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682. Chapter 682 Thinking of Junan: Princess Anyang [6]

Mu Jieyu was shocked, not because of how stunning the woman's face was, but because her eyebrows were very similar to his own. Although they were not so similar that they could take a selfie in the mirror, if they stood together, someone would definitely say

They are biological sisters.

Thinking of this, Mu Jieyu had an extremely disturbing thought in his heart.

She quickly looked at Prince Jing, and as expected she was shocked to see Prince Jing's phoenix eyes. Prince Jing was still able to control herself, because Yinhe personally told her that Mu Jieyu was Jun'an's daughter.

But Emperor Hong'an, who guessed that Mu Jieyu was Jun'an's daughter just based on his appearance, Prince Jing's attitude, and the clues he traced, was not so calm. When he saw the face that was exactly the same as the woman he loved,

His face was so excited that he almost forgot to breathe.

The emperor's tender eyes looked at the woman a dozen steps away, with white clothes, camellia flowers, a slight smile, and moon-like watery eyes. She was like this twenty years ago, and she once danced for him and fell in love with her.

Emperor Hong'an stood up involuntarily, stepped down the stairs, and walked step by step to the woman who was still half-kneeling on the stage. He stretched out his hand to help her up, and looked at her for a moment: "Who are you?"

Facing the emperor, she seemed a little panicked, but she still restrained herself and answered respectfully: "Reporting to Your Majesty, I am a civilian girl, Qing Sang. My parents have been away since I was a child, so I took my adoptive father's surname of Ning."

The familiar voice uttered the word "Ning", which made Emperor Hong'an's eyes grow deeper: "Who is your adoptive father?"

"The civilian girl's adoptive father is a teacher in Anlin Taohua Town. The adoptive father is named Zhang." The woman still answered humbly.

"Ning Zhan."

Emperor Hong'an will not forget this person, because he was once a famous wise king in the previous dynasty. When he captured Yongjing, Emperor Hong'an showed no mercy to the Ning family, but Ning Zhan was an exception because Ning Zhan had an outstanding reputation among the people.

Because of his status and his status in the eyes of the great Confucian scholars, and because Ning Zhan had no intention of restoring the country, Emperor Hong'an let him go, fulfilling his reputation of benevolence and righteousness.

"Father, I happened to meet Miss Ning when I was doing disaster relief in Anlin Mansion. At that time, Miss Ning was going to pawn this thing to save her adoptive father who was seriously ill." Xuanyuan Zhiluo took advantage of this and took out a piece from his sleeve.

It is a square topaz with light blue tassels underneath. The tassels are worn and turned white, so it is obviously an item of some age.

When Emperor Hong'an saw the jade pendant, his pupils shrank, and he quickly snatched it from Xuanyuan Zhiluo's hand. Touching this familiar jade pendant, his heart felt like a needle pricking him.

This jade pendant was something that Jun An secretly left the palace to win back on his sixteenth birthday. It was also at that time that Jun An met Emperor Ning, which sealed the entanglement between the three of them. The tassel on it was also made by Jun An himself.

He went up to Jun'an and gave it to Jun'an when he was getting married.

"An'er..." Emperor Hong'an used his fingers to gently rub the jade pendant that was extremely rounded because it was often touched by others. He whispered with endless longing, turned around suddenly, and looked at Ning Qingsang with a compelling look, "

Is this something you carry with you?"

Ning Qingsang was startled by Emperor Hong'an's gaze, but she tried her best not to be afraid: "Back to the emperor, this jade pendant has been with the daughter of the common people since she was a child. Her father said that this is the only thing that the father and mother left for the daughter of the common people.

.If her father had not been critically ill, the daughter would never have done it...but she never thought that she would not be able to save her father in the end..."


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