I don’t know what caused her son to open up his heart and be willing to tell his life experience?
The Queen suppressed her thoughts and said to Jun Limo: "You go out first, I will have a conversation with her."
Jun Limo glanced at Mu Yunan, then turned and walked out.
The palace door was closed, and only the Queen and Mu Yun'an were left in the quiet hall.
The queen took a porcelain bottle from her arms, poured a pill into Mu Yun'an's mouth.
Mu Yunan didn't ask her what it was and swallowed it directly.
The queen asked curiously: "Aren't you afraid of some kind of poison?"
Mu Yun'an laughed at himself: "When I got here, I was like a caged bird that couldn't fly. Why would my mother bother to give me some poison? If I guessed correctly, this should be the antidote to the taboo poison on me, right?
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The Queen looked at her and sighed: "You are very smart. I heard that you are the daughter of General Beichen Zhenguo? What is your surname?"
Mu Yun'an nodded and said: "My surname is Mu, my name is Mu Yun'an, you can call me Yan Yan."
The Queen raised her eyebrows: "Yan Yan, that's a good name. Who is your mother?"
Mu Yun'an knew that the Queen wanted to ask about her family. In fact, she also wanted to know where the saint's bloodline came from.
She replied: "My mother's surname is Wang, and she is a noble from Beichen, but she passed away when I was six years old."
As she said that, she asked curiously: "I heard that I am a descendant of the Saintess lineage. I wonder if this Saintess lineage comes from my father's or mother's lineage?"
The Queen sighed and said: "In our southern border, it is not that saints cannot get married, but the people they marry are all selected by the clan in order to give birth to perfect heirs.
And their bloodline inheritance has always been passed on to males rather than females. For children born by saints, the males will be given away, while the females will stay in the clan.
A hundred years ago, the saint in southern Xinjiang fled. Since then, the blood of the saint has been cut off. The Gu King in southern Xinjiang can only rely on the descendants of the saint who were sent away to protect it."
Mu Yun'an understood clearly, that is, there are many descendants of the Saintess clan in Southern Xinjiang City, but their bloodline comes from men, so their bloodline is not pure.
But they will choose the one most suitable to raise the Gu King among these children, just like Alan Yi.
However, the real inheritance comes from the saint who escaped, that is, her maternal ancestor.
She looked up at the Queen and asked: "Are you arresting me just for the Gu King? I don't understand. No matter how powerful the Gu King is, it is just an insect. How can it protect your southern border?"
Isn’t it ridiculous that you place your hopes on a bug and ruin the life of the woman who protects the Gu King?”
The queen shook her head and said: "No, you are wrong. The real guardian of our southern border is not the Gu King."
Mu Yun'an was stunned: "Not Gu King? What is that?"
The Queen said: "This is the secret of our southern Xinjiang royal family. You don't need to know. You just need to understand that your destiny lies with you."
Mu Yun'an was a little confused: "What exactly does this mean?"
The Queen did not speak, but took out a dagger from her body, then held Mu Yun'an's wrist and said: "Your blood determines your fate.
If you can't wake that person up, then you can be yourself, but if you wake him up, then...no one can save you!"
As she spoke, the Queen swiped the dagger on Mu Yun'an's wrist, causing blood to spurt out.