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Yu Jue

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    Today is the anniversary of the late emperor's death, and many clans have come here.

    Elderly such as King Han, King Shu, King Zhuang, Gu Jingyang's uncles and brothers of the same generation include King Jiang, King Zhao, King Dai, King Liang, etc., and the rest of the former emperors such as King Wei, King Xu, King Ze, etc.  There are not a few of the eldest princesses and eldest princesses left by the nephews of Emperor Taizong and the first emperor.

    When Xie Hualang and Gu Jingyang passed by together, the people in the palace were exchanging greetings. Although they were all close relatives, there were many factions within the clan, and amidst the enthusiasm, there was always a slight gap.

    "I haven't seen you for a few days. Uncle Dai Wang seems to be looking better." Princess Lin'an took a sip of tea and said with a smile, "I went to the mansion to pay my respects a few days ago, but I didn't see you. It's a pity."

    When she spoke like this, the faces of the prince and concubine twitched for a while, as if they saw the mess on the ground after she left that day through the bright and beautiful face of Princess Lin'an.

    Dai Wang was very calm, with a peaceful smile, and a soothing tone: "It is indeed a pity."

    Princess Lin'an saw that he didn't care about her provocation, and she didn't care. She raised her hand to caress the green jade luan and phoenix hairpin on her hair, and smiled again: "Uncle Ji Wang is also like this. I have heard my father say,  The two imperial uncles acted in a hurry when they were young, but when they got older, they cultivated themselves. This is naturally a good thing, but it's a pity that the descendants didn't learn much, otherwise, they wouldn't be here.  end like that."

    The smiles on the faces of Ji Wang and Dai Wang faded, and Qi Qi looked at her sideways, with a bit of a threat in his eyes.

    Princess Lin'an lived a life of gold and jade, the first emperor doted on her, and the empress Zheng also doted on her. Even at this moment, the dragon seat is also a direct brother. I really don't take them seriously. It's not easy to put it bluntly.  , of all the people here, which one is not the descendant of the dragon?

    At this time, the comparison is whose blood is closer, and who is closer to the emperor.

    "Ah, I made a slip of the tongue," she covered her mouth with a fan in her hands, but her eyes were ridiculed, and she said with a light smile, "You two emperor uncles, don't worry about it."

    Those who were exiled were all the grandsons of King Ji and King Dai, and they were connected by blood. It is of course impossible to say that they are more important than their children and grandchildren, but if they don't care at all, it is also false.

    People have a face, above the main hall, many clans are present, Princess Lin'an doesn't give them any face, insisting on telling the matter, it is really too small.

    King Ji squinted his eyes slightly, and smiled inexplicably, but King Dai put the teacup in his hand heavily on the table, and before he could speak, he heard the voice of the servant, saying that the emperor and empress had arrived.

    The King of Shu was supported by his descendants to stand up, and sat down after paying the ceremony. He glanced at the two superiors, the emperor and the empress, and asked in a low voice, "Brother Han, why is the empress in the palace?"

    Although the King of Han was older than his cousin, he was in much better health. He stroked his beard and said with a smile, "How do I know? You have to ask His Majesty. It's just the tenderness of the little children who can't bear to be separated."

    The King of Shu also smiled: "Young man."

    Only Zhuang Wang snorted heavily, and said: "Jiao Jiao Rao Rao, there are no rules."

    The King of Shu has a gentle temperament. Seeing him like this, he couldn't help laughing: "The Son of Heaven is the rule. It is a good thing that His Majesty is willing to make a successor. Let them go, so don't be too harsh."

    Lao Gao, King Zhuang frowned, dissatisfied: "Your Majesty loves Mrs. Xie too much, which always makes me feel uneasy. The same is true of Mrs. Zheng back then"

    "Okay, let's not say a few words about the past," the King of Shu persuaded: "Your Majesty will be unhappy if you hear it."

    King Zhuang had a straightforward temperament. Hearing this, he said: "When Emperor Taizong was here, I used to say that about the Zheng family. Why can't I say that today?"

    The King of Shu wanted to persuade him again, but was held back by the King of Han. He said with a smile on his face, "Don't bother with him. It's been so many years. Don't you understand his temper? I took a concubine a few days ago and invited him to drink.  It¡¯s fine if he doesn¡¯t go, but instead he writes and scolds me, it¡¯s so unreasonable!¡±

    When the king of Shu heard the first few sentences, he originally wanted to agree, but at the end, he was annoyed and scolded: "I don't know how to be ashamed, you too!"

    Xie Hualang sat down with Gu Jingyang, looking down from a high place, he could see the expressions of the people below him at a glance, but when his clan relatives stood up to pay respects, he felt a bit of contempt in his heart.

    She suddenly understood why everyone yearned for supreme power.

    Gu Jingyang lowered his eyes slightly, looked down at Princess Lin'an, and asked softly: "What were you talking about just now? It seems that the conversation is in full swing."

    Princess Lin'an held a red apricot between her fingers, and said with a half-smile, "It's just a casual exchange of greetings. When Ji Wangshu and Dai Wangshu talked about Siping and Silu, they felt quite painful.  I regret why I didn¡¯t discipline myself well in the past.¡±

    &nbssorry.  "

    Xie Hualang said: "You are so reluctant, it's no wonder it's boring, let's avoid it."

    Ming Qian finally bowed his head and apologized, but she refused to accept it, and was so angry that she was about to cry: "I'm really sorry, I didn't break it on purpose."

    Xie Hualang took a look at him and asked, "You threw the golden beans at me earlier on purpose, didn't you?"

    Ming Qian hesitated and said, "Yes."

    Xie Hualang nodded lightly and said, "Why?"

    "If it wasn't for you, Sister Siyan wouldn't need to get married," Ming Qian's tears fell down "patta patta": "She doesn't like the person she is going to marry at all, so she cried for a long time because of it"

    Unexpectedly, it was because of this, Xie Hualang turned to Gu Mingxiu and said, "Who is Siyan?"

    Gu Mingxiu was also taken aback, but he didn't know how to speak, he paused, and then said: "It's a girl from Prince Ze's Mansion, she is not bad."

    Among the remaining gentlemen and girls of the Zheng family, although there are people with malicious intentions and vain attempts to reach the top again, there are indeed people who are innocently implicated.

    Injustice?

    It sounds like it is, but Xie Hualang doesn't think he is at fault and should be punished for it.

    "Let's just let it go this time. I won't pursue it, and you can do as you please."

    She took off the veil and wiped away Ming Qian's tears: "It has nothing to do with me that your sister Siyan has fallen into what she is today. If you want to hate or blame, go find the real instigator."

    "Also, you are the grandson of King Zhao's Mansion, and you will support the lintel of the King's Mansion in the future. Don't just know how to be clever and take cunning ways, and be complacent about it. After a long time, it's your own fault."

    Xie Hualang threw away the veil and said, "Finally, I will teach you four words called 'Dignified and Upright'."

    Ming Qian is early wise, with so many words, she only understands two meanings: one is that she said that Sister Siyan's misfortune has nothing to do with her, and the other is that she tells herself not to be clever and be upright.

    He said angrily: "Even if you don't complain to the emperor, I won't like you."

    "To each other," Xie Hualang said indifferently, "Do you think I like you very much?"

    Ming Qian looked annoyed and stopped talking.

    "Next time if it comes to me, I will still hit you, little brat," Xie Hualang pushed him to the nanny: "Get out and play, don't bother me here."

    Ming Qian looked back at her, and went out with the nannies, but Gu Mingxiu hesitated, and said carefully: "But Yujue fell, what should I do?"

    "You mean this?" Xie Hualang glanced at the cracked jade in the red sandalwood box on the table, and said, "The one I lied to him was not left by Emperor Taizong Wen at all."

    "Also," she smiled viciously: "If I hadn't untied the silk ribbon, do you think he could tear it off? Haha!" (Remember the website URL: www.hlnovel.com
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