Jun Limo nodded, took a deep look at his mother, and then turned around and left Qingheng Residence.
Xiao Chengyi, Mu Yun'an and A Lanyi were all waiting outside.
Seeing that only Jun Limo came back, A Lanyi went up to greet her and asked, "Where is the Queen Mother?"
Jun Limo said: "My father built a Qingheng House in the bamboo forest. My mother said she would never return to the palace, so she will live here from now on."
A Lanyi was shocked: "Stay here? Just her? How is that possible?"
Jun Limo sighed: "I have already persuaded her, but she has made up her mind. I have left someone to take care of her and will come back tomorrow to give her something."
A Lanyi glanced at the bamboo forest and said, "I will come to visit the Queen often, don't worry."
Jun Limo held her hand and said, "Let's go, there are still many things in the palace that need to be dealt with."
He looked at Xiao Chengyi and saw that he had no intention of leaving and said, "Your Highness, won't you leave?"
Xiao Chengyi said: "You go back first, I will go and have a few words with Her Majesty the Queen."
Jun Limo nodded slightly and left with A Lanyi first.
After he left, Xiao Chengyi took Mu Yunan's hand and headed towards Qingheng Residence.
Pushing open the door, she saw Duan Qingli sitting in front of the dressing table, holding a wooden comb in her hand, looking lost.
Duan Qingli saw him in the mirror, but had no reaction. She only asked: "Why are you here?"
Xiao Chengyi said: "Let me tell a story to Her Majesty the Queen."
Duan Qingli looked confused.
Xiao Chengyi looked at this place and said: "In the previous life, there was no place like this. You hated Junheng and hated him all your life because he betrayed you and leaked your traces when you were desperate.
Your father killed Jun Heng, took you back to the Duan family, and used Jun Limo's life to force you to marry the prince of Nanjiang.
You had no choice but to compromise for the sake of your son, married the prince, endured the humiliation and finally became the queen.
However, for ten years, your son's life in the Duan family was worse than that of a servant.
Because of this illegitimate son, you and he couldn't recognize each other. Later, he fell in love with Alanyi, but you, the mother, were unwilling to let him do it.
He has always wanted to find a way to have the best of both worlds, which would not hurt your relationship as mother and son, but still allow him to be with the one he loves.
Later, he found Yan Yan, a descendant of the saint, and kidnapped her to southern Xinjiang to replace Alan Yi."
Duan Qingli looked confused. She looked at Xiao Chengyi and said, "What do you mean by this?"
Xiao Chengyi said: "If my father hadn't sent someone to find you back then, this is the life you would have experienced!
You have more now than you did in your previous life."
Duan Qingli looked at him blankly. She remembered that Jun Heng said that if Emperor Beichen hadn't secretly helped, he might have backed down and sent her back to the Duan family.
If that were the case, she would definitely hate him to death.
Could it be that, in addition, they have experienced such a miserable life?
She looked at Xiao Chengyi and said, "Why are you telling me this?"
Xiao Chengyi said: "No matter in the past life or in this life, Jun Limo doesn't want to hurt you and lose you as your mother. In the previous life, Jun Limo gave his own life in exchange for your return."
Duan Qingli's eyes widened: "Mo'er...he's dead!"
Xiao Chengyi shook his head and said: "In the previous life, the Holy Son left me a few life-saving pills before his death, and finally saved Jun Limo's life.
As for Jun Heng, I'm sorry. I'm telling you this just to make you feel better.
After all, in this life, you have had happiness that you never had in the previous life."
Duan Qingli was silent for a long time. If the so-called past life was true, she would have more in this life than in her previous life.
"Thanks."
She thanked her and said: "For the rest of my life, I will stay here with Jun Heng and will not get involved in worldly affairs."