Sui Yuan took the initiative to come to him, which was something that even the Emperor of the Later Zhou Dynasty did not expect.

When the great eunuch took her into Qinzheng Hall, he almost didn't remember who the person in front of him was.

It was Sui Yuan who knelt down, kowtowed, and took the initiative to introduce himself: "My son, Sui Yuan, would like to ask about my father's well-being."

The emperor seemed to have pondered for a long time before he remembered that he seemed to have such a daughter.

However, every New Year's Eve palace banquet, she seemed not to sit at the family banquet in the palace, so he rarely saw this daughter.

When I went to the Queen's Palace, I just had a meal and left. I didn't even have time to see Sui He, let alone her.

He glanced at the big eunuch, and then he helped the princess up and led her to sit on the wooden chair on the side.

"I haven't seen you for many years," the emperor said, "you have grown so big."

The chief eunuch brought a plate of peach blossom fruits in front of the emperor, put it in front of Sui Yuan and waited for her to pick it up and taste it.

After the emperor nodded, she dared to reach out and take it.

This thing is actually not delicious, and is even a little too sweet, but Sui Yuan still feels it is bitter.

There really didn't seem to be any affection between his father and her.

In fact, she had known this for a long time, but now in order to follow him on the southern tour, she had to expose the scars.

"You come to me, you must have something to do." The emperor was a sensible person, and he would not come to her door if he knew she was fine.

"Father, can you decide on the entourage for this year's southern tour?" Sui Yuan didn't go around too much: "My son has never seen the scenery of Jiangnan. I wonder if we can go together this year."

"You haven't been there?" The emperor was also surprised.

Every year on the southern tour, princes and princesses took turns coming, and he really didn't expect that there would be daughters who had not accompanied him to the south of the Yangtze River.

"I think when it was the princess's turn, she should have been slightly ill," the eunuch said quickly, "Your Majesty was worried about the princess's health, so he spared her the trip to the south and stayed in the imperial city to recuperate."

Ling Yu looked at the eunuch's expression and carefully studied his words again.

No wonder this man managed to get into this position. With just a few words, he helped the emperor find Sui Yuan under the stairs, and also showed his love for his daughter.

And the reaction was so fast that even Ling Yu didn't react. He had already settled the matter.

This job is indeed what he should do, and he takes this salary for granted.

"Then you can come along this year," the emperor said. "Go with Mrs. Hua and let her take care of you on the ship."

Suiyuan put down the pastries, stood up and thanked her: "Thank you, Father."

Seeing her thanking her so quickly, the emperor opened his mouth but didn't know what to say.

She is like his ministers or his people, but not like his daughter.

"Since my father has agreed, I will not bother my father much," Sui Yuan said. "My father is taking care of everything. I wish my father good health."

After saying that, she thanked her and left. The emperor glanced at the pastry she took a small bite of, lowered his head and continued to handle official duties.

Qing Ruo was waiting for her outside the palace. As soon as he saw her, he came over to support her and whispered, "How is it? Your Majesty agrees?"

Sui Yuan nodded at her and tried to restrain her joy: "I agree! Qingruo, we can go to the south together!"

The two of them happily held each other's hands, and Qingruo couldn't even hide his smile: "That's great! Princess! I can go and see it too!"

"You go back first, I want to find someone." Sui Yuan said.

Qingruo had an expression that said, "I understand, I understand, I understand. I'm going to find Mr. Hedi." "Go, go," Sui Yuan chased her away, "Go back to Chaolu Pavilion. Stop asking about my princess." .”

The place where Hedifeng lived was very far away from Suiyuan's Chaolu Pavilion, almost at the diagonal end of the central axis of the palace.

Sui Yuan trotted all the way, her cheeks turned crimson and there was a lot of sweat on her forehead.

She slipped in through the side door of the Proton Hall, went straight to his residence and knocked on the door.

As soon as Hedifeng opened the door, he saw Sui Yuan's red face.

He was holding a silver-white sword in his hand. Suiyuan didn't know the name of this sword, but Lingyu was very familiar with it.

It's called non-self-attachment, and it's the natal magic weapon of Gongli Quan.

This is forged from the only piece of Kungang Youying Jade in the world.
Jade is not originally a weapon for killing, but Youying Jade is the spiritual root left behind after the Taiyin God emerged. It is nourished by all things in the world and becomes indestructible.

Gong Liquan refined it and made it his own magical weapon. He also named it No-Self-persistence.
However, this thing was of little use in his hands. No matter how powerful it was, it was still cut off by Ling Yu's sword.

Otherwise, he would not have re-refined a long halberd called Taiwei as his natal magic weapon later.

Seeing the lack of self-attachment, Ling Yu really had a sense of reality that he had actually experienced these things.

All kinds of fantasy and dreams, all in front of flowers and under the moon, only this sword made her feel the piercing pain in her heart.

But at this time, Sui Yuan could not recognize this artifact at all, and only thought it was an ordinary sword of Hedifeng.

Busy telling him the good news that she could go to Jiangnan, she didn't even look at him at the moment.

Sui Yuan raised her head and gasped, and said to him happily: "This year I will accompany you on your southern tour, and we will go to the south of the Yangtze River together."

Hedifeng was stunned for a moment, and then he came back to his senses as if waking up from a dream: "Okay, you were not willing to get involved before, why do you want to do it this time?"

Sui Yuan was a little embarrassed to speak, so she could only mutter: "Don't worry about it. Anyway, you can take me for a walk when the time comes."

"Okay," Hedifeng agreed, "I will find an opportunity to take you for a walk when the ship docks."

"Your sword is so beautiful." Sui Yuan finally noticed it.

Hedifeng immediately hid the sword behind himself, with a bit of embarrassment and embarrassment in his expression.

Sui Yuan didn't know why he was like this, but he became more curious and wanted to stick his head out to take another look: "I have never seen such a sword before."

"The princess came to the Proton Hall alone. If someone sees her, she might start gossiping," Hedifeng changed the subject, "If there is nothing else, you should go back early."

"You have to drive me away every time I come." Sui Yuan was a little unhappy.

But his words still made sense. She was a princess, and she knocked on his door without a maid. When word spread, she couldn't explain it even with a hundred mouths.

"Then I'm leaving." After Sui Yuan said that, she turned around and left, not noticing that the people behind her were also looking at her back.

"Emperor," the person behind Hedifeng said, "Qi Hao is not a good person at this time, why don't you kill him?"

Hedifeng closed the door, turned around and looked at the God of War Diqun who descended to earth: "Killing to stop killing, cause and effect are difficult."

"There are still two years left, please allow me to take another look."

"But..." Di Kui seemed to have something to say, but finally decided to swallow it back, "Follow the order."

Hedifeng lowered his head and looked at the long sword in his hand. It exuded the glory of the Taiyin God in his lifetime, cold and sharp.


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