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Chapter 13 Meeting Xuanshui

"I do have the idea, but the messenger from Peeping Sky said that unless you agree to come and get married, you will not accept any other peace terms." The Queen frowned and said.

"Elder Princess, for the sake of the livelihood of the people of Yunchu and the peace and harmony of my Yunzhou, please don't hesitate any longer." A minister stood up and said in a loud voice.

"Mother Queen, what do you think if I go to negotiate peace as an envoy?" Yun Chu ignored the words of the people on the side, raised his head and met the Queen's eyes, and said confidently.

"Chu'er, do you have the confidence to discuss reconciliation with Na Guitian?" the queen asked,

"My son still needs to bring someone with him." Yun Chu replied.

"Who do you want? Tell me." The queen agreed.

"You don't need to trouble others, just let me be my husband Bai Wushang." Yun Chu said softly.

"Okay, then I will order you to be the peace ambassador and go to Xuanshui to negotiate peace with the Snow Country. In addition to Bai Wushang, you will also need to bring one more person with you." The Queen happily agreed.

Yunchu followed the order and rushed to the border with Bai Wushang.

The whole journey lasted five days. Yun Chu was on the carriage for five days and four nights. Bai Wushang was riding a horse. Because he was nominally Yun Chu's husband, he would come in from time to time and ride with Yun Chu for a while, so there was no need to avoid suspicion.

Yun Chu felt that since he brought him out so quietly, he had to ask at least one question, right? However, Bai Wushang didn't mention this at all.

Yunchu once saw a notebook in the study of "Yuxuan", which was written by Bai Wushang himself, recording the circumstances and results of several peace negotiations.

In the carriage behind, there was another person whom the Queen must ask Yun Chu to take with her. That was Jin Xuanqi, Yun Chu's husband who had been engaged but had not yet entered the palace.

Yunchu really didn't understand why the Queen insisted on taking him with her.

Yun Chu pouted and asked Bai Wushang: "Why does the Queen Mother insist that I take him with me?" Bai Wushang smiled lightly and replied: "The princess will understand when we get to the battlefield."

As for the others... Lan Wuxin must be there. Thinking of Lan Wuxin, Yun Chu looked up in depression in the direction of the car roof.

Bai Wushang was amused by Yun Chu's helpless expression, and guessed what she was depressed about at this time, and said with a slight smile: "He is used to being on the roof of the car. Anyway, he is thin and light, so he will not collapse the carport.

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When we arrived at the border, it was the afternoon of the fifth day. According to the rules, when the eldest princess arrived, the coach should lead the border generals to line up to pick her up.

After Yunchu got out of the car, he saw the man standing at the front of the queue. To be precise, he was just a teenager.

Yunchu knew that this very handsome man should be his real husband, because Xiaolan said that he was a rare male general in the border area, and the area he was stationed in was the Xuanshui area.

Yunchu walked up to the man. The man took off his helmet, hugged it to his chest, and said expressionlessly: "The last general, Long Shiyu, and all the border generals, will take the princess away."

The 13-year-old Yun Chu now has the temperament of a princess. A pair of aura eyes stared at Long Shiyu with a smile but not a smile. Long Shiyu's heart trembled, as if he had seen these eyes somewhere before...

Seeing the two people looking at each other, Bai Wushang put his fist to his lips and coughed lightly.

Yun Chu turned around and said to the people in the queue: "Every general, you have worked hard, there is no need to be more polite."

Just as he was about to walk in, Yun Chu suddenly stopped in front of a general, frowned and asked, "What is your name and what is your position in the army?"

The general who was named stood up and replied respectfully: "The last general, Mo Ruxin, is the deputy general in the army."


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