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977. Chapter 977 Undercurrents Surge Palace Chaos 15

The queen hinted that it could be big or small. Whether she really suspected Hu Gechi or just making a fool of herself, it would be difficult to clarify if she had her mind set.

Unknowingly, I didn't expect that the battle in the palace would be so fierce. In just a few months, it had reached a critical moment when the crown prince's position was shaken. Although it was just an unfounded hint, this sentence alone needed to be taken seriously.

Arnold thought for a while, then glanced at Kuokuozhen and Toya who were waiting for her answer, "Don't worry, I will ask Hu Gechi about this. However, I think it is very likely that someone is spreading the news secretly.

When such news comes out, that person is probably Nan Bi."

"Mrs. Nanbi?" There was no surprise on Kuokuozhen's face. She thought for a while and said: "This is quite possible. The queen has not been in good health recently. I have heard about Mrs. Nanbi's actions in the palace.

Some."

"The Queen is not in good health?" Arnold was a little surprised. "I have never received such news. The Queen has always been in good health. How could she suddenly be in poor health?"

Kuokuozhen showed a bit of embarrassment on her face and glanced at Toya. When Toya nodded, she spoke, "I just heard that the Queen has been taking medicine recently, but I don't know why. But when I came back from the palace, I heard that

The queen fell ill from fright."

"Scared?"

Kuokuozhen nodded, biting his lip and said, "This month, two concubines died in succession in the palace, and they are said to be closely related to the queen."

Arnold frowned, "This is unbelievable. Although the queen is fierce, she rarely kills concubines. What's more, she is already a queen, how could she be stupid enough to cause trouble for those concubines." Arnold

The more I thought about it, the more I felt that these things were related to Nan Bi. Even she could see it, and it was supposed to be impossible for others not to see it.

At this time, Toya secretly pulled Kuokuozhen, and Kuokuozhen said hurriedly: "Princess, I don't plan to go to the dinner in the palace today."

"You shouldn't go." Arnold's voice was a little weak. She had not been out of the palace for many days. She was afraid that Nanbi would keep sending people to the door. However, if someone really came to the palace and took a look,

There's no guarantee that she won't have a preconceived idea that she has a good relationship with Nanbi. If not, it would be impossible to keep sending servants to the palace.

After thinking about it, Arnold said to Kuo Kuozhen: "You are the Crown Princess now, and there is absolutely no doubt that you are the Queen's party. Therefore, you have to find a way to suppress Nan Bi. She moves so frequently, I'm afraid the Queen's body is really

something is wrong."

Kuokuozhen's face changed drastically, and she nodded immediately and said: "I understand." After that, she and Toya said goodbye and left the Yunnan Palace.

Arnold was alone in the waterside pavilion in a daze, and suddenly a hand picked her up. She felt relieved when she smelled a familiar smell on the tip of her nose, turned her head to Hu Gechi and forced a smile: "Have you gone to court yet?

?”

"Looking at you here alone in a daze, what are you thinking about?" Hu Gechi sat down and pulled her to sit on his lap.

"The weather is so hot right now, and it's not comfortable to stay in the palace every day. I was thinking yesterday whether I should take Lele to stay in another courtyard for a few days, so that I can have some peace and quiet away from the capital."

Hu Ge raised his beautiful brows, "Did someone make you unclean?"

"Nan Bi sent someone over early in the morning to invite me to the palace for a banquet in the evening, but I refused." Anuo said slowly, but his eyes were fixed on Hu Gechi's face, "But she can't help but always send someone

Come here, I'm a little annoyed."

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