General Ji was acquitted and released, and the emperor also gave him a vacation for a while because of this incident.

Wan Ge went to see him and said a few words to General Ji.

General Ji looked at his sister, who must have been worried to death during his imprisonment. He reached out and touched her head: "Don't be afraid, brother, isn't it okay? Don't worry, brother didn't do it, and the emperor will naturally give him a clean chit."

General Ji actually felt that something was wrong, but as the one who was imprisoned, he couldn't contact or contact anyone, so he really had no way to verify it. He just vaguely felt that there was something wrong with the governor of Yingjiang.

Wan Ge didn't smile at this moment, but just looked at General Ji seriously and asked back: "Brother, do you really think that it was the emperor who gave you a clean chit?"

General Ji knew it wasn't, of course, but he knew that his sister loved the emperor very much. Regardless of whether this matter was related to the emperor, the person who finally ordered him to be released was indeed the emperor, although the person who imprisoned him was also the emperor.

But he didn't want his sister to have too much conflict with the emperor, after all, they were husband and wife and would be together for the rest of their lives.

But he didn't expect Wan Ge to say that suddenly. General Ji Xiao felt at a loss when facing his sister for the first time.

"Brother, I don't have any expectations for him anymore."

With just this sentence, General Ji instantly understood what Wan Ge meant. He thought Wan Ge had also asked for help after he went in, and the ending might be worse than he imagined.

It was not until later that General Ji knew that he had not been executed because his pregnant sister knelt in the snow for two hours.

It was also because of this incident that the news that Wan Ge was not favored spread. For half a month, the emperor had not visited her bedroom.

General Ji was in a complicated mood. He thought his sister was extremely favored by the emperor, but now he found that the so-called deep love of the emperor was just like this.

After meeting General Ji, Wan Ge returned to her bedroom, and then started a life of house arrest again, not going anywhere except the bedroom.

After finishing his business, Ye Zhaobai went to Chaohua Palace of Wan Ge before dusk.

Wan Ge wore a red dress, stood in the snow, and reached out to catch the fallen plum blossoms. No palace maid stood beside him, and she was like the beautiful and proud red plum blossoms in the vast white snow.

She was like a plum blossom fairy from heaven, isolated from the world, like a banished fairy, as if she would disappear between heaven and earth with the snowflakes in the next second.

Perhaps she noticed his gaze, so Wan Ge turned back.

I don't know if it's because I started to care, so I gradually found that the other party is really beautiful, and there is a feeling of getting more and more beautiful.

The woman who was once called the most beautiful woman in the imperial capital is really unparalleled in the world.

It's a pity that such a woman is no longer the general lady who came to him with a pure smile in his memory when he was young.

Now she is quiet and indifferent, and treats him with only boundless alienation.

No! No! How can it be like this? After all, Wan Ge was his queen, his wife.

Wan Ge should not be alienated from him, they were husband and wife.

With this thought in mind, Ye Zhaobai stepped forward and stretched out his hand to hug her, but Wan Ge turned and left.

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