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286. Chapter 286 The identity of Wan'er's mother 2

(Ninety-seven) The identity of Wan'er's mother (2)

"But, I heard people say that what my mother was originally, isn't she not even a husband?"

"Miss Yu was originally a young lady from a wealthy family. She was the daughter of the former Crown Prince and Tutor. She was implicated because of the Crown Prince's affairs..."

"The former Crown Prince and Tutor was implicated in the Crown Prince's failed palace coup and was beheaded. The male members of the family were either killed or exiled from the army, while the female members were sent to official brothels and became official prostitutes. Although they were prostitutes*

, but after all, she is the daughter of a prince who is well-read in poetry and literature, so she is different from ordinary people. Therefore, by chance, I met my father and was soon redeemed."

Chunhua was surprised by Tang Wan'er's reaction, because Tang Wan'er had always claimed that she could not remember anything.

In fact, things are easy to reason about. If the family had not suffered a major change, how could the daughter of the Crown Prince and Tutor end up in the Cloud Tower? And based on the identity of the Crown Prince and Tutor, the person who is most likely to bring disaster to the family is nothing more than

Partisan political struggle broke out.

In this way, the daughter of the Crown Prince and Tutor became the concubine of Tang Jie, a great scholar, and her tragic life situation did not change in any way after she came out of the official kiln.

It's really sad.

Before Tang Wan'er moved in, this place must have been deserted and deserted for a long time.

She still tried to find any trace of her mother's existence.

Sure enough, I still found some very few items in the cabinet, including clothes for children, dolls, a small number of toys and a small amount of jewelry.

Suddenly, a handkerchief fell out. Tang Wan'er knelt down and picked it up.

The strange thing is that the content embroidered on the handkerchief is not ordinary flowers or dragons and phoenixes, but the pattern of a piece of jewelry.

Tang Wan'er felt something strange. She suddenly thought of something, so she searched among the limited jewelry. She was not sure what else she could find.

As a result, she rummaged through boxes and cabinets for a long time but couldn't find any jewelry that matched the pattern on the handkerchief. Could it be that it was embroidered randomly?

Tang Wan'er looked at the embroidery pattern on the handkerchief carefully.

It looks like it should be a necklace, made of 24K pure gold, with an extremely elegant pattern, a ruby ​​inlaid in the middle, and a thin chain-like thing hanging down, which should also be made of pure gold.

Tang Wan'er thought for a while, if this necklace really existed, it would be worth a lot of money.

I'm afraid only the royal family is qualified to own it.

Could it be that Mrs. Yu saw similar objects when she was favored by her father or when she was the Crown Prince or Tutor, such as in the Crown Prince's womb?

However, everything is an unsolved mystery. After all, the Yu family is dead. Tang Wan'er has no idea about the whereabouts of the Yu family and whether there are any descendants.

Originally, she didn't need to think about this thing, but Tang Wan'er always felt that this ornament looked familiar.

That’s right! So that’s it!

Tang Wan'er approached the back room and saw the dusty bead curtain in front of the door. She thought something was strange at that time. It turned out that one of the sections was golden.

She easily removed the piece of beads. She took them over and compared them, and found that they were almost identical to the patterns embroidered on the veil.

"Why is this happening?"

Tang Wan'er said to herself.

[What exactly happened? Why did Tang Wan'er's mother leave this handkerchief? We will find out in the next section. This is another mystery!]

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