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2665. Chapter 2665 Xiao Xian's life experience 【06】

These few sentences contained too many meanings. Shen Mingzhu didn't know whether Concubine Xie was denying that the late emperor wanted to kill Jie Jinwu, or that Concubine Dai had begun to fall out of favor, etc., but these were not important, because the key to what she wanted to know was later.

She memorized the details of Concubine Xie's expressions of agreement and denial, and then began to say the following, "After Jie Jinwu died, he may have anticipated the future of the Xie family, so he asked Concubine Xie to take care of one of his children.

adoption."

Because this was a very crucial detail, she stopped to look at Concubine Xie's expression.

Concubine Xie's expression was very negative, which meant that what she said was wrong and that was not the case.

Is it possible that Xiao Xian is not Jie Jinwu’s child?

Shen Mingzhu stared at Concubine Xie, not missing her every expression, "Concubine, if the prince is Jie Jinwu's child, and the Xie family has been ordered to confiscate the family and exterminate the family, if it is known, then King Yan will definitely have

It will end well. Even if His Majesty does not dare to touch him easily now, he will never trust him again and will definitely try his best to kill the prince."

At this time, she saw clearly that Concubine Xie had a complex and contradictory look on her face, which meant that Shen Mingzhu's words were right or wrong.

Shen Mingzhu was extremely smart and immediately realized that the mistake should be in the first half of the sentence.

Because there is basically no doubt about the last sentence. As long as Xiao Xian has an identity that cannot be disclosed, the emperor will definitely be afraid of him.

So the question lies in the first sentence, isn't Xiao Xian Jie Jinwu's child? If not Jie Jinwu's child, then whose child is he?

Shen Mingzhu looked at Concubine Xie in surprise.

Concubine Xie understood Shen Mingzhu's doubts, but she couldn't say it directly. She bit her lip, thinking about how to express it.

She didn't dare to say it, because she didn't even dare to say it to Bodhisattva, so she could only keep it in her heart for fear of not being good to Xian'er.

After thinking about it, she said: "After General Xie's sister entered the palace, she gave birth to Lin'er."

As soon as she said these words, Shen Mingzhu's heart was shocked, and she blurted out as if she was blessed: "Is it possible that the prince is Concubine Dai's..."

Then she saw an expression of approval on Concubine Xie's face. This may not be what Concubine Xie wanted to express, but she knew how to read people's emoticons, so even if Concubine Xie tried her best not to show anything, her micro-expressions would still show

Revealing her mood.

It turns out that Xiao Xian is Concubine Dai’s son!

But, if Xiao Xian is the son of Concubine Dai, then he is the son of the late emperor. Since he is the son of the late emperor, why was he given to Prince Yan and Concubine Xie?

Why is this?

Shen Mingzhu felt that even though her mind was better, she seemed to be having trouble figuring things out.

Originally, she thought that if Xiao Xian's life experience was kept secret and he was afraid of being known by the emperor and others, then he must be a descendant of an exterminated family.

The only person who meets the conditions is Xie Jia, Xie Jinwu's son.

But Concubine Xie vetoed this, and instead reminded her that the sister of the Xie family who entered the palace to be Concubine Dai had given birth to a prince.

If this is the case, then Xiao Xian is the son of the late emperor. This, this is simply even more confusing.

However, although I don't know why the late emperor did this, at least it can explain one problem, that is, Xiao Xian is indeed not the child of Prince Yan, and the late emperor was so good to Xiao Xian, so here is the answer.

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