Chapter 363: It’s hard to distinguish between true love and falsehood
Chi Su walked out of the house and looked up at the sky. It was very cloudy.
As you can imagine, there will be a heavy downpour soon.
"Where are you going?" Fangdian came over and asked, "I told you that you were too tired the past few days and should take a good rest. If you have nothing to do, just lie down and go!"
The people in Fu Fei Palace take care of each other, unlike some places where they always cling to each other, for fear that others will do less work than themselves.
Chi Su smiled after hearing this and said: "If I lie down any longer, the back of my head will become flat. I want to go talk to Heng Zhao, but I think she will be free at this time."
"Then Nizi came here once a few days ago, but I haven't seen her again. She is usually too lazy to move, so you can go see her. Just bring an umbrella, in case you go down the road.
It's not a joke to be in the rain." Fangdian said and went to the house to get an umbrella and handed it to Chi Su.
"Sister, you are serious. I can't even hold an umbrella by myself, and I have to work for you?" Chi Su was a little dissatisfied.
"What's the matter? It's just a convenient thing." Fangdian said, "I see that you are depressed these days. Is it because Heng Zhao is no longer here? In fact, if you are depressed in any way, it is the same if you are willing to talk to me.
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"Thank you, sister. I have nothing to do. It's just that I've been tossing and turning all this time and I just feel tired." Chi Su was grateful to her in her heart, but she also knew that there were some things that she couldn't let her know.
"That's good, let's go before it rains." Fangdian patted Chi Su, "I'll go to the front too."
Chi Su came back, but did not look for Xue Hengzhao, but walked straight to the Royal Horse Prison.
There is a hillside at the south end of Yumajian, and there is Wanjin Pavilion on the slope.
Chi Su climbed up to the pavilion, sat down and looked into the distance.
Soon the wind started blowing, and the wind in the pavilion was particularly strong, blowing her clothes to the point where they were fluttering.
When the wind stopped for a moment, the rain began to fall.
Chi Su closed the east and south windows so that the rain could not sweep in.
After some time, the rain was so heavy that we could no longer see the distance, and we could only see a vast expanse of white.
The Sixth Prince walked through the rain curtain and walked into the pavilion.
Even though he was holding an umbrella, most of his body was still wet from the rain.
Chi Su glanced at him and lowered his head.
The sixth prince's eyes were particularly bright, and he looked at Chi Su without blinking.
"No one is trying to make things difficult for you, right?" the Sixth Prince asked cautiously.
Chi Su shook his head but said nothing.
"I was reckless that day, and I really feel sorry for you." The sixth prince apologized sincerely, "I..."
"My servant does not blame His Highness." Chi Su interrupted him.
"Don't call yourself a slave in front of me. In my heart, you are nobler than anyone else." The sixth prince couldn't help but took a step forward, "In my heart... you are the best."
Chi Su's face turned red, burning up to her ears: "I know, I will see you when I get here."
"You...you want to see me?" The sixth prince couldn't help but raise the corners of his mouth when he heard this, "I thought you never wanted to see me again."
"It's probably better to disappear," Chi Su frowned, "I can't help but..."
The second half of the sentence was spoken in an extremely low voice, but despite the pounding rain, the Sixth Prince still heard every word clearly.
The joy in my heart rose, and my body couldn't help but tremble slightly: "Me... me too... these days, my mind and heart are full of you.
Because you can't eat well and can't sleep well...I...I don't know how to make you feel well...I..."
The Sixth Prince had thousands of words in his heart that he wanted to say to Chi Su, but he could only speak indiscriminately and confusingly.
Chi Su glanced at him and quickly lowered her head. But the Sixth Prince still saw clearly the deep meaning in her eyes.
"I'm sorry, I have made you feel wronged." The sixth prince felt extremely distressed, "Don't worry, as long as I am here, you will not suffer for a long time. I will find a way to save you from this pit of fire."
"Your Highness, I know you are sincere to me. I just want to tell you one thing today. I am your person in life and your ghost in death. I don't ask you to do anything for me. As long as you are safe, I will
There is nothing left to ask for." Chi Su mustered up the courage to say these words, she did not even dare to look at the sixth prince.
"Good sister, I will not let you down." The sixth prince said excitedly, "Just wait, the sky will clear up soon."
The rain continued until evening.
When the second prince returned to the palace, Jin Lingyi was still waiting for him to have dinner with him.
"As I told you before, I won't be back at any time, so you can eat alone first." The second prince said after changing his clothes.
"It's still early, and I didn't wait on purpose." Jin Lingyi said with a smile, "It's raining and humid, so I'll warm a pot of wine for you."
"You are so considerate." To be fair, the second prince had no dissatisfaction with this bride.
"I've been thinking about my mother's life in the palace these days. How did she survive all these years?" Jin Lingyi said while pouring wine for the second prince.
This was also a sad thing for the second prince, and he couldn't help but feel sad when he heard this.
"We have to find a way to get mother out." Jin Lingyi put down the wine bottle, "otherwise our hearts will never be at peace."
"What are you talking about?" The second prince looked up at her, "Did you drink wine?"
"I haven't even eaten yet, so how can I drink?" Jin Lingyi smiled, "I'm sober right now."
"Do you know how difficult it is to let mother come out? Even the queen can't do it now." The second prince sighed. As a son, he didn't want his mother to live a good life.
But Jiang Cairen really violated the emperor's taboo too much.
"It depends on people. We are her closest relatives. If you and I don't try our best, who will really care about her?" Jin Lingyi's eyes were firm.
"You have to be careful," the second prince reminded her, "the queen is already wary of you and is sure that you will help Concubine Fu to win over me. If this word gets out, I don't know what kind of trouble it will cause."
Jin Lingyi bit his lip and stopped talking.
The couple washed up and rested after eating.
In the middle of the night, it was still raining.
The second prince couldn't sleep and stared at the bed curtain in the dark.
After a long while, Jin Lingyi turned over and muttered in his sleep: "I will definitely save my mother."
When the second prince heard this, his heart moved.
Is she acting for herself?
Is she doing it for Concubine Fu or for herself?
The second prince was also wary of Jin Lingyi.
His childhood experience made him understand that the human heart is always the most difficult to understand.
A person who treats you well often has an ulterior motive behind it.
As a close couple, it seemed perfectly appropriate to apply it to him and Jin Lingyi.
Thinking of this, he stood up gently, put on his coat, opened the door, and went to Wu Qiqi's room.