typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Song Shuwan followed Liu Shu's gaze and her pupils suddenly shrank: "Princess Huayang?"

That's right, the person who appeared at the door was Princess Huayang.

This legitimate daughter of Prince Yong's Mansion, for some reason, managed to come to Yuanzhou City.

Princess Huayang raised her eyebrows and walked slowly into the hall: "Prince Princess, we meet again, how are you doing recently?"

Song Shuwan twitched the corner of her mouth and hugged Niao Nuo to the chair: "Thank you for your concern, Princess, my concubine has been doing well recently, but Princess, I have come all the way from the capital, why don't you know why?"

Princess Huayang twitched her lips: "Of course I want to find the Crown Princess and ask some questions."

During the conversation, several people took their seats one after another, and Liu Shu broke the slightly solemn atmosphere: "Why don't you bring some tea and snacks?"

The maid responded, quickly brought tea and snacks, and respectfully retreated outside the hall door.

Song Shuwan picked up the tea cup, lifted the tea lid and gently swayed the tea leaves above it. After a long time, she took a sip: "People in the Ming Dynasty don't tell secrets. Princess, please tell me directly. What's the important thing to find my concubine?"

Princess Huayang did not respond, and her eyes fell curiously on Niao Niao: "Where did this child come from? How come I, the princess, have never heard that there is..."

"Princess Princess."

Before Song Shuwan could speak, Liu Shu interrupted Princess Huayang: "The Crown Princess has a lot of things going on lately, so I'm afraid she won't be able to stay in the Prefect's Mansion for a long time."

Song Shuwan squinted her eyes, glanced at Nulu with her peripheral vision, and used the action of drinking tea to hide the thoughts in her eyes.

Liu Shu said to Niao Niao, no, it should be said that she was very concerned about her children. Is it because she had no children for many years? But she looked at Liu Shu's face and found nothing unusual.

Thinking of the jade pendant that Pei Huan specially took out, Song Shuwan put down the tea cup and decided to find an opportunity to check Liu Shu's pulse, so as to determine Liu Shu's physical condition.

Princess Huayang snorted softly: "Mrs. Liu's thinking is quite far-reaching, but what you said makes sense, so I won't delay. The Queen Mother wants Princess Jingyang to return to Beijing."

As Song Shuwan listened, she realized that Princess Jingyang's stay here was indeed an arrangement made by the palace. Now that the Queen Mother has the idea of ​​letting her return to the palace, the Emperor must also know about it.

only--

"The Queen Mother wants Princess Jingyang to return to the palace, and it can be solved by passing on the decree. Princess Huayang told me how I can help."

Princess Huayang smiled and took out a token from her arms: "The Queen Mother said that Princess Jingyang returned to the palace in a fair and just manner. Now the only people in Yuanzhou City are the Crown Prince and the Crown Princess, so... the Crown Princess understands this Princess.

What do you mean?"

Song Shuwan's eyes swept over the token, and there was a bit of darkness inside. The Queen Mother wanted to use the crown prince and her hands to get some credit for Princess Jingyang. The problem was that when they came to Yuanzhou City this time, they were just...

In order to treat Pei Huan's leg, where can I get some credit for Princess Jingyang?

Taking a step back, even if Pei Huan's secret plan can give Princess Jingyang a share of the credit, will the people in the capital believe it? Will the civil and military officials in the court believe it?

All kinds of thoughts quickly turned around, and Song Shuwan bluntly rejected Princess Huayang: "I don't understand what the princess means. The prince came to Yuanzhou City this time just to treat his leg. He will not care about anything else."

Having said this, Song Shuwan stood up slowly: "If the princess has any plans, she can figure it out by herself. The prince and this princess will never have any involvement."

"you……"

Princess Huayang stood up and asked angrily: "Do you want to disobey the Queen Mother's decree?"

Song Shuwan smiled and cast a scrutinizing gaze on her: "The Queen Mother's decree? I have not seen the Queen Mother's decree. Princess, a token can't mean anything. If you want to suppress someone, you have to come up with something real.

"

Having said this, Song Shuwan turned her head and looked at Liu Shu: "Madam Taishou, I still have some things to deal with, so I won't stay in the Taishou Mansion. I'll take my leave."

Liu Shu nodded slightly: "I will send you to the Crown Princess."

Princess Huayang opened her eyes wide: "You want to leave before the matter is resolved?"

Song Shuwan said calmly: "What does what the princess said have to do with this concubine?"

Leaving these words behind, Song Shuwan strode away.

Princess Huayang wanted to chase her, but she didn't know what she thought of, so she stood still and didn't move.

Song Shuwan didn't care. When she left the hall, she turned her head and looked at Liu Shu. She couldn't help but asked, "Mrs. Prefect, would you like to find a place where I can check your pulse?"

Liu Shu was stunned for a moment and asked: "But there is something wrong with my body?"

Song Shuwan had no words and only said that she would only know after having her pulse checked.

Hearing this, Liu Shu turned around and took Song Shuwan to another place: "Many doctors have looked at my body and said that excessive worry has affected the heart..."

Song Shuwan listened to Liu Shu's words and carefully diagnosed her pulse. After a moment, she frowned and stopped: "Are all the doctors who diagnose Madam's pulse here recruited by Madam?"

Liu Shu shook her head: "No, they are all subordinates of the family..."

Before she finished speaking, something suddenly occurred to her mind, and her eyes widened slightly: "Prince Concubine, are there any problems with those doctors?"

"It's not that there's a problem. Madam's excessive worry has indeed affected her health, but I think her original intention of hiring a doctor is not just to see situations like this, right?"

Liu Shu fell into silence and slowly took back her hand on the table: "Yes, I asked the doctor to see the issue of the heir."

Song Shuwan stood up and said calmly: "Then I can tell Madam that there is nothing wrong with your health."

Liu Shu was stunned: "There is nothing wrong with my body?"

"Yes, you can get heirs."

In a couple, if one party has no problem, then the other party must have the problem.

Song Shuwan paused for a moment and then asked: "Have you ever seen Governor Tong visit the doctor? In other words, have you ever seen Governor Tong go to see the doctor?"

Liu Shu pursed her lips and spoke after a long silence: "Prince Princess, can I trust you?"

Song Shuwan smiled, took out the gourd-shaped jade pendant from her arms and placed it on the table: "If you don't want to believe me, then I have nothing to say. This jade pendant should be able to give you the answer."

Liu Shu sat still.

Song Shuwan didn't care, picked up Niao Nuo, called Fei Yuan and An Yi to leave.

It was already an hour after returning to the inn. As soon as Song Shuwan entered the room, she saw Pei Huan sitting by the window, holding a cup of tea in his hand.

After a pause, Song Shuwan walked up behind him and asked, "Why is the prince sitting here alone?"

"I'm thinking about something, but you, why did you come back from the Prefect's Mansion so soon?"

Song Shuwan recounted what happened in the prefect's mansion, her eyes moved slightly downward, and she asked deliberately: "I rejected Princess Huayang, shouldn't it bring trouble to the prince?"

"Won't."

Pei Huan took a sip of tea and said, "I'm just a princess."

Song Shuwan reminded: "There is a queen mother behind Princess Huayang."

Pei Huan smiled: "Do you think the Emperor knows what the Queen Mother did?"

This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next