The vindictiveness in Qin Shaoyi's eyes only increased instead of decreasing, and the coldness in his eyes became even stronger, confirming his previous thoughts. Some people are not unique, and sooner or later someone will take their place.
It's just that the timing of his death was wrong. His father's representative still needs him. At least Qin Yichuan must be dealt with first. Since they can't be used by him, then they all should die.
Feng Wu took advantage of the chaos outside and entered the Peony Palace. The scene that he had always thought was weird in his mind before was now seen in reality.
I finally realized what was wrong, and I became increasingly clear-eyed.
"What are you looking at? Let me tell you, we can only clean the concubine's peony garden carefully, not too quickly." The maid next to her held a broom and kindly reminded Feng Wu, who was a little irritable.
Feng Wu glanced at the maid: "Thank you, sister, for reminding me."
"It's okay. After all, if something happens to us, all of us will be punished." The maid cautiously glanced at the eldest palace maid who was supervising the work not far away.
Feng Wu lowered his head, a hint of darkness flashed in his eyes. He had to find a way to get closer to the pavilion, otherwise it would be difficult to observe, and there might be something wrong with that pavilion.
Looking at the maid next to him who was about to go to the pavilion, Feng Wu flicked his fingers, and the maid immediately exclaimed softly.
Feng Wu hurriedly ran over to help her: "Are you okay?"
"It's okay, I just don't know what's going on. My foot hurts." The maid twisted her eyebrows and didn't dare to say it loudly.
"Just sweep the ground and I'll go there for you." Feng Wu said kindly.
"Thank you then." The maid looked at Feng Wu gratefully.
"It's okay." After saying that, Feng Wu exchanged places with the maid and walked towards the pavilion.
"Hey, be careful, the noble concubine in the pavilion likes it very much. Not even a speck of dust will do on it." The eldest palace maid who was supervising the work stopped Feng Wu and said.
"yes."
As soon as Feng Wu approached the pavilion, he felt a chill coming over him. This was completely different from the last time. Feng Wu could feel that the chill came from the bottom of the lake.
Looking around with his peripheral vision, Feng Wu finished sweeping the floor, took out a handkerchief, and then looked at the palace maid supervising the work: "Sister, I see some places on these pillars are dusty. Do they need to be wiped?"
The palace maid followed Feng Wu's line of sight and saw that there was indeed some dust visible to the naked eye. She frowned and muttered in a low voice: "Why are those people cleaning this? But the imperial concubine specifically said that no one else is allowed to touch it.
There are dedicated people cleaning every time, but..."
Xin Yiheng, if this dust is discovered by the imperial concubine, it might be a matter of losing his head.
After looking around, he made sure that no one was paying attention, and said to Feng Wu, "Wipe it up quickly."
"Yes." Feng Wu took advantage of the wiping gap to look at these pillars carefully. Last time he looked at them, he didn't find anything. This time, when he looked closer, he saw that there were faint lines on the pillars.
After Feng Wu finished wiping the pillars, she was looking at the tables and stools. During the process, the palace maid next to her kept reminding her not to touch all the furnishings.
Feng Wu was sure that there must be something strange here almost instantly. Just when he was about to look away, he glanced at the rockery casually.
His eyes suddenly shrank, and the hands holding the broom were tightly clasped together.
She looked at the palace maid behind her, pointed in the direction of the rockery, and said in a bad tone: "Sister, look, there is a big jumping insect there."
The palace maid looked over and took a step back in fright, grabbing Feng Wu's sleeve: "What is this?"
"Sister, such a big bug is so conspicuous in this lake. Why don't I go and fish it out so that it won't be an eyesore to the imperial concubine."