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    In the second year of Jiayuan, Emperor Qi Jie received a letter from Peking University.

    Weiming Yunqin, the sixth prince of Beigao, ascended the throne as the fourth emperor of Beigao. He hoped to enter into an alliance with Daye and form a brotherly kingdom with Pingfang as the boundary. The two countries would never invade.

    To show his sincerity, Weiming Yunqin also specially ordered his brother King Mordun to go to Daye as an envoy with 800 good horses and 2000 sheepskins, hoping that the two countries would have good relations from generation to generation.

    The little emperor Qi Jie looked at the document and couldn't help but burst into tears.

    Beigao has been harassing Daye's border for more than decades and has always been a thorn in Daye's side. The people on the border have long been miserable. If peace with Beigao can be made without a fight, trade routes can be established, and trade can be exchanged, it will be beneficial to the economies of both countries.  It is actually a move that benefits the people.

    What's more, Daye is located in the Central Plains and has a shortage of horses. The 800 good horses of Beigaohuang are almost in Qi Jie's heart. He feels that Beigaohuang is so sincere!  How can I not receive him as a courtesy?

    Qi Jie immediately ordered the officials of each post station to prepare carefully to entertain King Morton, and he personally wrote a handwritten edict to show his sincerity.

    After doing all this, Qi Jie sat on the dragon throne, and began to imagine how Qi Zhan would praise him if he knew all this.

    Although Qi Zhan has been very strict with him over the past year, Qi Zhan still guides Qi Jie to make most decisions on political matters.

    It¡¯s just that the decisions he makes every time are unsatisfactory.

    But this time, Qi Jie was full of confidence in himself. For the first time in his life, he experienced the feeling of being a wise monarch.

    Of course, he also knew that this was inseparable from Qi Zhan's deterrent effect on Beigao.

    Qi Jie's admiration for Qi Zhan deepened in her heart, and she quickly issued an order to summon Qi Zhan into the palace, saying that she had important matters to discuss with the emperor's uncle.

    Half an hour later, Qi Zhan arrived at the Yangxin Hall.

    Looking at Wei Ming Yunqin¡¯s sincere document, his expression did not change much until he saw a line of small words at the end of the document: How is the princess?

    Qi Zhan¡¯s hand holding the letter tightened slightly, and his eyes seemed to be frozen.

    He asked: "Did the emperor reply?"

    Even though the voice was faint, Qi Jie still sensed a dangerous aura inexplicably.

    His voice stuttered a bit: "Back, back"

    After all, Qi Jie was young at the time and did not know the grudges between the three of them. And the words "Well done, Princess" were more like a simple greeting in Qi Jie's heart. He felt there was nothing wrong with it.

    But looking at Qi Zhan¡¯s condensed expression, Qi Jie felt a little nervous again.

    He asked softly: "Uncle Emperor, did I handle it incorrectly?"

    "No, the emperor handled it very well." Qi Zhan said lightly, his expression returning to its original calm look.

    Qi Jie breathed a sigh of relief. Although the compliment was different from what he expected, he also knew that Qi Zhan was not someone who praised others easily.

    He opened his mouth and was about to ask Qi Zhan if he had any omissions. When he raised his eyes, he saw that the document had been crumpled into a ball by Qi Zhan and carelessly thrown into the incense burner behind him. He was instantly engulfed by the burning flames.  Burned to ashes.

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    ¡°Perhaps because the weather is getting hotter and hotter, the little rabbit raised by Chu Chu is wilting a little.

    She got some hay and had just fed two handfuls to the rabbit. In the blink of an eye, she saw little Qi Luo running in from outside the courtyard, holding something shiny in her hand.

    Chu Concubine was far away and could not see clearly what the thing was. She only saw that the two ends of the thing were somewhat pointed. Worried that Xiao Qiluo would fall and be injured, she quickly put the hay in her hand aside and ran over quickly.

    ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????СÆîô樴 Seeing Chu Kui coming over, waving something in her hand, and said in a sweet voice: "Mother concubine."

    The thing was shiny and dazzled in the sunlight. When Chu Yu got closer, she realized that what Qi Luo was holding was a hairpin.

    It is engraved with gold patterns, and there are no gems inlaid around it. The shape is simple and elegant, with only an orchid carved at the end.

    It looked very beautiful, but Chu Yu didn¡¯t remember that she had this hairpin.

    And the orchid at the end always gave her a bad feeling.

    She frowned and said softly to Qi Luo: "Can you give me the hairpin to my mother?"

    Hearing this, Qi Luo hesitated for a moment. Although his hand slowly stretched out towards Chu Yu, he held the hairpin tightly, looking very reluctant to part with it.

    Chu Yan naturally knew what her daughter was thinking. Seeing her like this, she couldn't help but smile. She reached out and took off her earrings, handed them to Qi Luo, and said, "Mom, can I exchange this with you?"?  "

    In the snow-white palm, the earrings made of rubies shone brightly.

    Although the earrings are much smaller than the hairpin, there are more patterns on them and they look more delicate than the hairpin.

    Not to mention that sparkling gem.

    Qi Luo almost without hesitation thrust the hairpin into Chu Yu's hand.

    Chu Yan smiled, handed the earrings to Qi Luo, and asked softly: "Where did Luo'er find this hairpin?"

    Qi Luo scratched his hair with his hands, lowered his head and thought for a while, and said, "I found it in dad's study."

    Found it in Qi Zhan¡¯s study?

    Chu Concubine could not help but frown, Qi Luo blinked and asked, "Is mother-in-law unhappy? Am I not allowed to enter daddy's study?"

    Chu Yan shook her head, reached out and patted her shoulder, and said softly: "No, you go and play."

    Little Qi Luo then held the earring in her hand and jumped away.

    Fu Yi came back from Qiyuan Courtyard. As soon as he stepped into the courtyard gate, he saw Chu Concubine sitting on the stone bench in the courtyard.

    His wheat-colored skin was originally a little red, but the moment he saw the hairpin in Chu Yan's hand, it turned pale in an instant.

    This hairpin is the one Qi Zhan gave to Tong Lan back then!

    Although it was a long time ago, he still recognized them at a glance.

    Because Qi Zhan ordered him to buy this hairpin.

    He originally thought that the hairpin had been buried with Tong Lan, but he didn't expect that it was taken away by Hui Bin. After Hui Bin died, the hairpin fell into Zhao Yunqing's hands until he sent Zhao Yunqing to hide.  When he came to the temple, Zhao Yunqing gave him the hairpin and the letters he had previously exchanged with Qi Zhan.

    He put the hairpin in Qi Zhan's study, thinking that he would destroy the hairpin after finishing what he was doing, but he was too busy at the time and forgot about it, but he didn't expect that the hairpin would be lost.  It was in the hands of Concubine Chu.

    Fu Yi remembered Qi Zhan's instruction at that time, "Don't let the princess know about this." He couldn't help but feel chills running down his spine, and a thin layer of cold sweat broke out on his forehead.

    The princess¡¯s frowning look could meancould she have discovered something?

    He swallowed, took a small step forward, and whispered: "I have met the princessthis hairpin is quite beautiful. Is ita gift from the prince?"

    Although Fu Yi tried his best to pretend that nothing happened, the cold sweat on his forehead and his stammering voice betrayed him.

    Chu Yu felt strange at first, but now that she saw Fu Yi's abnormal behavior, her doubts became even heavier.

    She felt that Fu Yi was hiding something from her.

    And this matter must be related to Qi Zhan and this hairpin.

    Chu Concubine did not answer Fu Yi's question. She just smiled and asked softly: "Do you recognize this hairpin, Guard Fu?"

    Fu Yi didn't know how to answer. He hesitated for a long time before he made up a lie and said: "This hairpin This hairpin was bought by the prince from Li Ji in Dongshi a few days ago. He said it was he said it was for  It was a surprise for the princess, but I didn¡¯t expect that the princess would find out before he could deliver it, haha"

    The smile on Chu's face disappeared, but her bright black eyes looked at Fu Yi without blinking: "A few days ago? Which day was it?"

    Fu Yi didn¡¯t dare to look into Chu Yu¡¯s eyes and just replied in a low voice: ¡°It seems¡­it seems like it was the twenty-seventh day¡­¡±

    "Twenty-seven?"

    "No, no, no, it's the day of the third grade of junior high school"

    As soon as Fu Yi finished speaking, Chu Yu slapped the hairpin on the stone table in front of her and said with a straight face: "Both Prince Twenty-seven and Chusan have not been out of the house, and Li Ji has not been there for half a year."  I¡¯m making gold jewelry. Where did this hairpin come from? Why is it in the prince¡¯s study?¡± (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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