Chapter 111 Despicable, plotting against Ji Yunkai
What do you want?
Ji Yun laughed when he heard the eldest princess's angry words.
The eldest princess is really used to being pleased by the original owner. If she doesn't let her go or indulge her, it's her fault.
"Princess, it's my turn to ask you this. What do you want when you block my carriage? As for your servant's neglect, I've already taught you a lesson, so there's no need to apologize." Ji Yunkai still didn't say anything.
Getting off the carriage is like the eldest princess sitting on the horse without getting off the horse.
"You hit someone from this palace!" This was something the eldest princess couldn't bear. She had never been humiliated like this since she was born.
"So, eldest princess, what do you want? Call me back?" Ji Yunkai spoke slowly, and without waiting for the eldest princess to answer, he added: "It's just that, eldest princess, are you sure that these people you brought with you will
Can you beat my maid?"
Ji Yunkai stuck his head out, glanced at the four guards behind the eldest princess, and smiled slightly.
No ridicule, no contempt, just stating the facts.
"Ji Yunkai, you..." The eldest princess raised her hand and raised the whip. She was about to whip it regardless, but as soon as she raised her hand, she was stopped by the guard behind her: "Princess, don't miss the emperor's business."
"You..." The eldest princess said "you" to you for a long time, but finally put down her hand angrily and said through gritted teeth: "Princess Yanbei, what happened today is my fault. Please forgive me, Princess Yanbei."
As soon as the palace returns, I will ask someone to open the middle gate and invite Princess Yanbei to come."
Ji Yunkai said: "No need, I have lost interest. I don't want to go." The eldest princess was obviously going crazy with anger, but she endured it in order to invite her into the palace. It can be seen that the eldest princess has big plans. If she can, she will
I don't want to step into the eldest princess's mansion.
But she knew this was impossible. The eldest princess would appear here and she would not be allowed to go back.
"Are you not giving me face?" The eldest princess was holding her breath. When she heard this, she immediately became angry. If the person behind her hadn't grabbed her tightly, she would have turned against her.
When had she ever been so angry?
Looking at the capital, which lady and young lady are not polite when meeting her, who dares to refute her face?
Ji Yunkai asked back: "Where do you start talking about this?" If the eldest princess was not given face, she would not appear here.
"I personally came to invite you, but Princess Yanbei didn't show her favor. What's the point of not giving me face?" The eldest princess gritted her teeth, jumped off her horse, and walked towards Ji Yun's carriage.
But as soon as he took two steps, he was stopped by the maid next to Ji Yunkai: "Princess, please stay."
"Get out of the way!" The eldest princess swatted away the maid's hand and strode to the carriage: "Princess Yanbei, I have come to invite you personally. Are you willing to give me a favor?"
Ji Yunkai said: "The princess invites you, how dare you refuse to do so." If she doesn't say it, the eldest princess will probably spend a whole day with her and make the ladies in the palace wait for her for a day, and then spread the word... She is afraid that she will become like those ladies.
public enemy.
Although she doesn't care, she doesn't want to cause a lot of trouble. Women are the most petty. If she offends a group of women, she may not be able to live in peace in the future.
"Princess Yanbei is very polite. I am too lazy to ride a horse. Can you give me a lift?" Without waiting for Ji Yunkai's answer, the eldest princess easily jumped onto the carriage. The maid on the side wanted to stop her, but was stopped by Ji Yunkai.
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The other party is the eldest princess. Although he cannot do anything to her, it is not a problem to torment several servants.
Although the people in Yanbei Palace did not regard her as their master, she naturally wanted to protect these people when they came out with her today and obeyed her orders.
"Princess, please." The carriage was very spacious, and Ji Yunkai sat in the middle without moving, allowing the eldest princess to sit wherever she pleased.
Unexpectedly, the eldest princess did not sit on the left and right sides, but sat cross-legged in front of Ji Yunkai, looking at her with a scrutinizing gaze, and finally her eyes fell on her mask, and she said seriously: "Ji Yunkai, you
Changed!"
After putting on the mask, Ji Yunkai is more confident, more assertive, more beautiful and more dazzling than before. Ji Yunkai has changed, but I don't know if she still cares about the emperor as before.
"Now that we are married, things are different. The princess has indeed not changed." Ji Yunkai knew what the eldest princess was talking about. It was simply that she didn't let her go or indulge her like before.
But why does the eldest princess think that she should let her go and indulge her unconditionally?
It turns out that she is the sister of the future husband of the original owner. The original owner wants to have a good relationship with the royal family, so he will naturally let her and manipulate her. But now she is the Princess of Yanbei. What right does the eldest princess have to ask her to behave like before?
Treat her?
The eldest princess said: "I thought you were sincerely treating me well before." Although she had always despised Ji Yunkai's sincerity and never took Ji Yunkai seriously, she had always been unconditionally good to her and unconditionally.
The person she had given so much to suddenly took back this good thing, and she really couldn't adapt to it for a while.
Ji Yunkai said: "I am indeed sincere, and I am sincere now." The original owner did treat the eldest princess sincerely. Although he had a purpose, who would be kind to someone without a purpose and for no reason?
Parents are good to their children because the children are their own flesh and blood. Without this rule, how many people can be unconditionally good to other people's children and pay for other people's children?
"You have changed and become a stranger to me. No wonder the emperor doesn't like you anymore." The eldest princess knew very well how much Ji Yunkai valued the emperor. In the past, as long as he mentioned what the emperor didn't like or what he liked, Ji Yunkai would immediately understand.
Change, but when she mentioned the emperor now, Ji Yunkai showed no expression at all.
Thinking of Ji Yunkai's actions today, a flash of worry flashed in the eldest princess's eyes.
Ji Yunkai didn't seem to be as easy to manipulate as before, and he even dared not give her face.
"The emperor has never liked me. The emperor will never like me no matter what I do. Why don't I just be myself?" Ji Yunkai didn't know what the eldest princess had in mind, so he deliberately looked like he was hurt but refused to admit it.
A flash of disdain flashed in the eyes of the eldest princess, but she said: "The emperor liked you very much the way you were before. If you hadn't disfigured your face, the emperor would have made you his queen."
It seems that Ji Yunkai still harbors illusions about the emperor, he is really cheap!
"Really?" Ji Yunkai lowered his eyes, hiding the sarcasm in his eyes.
Is it okay to lie to the original owner, but to lie to her?
Forget it, she is not a seventeen or eight-year-old girl who forgets how much she weighs after being coaxed by a man.
It's a pity that Ji Yunkai is no longer the original Ji Yunkai. She has no emotion or expectation for the emperor. No matter how nice the eldest princess says it, she can't believe it and even just finds it funny.
However, the eldest princess did not know this. Seeing Ji Yunkai's self-destruction, the eldest princess firmly believed that Ji Yunkai was still the Ji Yunkai who was willing to give everything for the emperor.
As for Ji Yunkai not giving her face today and injuring her guard, the eldest princess only thought that she was venting her dissatisfaction.
After all, the emperor had indeed failed her, and it was only natural for Ji Yunkai to be dissatisfied... (To be continued)