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Chapter 278 Cui Han prefers Northwesterners

Wen Yao is speechless, the more you act like this, the more she can't stop thinking about it.

In places where girls gather, young men will inevitably take the opportunity to create chance encounters. Most of the coincidences you think are planned for a long time.

Wen Yao went to change clothes, and when she came back, she met Cui Han, the consort.

"I've seen the Prince Consort."

Cui Han's eyes were complicated and a little apologetic: "Wen..., Miss, can we talk?"

Wen Yao said calmly: "What are we talking about? I don't think we have anything to talk about. If you want to harm me, you can meet with me a few more times."

Cui Han: "I will restrain the princess, and the things that happened before will never happen again. I apologize to you."

"What's the use of apologizing? What should have happened has already happened, and it's not the princess who apologized personally. I'm sorry, your apology is really weak.

I don’t mean to look down on you, I just think you should abide by your duty. After all, a person who is a prince-in-law shouldn’t have so many thoughts that he shouldn’t have.”

Regardless of whether he was sincere or fake, his appearance had disturbed her, and Wen Yao didn't mind speaking in a harsh tone.

Cui Han's face changed and he suddenly smiled: "It's good for you to do this, you won't suffer any loss. What I want to tell you is about opening the northwest trade route. Your second brother is doing this. I hope it can be done."

Get involved.”

Wen Yao's face was solemn: "How did you know?"

Cui Han invited her to go to the wing to talk: "Are you sure you want to talk here?"

Wen Yao thought for a while and finally went to the wing with him, asking Zhiqin and Yi Junyue to say hello and not to worry about her.

Cui Han would not harm her, but the princess's paranoid character was too troublesome. Wen Yao just wanted to stay away from him, but the matter of opening a trade route was not a trivial matter, and Wen Yao had to ask clearly.

When the two entered the door, Cui Han asked her to sit down and poured tea for her himself. Wen Yao thanked her: "You're welcome, Prince Consort. Wen Yao is scared. Please tell me if you have anything to do."

Cui Han raised his eyebrows: "It's not about giving orders. I still want to ask you for help. Miss Wen, I realized that I underestimated you before. You did things that many people didn't dare to do."

"The prince-in-law is serious. Are you talking about opening a trade route? This matter is extremely confidential. It is just a prototype and an idea. It is not yet certain whether it will be implemented. I am surprised how the prince-in-law knew about it."

Cui Han said: "This is my secret, Miss Wen, you are really brave. No one has thought about the trade route, but you are the first one who dares to tell the emperor."

Wen Yao: "This is probably because those who don't know are fearless. When the emperor asks, I will say, whether or not to do it and how to do it are the affairs of the court. As a boudoir girl, what I care about most is my family."

Cui Han shook his head: "Being trapped in the inner house has buried you. Miss Wen, how much do you know about the Northwest?"

"Not much, I just think it's quite poor there, but the money is easy to make, and the people are honest. However, they are only cruel to their own people and are cruel to outsiders. They often fight among themselves, so the impression is not good."

Wen Yao told the truth, she had only been there once.

Cui Han's eyes flashed with emotions that Wen Yao couldn't understand, and said: "Yes, they are indeed very poor. Without the rich land of the Central Plains, it is winter for most of the year, and they only live on cattle and sheep. The people are indeed very miserable.

Fighting against heaven and man, life is not easy.

There are constant wars between the Central Plains and the Northwest because the Central Plains occupies the best land, and the people in the Northwest want to live and enjoy the gifts of this land.

Tell me, is God unfair?"

Wen Yao looked at him and said: "Your tone seems to favor people from the northwest. As far as I know, your family has nothing to do with the northwest. If these words spread, you will be beheaded."

"Will Miss Wen tell the truth?"

Wen Yao said frankly: "If you threaten me, then I will tell you. Whether you want to be a friend or an enemy depends on the prince-in-law, not me. I have always been a person who will not offend others unless they offend me."

Just because the consort has not harmed her yet, does not mean that he will not do it in the future. Wen Yao only looks at what he does in the future.

Cui Han laughed: "It makes me sad that you said that. I thought I had some weight in your heart."

"I don't dare. I'm afraid of trouble. Since my consort has chosen this path, he should know that you can't have any friends of the opposite sex."

Cui Handao: "It's true that I have to walk the path I chose on my knees, but that doesn't mean I'm incompetent. I only rely on women to make ends meet. I'm pretty good too."

Wen Yao smiled, it had nothing to do with her.

Cui Han took a sip of tea and said, "Let's get down to business, I hope you can facilitate the northwest trade route. I will help you if necessary."

Wen Yao said: "I am a weak woman and don't have that much ability. My husband-in-law thinks too highly of me."

"I have looked for your brother, and he is very hostile to me, so your attitude is very important."

Wen Yao felt warm in her heart. Wen Zhao was dissatisfied with the princess's attempt to harm her. It was strange that she could give him a good look. Her brother's protection made her very happy.

"My attitude is not to get involved. Thank you for the tea. I'll take my leave."

After saying a few words, Wen Yao stood up to leave. Cui Han sighed and stood up to see her off: "With all her abilities, Miss Wen, it's really a pity to be trapped in the inner house.

You may not know that the king of the Great Jin Kingdom in the northwest is a woman. If you have a chance to go and take a look, you will have the same understanding of the place and maybe you will like the life there more."

"A woman should be the leader of the country?"

Wen Yao was surprised, but immediately put it behind her: "I was born and raised here, and I'm really not interested in government affairs. I just want to live a good life with my family. I had no choice but to do business at the beginning. It's not what I like to do."

These.

The life I want is ordinary, happy and healthy. Although the most ordinary is also the most difficult, I just want such a life."

Cui Han sighed: "You are very smart, smarter than anyone else. I respect your choice."

Cui Han asked her to go out first. As soon as Wen Yao walked out, she saw Princess Fenyang walking angrily. Her heart skipped a beat, trouble was coming.

Cui Han also looked ugly. Why did she come?

He stepped forward to stop Princess Fenyang, with a gentle smile, but a cold look in his eyes, and asked her: "Didn't you make an appointment to go to the racecourse with someone? I was about to pick you up, why are you here? You are

Do you spy on me and treat me like your pet?"

Princess Fenyang's anger was half gone and she quickly explained: "I didn't. I was worried that you would be hooked by someone with ulterior motives."

"How could it be? I only have the princess in my heart. How can I be seduced by others? Does the princess not trust me, or does she have no confidence in yourself? How many times do you want me to say those words?"

The princess glared at Wen Yao coldly, and Wen Yao saluted: "See you, princess, Princess Jin An."

She didn't explain either. No matter how much she explained, it would still be useless if the princess didn't believe her.

Seeing how Cui Han can deal with the princess with ease, let them fall in love and kill each other.

"Please step aside, Miss Wen. The wedding is coming soon, so it's better to stay at home and wait for the wedding."

Princess Fenyang could not get angry in front of her consort, so she could only do things secretly. No matter how dissatisfied she was, she could only let Wen Yao leave.


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