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90. Chapter 90 Old Friends 4

"That's not the case." Gong Liyangxun took the teapot and poured a cup of hot tea for Sima Xin himself. "Although these cases have been suppressed for the time being, as long as the evidence is in my hands, even if he becomes Gong Guo's

The father-in-law cannot escape the fate of being scrutinized. I invited General Sima here this time because Princess Gong Guo Ruilin disappeared..."

"What? Princess Ruilin is missing?" Sima Xin looked at Gong Lianyang in surprise. In fact, he was also present at the palace night banquet, but because of the security work at the time, he did not formally attend the banquet, but he did

I saw Princess Ruilin of Gongguo from a distance, but she was an out-and-out beauty. It was just that she stood with Gongguo's Imperial Preceptor and made him doubt the identity of the princess. After all... this

The beautiful princess looked so much like the Imperial Master. Even so, this was something foreign, so he didn't delve into it.

"Yes, Princess Ruilin is missing, and the person I want to start the plot is Queen Xingwen." It is impossible for Gong Lianyang to tell everything, but he always has a way to make others believe what he says, "Xingwen

The queen cast a spell on Princess Ruilin, which also hurt Xiahou Yazuo, the national counselor of Gongguo. Both sides must be hurt now, so there was news in the palace that Queen Xingwen was seriously ill. But Princess Ruilin was missing. Once this matter spread,

Go out. You, the general who defends the imperial capital, will also be implicated. Emperor Zhan is also very troubled by this matter. However, Gongguo does not want to make this matter a big deal. Although it is my personal intention to find you, general, I cannot let it happen.

Emperor Zhan knows, but I think this matter is of great importance. Since the general has been helplessly involved, he should still have some understanding."

Si Ma

The news of his disappearance was spread, and even if Emperor Zhan wanted to save him, he would probably be powerless!

"Master Prime Minister, has there been any news about the princess?"

"No, but I found some children from the seaside pretending to be beggars outside my prime minister's house to monitor what's going on inside the house." Gong Lianxuan said as he took out the jade pendant given to him by Ji Yuanqing, "This is a tribute.

A token of the ambassador of the country, I think you will believe my words more after seeing this."

Seeing the national emblem of Gongguo on the jade pendant, Sima Xin sighed: "Actually, even if you don't show it to me, I will still believe what you say. I received the arrangement from Queen Wen as early as two days ago

, saying that they wanted to let Mr. Xu’s third son and Princess Ruilin travel in the past few days, but now the trip was canceled less than five hours after I received the order. The reason was that the princess was unwell and not suitable for traveling. But I

But I asked someone to inquire, and it was said that... the princess was in good health. Immediately afterwards, Queen Wenwen also fell ill. These things seemed too coincidental. What the Prime Minister said to me today just answered my doubts. The princess disappeared.

The Imperial Master is ill, and Queen Wenwen is more likely to die of illness. Emperor Zhan's half-implemented plan has to be interrupted, and the Prime Minister is responsible for secretly retrieving the princess..."

Although Sima Xin's words were not entirely correct, they were not far off. Gong Lian Yangxuan nodded without further explanation: "I think Princess Ruilin is no longer within the scope of the imperial capital, because if she were within the scope of the imperial capital,

, Gong Guo’s Imperial Preceptor Xiahou Yazuo should be able to find her. But if Princess Ruilin is taken away, the Imperial Preceptor will not go out to search for her. As a last resort... General Lao will have to do it."

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