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    This maidservant¡¯s name is Aru, and she serves Miss Song Caiwei who lives in Prince Jingling¡¯s Mansion.

    Song Caiwei¡¯s surname is Song, and she is Song Zhenxia¡¯s sister.  Unlike ordinary women, Miss Song is blind and unable to see.

    A young general like Song Zhenxia should have such a big fortune, so he would have no problem supporting a rich lady.  But for some unknown reason, Miss Song Caiwei stayed in Prince Jingling's Mansion.

    Perhaps it was because Miss Song was blind and had many inconveniences in life that she needed to be taken care of by her fake Aunt Tuolan; or perhaps General Song had many enemies and was afraid that his enemies would attack Miss Song, so he sent Song Caiwei to the heavily guarded  Jingling Palace.

    Aru¡¯s Chinese was not very good, so after a lot of explanation and gestures, he finally explained clearly the consequences of the future.

    Song Caiwei is blind and has difficulty moving. It is said that a blind person like her should stay in her room all day long.  But Song Caiwei likes to run out and doesn't like to stay in the room at all.

    Song Caiwei has a clever nature. After living in the palace for a long time, she memorized the topography of the palace.  Wherever there is a path or a step, he can actually know it better than the servants who serve in the palace.  Therefore, Aunt Lan did not stop her from walking around.

    With Aru watching from the side, it was no problem for Song Caiwei to walk around the palace and relax.  But the bad thing is that Jiang Lingzhou entered the palace in the past two days. Before the 120-carat dowry he brought from Qi State was collected, some debris blocked the road.  Without Aru's attention, Song Caiwei stepped on the wrong step and sprained her foot.

    Aru was busy going back to call the doctor and get ointment, but when Aru returned to the place where Song Caiwei's sprained foot was, Song Caiwei was missing.

    You know, Song Caiwei is blind.  She stumbled around alone, fearing that something might happen.  It happened that Aunt Lan sent someone to summon Song Caiwei, and Aru had the previous incident.

    After listening to Aru¡¯s words, Jiang Lingzhou said, ¡°In that case, let¡¯s send someone to find Miss Song quickly.¡±

    As she spoke, she felt quite helpless.

    I thought she was the only master in Prince Jinling¡¯s Mansion, but I didn¡¯t expect that there was also a blind eldest lady there.

    Aru¡¯s big black eyes rolled and he suddenly shouted: ¡°General Fu will definitely find our lady! Every time something happens to the lady, it¡¯s General Fu who solves it!¡±

    These honest and simple words made Aunt Lan¡¯s face turn cold.

    Aunt Lan gave A'ru a cold glance and said, "How can you trouble General Fu to go out for such a trivial matter? If you lose Miss Song, you will be punished. Find Miss Song first."

    Aunt Lan¡¯s cold look made Aru wince.  She braided a small braid with silver bells tied on it. When someone shrank, they would jingle.

    "Aunt Lan, does Miss Song live behind the Neem Flower Courtyard?" Jiang Lingzhou suddenly thought of something and said softly: "The maid I brought also lives behind the Neem Flower Courtyard. Women of Qi State observe Zhou rites, if  Letting male servants in, I'm afraid it will cause controversy. Why don't I let my maids go find Miss Song."

    Aunt Lan is a sensible person, so she nodded and said "yes".  Jiang Lingzhou continued to explain, and when the time came, the maids began to hide and seek in every corner to search for Miss Song.

    Although Jiang Lingzhou was the master, he was also a little worried about Song Caiwei, so he walked around in the back garden, wondering if he could find any trace of Song Caiwei.  Aru followed her, calling "Miss" from left to right.  While shouting, he pulled his little braid and shook the little silver bell vigorously.

    Gradually, Jiang Lingzhou and Aru separated.

    She took Jian Jia and strolled slowly to the other side of the garden.  This garden is so huge that you can't see the end of it at a glance. There is a quiet lake with boats parked, and a hill with a seven-story exquisite pagoda.  If a person wants to hide in it, it may be difficult to find him.

    As he walked, Jiang Lingzhou entered a sycamore forest.

    The others were already so far away from her that Jiang Lingzhou could no longer hear their shouts.  But I saw towering green parasol trees, with slender reddish-brown branches swaying in the wind.  The frosty wind is lightly frosted, the light is green, and there is silence all around.

    Suddenly, Jiang Lingzhou caught a glimpse of red.  This red color is extremely eye-catching among the green sycamore leaves spread all over the ground.

    Jiang Lingzhou took a closer look and saw that it was a woman in red, kneeling on the ground with her eyes closed, her hands carefully groping for something among the leaves on the ground.  She searched carefully and walked back on her knees, not minding that her red clothes were stained with dust and mud.

    Jian Jia already shouted in a low voice: "It's her?!"

    Jiang Lingzhou also stepped forward in confusion and asked: "Miss Song?"

    ??Went to see the doctor.

    "This A'ru is so rude, he didn't even know how to resign from the princess!" Bai Lu pouted and complained.

    "She must be in a hurry to send Miss Song to see the doctor." Jiang Lingzhou did not mean to be offended, but was in high spirits.

    Aunt Lan looked at her deeply, walked to Jiang Lingzhou, and explained: "Aru was originally a death row prisoner. Miss Song rescued her and kept her as a maid. Aru is worried about Miss Song, of course."

    Jiang Lingzhou said "I see" and nodded thoughtfully.

    Aunt Lan couldn¡¯t help but sigh slightly when she saw that Jiang Lingzhou was always well-mannered, neither angry because of Aru¡¯s impoliteness nor impatient because of Song Caiwei¡¯s trouble. She spoke in a measured, calm and generous manner.

    ¡°Perhaps, after a while, it will be time to write a letter to the prince who is far away in Taiyan and lie to him that Uluolan is seriously ill and ask the prince to return to the Jingling Palace to have a look.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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