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Chapter 1664 Careless walking

Chapter 1664: Don’t be careful wherever you go

Logically speaking, Ping'er should be sitting in front of the princess's chamber at this time and guarding it to prevent people from entering, but she was not there.

Maybe as Qinqin said, this bottle was lazy while the princess was not at home.

That's just right, it just makes things easier for her.

She looked around again and found that no one was behind her, so she quickly walked into the eldest princess's room.

As soon as she walked in, she quickly walked to the eldest princess's bed.

She took another look around to make sure there was no one around, then quickly took out the little doll from her arms and put it under the eldest princess's pillow.

After placing the doll, she patted her chest and hurriedly walked out of the room.

"Auntie, what are you doing in the princess's room?"

At this time, Ping'er's questioning voice came from the door.

Hearing this voice, Aunt Mei was so frightened that she lost her soul.

She looked up and saw Ping'er walking in.

She quickly calmed down and said fiercely: "Ping'er, you still have the nerve to question me?

I want to ask you, the princess asked you to guard the room for her, why are you not here to watch, where have you been lazy? "

"I went to the latrine, why, I can't even go to the latrine?

It's you, what do you want to do by sneaking into the princess's room?

Do you want to steal the princess’s jewelry like last time?”

Ping'er said coldly.

"You're talking nonsense! When did I steal the princess's jewelry?

You little hooves, if you dare to talk nonsense again, believe it or not, I will tear your mouth apart!"

Aunt Mei's face turned black with anger.

Ping'er looked at Aunt Mei coldly and found that her hands were empty. It didn't look like she had stolen anything, so she said: "If you want people to know, you have to do nothing.

If I hadn’t arrived in time this time, I don’t know what would have happened!”

After saying that, she suddenly pulled the door shut and continued to guard the door.

Aunt Mei was relieved when she saw that Ping'er mistakenly thought she was trying to steal something.

It would be difficult to let Ping'er know that she placed a doll under the eldest princess's pillow!

It was important to do business now, and she was too lazy to argue with Ping'er, so she said: "I am the princess's nanny, and she has a distinguished status. How can I allow you to comment?

If you continue to talk nonsense, be careful and I will report it to the princess so that you can walk away without food!"

After saying that, she snorted coldly, twisted her waist and walked away.

Seeing her walking away, Ping'er glanced at the door, a coldness flashing in her eyes.

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In the afternoon, when the eldest princess took Forsythia back to her mansion, she happened to meet Su Qishao at the gate of Su's mansion, who had just returned from the military camp.

Su Qishao wore black armor, a silver helmet, and a black cloak.

He held a sword in his hand, and beneath his long and thin appearance, there was a trace of unruliness and coquettishness.

As soon as she saw him dismounting and stepping onto the stone steps handsomely and gracefully, his cloak fluttering in the wind, the eldest princess's heart beat with excitement.

Su Qishao looks so handsome in armor!

She couldn't help but stare at him infatuatedly, not paying attention to her steps up the steps.

Suddenly, the sole of her foot slipped and she fell heavily towards the steps, "Ah!"

The eldest princess let out a scream, and just when she thought she would fall to the ground, a pair of hands reached out in time to support her.

At the same time, her body also fell into a firm embrace.

"Why are you walking so carelessly?"

It was Su Qishao's impatient voice!

The eldest princess opened her eyes and saw Su Qishao's outrageously beautiful face!

At the same time, she realized that it was him who rushed over and hugged her.


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