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Chapter 1632 Express your doubts

Princess Ning knows better than anyone why Hua'er behaved like this after she woke up, because before Hua'er was poisoned, she told her that it was Qin'er who was suspected. Because she hesitated and did not listen to Hua'er. Hua'er almost lost her life because of this.

After waking up, she naturally refused to tell the truth to herself, because the person Hua'er suspected was Qin'er. Even grandma suspected Qin'er, but she couldn't believe that it was Qin'er who did it.

When she heard the old lady asking her, she didn't dare to tell the truth. If she told the old lady about Hua'er's suspicions, the old lady would deal with Qin'er whether she believed it or not. If it wasn't Qin'er, wouldn't she have wronged Qin'er?

Son?

After visiting Hua'er, the old lady felt at ease and returned to the courtyard to rest. However, she promised Princess Ning that she would eat with her during dinner.

After the old lady left, Princess Ning breathed a sigh of relief. Qin'er didn't know what Princess Ning was thinking, so when she saw Princess Ning breathed a sigh of relief, she stepped forward and said, "Princess, do you regret leaving me?"

Has anyone come back?"

"Of course not, I'm just worried that I will say the wrong thing and make grandma angry again." Princess Ning said.

"Master, I can see in my eyes that the old lady treats you differently than before," Qin'er said.

"Is it true?" Princess Ning asked.

"It's true. Every time the old lady saw you in the past, it was... Anyway, all that's left now is love," Qin'er said.

Princess Ning knew what Qin'er meant. In the past, every time the old lady saw her, her eyes were full of disgust. But now when the old lady saw her, her eyes were full of tenderness. In this way, the old lady really believed in her change.

However, during the recent period, she really had no intention of causing trouble with Yun Ying. In order to convince her mother-in-law and the old lady that she had reformed, she copied Buddhist scriptures every day. However, after copying Buddhist scriptures, she actually became much calmer. Now she

He was so anxious to find the murderer of Hua'er that he had no intention of dealing with Yun Ying.

Hua'er was not alone in the room, there was still a nanny staying in the room to take care of Hua'er. Seeing that she was the only one left in the room, nanny asked: "Hua'er, why didn't you tell the princess that it was Qin

Will I poison you?"

Hua'er smiled bitterly and said, "Do you think I didn't say it? It's just that the princess doesn't believe what I said. If I tell the princess now, the princess still won't believe you."

"How do you know the princess doesn't believe it?" asked the nanny.

"When I said it before, the princess was a little hesitant. I knew that the princess didn't want to believe it. There was really no evidence that the hosta was broken. But she placed a charm under my bed, which I saw with my own eyes.

Yes." Qin'er said.

"Have you told the princess?" asked the nanny.

"I mentioned it to the princess, but the princess didn't take it to heart. I know that I don't have that much weight in the princess' heart. It would be different if it were Qin'er." Hua'er said.

"Now that the old lady has come back, you can talk to the old lady. The old lady came back just because of you. Don't you even believe the old lady?" asked the nanny.

"Of course not, I'm just worried that the princess will be scolded by the old lady. You know that the old lady has always disliked the princess, and she finally changed her mind about the princess. What should I do if I get angry with the princess again because of Qin'er's matter?"

Hua'er said.

"What you said does make sense, but now that the old lady is back, we must investigate and find out the results. If it is really Qin'er who did it, if it is not punished, I am afraid there will be worries about her life in the future." Mammy said.

"Mommy is right, I will find a way to tell the old lady." Hua'er said.

Princess Ning had dinner in the old lady's yard. While drinking tea, the old lady said, "Ning'er, I'll go look at the paintings later."

"Since grandma wants to visit Hua'er, Ning'er just goes with her. I hope she can feel better and remember what happened before." Princess Ning said.

"Since she doesn't want to say it, don't force her to say it," the old lady said.

"Yes, grandma." Princess Ning said.

A quarter of an hour later, the grandfather and grandson came to Hua'er's house together. Hua'er was a little surprised, not expecting the old lady and the princess to come over again.

"Old Madam, Master." Hua'er said.

"You don't have to get up. Grandma said she was worried about you, so she came over to see you." Princess Ning said.

"Old Madam, after Hua'er gets better, I will continue to make pastries for Old Madam." Hua'er said.

"Okay, I'll do it for you when you get better," the old lady said.

"Hua'er, have you drunk the medicine?" Princess Ning said.

"I just drank." Hua'er said.

"Ning'er, please go back first. I want to talk to Hua'er alone. You are not in good health. You must have been exhausted in the past two days because of Hua'er's affairs." The old lady said.

Princess Ning did not expect that the old lady planned to send her away, but since the old lady said so, she could not stay. So she said to the old lady: "Yes, grandma."

After Princess Ning left, the old lady said to Hua'er: "Hua'er, Princess is inevitably a little partial to Qin'er, but if you are wronged, I will make the decision for you. I know that you have not lost your memory, but you don't dare to say it.

.Now that there is no one else, aren’t you willing to say it?”

Hua'er looked at the old lady worriedly. She knew that the old lady really wanted to find out who harmed her, but even if the old lady found out, would the princess agree to deal with Qin'er?

"What are you worried about?" the old lady continued.

"Old madam, I just don't want the old lady to work hard for me," Hua'er said.

"You child, if you have anything to say, say it freely. Do you want to kill me?" the old lady said.

"Old Madam, I will tell Old Madam all the truth tomorrow morning," Hua'er said.

"You won't lie to me, will you?" the old lady asked.

"How dare I deceive the old lady? I will never hide this from the old lady. Please have a good rest today," Hua'er said.

When the old lady heard what Hua'er said, she had no choice but to agree to Hua'er's request and said to her: "You also need to have a good rest. Even if Ning'er is partial, I will make the decision for you."

"Thank you, old lady." Hua'er said.

After the old lady finished talking to Hua'er, she returned to her yard. Who knew that Princess Ning did not go back to rest, but was waiting for the old lady to come back in the house.

Seeing the old lady coming back, Princess Ning hurriedly stood up and asked: "Grandma, are Hua'er willing to say it?"

The old lady shook her head and said helplessly: "This girl still refuses to speak."

"Why don't you speak up? As long as she is willing to tell who poisoned her, I will immediately make the decision for her. How can this girl be so stubborn?" Princess Ning said.

The old lady looked at Princess Ning up and down. It didn't look like she was lying, but she could see Princess Ning's preference for Qin'er, so Hua'er naturally hesitated.

"Ning'er, if the person who poisoned him was someone you trusted very much, how would you deal with it?" the old lady asked.

"Grandma asked this. Does it mean you already know who it is? Has Hua'er already told you?" Princess Ning asked anxiously.

"Hua'er refuses to say anything, so I guess if it's not someone you trust, why Hua'er has reached this point and still refuses to say anything," the old lady said.

Princess Ning knew what the old lady meant, but what she said was not unreasonable. Hua'er had indeed mentioned it in front of her before, but she didn't want to believe it. Was it really Qin'er who poisoned Hua'er? However,

How did Qin'er move her hands and feet?

"Grandma, I know you doubt Qin'er, but why did Qin'er do this? Qin'er and Hua'er have always been sisters, how could you hurt her just because of your reward?" Princess Ning said.

"You also know that I have never given her a good look, but I love Hua'er very much. Because I don't like her, it's not strange to hurt Hua'er." The old lady said.

"They have a deep love as sisters, and I also rewarded them with money. How could they hate Hua'er because of a hosta? No matter what, I don't believe Qin'er would do this." Princess Ning said.

"It is precisely because of this that this girl Hua'er refuses to tell us the truth," the old lady said.

"Ning'er just thinks that Qin'er won't do this, so naturally she believes in Qin'er." Princess Ning said.

"Grandma asks you again, what would you do if it was really Qin'er who poisoned me?" the old lady asked very seriously.

Seeing that the old lady was so serious, Princess Ning did not dare to fool around, so she could only say: "If it is really Qin'er who poisoned her, I will not let her off lightly."

"Are you willing to leave Qin'er to grandma to deal with?" the old lady asked.

"Grandma, you know that I like Qin'er. I promise you that I will seek justice for Hua'er. Ning'er should handle it by herself." Princess Ning said.

"You don't have to come over to say hello tomorrow morning. I'm really disappointed," the old lady said.

"Grandma, Ning'er just doesn't want to let go of Qin'er, and she doesn't want to believe that Qin'er did all this." Princess Ning said.

"I'm a little tired, please go back." The old lady said.

Princess Ning knew that she had made the old lady angry again, so she just returned to her yard. Seeing that the old lady was unhappy, Aunt Qing asked: "Old lady, have you confirmed that Qin'er is the one who harmed others?"

"If it wasn't Qin'er, why didn't Hua'er say anything? It's just that Hua'er was worried that even if she told Ning'er, Ning'er wouldn't punish Qin'er severely. In this way, Qin'er would become even more harsh on Hua'er, and even if she's not careful, she could still lose her life.

.The only reason is that Ning'er is too partial to Qin'er, otherwise how could Hua'er be like this?" the old lady said.

"Old madam, please don't get angry. It would be better to listen to what Miss Hua'er has to say tomorrow morning," said Aunt Qing.

"You're right, I'm really tired, I'd better rest early," the old lady said.

Early the next morning, the old lady got up. After changing her clothes, Nanny Qing said: "Old lady, Princess Ning has come to pay your respects."

"Let her go back, I don't want to see her," the old lady said.

"Yes, old lady." Aunt Qing said.

"Come back and let her have dinner with me," the old lady said.

"Yes." Aunt Qing said.

After Princess Ning entered the house, she cautiously said to the old lady: "Grandma, Ning'er has come to say hello to you."

"Sit down and have a meal together," the old lady said.

"Ning'er thought grandma would drive Ning'er away," Princess Ning said.

"After dinner, follow me to Hua'er's place," the old lady said.

"Yes, Ning'er knows. But, will Hua'er tell us who poisoned her?" Princess Ning asked.

"I will find a way to get her to talk, but let's eat first," the old lady said.

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