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King Qi's face had several scar-like things, one red and one green, covering his entire face.
Yu Wenhao asked: "Did you get hit in the face with a cane?"
King Qi looked a little unhappy and whispered: "What does it have to do with you? Don't ask."
Yuan Yongyi happily explained, "I beat him. I took him to Huguo Temple to see the abbot. The abbot said he was haunted by ghosts, so he beat him with dry willow branches to drive away evil spirits."
"You're so good, why did you go to Huguo Temple to ask these questions?" Yu Wenhao asked.
Yuan Yongyi glanced at King Qi and remembered that he couldn't talk about his illness, so she smiled and said, "If you don't like it, go and ask."
King Qi was afraid that she would talk nonsense, so he got up and took Yu Wenhao out to talk.
Yuan Yongyi happily asked Yuan Qingling, "I heard that Sister Yuan is pregnant with three children. That's great."
Yuan Qingling looked at her with a smile, "Is Prince Qi's illness getting better?"
Yuan Yongyi shook her head, "I don't know. He didn't let anyone see him. I went back to my grandmother and told her about it. My grandmother said that if there was no hope of treatment, she would go to the Huguo Temple to find the abbot to exorcise the evil spirits. No, she took him there.
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"The abbot said it's okay?"
"It's not that I'm fine, it's that I'm haunted by evil spirits."
Yuan Qingling laughed, that meant it was okay.
After all, he is also engaged in scientific research, and he actually learned how to drive away ghosts with a magic stick, and he is very capable.
But why did King Qi pretend to be ill? And he tricked Yuan Yongyi into caring about him so much.
The two of them talked for a while in the room, and then they heard Man'er come in and say that Princess Ji had asked someone to invite the princess to come over.
Yuan Qingling was startled, "Call me over?"
"Yes," Man'er called Pei'er, the girl next to Princess Ji, to come in, "it's Pei'er here to invite you."
Pei'er came in and saluted, "Princess Chu, my princess asks you to go to Prince Ji's Mansion. Something important happened in the mansion."
"What happened?" Yuan Qingling asked.
Although he was not very familiar with Princess Ji, and the previous feud had not been completely resolved, he also knew that she would not invite her rashly unless something important really happened.
Pei'er stepped forward and said: "The princess only said that you must go there. There are some things that need to be handled by you personally."
"Should I deal with the affairs of Prince Ji's Mansion?" Yuan Qing Ling was stunned.
"What's going on?" Yuan Yongyi asked. When he saw her hesitating, he lowered his face and said, "Say!"
Pei'er then took another step forward and said softly: "Concubine Chu discovered that there was a villain hidden in the princess's temple. The villain's body was covered with needles, and what was written on it was your name and horoscope, Princess Chu. Now it has been
This alarmed King Ji, who said that he would take Princess Ji to the palace to be punished."
Yuan Yongyi was furious, "This is the art of hating victory. Who is so bold as to risk his life? This is a curse!"
After hearing this, Aunt Xi from outside hurriedly came in with an angry look on her face, "Did Princess Ji do it? The Guanyin she sent originally was a curse. Now that our Princess has been kind to her, will she repay the favor?"
Pei'er was so frightened that she knelt down and cried, "No, the princess will never do this again."
Yuan Yongyi raised her eyebrows and said sternly: "You won't do this? Then why were you found in her Buddhist hall? Now that King Ji wants to send her to the palace, she thinks that Sister Yuan is kind-hearted and asked you to invite Yuan.
My sister went over to intercede for her and asked her to forgive her, wouldn't it be easier to absolve her of the crime? Don't even think that she should be sent to the palace to be punished for her evil heart."
Pei'er cried and defended, "No, it's really not, Concubine Yuan, the princess is unjust."
"Please, Your Majesty!" Yuan Yongyi ordered.
Man'er immediately went to find Yu Wenhao.
After hearing this, Yu Wenhao and King Qi hurried out.
Yu Wenhao's face turned dark.
Because he was beaten with a stick before, Tang Yang went to find a master to ask, and he said that the Prince of Chu's Mansion had indeed been attracting gangsters recently and that he should be careful, so he was very taboo about these things.
Now I heard that the villain was getting acupuncture. Such vicious victory-hating tactics were directed at the pregnant Lao Yuan. How could he hold back such a tone?
However, he did not completely lose his mind. He only said coldly: "Since you are here to invite us, we will go over there. No matter who did it, the villain must be found out today."
Yuan Qingling actually believed in Princess Ji.
It’s not that Princess Ji is a nice person, or that she needs to be treated by her when she is sick.
But if Princess Ji really hid such a taboo object in the Buddhist hall, Chu Er would never be able to go in and search it.
This is a game.
It's probably not Chu Er's fault that Princess Ji got involved in this situation so unprepared.
Is Prince Ji, who keeps saying he wants to force Princess Ji into the palace, also involved?
If so, he really went to great lengths to help Chu Mingyang ascend to power.
Prince Qi and his wife also followed them there, and naturally Aunt Xi also followed. She was very angry along the way.
When they arrived at Prince Ji's Mansion, the door was closed. It was obvious that Pei'er ran out secretly to inform Yuan Qingling.
Yu Wenhao knocked on the door and barged in directly.
Everyone was in the main hall. Prince Ji was sitting on the main seat with an angry face. When he saw Yu Wenhao and Yuan Qingling coming, he looked slightly startled and glanced coldly at Princess Ji, who was sitting quietly next to him.
Then he stood up, sighed, and said: "Lao Wu, I can't forgive you. Your sister-in-law has done such a vicious thing. Don't worry, I will definitely give you an explanation and I won't let you offend lightly."
woman."
Yu Wenhao saw a little man on the table.
The villain is made of cloth and is dressed in white clothes. The clothes look very familiar, and what is even more familiar is the facial hair ornament. He looks exactly like a villain version of Yuan Qingling.
The little man was covered with bright silver needles, and on his back was a piece of cloth with Yuan Qingling's name and date of birth written on it.
What made him most distressed and furious was that this villain was also a pregnant woman, with several needles stuck in her belly, and they were all inserted into the villain, leaving only the needles.
Yu Wenhao's face was ashen, he looked at King Ji and asked through gritted teeth: "Did the sister-in-law do it?"
King Ji said angrily: "This poisonous woman did it."
Yu Wenhao slowly turned his head and looked at Princess Ji. Princess Ji was wearing a blue cotton-padded jacket, her hands were quietly placed on the armrests, her face was a little pale, and her whole person was a little pitiful.
She looked at Yu Wenhao, then at Yuan Qingling, and finally, she landed on Chu Mingyang's face and slowly shook her head, "I didn't do it."
Chu Mingyang stood up immediately and sneered, "Yo? I asked you again and again if you did it, but you didn't say a word, you just acquiesced. Now there is an owner for the injustice, and you don't admit it?"
Chu Mingyang was wearing a crimson satin skirt and a white fox fur cape today. She was holding a small hand-warming stove in her hand. She was so graceful and noble that if she hadn't told her otherwise, she would have thought she was the royal concubine of Prince Ji.
On the other hand, Princess Ji was really shabby and downcast.
However, Princess Ji slowly raised her head and curled her lips slightly, "Because, without my people, it is useless for me to deny it. You are right, there is an injustice and a creditor, and now they are all
Now that we are here, it will be easier to talk about it."
Princess Ji, who suddenly became calm, was no longer as frail and vulnerable as Yuan Qingling and the others had seen when they came in.