Chapter 1808 Return to My Mother
At this moment, Uncle Li said that this jade was not an ordinary jade, but a rare yellow blood jade, which really surprised Ye Ran.

When he gave her this jade at the beginning, he only said it was Gu Sanniang's relic, and it was considered as her consultation fee, worth several hundred taels of silver at most.

He is not Gu Sanniang's only son at all, but His Royal Highness King Xiao.

The relics of his mother and concubine were actually used by the noble concubines in the palace, no wonder it was the extremely rare yellow blood jade.

this liar...

There was also a wooden hairpin on Yeran's head, so she simply took it off and handed it to Uncle Li.

"Here, Uncle Li, take a look!"

It looks like an ordinary hairpin!

Ran Niang deliberately took it off her head to show him, thinking that there must be some clue, otherwise she would not have kept wearing such a hairpin on her head.

Uncle Li sniffed it close to the tip of his nose, and his sleeves suddenly moved without wind, and then, a miraculous scene appeared.

A layer of sawdust on the wooden hairpin fell off one after another, revealing an exquisitely carved phoenix hairpin with clear texture, and the phoenix on it was about to fly.

Uncle Li saw the hairpin in his hand clearly, and his expression suddenly changed.

Ye Ran was a little surprised when she smelled the aroma, "Agarwood hairpin?"

Only then did Uncle Li calm down and nodded: "Ten thousand years of agarwood, nourishes the body and mind, eliminates filth and diseases, and refreshes the mind. This is a rare piece of sacred wood. The phoenix carved on it is vivid. Wrap it with wooden veneer. Ran Niang, the implication of Phoenix, you should know that this hairpin is not wrapped in wooden veneer, so don’t wear it again in the future, put it away first, so as not to cause trouble.”

At the beginning, when he threw the hairpin to her, she always thought that it must be an extremely ordinary hairpin, so she accepted it calmly.

It wasn't Uncle Li's hand, Ye Ran didn't know that this hairpin still had a secret.

At that time, he and her had only met each other a few times, why would he give him such a precious thing?

Or, he doesn't know the secret of this hairpin?

I don't know, why do I wear it all the time?
Could it be that this hairpin was a gift from the first emperor to the imperial concubine, the first emperor gave it to the imperial concubine, and at that time had the idea of ​​disposing of it, and wanted to make the imperial concubine the empress.

In short, this hairpin really has a shocking secret behind it. Now that it has been covered with a layer of wood, it really can't be used on the hairpin in the future.

The reason why she kept wearing this hairpin was not because it was expensive, but because it was the first thing he gave her.

It's a pity that I can't wear it now!
What a pity?
Isn't that scene in the state capital enough to make her sad?
He lied to her, and there is Liu Ruyan, a concubine, she is a night dyer, and she will never accept sharing a man with any woman.

That's it!

Ye Ran gathered the hairpin into the armhole and temporarily put it away.

Ye Ran was shocked by the secret of this hairpin, and Uncle Li was even more shocked than her, because this hairpin was not from Lingyun, but from Tao Dian.

Moreover, this vivid carving was carved by Tao Dian, a master cutter. The phoenix on it will spread its wings and want to fly, which is extremely realistic.

The secret of this hairpin is very likely related to the Ye clan's extermination of the clan.

This matter can only be confirmed when he returns to Tao Dian...

Ye Ran and Uncle Li had their own concerns, and fell into silence for a moment. The carriage turned around the mountain road ahead, and suddenly there was a faint sound of swords clashing, accompanied by the heart-piercing cries of children.

"You bad guys, don't, don't, give back my mother, give me back my mother..."

(End of this chapter)

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