64. Chapter 64 [Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix at the Palace Banquet] 10
Leng Meiying didn't say anything, and walked straight back to her seat and sat down. Bai Ze and Zhuge Duhan sighed together and gathered around to talk to her.
Everyone with a discerning eye was secretly cursing the Queen. As expected, like mother, like son. Bai Feng was already shameless. Unexpectedly, the Queen was even more so. She was obviously the one who changed the rules and played a word game.
, and as a result, he still has to act like he is so generous, which is simply disgusting.
However, she is a queen, who dares to scold her for being shameless in front of the queen? Not only do they not dare to scold her, but they also praise her wisdom in unison.
The most painful thing in the world is this, when you want to scold your mother, but you have to praise her.
There was a strange atmosphere in the Baixiang Garden. In this strange atmosphere, a petite beauty stood out from the crowd and stood in front of the Queen, a well-behaved Yifu.
"Good luck to you, the Queen. I wish you blessings like the East China Sea and longevity as long as the Southern Mountains. I have heard for a long time that the third lady of the Leng family has unparalleled dancing skills and her music is unparalleled in the imperial capital. I am not good at the pearl harp. I have learned the flute ventriloquist for a few days. I would like to express my gratitude to Leng.
Third Miss, please give me some advice!"
The Queen's eyes lit up, and her eyes drifted towards the calm Leng Meiying and the dazed Madam in the distance, a look of fierceness flashed on her face.
However, before she could speak, the eldest prince Bai Ze suddenly stood up, pointed at the pearl harp, and shouted in a stern voice.
"Zhuqin, what are you doing? Did Miss Leng San offend you? Why do you want to embarrass her?" Bai Ze was confused because he was concerned because Zhuqin and he were an unmarried couple. He was afraid of any misunderstandings caused by Leng Meiying.
So the voice cannot be said to be unstern.
Zhuqin trembled at his roar, a trace of grievance flashed in her eyes, but she stood there stubbornly without moving an inch.
"The eldest prince was joking. Zhuqin just admires Miss Leng San's music, so I just want to ask for advice. Why is it so embarrassing! You are so nervous about her. Could it be that there is some ulterior secret between you and her?
"
Although Zhuqinren is petite, every word he writes is heart-breaking. In one sentence, both Leng Meiying and the eldest prince were thrust into the limelight!
Just imagine, there are some ulterior secrets between the second prince Bai Feng’s fiancée and the eldest prince. Then where is the royal family’s reputation? Are the brother and sister in love on a blind date? Or are they divorced and living together?
Bai Ze opened his mouth weakly, but in the end he couldn't say anything because he had already seen Bai Xin's eyes scanning over him sternly.
"Zhuqin, don't talk nonsense and insult the majesty of the royal family. You want to put your father in an unfair position!" Although the queen's words were harsh, there was no trace of blame in her eyes. Instead, she was full of praise.
Bai Ze wanted to say something more, but Leng Meiying calmly held his shoulder.
Zhuqin complained to the queen, and then said: "Zhuqin knew that Miss Leng San's music was unparalleled and could not be compared with her. Therefore, Zhuqin specially invited the imperial music master Van Gogh to come and play with me. I hope that
The Empress approves the prize."
The smile in the Queen's eyes became brighter and brighter. This girl Zhuqin is really reliable in her work. Van Gogh can be said to be the first person in the empire in terms of music. Now all the imperial military songs and national songs are composed by him.
Here he is, just a tone-deaf little girl from the Leng family, nothing to fear.
Thinking of this, the smile in the queen's eyes grew stronger and stronger. At this moment, Bai Xin touched her feet quietly, lowered her head to drink tea and said softly: "Don't play too much!"