2804. Chapter 2804 There is no regret medicine in the world [09]
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It sounds like Mrs. Xun came to save Shen Mingzhu, rather than to have any conspiracy against the princess mansion.
Fu Chun hurriedly stepped forward to wait on you, "Princess, it's too late now. You're not in good health. You'd better rest first and ask again tomorrow."
The eldest princess shook her head, "I can't sleep."
The old disease relapsed, and she was very distraught at first. The pain was so painful that she could hardly get off the ground. But after all, she was familiar with her body. After a few days of self-cultivation, plus acupuncture and medication, she was able to suppress it.
Although she cannot go to the battlefield, it does not mean that she is a useless person.
Fu Chun knew her temper, so since he couldn't persuade her, he had no choice but to try his best to protect her.
"My subordinates should bring Mrs. Xun to the eldest princess for questioning."
However, the eldest princess still disagreed and insisted on going to see it, "Forget it, asking her to come over will probably scare her, and she won't tell the truth, so we should go and have a look."
Fu Chun had no choice but to go get a fox fur cloak and put it on the eldest princess, wrapped it tightly, and then helped her out.
Immediately there were two women holding lanterns leading the way towards the servants' yard in the backyard.
The maids' yard is in the back room. Because a group of them were taken away, a group of old and weak people were left. In addition, there were not many people who came back with the eldest princess this time.
So the yard was empty, and Mrs. Xun was locked in a room, and did not need to be locked in the woodshed.
The group of people walked to the door of the hut, woke up the woman guarding the door, opened the door, and Fu Chun and the two women went in first.
Seeing that the eldest princess had come in person, the mother-in-law moved chairs and spread cushions wisely, then put on her big cotton coat and went to guard the door.
The other two ladies who lit the lanterns also put the lanterns on the table and went out quietly.
Mrs. Xun was locked in the back room, with chains tied to her feet and tied to the legs of the bed. The chain was very long and did not restrict her movements. She could eat and sleep freely.
After being locked up for a few days, she seemed to understand. She honestly shrank a little, but she didn't dare to make any more noise, let alone shout loudly, and she probably didn't have the strength anymore.
It was Fu Chunlai who came in the past, but this time she smelled a refreshing fragrance. Mrs. Xun raised her head suddenly and saw a corner of fox fur. She was so panicked that she quickly knelt down and kowtowed.
The eldest princess sat down on the chair and said calmly: "You don't have to kowtow. I have a few words to ask you."
Mrs. Xun was trembling, but she was lying if she said she wasn't afraid.
The eldest princess asked: "Why have you never mentioned this matter for so many years, and why are you saying it now?"
Mrs. Xun lowered her head and trembled, "Old, the old lady originally took the Shen family's money, thinking that she would never tell it for the rest of her life. But, she couldn't bear to see the eldest lady being killed like that. I thought, if the old lady said it
,possible……"
"What could it be?" The eldest princess's voice was a little cold. "Whether you tell me or not, His Majesty is going to kill the Shen Mingzhu in front of you, not the little baby you delivered and died. Your Majesty is killing her as a person, not her.
Identity. Don’t you understand this?”
The emperor wanted to kill Shen Mingzhu, naturally because he was afraid of her as a person, not her identity. No matter whether she was Shen Can's daughter or Pei Ruolan's daughter, she had done so many things and was still with Xiao Xian
.
This is what the emperor is afraid of.
Is the Living Buddha's prediction really correct?
Mother Xun murmured not knowing what to say. She felt that the eldest princess was suspecting her of telling lies, so she immediately defended: