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Chapter 1385 so lucky

In autumn, most of the flowers in the garden have faded, and only the elegant chrysanthemums are still in full bloom.

Song Heng and Muna walked slowly in the garden.

"Husband, we are getting married, shouldn't we call Ziyu back?" Ziyu is their eldest daughter, and she wants to have Ziyu around when they get married again.

Song Heng felt that there was no need to call Ziyu back just because they wanted to get married.

However, the old lady was about to leave. She had always loved Ziyu very much, so naturally she had to let Ziyu come back to see her off.

"I will send someone to bring her back in two days."

But after the old lady left, we still had to send people to Zhuangzi again.

In the past six months, she has not been in the Imperial City, and few people in the Imperial City have mentioned the things she has done.

If two or three years had passed, I would probably have forgotten those things.

"Ouch..." Muna stepped on a round stone. Her foot slipped and she fell directly towards Song Heng next to her.

Song Heng quickly put his arms around her waist, and the two of them were stuck together.

Although they were already an old couple, they had changed their bodies and the two hadn't been in contact for a long time. Muna couldn't help but blush, and raised her head to look at Song Heng shyly.

Looking at this shy and timid face, familiar yet unfamiliar, Song Heng was distracted for a moment and did not let her go immediately.

Princess Liufang was pregnant, and had been suffering from diarrhea recently. She felt very stuffy in the house, so she braved the bleak autumn wind and went out to the garden.

As soon as they reached the corner, they saw Song Heng and Muna hugging each other, and their expressions suddenly changed.

The maid beside her hurriedly said: "That's not..." Princess Liufang turned her head to stop what the maid was about to say with her eyes. She turned around as if she hadn't seen him and walked in the other direction to avoid the embarrassment of seeing each other.

After walking a long way, Princess Liufang sat in a pavilion next to the rockery.

"Princess, why are General Song and Miss Mu hugging each other?"

The maid walked into the pavilion and frowned.

Princess Liufang frowned and said nothing. Her mood was very complicated and she couldn't figure out many things.

Originally, she thought that her parents-in-law recognized Muna as their adopted daughter because they lost their daughter and wanted to find some comfort by recognizing her as an adopted daughter.

Perhaps it was because rumors about Muna and General Song had spread in the general's palace, and they were also suspicious, not wanting their daughter's body to be cold before their son-in-law had a new love.

Therefore, he took the person away from the general's mansion on the pretext of recognizing his adopted daughter.

But she was obviously wrong. If her parents-in-law were concerned about Muna becoming General Song's new love, they would not give them a chance to be alone.

Nor would the four of them just close the door and chat every time General Song came.

Quite naturally, they knew about the relationship between General Song and Muna, and even said that they supported their relationship.

why?

She couldn't figure it out.

Na Muna came back from the northern border with General Song. It happened that on the way back, Shen Wan and Xiao Zi'an contracted a serious disease.

Did the relationship between Muna and General Song begin when they were in the North?

Are the deaths of Shen Wan and Xiao Zian related to Na Muna?

Regardless of whether the relationship between General Song and Na Muna began in the north, Princess Liufang was full of disappointment in him, and even felt sad and unworthy of her aunt Shen Wan.

She and the boy were afraid of the cold, so he hooked up with a woman brought back from the north.

Princess Liufang touched her flat belly and thought sentimentally, are all men so unlucky?

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