About half a month ago, Yu Zizhen received a letter that was delivered to the Prince of Zhenbei. The letter seemed to be just an ordinary letter of greetings to an old friend, but some obscure expressions in the letter made Yu Zizhen realize that this must be Lu Huaiyi. The father and son asked someone to send a letter saying they were safe.

She took the letter to Lu Huaiyi's wife Pang, who quickly recognized that the handwriting on the letter belonged to Lu An, one of the Lu family guards who had followed.

Lu An injured his right hand on the battlefield, and since then he has been practicing using his left hand to hold a knife and a pen under the supervision of Lu Huaiyi.

Lu Huaiyi often took his handwriting back to the main hospital to check whether he was practicing carefully, so Lu Huaiyi's wife Pang witnessed Lu An's left-hand handwriting from unformed to dog crawling, and then from dog crawling to clear and neat.

She also understood Lu An's cryptic expression and knew that Lu Huaiyi and his son, Lu Ping and Lu An were all safe at the moment.

She kept the letter as a treasure, and her two daughters-in-law also learned from her that their husbands were temporarily safe.

The mother-in-law and daughter-in-law cheered up a lot and became even more grateful to Yu Zizhen.

At this time, Yu Zizhen proposed that the Lu family change their appearance and go out of Beijing around the Wanshou Festival to do something for her that should not be exposed to other people. Pangzi agreed on behalf of everyone in the Lu family without even thinking about it.

She didn't ask Yu Zizhen what he wanted to do specifically, nor how he planned to send them out of the capital, nor how he planned to ensure their family's personal safety.

It's not that she doesn't dare, it's that during the time she spent with Yu Zizhen, she has established absolute trust in him.

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A few days after the end of July, Mr. Jiang found Yu Zizhen and reminded her that it was time to prepare Mid-Autumn Festival gifts for the people of Zhenbei Palace in the north.

Yu Zizhen nodded, "I know, I'll go shopping tomorrow."

She didn't have to spend any money anyway, so she didn't mind buying more for King Zhenbei and the others.

Well, by the way, she might be able to get some money and buy some things that she and her subordinates need.

When Mr. Jiang heard what she said, he knew that she was planning to take advantage of the public accounts again. Thinking of the letters sent by Princess Zhenbei to reprimand Yu Zizhen, Mr. Jiang couldn't help but sigh secretly.

I don't know if it's because Yu Zizhen is cold-hearted towards his father and mother. Anyway, since she came to the capital, Mr. Jiang has discovered that she is stingy.

Not only did she always give gifts to the Zhenbei Prince's Palace in the north through the public account, but she also firmly controlled her own small treasury. She refused to take any salary or rewards given by the three people in the palace. come out.

Not to mention providing money to support the palace's servants, guards, and him, the palace's staff, she even refused to support herself, _(:з」∠)_
The things she usually eats and wears are either shipped directly from the palace's shops and shops, or purchased with the proceeds from the palace's property.

This is an iron rooster with almost nothing.

Of course, although this problem of Yu Zizhen is strange, and although it does not match Yu Zizhen's noble status as the prince of Zhenbei, Mr. Jiang has the same ambition as the king of Zhenbei whom he is loyal to. In fact, he does not have the little money that Yu Zizhen spent. See it in your eyes.

Precisely because he didn't think this was a big deal, he acquiesced to Yu Zizhen taking advantage of the palace openly. But Princess Zhenbei, who was far away in the north, obviously had different opinions with Mr. Jiang and the King of Zhenbei behind him. She was angry at Yu Zizhen's stubbornness and that she was hiding private money while taking advantage of the prince's family, so she After failing to blow the whistle on King Zhenbei, he began to write letters to Yu Zizhen one by one.

In every letter she wrote, there was not even a single word of concern for her health or daily life. When Princess Zhenbei's mouth faced Yu Zizhen, it seemed that she could only say those words full of attack.

Unlike when facing Yu Zicheng, no matter her tone or wording, people can hear her motherly love for Yu Zicheng.

Fortunately, Yu Zizhen was not her biological daughter in the first place. After she read the first letter written by Princess Zhenbei to her out of curiosity, but saw the accusations throughout, Yu Zizhen never read Zhenbei's letter in person. There is a letter from Princess Bei.

After that, she directly asked Yu Heng to open and read every letter she received, "I'll read it if there's something serious to do."

After this period of unremitting efforts, Yu Heng has learned to recognize many commonly used words. Although she did not know every word in the letter written by Princess Zhenbei, the few new words did not prevent her from even guessing. Understand what Princess Zhenbei is expressing.

Every time she helped Yu Zizhen read a letter, the content in the letter would make her feel aggrieved and angry for Yu Zizhen. She is a real child, and when she feels unhappy, she will inevitably have seven emotions.

Mr. Jiang also realized that Princess Zhenbei must not have said anything pleasant in the letter. Well, she probably said something very unpleasant.

It happened every time, Mr. Jiang thought to himself, and it was no wonder that Yu Zizhen was completely cold-hearted towards Princess Zhenbei, and was unwilling to even read or reply to the letters she wrote.

Mr. Jiang knew that this was very inappropriate. If the relationship between mother and daughter was allowed to continue to deteriorate, the disharmony between them would probably become a major hidden danger in the success of the Zhenbei Palace.

He wanted to persuade Yu Zizhen, but Yu Zizhen had a very upright idea. Whatever he said, Yu Zizhen treated him as a monk and recited sutras, and refused to listen.

He tactfully reminded the prince to restrain the princess, but the princess was also a stubborn person. She agreed openly, but secretly she still went her own way and was extremely stubborn.

This mother and daughter have an unprecedented tacit understanding in this regard. Neither of them is willing to give in, so the relationship will naturally not get better.

Mr. Jiang was full of worries, but Yu Zizhen didn't take it seriously at all.

She was happy because the eldest prince finally agreed to go out to the palace with her to play.

She has completely cured the eldest prince's leg. In order to avoid the ubiquitous spy in the palace, she secretly teaches the eldest prince who has recovered from health to practice martial arts and strengthen his body. Recently, she has been lobbying the eldest prince to go out of the palace with her to play.

The eldest prince was very moved, but he was also very worried. In the end, his father, His Majesty the Emperor, had a deep talk with him in private. Then he followed his heart and nodded in agreement when Yu Zizhen mentioned the matter again.

When he left the palace for the first time, Yu Zizhen originally planned to take him to see the bustle of the capital, but Mr. Jiang happened to remind her to buy something again, so she simply merged the two things together.

"I will bring the eldest prince over for lunch. Aunt Zhang, please pay more attention to the dishes." After saying this, he gave Madam Zhang another 100 taels of silver and asked her to buy ingredients from the big kitchen. Only then did Yu Zizhen Take a carriage to the palace to pick up the eldest prince Xiao Yuanjin.


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