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Chapter 149: The prince is a wolf 28

The maids timidly peeked at Ouyang Xuan's leaving figure, and then ran quickly to help Wuzui up. Wuzui was now very sleepy. The maids dressed her up and asked the guards to carry her in.

He was directly carried to the hospital to rest without helping Wu Zui clean him.

What an unfavorable princess, even if the prince hadn't washed her, he wouldn't have noticed.

Since this incident, Wu Zui's status in the palace has been greatly reduced. In the past, when she was angry, the maids would be afraid that she would be more obedient, but now it is as if she has rebelled.

He no longer listens to Wu Zui and even talks back.

Wu Zui didn't bite at all. Fortunately, there was a maid who was kind-hearted. She was originally lazy, but when she saw Wu Zui's misery, she took good care of Wu Zui. She was like a sister to Wu Zui.

Since that time, Ouyang Xuan has never been to Qingran Pavilion again.

"Xiaomei, what day is today."

Wu Zui stood at the gate of Qingran Pavilion and looked at the path at the door. There were many people passing by, so he asked.

Xiaomei poked her head out to take a look and said, "I heard that little sister is back."

"Sister?"

Wu Zui asked confusedly.

After hearing what Xiao Xiang said about the little sister, Wu Zui knew that it was Ouyang Xuan's younger sister, Ouyang Jingwen.

Today I am fifteen years old. She is very beautiful. Because I have a strong temper, I have not been married to anyone else. I went out to play a few days ago and came back today.

Her villa passes by Qingran Pavilion, so this trail will be quite busy today.

"Miss Jingwen has a bad temper."

Although Xiaomei is young, she has been working in Prince Jin's Mansion for several years and knows a lot about Ouyang Jingwen.

Wuzui poked his head curiously, looking like a very popular young lady.

"Why is she coming back? Isn't Prince Jin the Ninth Prince? Isn't he the emperor's son? Then this Ouyang Jingwen is the princess, why doesn't he stay in the palace?"

Wu Zui walked to sit on the stone chair and asked Xiaomei behind him.

Xiaomei immediately shushed her, and then reminded: "This is a taboo. Princess, don't tell anyone about the life experiences of Prince Jin and Miss Jin."

Then Xiaomei mysteriously pulled Wu Zui into the room and told her everything.

Even though Ouyang Xuan was the Ninth Prince, he was also the Prince of Jin. When he said that the Ninth Prince disappeared due to his infatuation, it was actually because of one thing. That is, his mother was not the Concubine De who single-handedly raised him in the palace, but the Concubine Li who disappeared at the time.

The reason why Ouyang Jingwen is not a princess is because she is the daughter of Concubine Li left among the people. No one knows who she was born to. Anyway, she is not the emperor's.

After the Ninth Prince disappeared, Prince Jin took Ouyang Jingwen to Prince Jin's palace.

After listening to everything Xiaomei said, Wu Zui suddenly discovered that this imperial family was not only ruthless, but also had such complicated relationships.

But this seems to have nothing to do with her.

Wu Zui thought and fell into deep thought. Suddenly Zhao Qing's voice sounded at the door: "Princess, the prince wants you to come over."

He did not enter the door, but stood outside the door and spoke directly.

Wu Zui frowned and continued to ponder, what did this man want to do with him?

After thinking about it, he said to Xiaomei: "I'll be back as soon as I go. You can help me pack up all the petals. It's going to rain soon if it's so gloomy."

After saying that, he went out.

Wu Zui dried some fallen petals into dried pieces and collected them. These flowers were not ordinary flowers. Occasionally, one day she asked about the faint fragrance, and found that the flowers were not fragrant when they were in bloom, but they were fragrant when dried.

So Wu Zui stayed by the flower's side every day, picking up every fallen flower.


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