Chapter 48 Exile
A fast horse galloped over and urgently stopped Bai Yuerong's carriage.

The man on horseback drove the horse to the car window and said anxiously, "Princess, the general has been sentenced to exile in Ninggu Tower, and he is leaving today!"

The car window was pushed open suddenly, revealing Bai Yuerong's angry face, "What did you say?!"

"Didn't you say that the investigation is still underway? Why did you suddenly make such a decree? Such a big crime was easily found out in such a short period of time?!"

Bai Yuerong's words were like firecrackers, one word following the other, not only fast, but also full of anger.

"..."

The visitor didn't know how to answer, so he could only keep silent.

On the other hand, Grandma Gu on the side murmured, "She really hit the mark."

Bai Yuerong, "What's the point?"

Nanny Gu, "Madam said that the king wants his subjects to die, and the subjects..."

"Fuck the king wants the minister to die, the minister has to die!" Bai Yuerong almost gritted his silver teeth, and interrupted Madam Gu's words rudely.

Bai Yuerong was like an enlightened man, and he figured everything out instantly after listening to Grandma Gu's words.

Before she could admire her daughter-in-law's intelligence, she urged the coachman to return home immediately.

Gu Momo hurriedly asked, "Princess, what are you going to do?"

Bai Yuerong clenched his hands tightly into fists, and said with a face as cold as frost, "Keep the green hills here, so you don't have to worry about running out of firewood. It's just a temporary forbearance. I want my son to die right now, huh, he's dreaming!"

Seeing Bai Yue's face like this, Gu Nai's originally anxious heart suddenly settled down.

After getting out of the carriage, Bai Yuerong couldn't wait for the servant girls in the carriage behind to follow her, and walked quickly into the gate of the palace holding her skirt.

While walking, he said, "Let the housekeeper come to see me quickly!"

On one side, Bai Yuerong was busy instructing the housekeeper to do things. On the other side, Bu Yao had been put into prison clothes, shackled, and taken out of the cell.

It was obvious that he had not been in the dark cell for long, but when he came out of it, Bu Yao was still blinded by the sudden light.

Before she could adapt to the light, Bu Yao was pulled so hard that she staggered and almost fell down.

She frowned and held back her breath, her eyes looked timidly at the other person's face, at first glance she seemed to be looking at the other person's face, but in fact she was remembering the other person's face, thinking that it would not be too late for a gentleman to take revenge for ten years, This account must be settled later!
The other party didn't say where he wanted to take her, but Bu Yao actually knew it.

At this time the decree of exile was communicated.

It's just a little strange that the decree of exile in previous lives was stated in the same imperial decree as that of house raiding, but it is said separately in this life.

Bu Yao didn't know why, she could only guess that she was affected by what she did.

She didn't think much about it, and followed along obediently. Then, when she came to the gate of the Criminal Department, she saw several officials and prisoners in prison uniform.

Bu Yao only glanced, and found a few unfamiliar and familiar faces among the group of prison uniforms.

She knew that these were people who were going to be exiled with them.

Buyao glanced around and left.

When the waiting officer saw Buyao approaching, his eyes widened immediately, with a malicious smile on his face.

Bu Yao felt those malicious gazes, frowned in disgust, and ignored those gazes.

She stood there motionless, with lowered eyebrows and eyes, causing many people to look at her frequently.

After waiting like this for nearly half an hour, two officers came out carrying a bloody man on their shoulders.

(End of this chapter)

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