Chapter 1673

He couldn't openly defend Qu Tiange in front of Mo Ran, but he seemed to be able to hear some news about Qu Tiange from Mo Ran.

Tang Nineteen's heart instantly shifted from his concern for Murong Xi to Qu Tiange.

"The Prince Liang you mentioned just now, you mean that after his concubine passed away, he became depressed?"

In her heart, she was beating chugs, not wanting to hear an answer that disappointed her.

If her deliberate fulfillment is in exchange for Qu Tiange's ignorance of the government and depression, then she is at a loss.

Mo Ran snorted coldly: "What is sluggish, I'm afraid it's not about seizing power and usurping the throne."

Tang Nineteen heaved a sigh of relief. If his own death had inspired him, it wouldn't be a waste of his time to take it down.

"What's your expression?"

Tang Nineteen realized that he expressed his wrong feelings, but fortunately he was clever enough: "An irrelevant person, I just asked you casually, what kind of expression should I express when he seized power and usurped the throne. But speaking of this, the empress of Daliang has passed away. Do you know about this?"

Mo Ran frowned: "You seem to have a lot to do with the Daliang royal family."

"Isn't it possible? Even in the streets and alleys, the affairs of the royal family have always been talked about after dinner. I'm just a little curious. You don't want to talk about it."

Tang Nineteen lay down on the chair pretending to be indifferent, pinched a grape and put it in his mouth, and quickly spat it out again: "It's so sour."

"It's not sour anymore."

"It's not sour. It's the most sour grape I've ever eaten. My teeth are about to fall out."

In Mo Ran's expression, there was a slight flash of deep meaning, and he quickly hid it cleanly: "It's getting late, you should go to bed early, by the way, I forgot to tell you, because of your troubles, your cousin, Princess Zhiluo, also He was kicked out of the Grand Prince's Mansion."

"It seems that the eldest prince is really a bit perverted. ——Where is she?"

Mo Ran didn't answer but asked instead: "Why don't you feel guilty at all, as far as I know, you and your cousin should have a good relationship?"

"You know, hehe, why should I feel guilty? I feel lucky for my cousin. She wrote to me and told me about some unhappy things. She didn't live well in the eldest prince's mansion. After leaving, there is something wrong with her." Why not."

"A woman has been divorced. Have you thought about how she will live in the future?"

Mo Ran didn't understand whether Tang Nineteen was emotionally indifferent, disregarding other people's feelings for his own benefit, or whether he was really cool and unrestrained, which made sense.

She then asked her the most practical question, trying to kidnap Tang Nineteen morally.

It's a pity that Tang Nineteen is a few generations ahead of Mo Ran in terms of self-worth recognition.

In the 21st century, women are no longer the appendages of men, have independent personalities, enjoy the same status and dignity as men, and will not fail to survive because they are abandoned.

She was lying on her side, looking at Mo Ran with half-closed eyes: "She has money, a maid, a brain, hands, horns, and a home, why can't she live."

"Do you think she can go back to Xueyue Kingdom?"

"Hehe, just because I can't go back, shouldn't it be living a more nourishing life? Do you know what the biggest dream of my life is?"

"what?"

Tang Nineteen thought of Mo Ruluo, whom friends could betray for the sake of freedom.

Mo Ruluo's biggest dream in this life, hehe: "Leave Xueyue Kingdom, a small country of ice and snow, and go to the outside world, abandon the identity of a princess, no longer bear the fate of the entire country, and live recklessly."

(End of this chapter)

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