Concubine Allure: Pick up a prince and grab the country

Chapter 406 Chapter 449 The Stolen Letter

Chapter 406 Chapter 449 The Stolen Letter
Imperial Princess!Who else but Yan Qingcheng!
How could a mere Yan Qing kill Yong'er? He checked Yong'er's knife edge and killed him with a single stab through the heart from the front. It is precisely because of this that it shows that the only people who attack Yong'er are acquaintances that Yong'er has met. Apart from martial arts masters, the only thing Dijing can do is Chu Yuanheng and his shadow guards.

Chu Chonglin hurriedly asked:
"How to take advantage of the heat?"

……

After Yan Aoxiong speculated and asked that Chu Yuanheng would stay in Yongdinghou's mansion tonight, he immediately ordered someone to clean up a separate courtyard for Chu Yuanheng to rest in. Chu Yuanheng did not refuse, but went straight to the princess's pavilion.

Yan Aoxiong had no choice but to let Yunxi tell Yan Qingcheng to go to his study.

Yan Aoxiong saw Yan Qingcheng walk into the study, got up and walked towards her, and immediately asked:
"Tell me! Why did you run away from home without telling me? Where have you been in the past half a month? How did you come back with King Qi An? Why didn't he go back to the palace and stay in the Princess Pavilion? Also, he What happened to your injuries?"

Yan Qingcheng was made dizzy by Yan Aoxiong's barrage of questions, she said with a smile:
"Father, you ask so many questions at once? I don't know which one to answer for a while?"

Yan Aoxiong said with a tense face:
"From beginning to end, answer one by one."

Yan Qingcheng knew that he couldn't escape this hurdle, so he rolled his eyes, recalled Yan Aoxiong's question, and then replied slowly:
"I didn't leave without saying goodbye. I obviously left a letter for Dad, and it was placed on the table in my bedroom. Didn't Dad see it?"

Yan Aoxiong's eyes flashed suspiciously, Yan Qingcheng immediately understood that Ji Wenshuang must have taken the letter she left for her father, that's why Ji Wenshuang knew her whereabouts, no wonder so many assassins were able to accurately Determine where she must go, and set up an ambush there to wait for her.

This matter is also due to her carelessness, she did not intend to take Yuse away at that time, so she put the letter on the table with confidence, with Yuse around, it is impossible for outsiders to take the letter from the table.

Yan Aoxiong's anger disappeared, and he didn't want to continue to ask where the letter went. He had already guessed who tampered with it, "What was written in the letter?"

Yan Qingcheng said frankly:
"My daughter is going to Yunchi Taohuawu to find the place where my mother lived?"

Yan Aoxiong was so shocked that his breath stagnated, he stared at Yan Qingcheng, and said in astonishment:

"How do you know that your mother lived in Yunchi Taohuawu?"

Yan Qingcheng stuck out her tongue and said with a smile:

"Dad told me?"

"When did I say that?"

"On the anniversary of my mother's death last time, my father drank a little wine and talked about the days when you and my mother lived in Taohuawu in front of my daughter..."

Yan Aoxiong finally remembered that night, he did slip up, but he only said that he was in Taohuawu, there were at least a dozen places in Taohuawu in the Three Kingdoms, how did Qingcheng know it was Yunchi?
He was about to continue asking questions, but Yan Qingcheng took the initiative to explain:
"Father wants to ask my daughter how she knew it was Taohuawu in Yunchi, right? It's because of the peach blossom tree in her yard, its variety is only found in Yunchi, so my daughter deduced it."

Yan Aoxiong had a sullen face, "What are you doing in Taohuawu?"

Yan Qingcheng lowered his eyes, curled his lips in grievance, and said:

"My father never told me about my mother's past. My daughter knows nothing about her mother's identity, past, appearance, or even where she died. Every Ching Ming Festival and the anniversary of my mother's death, my daughter I don't know which direction to worship. Since my father refused to tell me about my mother, my daughter wanted to find her past by herself. Since my mother lived in Taohuawu when she was pregnant with me, she must have died of dystocia. In Taohuawu, my daughter thought, maybe my mother was buried in Taohuawu, and my daughter wanted to visit her."

(End of this chapter)

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