The boy nodded and bowed, then left, and immediately headed outside the gate to lead the way for Kuo Kuo Zhen.
Wulan's face showed surprise, and her beautiful eyes were filled with confusion, "Princess, although the Crown Princess is a little different now than before, why does the Princess still have contact with the Crown Princess in this situation?"
"I want to hear what Kuokuozhen said." Arnold explained to Ulan, and then glanced at Lele who was learning to tie knots with the wet nurse, and finally said to Ulan: "Take Lele first.
Then, I want to talk to her alone."
Although Wulan didn't quite understand Arnold's intention, she didn't ask any more questions. She stood up, walked to Lele, and asked the nanny to take Lele to rest in her yard.
The boy moved very quickly, and Kuokuozhen seemed a little anxious. He arrived at the waterside pavilion just after Wulan left.
Arnold stood up and waved his hand to dismiss the boy. The space of the waterside pavilion was not very big to begin with, and there was a hazy green gauze hanging around it, which allowed the wind to penetrate into the pavilion through the reflection on the water. As soon as the boy left,
Naturally, Arnold, Kuokuozhen and Toya were the only ones left in the pavilion.
Kuokuozhen had a troubled look on his face, and finally chose to grit his teeth and ask what was on his mind: "Princess, I want to ask a question here, and please answer me."
Arnold was stunned. She thought that Kuo Kuo really came here because he had something to say, but she never expected that Kuo Kuo would start with such words. She walked to the soft couch and sat down, motioning for Kuo Kuo to sit down as well: "Sit down and say
, we have enough time.”
Kuokuozhen took a deep breath, as if a big stone had fallen in her heart. She sat down at the table, and Toya, who was following her, quickly brought her a teacup and poured her a cup of tea.
"The people from Nanbi have just left." Arnold said slowly.
"I'm not here for the dinner party." Kuokuozhen shook his head, with a hint of probing in his eyes, "Does the prince have any intentions for the reserve?"
"What?" Arnold was startled. This question was very straightforward. It could even be said that he asked it directly without any cover-up. If it weren't for trust, or if he was really pushed to the point where he had no choice, Kuo Kuo would really
It was absolutely impossible to ask her directly. So, her first reaction when she heard this sentence was that she heard it wrong.
"I would like to ask the princess, the prince has been acting constantly in the court recently, but he peeks at the position of the crown prince?" Kuo Kuozhen gritted his teeth again and said it again.
"No." Arnold objected, "Hu Gechi never wanted to be the crown prince." After saying that, she hurriedly asked: "Where did you get the news?"
"In the Queen's Palace." Kuokuozhen's voice was very soft, but these four words were very clear. She looked at Arnold and took a deep breath. "The day before yesterday, I went to the palace to pay my respects to the Queen. The Queen
She didn't say anything. She just secretly pointed out those rumors and asked me to deal with them properly. As for what she just said, Toya heard about it." After saying that, she glanced at Toya.
Toya was the real personal maid of Kuokuo, but now she was the one who was connected with them. She immediately spoke about the origin of the news, "I heard this from Wuyou, the Queen's personal maid, and she secretly told
If the Crown Prince's position is unstable, then the Queen will definitely be implicated. At the same time, let the slave tell the Crown Princess and let the Crown Princess secretly find out whether the Princess has any contact with Mrs. Nanbi."
Arnold's brows knitted together. The news from the queen's personal maid, wasn't that what Queen Chabi hinted to Kuo Kuo?