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Princess Huayang looked at Xu Qinghuan: "Since this was not arranged by you, why did you seize this case from the beginning? Do you know what will happen if you go against the Zhang family?"
Xu Qinghuan said: "I know that if I had not experienced what happened to Feng Xiang, I might not have pursued the case. But after seeing my brother being wronged with my own eyes, I had the idea to ask for nothing else.
I just want to live a more understanding life. If I still know nothing about everything until I die, wouldn’t this life be too ridiculous?”
She was not like this in her previous life. When she died, she realized that what she had seen and heard was not true. She cherished Li Xu and wanted to be with him wholeheartedly, but what awaited her in the end was the siege by soldiers and horses from Northern Xinjiang.
God gave her a new life, how could she be a fool again?
Princess Huayang looked far away: "What you think is different from others, but it is not unreasonable. What does the wealth and prosperity in this world have to do with you in the end? The most important thing is to let yourself live a more transparent life. With this said
It’s easy, and there are a few people who can do it.”
Princess Huayang sighed. She turned around and walked out of the house. She only reached the door and told the steward: "Back then, I had people bury Mrs. Nie and her children. Do you still remember where they were buried?"
"Remember, remember," the steward said immediately, "I have to go to pay homage every year."
Princess Huayang said: "You should also know where those Japanese pirates are buried. If Miss Xu wants to see them, you can lead the way for them."
Stewards take orders.
Xu Qinghuan stepped forward to salute again.
Princess Huayang raised her hand: "Forget it, I'm not a polite person, so there's no need to act like this in front of me..."
"My daughter is truly grateful to the eldest princess," Xu Qinghuan said, "This gift is done willingly."
Princess Huayang walked out of the house, and the flowers in the yard were in full bloom: "Go and tell me that I want to go back to the princess's mansion and ask the prince-in-law to pick me up!"
The mother in charge was overjoyed. The princess and the prince-in-law had not seen each other for a long time. Every time the prince-in-law came to the princess, he acted very coldly. She was always worried that the princess and the prince-in-law were getting more and more estranged.
Unexpectedly, the princess now takes the initiative to return to Beijing.
"Don't think too much," Princess Huayang said, "I just went back to watch the show. I have been lonely for too long."
…
Since the eldest princess had given her instructions, the stewards of the eldest princess' mansion naturally did not dare to neglect them and led Xu Qinghuan all the way to see those tombs.
What the steward didn't expect was that the seemingly normal Miss Xu ordered her servants to start digging the grave.
The steward stepped aside, disgusted in his heart, but outwardly trying to remain calm and decent.
Although more than ten years have passed, the steward remembers this place very clearly. He was afraid that the government officials would bury the bodies of those people near the other courtyard and ruin the feng shui of the other courtyard, so he followed them here personally and watched him
He dug a pit and buried the Japanese in it, so he was confident that he would be able to dig up the bones soon.
"Miss, there is no..." Meng Lingyun stepped forward to report, "We have already dug very deep."
At that time, the government just buried the bodies randomly and would never dig them so deep.
Xu Qinghuan looked at the steward: "Please think about it again."
The steward frowned, with a look of disbelief on his face: "How could it be possible? There won't be any problem with this. I clearly remember it being here."
The steward took a few steps back, stretched out his hand to make signs, and then said with certainty: "It's absolutely not wrong. Could it be that it took too long? Everything..."
"No," Mrs. Chang looked at the soil in her hands carefully, "There are no corpses here. Even if there were before, those corpses are not here now."
How could the body be missing? Although I really can’t figure out what happened.
Xu Qinghuan said: "dig around more. If we can't find it again, we will leave."
That's it? Meng Lingyun was a little unbelievable. In his mind, the eldest lady was not the kind of person who would give up easily.
"Miss, there is still nothing."
An hour later, there was still nothing.
The steward of the eldest princess's house finally couldn't bear it anymore, took the shovel from the Xu family and started to do it himself.
"No need to dig anymore," Xu Qinghuan said, "If those bodies were still there, they would have been dug out long ago."
The steward stopped, and a gust of mountain wind blew by, which made his hair stand up. He saw that the body buried in the soil had really disappeared.
Xu Qing'an hurried over on horseback. His sister was going to the eldest princess's mansion, but he was not allowed to follow her, as if she was afraid that he would get into trouble. He was quite reluctant in his heart.
If he saw his sister's slightly furrowed brows, he couldn't bear to blame her and immediately approached her: "What's wrong? There's something wrong. Don't worry, my brother is here."
"Your Majesty, the bodies of those Japanese are nowhere to be found."
Xu Qingan didn't understand: "What did you say he was missing?"
"The bodies are not missing," Xu Qinghuan suddenly said, "just like when we dug up the bodies of those who were burned to death, they have not disappeared, but were dug out in advance and buried separately."
Mrs. Chang understood first: "The eldest lady is saying that not all the Japanese were killed back then, there were still some who survived, and those who survived took away the Japanese corpses buried here by the imperial court."
Xu Qinghuan nodded: "I don't think they are Japanese people. There are thick calluses on their feet, which only means that they often run around barefoot.
People on the boat don't wear shoes, because once the boat deck is wet by the sea water, it is easy to fall when wearing shoes. It is not as stable as walking barefoot. Over the years, their soles are covered with thick calluses. Even if it is determined that those people live on the boat all year round, they will not wear shoes.
You can't just say they are Japanese.
Did the Japanese pirates and merchants have their identity written on their faces? How could they be convinced by just relying on the calluses on their feet to say they were Japanese?"
Xu Qingan nodded. Fortunately, she is his sister. She can always think of the key points immediately and analyze clearly: "Then who are they?"
"I don't know either," Xu Qinghuan said, "If my brother gets a chance, he might as well ask them."
Xu Qingan lowered his eyes: "You can't say this casually, those people are all dead..."
"Who said I should ask my brother to question the dead? He should ask those who survived."
Xu Qingan looked to the left and right: "You said... the people who survived... where are they?"
Xu Qinghuan's eyes flickered slightly. She already knew where those people were. They were hiding carefully, just waiting for this day.
They want to take revenge on the Zhang family.
But they are not that smart, and even if they try their best, they may not be able to shake the Zhang family, so someone planned a way for them. As long as they follow this path, they can get revenge.
No one can do everything perfectly, and they will eventually show flaws.
Xu Qinghuan thought of the hunched He Miao in the Taoist temple by the Bishui River. Whenever she mentioned the fire that year, her eyes were full of resentment and earnestness. Everything was so real.