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Chapter One

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    Zhong Wan sneezed.

    "It's autumn. Could it be that Mr. Zhong has caught a cold?"

    In the hall, the local magistrate said politely and politely, "Master Zhong works hard inside and outside the government every day. You should take good care of yourself, but you can't neglect it. How can people not get sick if they eat whole grains? I still remember when Master Zhong first came to Qian'an.  , I am not acclimated to the climate and have been ill for a full year. Now the autumnal equinox has passed and the cold dew is coming"

    The magistrate talked about health preservation in a complicated way. Zhong Wan couldn't help but get distracted, but he still had a kind face and kept nodding. Only after half a stick of incense had passed, Zhong Wan finally heard what the magistrate wanted to say.

    "Although the official has been away from home for a long time and is not allowed to enter the capital, I have heard about the various charms of Prince Yu, and I admire him very much. I hope that if I can come to the capital one day, I can pay a visit to him, so that I will not be disappointed." said the county magistrate.  He smiled carefully and continued, "I heard that Lord Zhizhou was able to pay a visit to Prince Yu with Master Zhong's token"

    Zhong Wan was lost in thought again.

    When I first came to southern Xinjiang, life in the palace was very difficult.

    Anyone with a discerning eye knows clearly that the emperor asked Prince Ning's three children to come to this barren land to fend for themselves. It would be considered a good thing if the officials of the fiefdom did not come to see him. There are even more sinister ones who are trying to make a dangerous move to please the capital.  Among those who were looking forward to the violent death of the three brothers and sisters, Zhong Wan was only a teenager at the time, and it was really difficult to protect the crumbling palace.

    Zhong Wan was greatly favored by Prince Ning, and had no other choice but to find a way to save the orphan of his old master. He first returned Prince Ning's title for his young master Xuan Rui, which slightly dispelled the emperor's wariness, but he only survived temporarily. Southern Xinjiang was already  It's barren. If you can't stand here, you may not even be able to get food. Zhong Wan can't let the people in the house starve to death, otherwise he will be embarrassed.

    Zhong Wan was a reading companion for Xuan Rui back then, and he was taught by the Grand Tutor along with all his sons and grandsons. He was barely a classmate of Prince Yu She Yu. He made up random things, first saying that he and Prince Yu had been together since childhood.  They grew up together, and then said that Yu She had a "love" for him. Later, Zhong Wan became more and more shameless, and simply said that Yu She had a deep affection for him. Even though he couldn't get what he asked for over the years, he still gave him everything he asked for.

    Yu She was young and had no real power at the time, but his father was the only king with a different surname in the dynasty, and his mother was his sister, Princess An, with such a distinguished status. If he was brought out, others would naturally be wary of him.  point.

    Zhong Wan was implicated in Prince Ning's affairs and fell into slavery. He was bought by Prince Yu and lived in Prince Yu's mansion for half a year. He made up these things to get witnesses, witnesses, and physical evidence.  Intimidated a group of country bumpkins in southern Xinjiang.

    After establishing a firm foothold in southern Xinjiang, Zhong Wan asked himself to be demoted to the county king on behalf of Xuan Rui. Half a year later, the first annual reward from the imperial city came belatedly. That day was the sixth day of February.  It was Zhong Wan's seventeenth birthday.

    Zhong Wan had a relatively stable birthday, and he breathed a sigh of relief, but then began to worry again, whether these officials who gave annual rewards would bring back their "love affair" with Yu She when they returned to Beijing.

    At that time, Prince Ning was instrumental in the fall of Prince Yu, and later he also added insult to injury. Even now, when Xuan Rui talks about it, he still wants to eat the entire Prince Yu's residence alive. Zhong Wan is very good at conscience, but he is just worried that Yu She will hear what he is making up.  After hearing those words, he was so angry that he went to his uncle, the emperor, to ask for an imperial decree, and immediately crushed the palace of Prince Qian'an.

    But one or two years have passed, and there have been rumors in Beijing, but there has been no news from Yu She's side.

    During this period, there was also a rather bold magistrate. When he went to Beijing to report on his duties, he brought a fan that he had obtained from Zhong Wanna and was said to be an old possession of Prince Yu, and prepared to knock on the door of Prince Yu's mansion.

    Zhizhou went to Beijing on the front foot, and Zhong Wan was already taking care of the funeral arrangements.

    But unexpectedly, a few months later, Zhizhou came back with a glowing face.

    Zhizhou showed great courtesy and thanked Zhong Wan profusely. Zhong Wan was frightened and asked hesitantly: "Ziyou is he okay?"

    Yu She, whose courtesy name is Ziyou.

    Zhizhou praised Yu She in an impassioned manner.

    Zhong Wan asked cautiously: "What is your request"

    Zhizhou was overjoyed: "Of course it's accurate! With that token, and ahem, the old relationship between the two of you is here, so it will naturally go smoothly."

    Zhong Wan, who had been tempered even before he was a teenager, barely maintained his composure that day and sent the overjoyed Zhizhou off as politely and thoughtfully as possible.

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    "I didn't dare to think too much, but once the prince left, it would take at least half a year. I really missed him, so I thought about it"

    Zhong Wan came back to his senses and said:Interrogation, as a slave, I might be in trouble, it would be much better if I had this.  "

    Lin Si is mute and cannot speak. Hearing this, he smiled slightly and gestured to reassure Zhong Wan.

    Lin Si was Zhong Wan's companion in the Zhong Mansion when he was young. After Prince Ning's incident, he and Zhong Wan were sold to Prince Yu's Mansion. Later, Zhong Wan went to southern Xinjiang with Prince Ning's younger sons, while Lin Si stayed in the capital, secretly working for Zhong Wan.  Wan takes care of matters in Beijing.

    The gestures in sign language were too slow. Lin Si took out a pen and paper and wrote down the things he wanted to tell Zhong Wan one by one. Zhong Wan opened the hand stove and lit the fire, watching it all burn.

    The carriage was rocking, and it was very quiet inside. Only the creak of the carriage and the occasional crackling of coals could be heard. An hour later, Zhong Wan breathed out softly, "It's pretty much what I thought."

    Lin Si said in sign language: Everything is well planned, don¡¯t worry.

    Zhong Wan nodded, stayed quiet for a moment and hesitated: "Then who"

    Lin Si looked at Zhong Wan quietly and waited patiently.

    Zhong Wan laughed at himself and said in a low voice: "That's Mr. Yu."

    Lin Si looked at Zhong Wan, waiting for Zhong Wan to continue.

    Zhong Wan complained that Lin Si couldn't speak or look at people, and had to be whipped to move, so he had to take the initiative to ask: "How is Mr. Yu?"

    Lin Sixi¡¯s words are like gold: Very good.

    The two of them were silent for another half a cup of tea.

    Lin Sifu reached into his heart and suddenly understood, gesturing in sign language: Master wants to know what happened to him?

    Zhong Wan said uncomfortably: "After all, he is also my nominal mistress. He is about to go to Beijing. I care about him for a few words. Is it okay?"

    Lin thought for a moment, picked up the pen and paper again, and started writing.

    Zhong Wan watched slowly.

    "He is one year younger than me." Zhong Wan put a page of paper into the hand stove and said softly, "I am already twenty-three this year, why you are not married yet?"

    "You shouldn't be involved in those "amorous affairs" with me, right?"

    Lin Si shook his head: No.

    Lin Si wrote again: Three years ago, when the young prince Yu was crowned, the emperor and Princess An found many famous ladies for the young prince, but the young prince resigned from them all, saying that he did not like them.

    Lin Si wrote down a list of many ladies. Zhong Wan frowned, "You don't like any of these? What else does he want?"

    Lin Si continued to write: Prince Yu said he wanted Princess Huiyang.

    ??Princess Huiyang, the fourth princess today.

    Zhong Wan choked, "Hui Yang is just nine years old is he crazy?"

    Lin Si shook his head: He¡¯s not crazy, he¡¯s a nice person.

    Zhong Wan laughed: "The emperor loves him so much, why did he really agree to it?"

    Lin Si wrote: No, the emperor was so angry that he almost fought with the young prince.

    Zhong Wan's heart moved and he whispered: "When I was young, I accompanied Xuan Rui to study in the palace, and I heard a secret"

    Lin Si nodded: There have been rumors that Prince Yu is actually

    "Shh"

    Zhong Wan shook his head.

    Lin Si paused for a moment and continued to write: The emperor was so angry that he almost deprived the young prince of his throne, but the princess came to the palace overnight and persuaded him to stop it. In the end

    Lin Si wrote: The young prince was so favored, so it was natural to let it go. The emperor was cold to the young prince for two months, and then his favor returned as usual, so his marriage was delayed.

    Zhong Wan smiled: "The emperor doesn't have such a good temper towards his princes."

    Zhong Wan frowned again: "Although Prince Yu doesn't have a good temper, it's more than that, right? He knows that the marriage won't work, so why would he deliberately anger the emperor?"

    Lin Si shook his head.

    Zhong Wan didn¡¯t understand: ¡°What does shaking your head mean?¡±

    Lin Si didn¡¯t write any more. She looked up at Zhong Wan seriously and said in sign language:

    I can¡¯t tell you the details, but in recent years, Prince Yu¡¯s temperament has changed drastically.

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