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Chapter 242 Palace Change (Part 2)

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    Two days later, when Huaxi woke up early in the morning, Bai Lan told her that Yin Chengzong had left.

    The person who came to deliver cakes that day was not the usual courier in the house, but Ouyang Zheng sent a close associate to deliver the letter, informing her of what happened in the paddock that day. Yin Chengzong was attacked and disappeared, Yin Yuanye was injured, and Yin Yuanfeng, who was in charge of the hunt, was punished. In addition,  That is to say, let her wait for the imperial edict to go to the Xishan Camp instead of returning to the city.

    As soon as the person left, Huaxi finally felt relieved.

    She got up and changed her clothes and went to the Buddhist hall. After chanting sutras with Concubine Zhuang Nan, Concubine Zhuang Nan wanted to stay in Huaxi to talk, but Shang Hua made an excuse and dragged her away.

    "Why are you coming out in such a hurry?"

    When Huaxi asked, Shanghua didn't know where to start. He hesitated for a long time before asking softly: "Has anyone brought any message from Prince Luoxi's Mansion in the past two days?"

    "coming."

    Hua Xi responded lightly. Shang Hua looked at her expression and was surprised, "Aren't you worried? Every time a new person enters the palace, my mother-in-law must look very bad. Why do I look at you and someone who is okay?"  Same?"

    "Newcomer?" Huaxi's brows twitched, and then he thought of something.

    When Shang Hua heard that Hua Xi seemed to be confused, he knew that she did not know about Luoxi Wang's family. He looked a little embarrassed and said cautiously: "During the siege, Miss Fu warned me in time and saved my father. My father thought that she had merit, so I am sure."  I asked her to marry Prince Ouyang as his concubine."

    Hua Xi¡¯s face darkened, ¡°It was not mentioned in the letter from the day before yesterday.¡±

    Seeing Hua Xi's expression, Shang Hua quickly added, "Prince Ouyang was not present at the time. It was King Luoxi who received the order, but the father's order did not say that it was the concubine."

    However, Huaxi was absent-minded for just a moment, and the next moment she returned to her normal state, smiling lightly and saying: "Come in as you please, don't leave too many pairs of chopsticks on the left."

    "Oh, it's rare that you can think openly, so I'm relieved." Shang Hua smiled, his expression a little more serious.

    "If nothing happens, I'll go back first." Huaxi's voice was clear and light, with no waves to be heard, as gentle as still water.  She nodded slightly towards Shang Hua, then turned and left.  Shang Hua looked at the graceful figure of Shi Shiran leaving, and couldn't help curling his lips, snorting softly, and walked towards the yard where he lived.

    "Princess, it's been a few days since this happened. The prince-in-law must have been busy with work and neglected it" Bai Lan, who was following Hua Xi, saw that her face was not good, and was quite worried. She hurriedly comforted Hua Xi, secretly scolding Emperor Dahua for being meddlesome.  , the last time the prince-in-law refused to marry, in the end he got in the way, and Fu Sanniang was really shameless, and the one who got in the way was made to feel inferior to others.  It's just that the prince-in-law didn't reveal any information to his princess, which made Bai Lan feel a little doubtful.

    Hua Xi nodded and said nothing, walking slowly as if he didn't hear Bai Lan's words.  Bai Lan thought Hua Xi was sad and couldn't bear to disturb her, so she shut up and followed her silently.

    After walking a few steps, I heard Hua Xi say leisurely: "You don't have to worry, I know his character well, and I have never been sad about it. When getting along with others, trust is the basis. I have a bond with him,  I trust him completely. As for what other people think, it has nothing to do with me, not to mention that the people over there are not clear-minded people, so I still have to pretend like this."

    In fact, when Huaxi just heard Bai Lan speak, she didn't think about Ouyang Zheng at all. Some people wanted to come in shamelessly, and the emperor was adding fuel to the fire, so they couldn't stop them.  But she was actually thinking about something else just now, so she didn't respond.  After receiving the news from Shang Hua, he undoubtedly found a suitable excuse for himself to pretend to be sick and vaccinate Princess Zhuangnan and the others in advance. After waiting for the news to come in two days, if they had to go back together, he would be able to find her as well.  An excuse to stay one more day.

    As for Ouyang Zheng, she believed him and understood his intention of not telling her.  He wanted to settle everything before Fu Sanniang entered the house, and he didn't want to let himself be wronged for this matter.  It was Shang Hua's "kindness" that made Hua Xi feel a little strange.

    When he returned that day, Huaxi fell ill.

    A few days later, as Yin Chengzong said, half a month after his disappearance, the Forbidden Army found someone's body on the bank of the Qushui River east of the paddock.  When the emperor first heard the bad news, he was so sad that he fainted while sitting in the court hall. Finally, he was carried back to the palace by his chamberlain.  Everyone felt that the emperor's affection for his nephew Chengjun Wang seemed to be very deep.  However, after Huaxi heard the news, she smiled clearly, just as she had guessed.  She immediately sent someone to pay attention to the movements of the other three people, and secretly notified Xiyue's trade envoy in Beijing to submit a letter. Emperor Xiyue asked Huaxi to represent Xiyue to pay tribute to the prince.

    Princess Zhuangnan couldn¡¯t stay in Xingshan Temple any longer. She had watched Yin Chengzong grow up and her feelings were deeper than those of ordinary people. When she heard the news, she almost fainted and could no longer care about worshiping Buddha., and gave it directly to the Queen Mother. The Queen Mother sent someone to take her back to the palace the next day, but Shang Hua and Jin Bin, who thought they would go back together, did not go back to the palace with them.

    Three days later, the emperor approved Xiyue's request and allowed Huaxi to go to the prince's mansion to express condolences in ten days, but asked to return on the same day.  Just when Huaxi thought she was returning to Beijing alone, the second decree from the palace came down. The queen asked Princess Shanghua and the concubine to return to the palace on the same day as Huaxi to attend the funeral.  Obviously Emperor Dahua didn't trust himself and had people monitoring him everywhere.

    Bailan knew that the plan had changed and asked Huaxi what she meant, but Huaxi said: "There are still ten days, don't rush, don't rush." ??Seeing that Huaxi looked calm and relaxed, she didn't ask any more questions. In short, what did the master want her to do?  Just do it.

    It was night, and Hua Xi was sitting in the house, lying on a rocking chair cushioned with a thick velvet blanket, humming a tune to the sound of Bailan's flute in a lazy manner.

    Suddenly, the back window was opened, and a figure rushed into the house. Bai Lan was alert and used the flute as a knife to attack the person quickly, but she heard Hua Xi shout: "Wait!"

    Bai Lan stepped in front of Hua Xi and found that the intruder had pulled off the face towel. She suddenly said: "It turns out to be the Prince Consort!" After saying that, she smiled and exited the room, leaving the two of them behind.  Talk in the room.

    Huaxi never moved the rocking chair. The chair was padded with a thick velvet blanket. She wore a lotus-colored jacket trimmed with white rabbit fur and embroidered with hibiscus flowers. Her legs were covered with a thin quilt of gold-embroidered crabapple green satin.  On her feet were strange looking rabbit-head shoes.

    "It's cold in the mountains. If you're afraid of the cold, you should let me burn a charcoal basin."

    Hua Xi didn't say anything. Ouyang Zheng pulled up a round stool and sat next to Hua Xi. He looked at her little jade-white face sunk in the clumps of furry rabbit fur, her eyes squinting at him, her red lips pouting, and she was full of anger.  The little one is really cute.

    Ouyang Zheng smiled, reached out and pinched her cheek, "Why are you angry? Are you worried that your husband didn't come to see you earlier?" (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Qidian (qidian.com).  com) Vote for recommendations and monthly votes. Your support is my biggest motivation.) (Remember this website address: www.hlnovel.com
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