"Uh? What should we do?" Daukou's expression immediately became nervous.
Mu Liuting glanced in Qingwan's direction. When he saw the other party, his eyes were darker, and there was no obvious expression on his face. He couldn't help but joked: "Your young lady is not in a hurry, why are you in a hurry?"
Meeting the other party's playful gaze, Qingwan said calmly: "We should go back. I will send someone to deliver the princess's medicine to the house as soon as possible."
"Sorry to trouble you."
Mu Xiangwan returned the little one to Qing Wan's hands, and said with gratitude and comfort: "You don't have to worry too much, that Wen Yi is relying on Concubine Wen's influence. The Ninth Prince is protecting you, trust her.
I don’t dare to do anything to you.”
"I know." At this time, what she cares about most is not Wen Yi. Even if Wen Yi has a problem with her, as long as the two people don't meet, the other party can't do anything to her.
Moreover, based on her observation of Wen Yi, she is a spoiled young lady. She is similar to Qing Shu. She is basically a headless type who only loses her temper. This kind of person is not scary.
.
What she is more worried about now is other people.
If the emperor really wanted to summon her, she would have to enter the palace, and she would inevitably run into some people.
Concubine Wen was obviously not someone to be trifled with. Since she was able to achieve the position of concubine, she must have some means. He ruined her original plan and ruined her sister's marriage. How could the other party not hate him?
There is a person who secretly murders Concubine De, and he may appear at any time. The truly terrifying ones are all staying in the palace.
Those were all hard-core palace warriors, and they could cut off her life with just a few fingers. This was what really caused her headache and worry.
Back at the palace, Bai Tan and Bai Hua were guarding the courtyard, sitting in the sun embroidering purses. When they saw her, they immediately stood up and said, "Miss, why are you back just now? The dishes are still hot in the kitchen. I'll help you."
Can you bring it over?"
Qing Wan stopped the other party and said, "No, I've already eaten."
Mu Liuting invited him to dinner. Although he didn't eat anything because of the small things, he still had no appetite after the other party's fuss.
Seeing Zi Su coming out of the house, he asked, "Have everything been packed?"
Zi Su said: "Everything has been packed up. The prince's servants have also come to say goodbye. Do you want to leave now?"
When Bai Tan and Bai Hua heard this, their expressions changed and they asked anxiously: "Where are you going, young lady? Are the servants not serving you well?"
Qing Wan smiled and twitched her lips and said, "It's none of your business. It's just a message from my family. I hope Qing Wan can go back and celebrate the festival together."
"That's it!" Bai Hua couldn't help showing a pityful expression when he heard this, "In previous years, the prince would celebrate the festival alone. I still thought that this year, if the girl is here, it might be more lively. Who would have thought..."
"Why don't you, Your Majesty, come to the palace to celebrate the festival together?" Qing Wan frowned subconsciously, feeling a strange feeling slip through her heart for no apparent reason.
Bai Tan explained: "The prince's mother, Concubine Duan, passed away a long time ago, and the prince was given a mansion when he was very young. During festivals like the Dragon Boat Festival, the prince always stays alone in the mansion.
Passed."
There are many rumors circulating among the people about Concubine Duan and Ji Lanjin. It is said that she was the most beloved concubine of the late emperor, but she died of dystocia on the way to give birth to the prince, Ji Lanjin.
The late emperor was depressed for a time, and even blamed Ji Lanjin for the death of Concubine Duan. He had been very unfavorable to the youngest prince since he was a child. As soon as he turned one year old, he gave him another mansion and ordered him to move out of the palace.
.It also made the other party the first prince to have an independent residence in the history of the Great War.