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    Jiang Lingzhou settled down in Prince Jingling's Mansion.

    Hearing that she was in danger in Chenwang Valley, Aunt Lan sent her a famous nourishing product, saying that it would relieve Princess Heyang's panic and almost made Jiang Lingzhou gain five kilograms after arriving at Jingling.

    The autumn colors are getting darker and the weather is slightly colder.

    Jiang Lingzhou could not sleep peacefully after nightfall, and often dreamed of the wind and smoke in his homeland.

    The luxuriant years from the young to the early twenties were like revolving lanterns or fairy candles, fleeting and coming again, causing her to frown from time to time in her dreams; or it was a spring day in Huating, the palace was full of flowers, and the imperial pond was clear.  The canal is full of flowing petals; at night, the moon hook is like a wash, and the clear light spreads on the steps. The maids of the Golden Palace clean their hands and burn incense, and a trail of smoke spreads up to the front of the palace;

    Father, mother, queen, and elder brother are like the little paper-cut figures in the rotating heron lantern, chasing each other and disappearing in a flash.

    Occasionally, a handsome figure appears in the dream.  The man had slender fingers, holding up a scroll, smiling slightly as he muttered something.

    "The water essence and jade cicada pluck the strings, marry the vast sea and persuade Di to drink."

    He read this sentence for a while, and then another sentence for a while, which seemed to be like "Xiao Dai Bi Lang", Jiang Lingzhou couldn't hear clearly.

    Often when she dreams about this, she will wake up.  Then I saw the morning fog dispersing outside the window, and the owl kisses lined up on the beams.

    As his homesickness grew day by day, Jiang Lingzhou couldn't help but write several letters and ordered his maid to hand them over.

    Although she missed her parents and brothers, she did not dare to show it in the letter. She only wrote some comforting words, such as the beautiful sky in Jingling, the vastness of the palace, the delicious food, and the interesting things during the day. She only hoped that the mother who received the letter would be with her.  Grandma can be relieved.

    After a period of confusion, Aunt Lan came to visit Jiang Lingzhou with the servants in the mansion.

    Although Prince Jingling's palace is large, there are only about twenty servants, and most of them are men. It is not as many as the servants and maids Jiang Lingzhou brought from afar.  They met the future princess through a curtain, received the reward, and then dispersed.

    After everyone dispersed, Aunt Lan lingered on, still standing in the hall of the Neem Garden.

    "Princess, I am in charge of the affairs of the palace. If there is anything inconsiderate, please point it out, princess." Aunt Lan lowered her head slightly, looking through the gap in the bead curtain, looking at Jiang Lingzhou who was sitting in the main hall:  "I have something to say, I don't know whether to say it or not."

    Jiang Lingzhou almost said "It's inappropriate to say" out of his mouth, but fortunately he stopped quickly and said instead: "Please."

    "Please forgive me for offending me -" Aunt Lan's cold voice actually contained a hint of caution and vigilance: "The princess grew up in the palace of Qi, and she married to Wei because of her holy destiny.  Presumably, the princess has no intention of caring about the prince.  "

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    The princess has no interest in the prince either.

    As soon as these words came out, Jiang Lingzhou's hands on his sleeves quietly tightened.

    She stabbed the palm of her hand without leaving any trace, the smile on her face froze slightly.  Immediately, Jiang Lingzhou said gently: "Aunt Lan is really quick to talk."

    Aunt Lan didn¡¯t seem to notice the strange look on her face, she still looked straight and spoke solemnly.

    "Since she married into Wei, the princess will be a wife of Wei from now on." Aunt Lan was not timid at all. She still said coldly: "The people of Qi have a saying, which is 'Three Cardinal Guidelines and Five Constant Rules'. The king is the guideline for the ministers, the father is the guideline for the son, and the husband is the guideline for the son."  It is the guide for the wife; the prince is the master of Jingling, and also the guide for the princess. Princess Lan Xinhuizhi must understand what I mean."

    The king is the guide for his ministers.

    The father is the guide for the son.

    The husband is the guide for his wife.

    The three sentences were spoken with a sonorous voice and full of coercion, and they did not seem to come from the mouth of a servant.

    Aunt Lan¡¯s words made Jiang Lingzhou¡¯s expression change.

    The smile on her face was still gentle, but her eyes were slightly condensed.

    "May I ask which noble person Aunt Lan served in the past?" Jiang Lingzhou did not answer Aunt Lan's words, but brought up other things and said with a smile: "Aunt Lan has such courage, how dare you say this to me?  The words are much better than those of ordinary servants."

    Aunt Lan nodded slightly, looked straight at Jiang Lingzhou, and said slowly: "Although I say 'princess' to you, in this world, there is no Princess Heyang of Qi anymore, there is only Princess Jingling of Wei."  .Please princess, please remember this."

    After a pause, Aunt Lan relaxed her tone and said, "Back to the princess, I used to work as a palace servant next to the Queen Mother. However, that is already an old thing in Xianyuan."

    Xianyuan is the reign name of Xiao Junchi's father.

    Bai Lu, who was standing behind Jiang Lingzhou, had a look of injustice on his face and his cheeks were flushed.  If Jiang Lingzhou wasn't in front, I'm afraid she would rush in immediately??raised children.

    Aunt Lan was assigned to Xiao Junchi's side when she was young and prosperous. More than twenty years have passed, and now she is half a hundred years old.  These more than twenty years of upbringing and companionship have made Aunt Lan regard Xiao Junchi as her own son.  After hearing that Xiao Junchi wanted to marry the princess of Qi, Aunt Lan knew that the rift between Qi and Wei would be difficult to resolve, and she was afraid that the princess of Qi would be unfavorable to Xiao Junchi, so she issued a warning.

    She was already prepared to be severely punished, but she didn't expect that Jiang Lingzhou didn't want to punish her.

    "Princess" Aunt Lan was slightly stunned and said bluntly: "Aren't you going to punish me? It was my nonsense that offended you first."

    "It's just a few words." Jiang Lingzhou said calmly: "Compared to the real swords and guns in King Chen's Valley, what does it mean?"

    Aunt Lan was convinced that she really didn't want to punish herself, and she felt deeply.

    "Princess, I still have one more thing to do." Aunt Lan lowered her guard and planned to reveal another hidden thing.

    "What's the matter? But it doesn't matter." Jiang Lingzhou said.

    "There is a young lady living in this palace." Aunt Lan said, "Princess, do you want to see her?"

    Jiang Lingzhou frowned softly and said, "Oh? In that case, let's meet him."

    "That Miss Song is a little different from ordinary people. I hope the princess can bear with her." Aunt Lan said, "As for the difference, the princess will understand when she sees Miss Song."

    After saying that, Aunt Lan walked outside the door and whispered to the servants for a while, apparently asking them to pass on Miss Song.

    Not long after, I saw a maidservant with a round face and purple robes running over in a hurry. Speaking in Chinese with a heavy accent, she shouted: "Auntie! Auntie! I have lost my lady!"

    "Lost?" Aunt Lan was also stunned.

    The Hu servant girl was so anxious that she finally squatted on the ground and burst into tears.

    Jian Jia couldn't help but frowned in disgust, and scolded: "How can you be so flustered in front of the master? You can just look for someone if you lose them. Why are you crying like this?"

    Maid Hu probably didn¡¯t speak Chinese very well. She was stunned for a while. Her mouth trembled for a long time and she could only say the word "I". She couldn't squeeze out a complete sentence.  Finally, she just said a bunch of nonsense.

    With great difficulty, she managed to utter a sentence in Chinese.

    "Our lady, she can't see it!" (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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