Chapter 362 Guilty
Princess Xiang looked at the purse in her hand, and smiled to the maid beside her, "The implication of this crabapple flower is very good."

The maid echoed a few times and then helped Princess Xiang into the carriage.

When Princess Xiang returned to the palace, King Xiang was sitting in the main hall reading a book. When Princess Xiang came back, he greeted her with a smile: "Where did you go? This is, but it's easy for me to find."

Concubine Xiang took off her thin cloak and handed it to King Xiang, she glanced at King Xiang and said, "I told you in the morning that I sent a message to Concubine Jin to enter the palace. No."

King Xiang took Princess Xiang's cloak, seriously recalled what happened in the morning, and finally couldn't figure out why: "I was sleeping deeply when you left, you can shake me to wake me up and talk to me."

Princess Xiang smiled and looked at King Xiang for a long time, and King Xiang felt a little embarrassed.

Princess Xiang tiptoed to King Xiang's ear and whispered, "I don't want to."

King Xiang blushed immediately, Princess Xiang smiled and glanced at King Xiang, then turned around and went inside to wash.

After a long day of walking outside, it's great to take a bath.

When she left in the morning, she didn't say anything to King Xiang at all, and even ordered the servants not to tell King Xiang that she had entered the palace.

It's not that I want to do anything, but I just feel that life is too boring and needs to be adjusted.

Look, this effect is not very good now.

He must be angry and anxious, but in the end he still couldn't say a word of blame?

Princess Xiang took off her clothes and leaned in the tub, squinting her eyes to enjoy the maid's massage.

"Ma'am, aren't you afraid that the prince will be angry with you?" The maid sprinkled rose petals in the water.

Princess Xiang smiled lightly and said: "Let him be angry, he didn't tell me when he went to the side concubine's place, why should I tell him where I go?"

Standing at the door, King Xiang was taken aback for a moment, remembering that he had gone to visit the concubine when he heard that the concubine was ill the night before, and it turned out that the concubine was not seriously ill and even had a rosy complexion.

Originally, he came back thinking about taking a look, but for some reason, he rested at the side concubine's place.

I also forgot to tell the princess.

King Xiang suddenly felt a little guilty, and the little bit of anger that remained in his heart turned into nothingness.

Princess Xiang looked at the disappearing shadow on the window and exchanged glances with the maid beside her, then smiled silently.

She is not a concubine Jin, she can get the emperor's heart and eyes full of concern without doing anything.

At the beginning, King Xiang didn't like her. After she got married, he relied on some small tricks to make King Xiang fall in love with her slowly.

So in the later stage, some means are needed to maintain this relationship.

Furthermore, the emperor has a lot of opportunities to meet the concubine Jin every day, and the emperor spends more time thinking about it than meeting each other. Every separation is full of anticipation for the next time.

But King Xiang is different, King Xiang is now an idle rich prince, he is free almost all day, so it is natural and fast to stick together all day long.

This is why she needs to use some means to maintain this hard-won relationship.

Princess Xiang was thinking about something, and the maid beside her was carefully massaging her.

In the palace, Jiang Yuming peeled an orange and looked at the books on the table.

Meng Chengye sent someone over after dinner today, saying it was to relieve her boredom.

It was almost March, and there were not many tributes of oranges, but the cherries happened to be picked up early, so the last basket of oranges and the last basket of cherries were given to Jiang Yuming.

(End of this chapter)

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