At first, Yuwen Yao was angry, but afterwards, after a conversation with her father, she suppressed her anger in the end. In the end, they sat upright, there was nothing that they could not see, and they were not afraid of being watched.

But Liu Wei was different. Liu Wei's identity was already complicated, and if someone were to find out, it would definitely be a huge problem.

Every day that he could suppress this trouble was a day.

When Liu Wei saw Madam Yuwen, the old man had her eyes closed and was listening attentively to his granddaughter Yu Wen Min reading the contents of the book. When Liu Wei came over, Yu Wen Min took her leave voluntarily, but before she left, she looked at Liu Wei twice, as if she felt that she was familiar with her, but felt that staring at an unfamiliar man like this was not appropriate, so she quickly left.

With Yu Wen Min's departure, Yuwen Yao also retreated left and right.

Waiting until there were only four people left in the small pavilion, Liu Wei, Rong Ling, Madam Yuwen and Yuwen Yao, Liu Wei finally opened her mouth and said: "I will be troubling you today, I hope that you can forgive me."

The Madam Yuwen looked at Liu Wei from head to toe, and said: "Yao'er's friend, there's no problem."

Liu Wei laughed, and then exchanged a few words with the old lady.

The madame seemed to know that there were a lot of eyes in the room. Since the other party had exchanged pleasantries with her, she did the same. They chatted for a long time, but the topic was still the same.

It was only until the old lady found Liu Wei pleasing to the eye, then she stood up and said: "It's cold outside, let's go back to the house."

Going back to the house meant that he could at least say something confidential.

The old lady was giving Liu Wei a chance.

Liu Wei understood and immediately supported the elderly in entering the house.

When they reached the door of the main hall, the old mistress turned her head and said, "Come in alone."

Liu Wei was startled, and looked at Rong Ling.

Rong Ling nodded towards Liu Wei, motioning for her to go in.

Liu Wei lowered her head and helped the old lady enter the house. On the other side, Yuwen Yao was about to enter as well, but she was blocked by the old lady: "You are also outside."

Yuwen Yao was startled, and said: "Grandmother, I am your grandson …"

"Stand." Madam Yuwen repeated, then looked at Liu Wei and said, "Go in."

Liu Wei did not know what the old lady saw, but she did not ask, and only held onto the person, and walked in.

Liu Wei was about to speak when she heard his wife say: "Do you know anything about painting?"

Liu Wei was startled, but still replied: "I know a little."

"Do you understand the meaning behind the paintings on the wall?"

Only then did Liu Wei turn to look at the paintings, and after looking at them, her expression changed.

"This …"

Madam Yuwen said: "I knew that you would come sooner or later. Of course, it might not be you who has come, but in the end, it's still someone who has investigated the recent cases. Originally, I wanted to send these paintings to the yamen, or report them to the empress, but I felt that since they didn't find out anything about my Yu Wen family, why should I think too highly of myself? And now, you have still come! "

Liu Wei knew that the Madam Yuwen had misunderstood. She did not come to investigate something, she just heard what her grandmother said.

However, Liu Wei never thought that her unexpected gains would come so suddenly and with such force.

One could tell from one look that these paintings were all made by the Min Imperial Concubine.

After looking at too many of Min Imperial Concubine's paintings, even if Liu Wei didn't look at the names, she could still tell a little, but every single painting on the walls were all real works of the Min Imperial Concubine, and the contents within also fit the Min Imperial Concubine's usual style, as if they were all just paintings.

"This is, esteemed empress?" Pointing to the phoenix crowned woman on one of the paintings, Liu Wei asked.

The Madam Yuwen nodded, lowered her head and took a sip of the warm tea.

Liu Wei pointed to another painting: "Is this you?"

Madam Yuwen nodded again, looking at the image of herself, she could not help but laugh: "Min Imperial Concubine is a talented girl."

Liu Wei agreed and nodded, then looked at the other painting. This time, she saw that it was a beautiful lady with a small belly, looking like a beauty, beautiful beyond compare, especially her almond eyes, filled with love. However, her tears fell, causing everyone's heart to tighten, and their chests to feel a little stuffy.

"This …"

Liu Wei saw that the girl called Chu Yin was dressed in the concubine attire, and asked: "This, which lady is this?"

"Empress?" Madam Yuwen shook her head and sighed: "She is the one who isn't pleased to be called that."

Liu Wei was a little confused.

Madam Yuwen took off the painting, looked at it again, rolled it up and handed it over to Liu Wei.

Liu Wei was even more confused.

Madam Yuwen said: "It is rumored that the famous Mr.Liu has a close personal relationship with Rong Ling, and she has not returned to the capital for several months. If there is a chance in the future, hand this painting over to him for me."

Painting? Give it to Rong Ling?

"The woman inside …" Liu Wei muttered as her expression became somewhat strange.

The Madam Yuwen smiled, and said: "That's right, Chu Yin, is Second Prince's biological mother.

Liu Wei's body trembled, she was not only startled, it was also thunderstruck.

"This painting …"

Madam Yuwen looked at the paintings on the wall and was at a loss: "I'm old now, and have been through a lot of things lately, so I keep dreaming, dreaming about things from the past, and it's probably because the person in my dream was too clear, I couldn't help but hang up all the paintings Min Imperial Concubine had bestowed to me. After a long time, there were originally dozens of them, but now, there are only these few, and it was only within these few, that I realized, there was actually another painting of Chu Yin, Second Prince, I think I have never seen his mother imperial concubine before right?

Liu Wei held the picture scroll in her hand, but it was as if she was holding a piece of burning charcoal.

Liu Wei never thought that she would unexpectedly get a portrait of here.

Liu Wei then unfurled the painting again, and after looking at it for a while, seeing the sad eyes of the girl in the painting and her beautiful figure, she could not help but feel sad. Then, she looked at the inscription at the side.

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