As for the imperial study, Huangfu Yi came out to look for Helian Feiye after discussing the matter with the military ministers.
As they were passing by the back garden, they saw Mo Xiao thinking about something while holding the piece of paper Helian Feiye handed him in the morning. Looking at him, he seemed a little distressed.
He paused for a moment, and his eyes involuntarily glanced at the piece of paper in his hand.
Although I wanted to know what was written on that piece of paper, I hesitated in my steps!
Helian Feiye was right, it really had nothing to do with him, so why should he be curious about what he was doing?
He turned around to leave, but Mo Xiao's voice called him from behind -
"Brother Royal! Brother Royal!"
Seeing Huangfu Yi appear, Mo Xiao quickly stopped him.
He doesn't understand the meaning, maybe the emperor brother can understand it but not necessarily
Thinking like this, he already ran towards Huangfu Yi
Huangfu Yi stopped and turned to look at Mo Xiao standing hesitantly in front of him.
"What's up?"
Although he usually has a very good relationship with the two brothers, Mo Xiao, but now, he is inexplicably hostile to him, and even his tone of voice has become stiff.
But Mo Xiao didn't hear it. When Huangfu opened his mouth, he immediately handed the note in his hand to him.
"Brother Emperor, please help me understand what this means?"
The note was spread out, and one word was clearly written on it.
Huangfu Yi looked at the words on the paper and said in an indifferent voice: "Is this what Helian Feiye gave you?"
"yes"
Not hearing the weirdness in Huangfu Yi's tone, Mo Xiao nodded and continued:
"Brother Emperor, I've been thinking about it all morning, but I still can't figure out what the word she gave me means."
At this time, Huangfu Yi stared deeply at the word on the paper, feeling a little disappointed in his heart.
She didn't lie to him, there was really just one word written on it!
But this one word is able to integrate thousands of words into it, giving a profound insight into it.
Staring at the words on the paper, the more I looked at them, the more they seemed to be annoying.