang Sui, took the letter from his hand, and scanned it carefully.
As expected, my brother is fine. The letter said he would stay in one place temporarily for three or two months and he would come back when the matter is finished.
Chen Yun looked at his brother's handwriting written on the letter paper and breathed a sigh of relief.
"Go and ask General Dingyuan and Marquis Xinyi to come over and tell them there is news about the regent."
Chen Yun walked around in the study, thinking to himself: That little girl Yuan Diudi's calculations are really extremely accurate.
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The little girl Yuandiudi was currently sitting cross-legged on a wooden bed, closing her eyes and practicing the authentic Taoist secrets.
The old Taoist saw that she knew the secrets by heart, so he gave some careful instructions.
Now seeing a subtle white mist of true energy rising from the little girl's head, she nodded secretly.
He didn't say anything, but he said in his heart that the young apprentice was really smart as ice and snow.
Xuan Xin Jue is difficult to understand. For someone at such a young age, she can understand it with just a few clicks and master the Xuan Xin Jue skillfully in less than one night. It is really commendable.
Jiang Nai practiced the Dharma in Baiyun Temple until dawn, then said goodbye to the old Taoist and made an appointment to meet the day after tomorrow.
Chun Ya felt a little uneasy all night. Although she knew that nothing would happen to her little master, she still felt worried when she couldn't see her.
Now seeing her running out alive and kicking, a smile couldn't help but appear on her face.
He hurriedly walked forward, took out a plush cloak and tied it on the little girl, "Girl, can you go back?"
"Yes." Jiang Nai nodded and turned to look at Jiang Li, who was smiling brightly.
"You don't have to come with me anymore. Twenty miles is not that far away."
Jiang Li hurriedly shook his head, "No, no, the eldest master asked his subordinates to protect the fourth girl, so I have to come with you. Don't worry, it won't be troublesome."
Why don't you bother? I have to go to Baiyun Temple to work as a doorkeeper the next day. The weather is very cold and exposed. The two of them stood outside the door all night, and their calves are probably frozen.
"Then you go and wait for me in the carriage."
Baiyun Temple generally does not accept outsiders. If the nobles in the capital want to seek divination from an experienced person, they must make an appointment half a month in advance.
It is said that Lao Dao’s appointment has been scheduled until after the new year.
Hearing this, Jiang Li smiled widely and said, "Girl, don't worry about me. After you go in, the little Taoist priest of Baiyunguan will arrange for us to stay in the east and west compartments for one night."
Chun Ya nodded, "Girl, this slave has just gotten up."
Jiang Nai said "oh" and didn't say anything more. He jumped into the car and the three of them returned to Jiang's house together.
Jiang Li was driving outside and said to Jiang Nai with a smile: "Early this morning, the second master used his family methods on young master Jiang He. He was whipped ten times and he also complained to the eldest master and the eldest lady."
It's better now. The mother and son of the second room have to lie in bed together to recover from their injuries. They probably won't be able to get out of bed for more than half a month.