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Chapter 417 The prince misunderstood His Highness

Chapter 417 The prince misunderstood His Highness

Ronghuayuan was as quiet as ever.

It's just that this time, there is a feeling of "severe vitality". The two sisters from Pingyang may not have been seen for a long time, and everything has become more comfortable.

However, one of the small fish Rong Yi fed separately died.

When she excitedly went to see the fish being sorted in the pond, she discovered that among the fish that were fed separately, the fat ones had already caught up with the previous overlord fish, while the smaller ones were still small, and one of them had turned white, with its belly Cool and exposed outside.

Rong Yi frowned, sighed slightly, and said, "Pick that one up."

Xinrui quickly went to catch fish, and Rong Yi said: "Grandma Bai is right. Even if the fish are fed separately, the ones that can't survive will still not survive."

Hearing this, Granny Bai came over with a soft pillow, looked at the fish Xin Rui fished out, and said, "You're wrong, this is not the one I wanted to feed alone before." After saying that, she pointed to another fish. A medium-sized fish in the pond said: "That's the one the lady was talking about. The old slave looked at it yesterday and said it was the lady who saved its life. Sure enough, feeding it separately is still useful."

Rong Yi was silent for a moment, smiled at Granny Bai, and said, "Mother-in-law doesn't have to comfort me like this. I'm not feeling bad either."

Granny Bai helped Rong Yi sit on the soft couch beside her. She had just taken out the cotton pad on the couch to bask in the sun. It was soft and fluffy. Apart from being a little hot, Granny Bai felt very comfortable when she sat on it. Taking advantage of the situation, he put down the soft pillow next to her hand and said, "I didn't comfort the lady, but the lady doesn't believe me. Look carefully, there is a small black spot on the right side of the fish."

Hearing this, Rong Yi turned his head to look. It happened that the fish swam over and revealed a black spot on its right side.

Rong Yi was overjoyed, pointed at the fish, and said, "It's really there!"

Granny Bai smiled, looked at Rong Yi's face and said, "Madam is right, sometimes, some things can be changed by people."

Rong Yi raised her eyebrows and said, "I heard that the goddess gave her a glass of poisonous wine and left a whole corpse behind. No one came to claim it, so she just threw it into a mass grave, right?"

Granny Bai said "Yes": "When the old slave came home last night, he met some jailers who carried her out on a roll of mats. It looked like that was where she was going."

Rong Yi was silent, touching the tassels beside the soft pillow, and said, "She told me she was Lin Zhun's aunt, and I believed her. But luckily I didn't confide in her at that time. This woman is so vicious."

Granny Bai said: "She is indeed related to the Lin family, but this time the Lin family exterminated their relatives for righteousness, and no one cared about her. I want the old slave to say that if such a person who has cut off the world has done many evil things, God will look down upon him and punish him. It’s a good thing that no one cares about her.”

Otherwise, the murder of the prince's eldest grandson would not be a joke.

At this moment, Shu Yong came in with a pair of supplements and a baggage, handed the things to Xinrui, and said to Rong Yi: "Madam, these are the supplements sent by Lin Zhun's mother and the little ones she made by herself. Clothes, I heard that my wife is pregnant with twins, so I sent them new clothes to express my feelings."

It's obvious that she came here because of the matter about the goddess. To put it bluntly, she was afraid of pursuing her family again, but this matter has been solved by Rong Yi. Since the goddess is the one, she only needs to be punished, and it will harm her family. This was a bit ridiculous for Rong Yi, but she could understand Lin Zhun's mother's feelings and said, "Thank you for taking the things and thanking her for taking so much trouble. I will keep them in mind for the clothes she made for the two children. "

Upon hearing this, Shu Yong smiled, cupped his hands, and said, "My subordinate now knows how to reply."

To be honest, although he is the leader of the secret guard, he gets along well with his lieutenant. He also knows Lin Zhun’s mother. At first, he was afraid that the delicate lady in the courtyard would be angry and affect the Lin family. After all, he had been recruiting people. In the Yiyuan, he saw how much everyone valued the two young masters and the young lady. The goddess said something bad and insisted on bringing the dispute to the children. Fortunately, they were dealt with in time, otherwise it would be too troublesome to keep them around. Heart?

After Shu Yong left, Rong Yi clicked her tongue, lying on the couch and shaking her feet comfortably, suddenly...ah!Leg cramps.

In the midst of peace, Yu Heng and Xin Rui hurriedly knelt down to pinch her legs. Rong Yi gasped, her hands clenched into fists, and her lower body felt numb and uncomfortable.During this period, I had cramps not only during the day but also at night, and then I developed the good skills of Yu Heng and Xin Rui to massage with one hand.

……

On the third day after the goddess was executed, the eldest princess dressed in palace clothes, combed her hair back one by one and tied it up. She applied a little powder and dabbed her lips. After tidying up, she took Hualiu and prepared to go to the palace. .

After leaving Ronghuayuan, I met Jiang Yimin who was about to come over. The two of them looked at each other and paused. They looked at each other's indifferent expression without saying a word. After a long silence, Jiang Yimin spoke first: "You are dressed like this. , are you going to the palace?"

The eldest princess said "hmm", stared at him and said, "Are you looking for me?"

Jiang Yimin was silent and said bluntly: "The goddess is dead, let this matter go as it is."

Hearing this, the eldest princess raised her eyebrows and asked in confusion: "What do you mean?"

Jiang Yimin glanced at her, his eyes were straightforward, and his words were also

Never beat around the bush.

"Just don't cause trouble for her family."

The eldest princess frowned, and her eyes darkened instantly: "Why should I go to her family to trouble her? The more I heard what the prince said, the more confused I became."

Jiang Yimin felt that she was pretending to be stupid. In order to clean up his case, he sent an anonymous letter directly to Jing Zhaoyin about the bad things the goddess had done over the years. This incident did not cause any substantial harm. The witch had also committed suicide. He was originally unwilling to interfere, but he heard that the Lin family's mistress had been here, and then he found out the relationship between Lin Zhun and the witch. Lin Zhun was his son's subordinate. At this time, He didn't want the trouble at home to cause trouble for them at the border.

If she really kills them all, won't Lin Zhun's family be implicated?

But Jiang Yimin, who knew her character well, didn't make his words too clear, as long as she understood.

"Whether you understand or not, I'm here to see you today just for this reason. You go to the palace first."

After saying that, after taking a look at her face, Jiang Yimin turned and left.

The eldest princess stared at his back, holding the handkerchief tighter and tighter, her long nails pinching her palm painfully.

Hualiu looked at her face worriedly and said: "The prince has misunderstood His Highness, so what does the matter of the goddess have to do with Your Highness? Why didn't Your Highness tell the prince?"

The eldest princess' face was terrifyingly cold. She sneered, with a hint of silent bitterness on her lips: "Do you think he will believe me if I explain to him? He has already convicted me in his heart! I have an explanation. What’s the use? I don’t even bother to explain things I’ve never done!”

Hualiu looked at the stubbornness in her eyes and sighed silently. In fact, many times she felt that there were too many misunderstandings between the prince and His Highness. One always misunderstood, the other always failed to explain, and the conflicts became more and more serious. Like a snowball.

……

(End of this chapter)

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