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Chapter 684 Feng'er was knocked out?

Yun Ruoyue shook her head, "No, I slept well and didn't hear anything. Why, someone really broke in? Who saw it?"

"Back to the princess, it was this old slave who saw her." Aunt Yue immediately stepped forward and said.

"You? Aren't you on duty at Yurou Pavilion? Yurou Pavilion is so far away from Feiyue Pavilion. One is to the east and the other is to the west. Eight poles can't reach a point. In the middle of the night, you will actually see thieves breaking into Feiyue Pavilion.

Yue Pavilion? Are you clairvoyant? Or did you know this only after you have been standing guard at the door of Feiyue Pavilion?" Yun Ruoyue asked coldly.

Mother Yue was so frightened that her legs became weak, "Old slave...how could I spy on the princess? I came out to pay respects and happened to see the thief."

"You don't have a toilet in Yurou Pavilion? Do you want to come over here?" Yun Ruoyue said.

When everyone heard this, they were suddenly enlightened.

Yurou Pavilion is so far away from Feiyue Pavilion. Normal people would not go to Feiyue Pavilion to use the toilet.

Obviously, Grandma Yue is lying.

It seems that, as the princess guessed, she came specifically to monitor the princess.

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When Feng'er heard this, she said coldly: "Mother Yue, tell the truth, why did you come to Feiyue Pavilion? Did you come to spy on the princess? Is there a thief? Did you make it up?

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Aunt Yue was not afraid of Feng'er at all. She said with a sullen face, "I didn't say that I came to Feiyue Pavilion to pay respects. At that time, the latrine in Yurou Pavilion was used by Dan'er. I was anxious, and I was afraid that I wouldn't be able to hold it in.

I ran to the public hut in the center of the palace. When I finished using the hut, I suddenly saw a thief in red clothes flying towards Feiyue Pavilion. I was afraid that the thief would hurt the princess, so I quickly followed her. Then, I

Sure enough, I saw the thief jumping into the courtyard of Feiyue Pavilion, so I quickly ran back to Yurou Pavilion and informed Mrs. Rou. The public hut in the center of the palace was not far from Feiyue Pavilion, and I saw the thief there.

Is there anything strange about running into Feiyue Pavilion? Could it be that this means that I am spying on the princess?"

Speaking of this, she said with an aggrieved look: "I was worried about the princess with good intentions and brought my wife to save her, but I didn't expect that you would beat her up. You don't know a good heart."

"Yes, sister, Aunt Yue is also doing it for your own good. How can you say that to her? This will make other servants feel chilling." Nangongrou said with an accusing look on her face.

Yun Ruoyue curled her lips and sneered, "If she really did me good, she should have directly informed the prince next door or the patrolling guard the moment she saw the thief. Why did she go to Yurou Pavilion first?

After informing you, and then asking you to inform the prince, wouldn’t this be a waste of time to save my concubine?”

"That's right, when Nanny Yue saw the thief, she didn't inform the prince first. Why did she rush all the way to inform you? Does it mean that if she wants to save the princess, she still needs your consent first?" Feng'er said coldly.

Nangong Rou's face turned pale from the shock, and she suddenly looked at Feng'er, "Feng'er, are you the one keeping watch tonight? Why were you lying on the ground when we just arrived? Don't say you were sleeping.

Because we made such a big noise and didn't wake you up, we had to pour cold water on you to wake you up. Were you knocked unconscious by the thief?"

"I...I don't know how I ended up sleeping on the ground." Feng'er was stunned. She touched her head in confusion and found that her head was not dizzy, and it didn't look like she had been beaten.

But she also felt strange that she was lying down on the ground when she was dozing while standing up.


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