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Chapter 81 Persuasion

"Yes, grandpa, don't worry, I will keep it secret."

Xuan Bao knew that this happened many years ago, and since it involved the imperial palace, his grandfather needed time to investigate.

Li Guang interrupted: "Father, please take some time to talk to your aunt."

"Aunt?" Xuan Bao's face was filled with curiosity, "Is this my mother's aunt that uncle is talking about? How could she know these things?"

"Xuanbao, didn't your mother tell you? The current Queen Mother is my king's sister."

"Oh." Xuan Bao suddenly realized, "It turns out that my mother is the Queen Mother's mother-in-law, so the second room is wary, otherwise they would have moved out the entire Hou Mansion."

"My words are rough but my reasoning is rough. Father, please listen to how transparent Xuan Bao is." Li Guang praised.

The old prince nodded: "Although she is young, she is much more transparent than your sister."

"Grandpa, don't praise me like that, I'll be embarrassed." Xuan Bao covered his face with a smile, his bright star eyes smiled into a crescent moon, he looked very cute.

"If the Queen Mother sees you, she will definitely like you." The old prince sighed with emotion, "Back then, your mother was as soft and cute as you, and the Queen Mother liked her very much. In recent years, Li Rou has been in poor health, so I will tell you

When grandma came into the palace, she would ask about it from time to time."

Xuan Bao said obediently: "If I have the opportunity to enter the palace someday, I will definitely go to see the Queen Mother."

"I can inquire about things, but those mysterious things?" The old prince was still worried.

Xuan Bao patted his chest and promised, "Grandpa, don't worry, I'm here with you."

"Grandpa knows you are powerful, but?"

Looking at the little breasted dumpling nestled in the Taishi chair, the old prince was still worried even though the eldest son repeatedly emphasized that Xuan Bao had real abilities.

The old Taoist master in the space mentioned Xuan Bao, and the little doll's eyes suddenly widened, and then he said with a smile: "Grandpa, do you still remember Taoist Master Yin Qin, the national master back then?"

The old prince was obviously deeply impressed and blurted out: "Of course I remember that the then National Preceptor, Taoist Master Yin Qin, was very powerful in magic. He could make predictions and make predictions accurately. He would always ask for his opinion when encountering major events in the court."

When Xuan Bao heard this, he understood. It turned out that he had revealed a lot of secrets. No wonder he died young.

"How old was your grandfather when he met the Imperial Master?"

"I was only a teenager back then, and the late Emperor was still the crown prince. As his companion, I often went in and out of the palace, and often met the Imperial Preceptor." The old prince shook his head and sighed, "Later, for some unknown reason, Taoist Master Yin Qin resigned from the position of Imperial Preceptor.

After leaving, the royal family searched several times but could not find him, and there has been no news since then."

"Because he is dead."

"Yes, it has been so many years." The old prince suddenly reacted, "Xuanbao, how did you know that Taoist Master Yin Qin returned to the west?"

Straightening his back, Xuan Bao coughed a few times and tried to pretend to be mature: "Yin Qin, the national master at that time, was my nephew, and his master, Taoist priest Xuan Hui, was my senior brother."

What kind of messy relationship is this? The news was so shocking that both the old prince and Li Guang were shocked.

Xuan Bao then explained: "I am a disciple of Xuantian Clan, and I should be the highest-ranking member of Xuantian Clan at present."

"Xuantianmen, yes, yes, it's Xuantianmen." The old prince looked at Xuanbao and was surprised and happy. He was already sure that what his granddaughter said was true.

Seeing that the old prince was so excited that he stood up and rushed to Xuan Bao, speechless but unable to say a word, Li Guang hurriedly stepped forward to help his old father.

"Don't be anxious, don't be anxious, speak slowly if you have anything to say, what a big deal, why are you so excited?"

Bang! The old prince slapped Li Guang on the head unceremoniously: "Shut up!"

"Grandpa?" Xuan Bao put his hands on his knees and looked up at the old prince, looking like a well-behaved little baby.

After taking a deep breath, the old prince calmed down: "Yes, you are right. Master Yinqin said that he was a disciple of Xuantianmen. The late emperor who was the prince asked him curiously. I was the only one present at that time. Where did you come from?

Where did you learn that?”

"Overheard."

"Did the Imperial Master tell someone about it?"

"Senior Nephew Yinqin didn't intend to talk about it with my senior brother, Taoist Master Xuanhui. Someone who was interested happened to hear it."

What Xuan Bao said was reasonable and reasonable. Li Guang was confused. To him, the Imperial Master back then was just a legend and he had never seen it with his own eyes. However, it was different for the old prince. The incredible things Yin Qin did back then were still vivid in his mind.

, looking back as clearly as if it happened yesterday.

"Telling these past events only proves that I am Yinqin's young master uncle. Grandfather believes me now." Xuanbao thought about it and added, "The old monk of Tianlong Temple has friendship with my master. If I solve it

If you can't, it shouldn't be difficult to ask him to take action."

Thinking that Xuan Bao had gone to Tianlong Temple and had seen all the sacred monks who rarely saw outsiders, the old prince had to admit that the little granddaughter was not only very capable, but also very respectable. It would not be easy for him to be able to control the old monk.

"Okay, if you need anything grandpa needs, just tell me and I will do my best to do it." The old prince was finally relieved.

Xuan Bao thought for a while and said: "The first thing I asked my grandfather was to find out what weird things happened in the palace twenty-five years ago. The old monk said that my grandfather took away the bluestone with the talisman in order to go to the palace to suppress evil things.

."

"I've written this down."

"The second thing is to ask my uncle for help and find two highly skilled maids to come to my mother to protect her."

"This is not difficult." Li Guang was still a little worried, "It's just that no matter how powerful you are, you can only deal with normal people."

"I know, leave all abnormal people and abnormal things to me."

Li Guang agreed: "Okay."

Xuan Bao's little head was spinning: "How is the relationship between my grandfather and my grandfather?"

"It's not bad, but we're not close to each other. When I married your mother into the Hou family, I valued your father more."

"Because your father Xiao Yuan has a good relationship with me and Li Kuo. The three of us have been together since childhood, and he often comes to our palace. Your grandfather also watched him grow up and knows his character thoroughly, so he brought him to the palace.

Your mother betrothed him." Li Guang explained.

The old prince stroked his white beard and continued: "As for your grandfather, I should say that I have a pretty good impression. At least he is a decent man."

"When my grandfather was alive, how did the emperor treat him?"

"The late emperor was still in power at that time, because after all, I was the younger brother of the queen at that time, who is now the queen mother. Some matters were left to me directly for fear of causing gossip, so he would instead leave some matters to your grandfather."

"So the late emperor had a good relationship with my grandfather and his ministers?"

"You can say that."

"My grandfather died suddenly. Did the late emperor hear anything unusual at that time?"

The old prince lowered his voice: "You can just talk about this here with me. You must not talk about it in front of outsiders."

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