Chapter 1589: The Empress’s Vicious Dog Factory (41)
Chapter 1589 The Empress’s Vicious Dog Factory (41)
When Xiao Xuanzi looked at Ruan Tang, Ruan Tang also looked at him.
In five years, the depression on Xiao Xuanzi's body seemed to be getting weaker and weaker. In front of her, he always maintained the beautiful side of the moon.
But Ruan Tang knows that he also has something to do.
"Just came back?" She asked, just about to get up, Xiao Xuanzi had already stepped forward, supported her skillfully, and put the pillows against her.
"Your Highness, put on your clothes."
Ruan Tang glanced helplessly, but did not refuse.
At this time, Xiao Xuanzi said: "The subordinate did something wrong today."
It sounded like a confession, but the gentle and harmless face couldn't see the shadow of guilt: "But, she's damned!"
"Did you kill her?" Ruan Tang knew who he was talking about, and looked at him disapprovingly, "What did you kill her for, dirty your hands."
Xiao Xuanzi wanted to say that his hands were already dirty.
But Ruan Tang believes that he is clean, and that is clean.
There was a bit of regret on his face, as if it were a pity: "His Royal Highness, I didn't kill her, I just frightened her a bit, but it was too casual. Looking at her situation, I am afraid that I will be crazy for a while."
When Zongzheng Mingya was eavesdropping outside the Changle Hall, he deliberately said to kill her, she was so scared that she would curse his Highness with that kind of poison.
How could he allow those people to continue to live?
Zongzheng Mingya can survive, but he has the final say on how to live!
"Oh, as long as she doesn't die, she can do anything. She shouldn't have died so early." Ruan Tang really didn't feel good about Zong Zheng Mingya.
The original owner has always been tolerant to let Zong Zheng Mingya. Once they were the sisters of the same mother, they grew up together, which seemed to her to be affectionate.
Secondly, the queen is dead. Zong Zheng Mingya is her closest relative except for the father, who has many children. If Zong Zheng Mingya is also dead, then she will really become a person.
And the queen has also told her more than once, that she must be nice to her sister, must protect her sister, and don’t let her be bullied...
The original owner has always fulfilled the responsibilities of the eldest sister and fulfilled the promise to the queen. Within her ability, no one dared to insult Zong Zheng Mingya.
Even if Zong Zheng Mingya ran to Concubine Wen, her Changle Hall was still open to Zong Zheng Mingya, and she still covered Zong Zheng Mingya.
Unfortunately, the white-eyed wolf is always the white-eyed wolf.
The original owner would lose so miserably, Zong Zheng Mingya played a key role.
After she died, Concubine Shu and her sons and daughters, Zong Zhengming Yu Zong Zhengming Zhang couldn't bear it, and moved to the emperor Xiaozhi with emotion and reason, hoping to bury the original owner in the tomb as a princess.
The emperor also has feelings for the original owner, but his feelings are no better than suspicion and suspicion, no better than the power in the hands of the Mu family, and no better than the dragon chair under him!
Under the guidance of Concubine Shu’s mother and son, the emperor also remembered the many warm things between their father and daughter when the original owner was young, and he was inevitably shaken.
Just as he was about to make an order, Zong Zheng Mingya met him again on the grounds of "pleasure on behalf of my sister" and submitted a letter with densely written information about the emperor's failure to find out the cause of the queen's death, and the fact that he had no eyes and no beads to dominate the imperial concubine. The grievances, complaints, and hatred.
The handwriting seems to belong to the original owner!
The emperor was furious again, and also angered Concubine Shu's mother and son who pleaded for the original owner.
Naturally, the original owner was not buried in the imperial mausoleum, but was sent out of the palace by the people of Dongchang, and buried with those royals who were beheaded or imprisoned for rebellion.
(End of this chapter)