A vegetarian who chants Buddha, the nanny deliberately makes things difficult for her. Wan Ge also wants to know what the princess is planning.

Is she the kind of person she thinks, or does the princess just want to test her, or test her position in Qi Yan.

Since the princess asked her to go, Wan Ge couldn't not go, so she followed the nanny.

Ning Lu behind Wan Ge was a little worried. She always had a bad premonition.

Before entering the door, Wan Ge looked at the plaque in front of the palace, and instantly realized that this palace should have been where the queen mother lived.

It should be that the queen mother loved this daughter and kept her by her side. After becoming the queen mother, she brought her here and let her live here.

When Wan Ge followed the nanny in, the other party was still chanting. It's just... the moment Wan Ge saw that person, she could feel the blood on her hands. This princess... is really not simple.

Now that Wan Ge was neither the queen nor a junior, she naturally had to pay respect to the princess. But the other party seemed not to hear her and kept reciting the sutra.

After a long time, the princess finished reciting the sutra and opened her eyes to look at Wan Ge.

With a faint smile on her face, and with a bit of apology, she said to her wife: "Ah, the imperial concubine is here, please sit down."

Although the other party seemed to be immersed in reciting the sutra and did not hear her words, Wan Ge had already understood the other party's motives.

These aunt and nephew both gave her a warning as soon as they came, which was a bit interesting. Qi Yan would not learn bad things from her, right?

Wan Ge sat down properly and said softly, "I wonder what the princess wants to see me for?"

The princess still had a faint smile on her face, and her tone was gentle, like an elder who was easy to get along with: "Nothing, I just heard that A Yan got married, so I wanted to see what the imperial concubine looked like. Now that I see her, the imperial concubine is really beautiful, no wonder A Yan likes her so much."

"Thank you for the compliment, Your Highness." Wan Ge thanked her again obediently, and there was nothing wrong with her behavior.

Then the princess said, "I heard that the imperial concubine grew up in a martial arts sect, but I didn't expect her behavior to be no less than those rich ladies."

The princess' words seemed to be nothing on the surface, but Wan Ge could understand them no matter how yin and yang her tone was. The other party's words were mocking her. She grew up in the martial arts world since she was a child. She was originally thought to be a yellow-haired girl who didn't know the rules and was irritable, but she didn't expect it to be pretty good. In addition, she was also mocking her for growing up in the martial arts world, and the words "rich lady" seemed to have nothing to do with her.

Wan Ge took it calmly: "Although I grew up in the underworld, my father has taught me etiquette since I was a child."

This sentence is true. When the original owner was a child, there was indeed an older nanny who taught her.

The two of them chatted like kicking a ball, tossing it back and forth, and in the end no one was hurt by the ball.

After a while, the princess let her go.

Wan Ge bowed again and left.

The nanny stood beside the princess and said directly: "You are really an ungrateful person. How dare you talk to His Highness like this."

The nanny did not get any benefits from Wan Ge, so she was naturally a little unwilling. For this situation, of course, she should say something unfriendly to Wan Ge in the princess's ear.

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