Chapter 64 Chapter 76

Some fragments of memory came to mind intermittently.

Yan Qingcheng recalled that the reason why she, a person with a foreign surname, was bestowed the title of Princess Longxiang by the emperor was because during a royal hunt, the emperor's grandson Chu Yuanheng was in danger during the hunt, and Yan Qingcheng, who deliberately followed Chu Yuanheng behind him, was shot twice. saved.

The emperor never expected that this seemingly weak Yan Qingcheng could bend his bow and shoot wolves, and he admired it.

At the same time, in order to thank Yan Qingcheng for saving his grandson's life, he made an exception and made Yan Qingcheng the lord of Longxiang County.

Yan Qingcheng's fingers flicked across the well-preserved paper, and the fingertips rested on the face of the man who turned back coldly. That face was the person in the portrait hanging in the room——

Chu Yuanheng.

These three words suddenly appeared in Yan Qingcheng's memory.

She frowned slightly, thinking repeatedly, thinking back and forth, thinking about it, and suddenly froze.

Chu Yuanheng? ——

Henglang of the Chu family? ——Yan Qingcheng thought of the person who Yan Qingcheng asked her to repay his favor in the past.

The Chu family, Heng Lang, Chu Yuanheng.

In Yan Qingcheng's mind, there is only one coincidence that has converged into a conclusion: Could it be that Mr. Heng of the Chu family is the grandson of the emperor, Chu Yuanheng...

Could it be that the person who said Qingcheng was thinking about it was Chu Yuanheng?
She hastily unfolded the scroll and looked at it carefully.

At the end of the scroll, there are two lines of small characters written in mandarin ducks, which are free and easy, graceful and beautiful, and the strokes make people can't help but have infinite reverie about the person who wrote them.

"There are trees in the mountains, and there are branches in the trees. If you are happy with the king, you will know if you don't know."

This is a courtship poem.

The room is full of portraits of Chu Yuanheng.

Therefore, the object of Yan Qingcheng's crush is undoubtedly Chu Yuanheng.

The reason why it is said that Qingcheng has a secret love, one can tell by looking at the painting that it is really a goddess who has a heart, and King Xiang has no intention of a bitter love.

Yan Qingcheng had told her earlier that Chu Yuanheng had saved her life when she was a child, and it was probably at that time that she secretly agreed with her.

The portraits here are the various expressions of Chu Yuanheng's daily life. In order to express his longing, Yan Qingcheng sent someone to secretly observe Chu Yuanheng, and drew down his words and deeds, and hung them here.

She had a crush on Chu Yuanheng, but because of Chu Yuanheng's ruthless looking back and resolute departure in the hunting ground that day, she could only end her lovesickness with pictures.

Yan Qingcheng, Yan Qingcheng, you are really pitiful.

She suddenly thought of Lin Yi, and couldn't help sighing sadly: But I'm not much better, we are indeed the same person.

Putting Chu Yuanheng on his lap with one hand, he unconsciously tapped Chu Yuanheng on the scroll with the fingertips of the other hand, thinking that she had completely lost Yan Qingcheng's friend.

Not only did she lose her luster, but she also got married to him.

How can this be good?

But after thinking about it again, she didn't promise Yan Qingcheng in her previous life to repay her kindness with her body, so she is not considered a broken promise.I suddenly felt relieved.

Through the picture scroll, Chu Yuanheng's gaze seemed to return to his memory. During the royal hunting that year, he always knew that there was a woman following him behind him, but he thought it was the nympho who admired him, and he didn't take it to heart.

The wild wolves that appeared in the hunting grounds were obviously let in on purpose. He hated the intrigues in the royal family, and even hated scheming women. At that time, he didn't know Yan Qingcheng, and only thought that he was a scheming woman who deliberately set up a trap saved him.

Otherwise, as a weak woman, how could she bend her bow and shoot wolves.

Later, Grandpa Huang appointed Yan Qingcheng as Princess Longxiang, and his guess was right, Yan Qingcheng just wanted to use him to gain the supreme glory.

It turns out...he was the one who wronged her.

At that time, Yan Qingcheng really admired him, not as nasty as he thought in his heart.

But why, when Yan Qingcheng saw these scrolls, his expression seemed strange?
(End of this chapter)

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