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72. Entering Yongjing: Celebrities in the Imperial Capital

Regarding the fact that Prince Jing wanted to recognize Mu Jieyu as his adopted daughter and even record it on the royal jade plate, Emperor Hong'an only hesitated for a moment before agreeing. Not only did he agree verbally, he issued an imperial edict to announce it to the world the next day.

She was also given the title "Ruimin". The imperial edict praised her for her wisdom and agility, so she was named Princess Ruimin.

After receiving the imperial edict, Mu Jieyu was in a state of confusion. She couldn't figure out what Emperor Hong'an was thinking about her title. Emperor Hong'an was a person with unfathomable thoughts. Such a person only mentioned his biological mother and himself.

If he can't help but reveal his emotions, it means that his biological mother has a very deep status in his mind. In this case, he should not use the name of his "loved daughter" on others. But Emperor Hong'an just gave

Could it be that Emperor Hong'an had already suspected her identity, or had found something, but it had not been confirmed yet?

After all, Prince Jing could contact Yinhe. Could it be that Emperor Hong'an, as an emperor, couldn't find out? Mu Jieyu felt chilled when she thought of this possibility. But now that was the case, since Emperor Hong'an didn't show it, she could only leave.

One step at a time.

Regarding her current status, Mu Jieyu was helpless in every possible way. If Emperor Hong'an hadn't been pressing her every step of the way, she wouldn't have compromised so easily.

The reason why Mu Jieyu chose to recognize Prince Jing as her adoptive father was, firstly, because Prince Jing was the only prince in Dajing and the younger brother of Emperor Hong'an, so it was easy to enjoy the shade under this big tree; secondly, because she felt that Jing could enjoy the shade.

The prince looked at her with the same love and doting as Mu Zhong. But the most important thing is the third point. When he recognized Prince Jing to marry the royal jade dish, it was not because he was coveting the noble status of the princess, but because once he became the royal

Yudie, she is the emperor's niece and the prince's cousin. Although she is also involved in the royal family, she can no longer have a long relationship with the princes. It can be regarded as a disguised form of staying away from the royal family, otherwise it will be

Since she cured King Rong and saved King Ying in Kasyapa Temple, and her father was transferred to Kyoto, sooner or later she will be annoyed to death by rumors. There may be many fans of the two princes waiting to trip her up. And now she

As the daughter of Prince Jing, she poses no threat to them, and her status is noble. At least these people will not hinder her, and they will not interfere with her secretly. They also have to consider what kind of person Prince Jing is, which saves her endless troubles.

trouble.

She thought that this third point was because Prince Jing put himself in her shoes, otherwise Prince Jing would not insist on letting her enter the royal jade plate. For this, he made an exchange with Emperor Hong'an, giving up his carefree life and stepping into the royal palace again.

The imperial city fell into strife within the palace.

"What are you thinking about?" Mu Jieyu was lost in thought when a gentle and powerful voice suddenly sounded in his ears.

Mu Jieyu turned his head and met Prince Jing's kind and doting gaze, and couldn't help but smile: "I was wondering why my father is so good to me."

Prince Jing's eyes flashed, and his smile remained unchanged: "You are a good girl, and you are destined to me."

Mu Jieyu didn't mind Prince Jing's obviously perfunctory answer, but looked at Prince Jing with clear eyes: "Father, Your Majesty said that I look like a queen, and that queen originally had a daughter who died in infancy.

I'm the same age. Is it because of His Majesty that my father recognizes me and treats me so well..." Mu Jieyu's words became softer and softer, and finally contained a hint of uneasy grievance.

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