When she woke up, she was very panicked, but she had experienced a lot in her own world, and she quickly calmed down after realizing that something was wrong.

It happened that she came through after the original owner fell into the water, so she could use this as an excuse to say that she didn't remember, and then slowly learn about the original owner's affairs.

However, she might not recognize the people the original owner had met before.

There was a maid who reminded her, so she knew some things.

In this era, it was normal for a man to have three wives and four concubines, so when she got close to Xuan Yu, the maid did not remind her that Xuan Yu had a fiancée.

It was not excessive for Jiang Jintang to be Xuan Yu's concubine or equal wife. After all, the imperial power was supreme, and Jiang Jintang was just the daughter of a civil official.

Jiang Jintang only gradually became familiar with him and understood his various situations before suddenly discovering that Xuan Yu had a fiancée.

When she first asked him if he had someone he liked, he said no firmly, so Jiang Jintang didn't think about it. When she found out that he actually had a fiancée, Jiang Jintang was furious and went straight to his house.

But before she saw him, she regained her senses a little, so her tone was not arrogant, but she did ask him what was going on.

Xuan Yu immediately remembered what she had said, that she would never want a man who was fickle.

Of course, Xuan Yu couldn't tell him the truth, so she could only helplessly say that she and Wan Ge were childhood sweethearts, but he had no feelings for Wan Ge, and he only liked Jiang Jintang.

Wan Ge was arranged by their father when they were young, and he had no intention of having a man or a woman for Wan Ge, only a brother-sister relationship.

Xuan Yu also said that even if the emperor granted the marriage, he would break off the engagement because he had met the one he loved the most.

Jiang Jintang was in a very complicated mood at that time, because breaking off the engagement meant disobeying the imperial decree, and even if he was a prince and didn't die, he would definitely be punished.

Just a while ago, she heard about their broken engagement. Xuan Yu really broke the engagement for him, so she went to see Xuan Yu again.

Xuan Yu naturally expressed his love to her again. Looking at the other party's affectionate eyes, Jiang Jintang did not doubt it at all.

"Miss Jiang, you don't have to apologize. For someone as ungrateful as the Third Prince, I have to thank Miss Jiang for helping me get out of the sea of ​​suffering."

"How can you say that about him? How can you slander someone's innocence out of thin air?" When Jiang Jintang heard Wan Ge say that the other party was an ungrateful person, he stood up directly and slapped one hand on the table.

Wan Ge calmly took a sip of tea and smiled sarcastically: "Miss Jiang likes him so much, could it be that he told you that he only likes you and only wants to marry you."

"What do you want to say?" Jiang Jintang certainly didn't believe what Wan Ge said now, but she also wanted to know what the other party could say.

"Before my father got into trouble, he told me the same thing. He said that we were childhood sweethearts and had always been close friends. He only liked me, and he looked forward to our marriage." When Wan Ge spoke, she also shared the letter Xuan Yu had sent her during her mourning period.

From the initial concern for her mother's death to the sweet words of looking forward to marriage. The handwriting was Xuan Yu's, and the letter was not stamped with his personal seal, but Jiang Jintang was very familiar with that special peach blossom seal.

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