Nangong Jing glanced sideways at Su Yin and saw that she was as steady as a mountain. He felt a little confused, but he didn't ask. He just asked the guard, "Did you find out what happened when Governor Wang rebelled?"
The guard shook his head.
"You go down first."
"yes."
After the guards left, Nangong Jing closed the door. He turned his back to Su Yin and changed his clothes. After tidying up his appearance, he leisurely heard Su Yin say, "I didn't know Prince Jing was so... open-minded in front of women."
He didn't even say a word to her when he was changing clothes. Could it be that if he told her, she wouldn't leave?
Nangong Jing smiled faintly, looked at her sideways, sat down, poured a cup of hot tea, and took a sip, "Such a big thing has happened in the world, and Miss Su is as steady as a mountain, towering and motionless. This prince
But just by changing my clothes, I don’t believe that I can scare the girl.”
Su Yin also looked him squarely in the eyes, "The prince is indeed very thoughtful. Xue'er died and Wang Dujun rebelled. King Saibei will definitely blame me for all these things."
"How do you say that?" Nangong Jing suddenly discovered that he had spoken to Su Yin more these days than in the past twenty years, especially after the collapse of the country.
Su Yin stood up, analyzing deeply with his eyes, "Xue'er was severely punished for assassinating the imperial concubine, and I was the only one who witnessed this incident. Before the rebellion, Wang Dujun was ordered to arrest me and recover the imperial concubine's remains.
, now that the remains have not been found, they have rebelled."
In fact, Nangong Jing had never thought of these things, but when Su Yin said it, it had another meaning, "Then...does this have anything to do with you?"
Nangong Jing wants to know the truth of the matter!
Did Xueer assassinate the imperial concubine, and did the rebellion of the Wang Dujun have anything to do with her, Su Yin?!
Su Yin turned around and sneered, "It's up to you. If you think it is, then it is. If you think it is not, then it is not." After saying that, she opened the door and walked out.
Walking on the path of Prince Jing'an's Mansion, Su Yin could still vaguely remember what Xue'er said when she was taken away. She said that she regretted it, changed her mind, and hoped that she could save her and clarify everything for her, but...
...She didn't, so that Banniang would not be alone on the road to hell. Someone must be responsible for Banniang's death. It would not be difficult to destroy the entire palace, but she would make the entire Saibei chaos and innocent people fall into war again.
Compared with the lives of Xueer's family, she always has to choose one side.
As for the king's military governor, Su Yin only lit up the hope of survival for him. Whether he can stay or not depends entirely on King Saibei's actions. It can be seen that King Saibei is still cruel and wants to bury them all together.
Su Yin raised her head and looked at the blue sky. It was empty. Just like her heart at this time, there was a person living in her heart before, but now that person is still there, but she can't find him.
Yuwensheng, did I do the right thing? Should I sacrifice so many lives to bury my half-mother!
What she didn't know was that Nangong Jing, who was standing at the door, was looking at her back with a deep frown. When she walked out of his sight, he returned to the room, wrote a note on the desk, and tied it to the paw of the homing pigeon raised by the palace.
Go up and let it fly.
Returning to her yard, Su Yin saw several maids and guards standing in front of her door furtively, discussing something. She did not go directly, but took a detour to the back of the house to get closer to them.