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609. Chapter 609 The truth about the princess leaving the palace

"I walked by myself..."

Bai Haitang was completely shocked by Wanwan's words...

"No one holds dolls, stuffed animals, or candies or snacks for you to follow him?" Haitang asked.

Wanwan shook her head and looked at Haitang with her mouth open, her eyes filled with an indescribable innocence that only a child can have.

Bai Haitang thought the same thing, she was a princess, she could have whatever she wanted, not to mention dolls and candies that could lure her away, I'm afraid nothing could lure her away...

Unless it was an open fight between concubines, some infertile concubines had her sent away out of jealousy, or maybe the person who wanted to kill her had a conscience and couldn't bear to exile her and keep her.

My life is in jeopardy...

Haitang thought about all the plots he could think of for a while.

"Tell sister, why did you leave that big yard?" Haitang asked.

"My mother is dead. My other mothers are all pretending to be nice to me. Sometimes they beat me when my father is not around. I told my father, but he doesn't believe me. I haven't been able to see my father for a long time. Even if I see him, he is always there.

Being with those mothers..." Wanwan thought of the past...

"I just want to have a mother and a father, who will always be by my side, just like I am now. The yard is big and there are many people, but I don't like it, and I don't like the people there, everyone. I'm here

One night I quietly hid under the carriage and slipped out." Wanwan said.

A four-year-old girl can think so much and feel so much. In Haitang's opinion, it seems even more miserable than when she came here. How could this poor little girl have so much courage and leave like that...



Haitang hugged Wanwan. Her life experience was quite similar to his own, which made Haitang love her even more...

"What happened next?" Haitang asked.

"The carriage walked a long way and stopped at a place. I waited until no one was around and then quietly got down and went with the group of opera singers. The opera singers took me in and taught me how to sing. Later, I followed them to many places.

A place, I don’t know where it is. Finally, I heard that the theater troupe had no one to ask for opera singing, so I decided to

After all, I was walking on the street and was very hungry. I met an uncle selling fur coats. He gave me something to eat and asked me if I would go home with him and be his daughter. I went with him and we arrived.

I am now at home, and my uncle has become my father. I have a father and a mother here, and they treat me well." Wanwan smiled happily.

At such a young age, Haitang hugged her tighter after experiencing so much. Didn't she just want to get rid of the cold place and the fate she was assigned when she left the palace?

Is he now going to send her back to the place where she tried so hard to escape?

"Do you regret leaving that big yard?" Haitang asked.

"When I couldn't eat, I was very hungry, my stomach growled, and I even wanted to eat dirt, but I never regretted it," Wanwan said.

"What do you remember about that big yard?" Haitang asked.

"The maids call me princess." She bowed her head and took out a red rope from her neck. On the rope was a small pearl, which was the only thing from the palace.

"This is the only thing my mother gave me." Wanwan said sadly.

"Then do you still want to go back?" Haitang asked.

Wanwan shook his head...

"I like my current life, but I don't like that big yard..." Wanwan replied.


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