Chapter 132: Found in the Palace (4)
Chapter 132 Entering the palace and discovering (4)
When paying, Xuan Yin pulled her back, and then put all the things she had just looked at more than two times on the counter.
Ning Yue: "..."
Xuanyin curled his lips into a smile: "You buy it for my sister, and I'll buy it for you."
I just bought one for your sister, okay? You bought me... one, two, three, four... forty-eight!
When Ning Yue showed up at the gate of the palace, Aunt Tan and the others had been waiting for nearly an hour. Aunt Tan has been in the palace for so many years, except for the empress, even Concubine Wu Gui has never made her wait like this. She wanted to get angry, but when she saw the things in Ning Yue's hands, she immediately felt relieved and walked over with a smile. , said: "You said you, come here, and buy so many things! My aunt, can she be an outsider! I'm afraid my mother won't know you are filial!"
Ning Yue: "..."
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It may be that so many gifts added points, and then Aunt Tan became very enthusiastic. From the moment she stepped into the palace gate, she introduced them to the big and small things of the palace.
The first thing she mentioned was Concubine Jia De. The news that Concubine Jia De's sister was brutally murdered because of colliding with Sikong Shuo had spread throughout the palace. Justice.
The emperor was able to usurp the throne as the regent, and Sikong Shuo contributed a lot. The emperor couldn't bear to punish Sikong Shuo for the daughter of a courtier, but he couldn't bear to hurt Concubine Jia De's heart either. After careful consideration, the emperor revoked Sikong Shuo's envoy to southern Xinjiang, and replaced Xuan Yu as an envoy.
The border of southern Xinjiang is the place guarded by his father Ma Yuan. I heard that the past few years have not been peaceful, and there is a tendency to war. Different from the Northern Territory, there is a God of War in the Southern Border who is as famous as Xuan Yu. Over the years, he has never lost a battle. Unless it is absolutely necessary, the emperor probably does not want to start a fight with him, so he chose the cunning Sikong. Shuo was an envoy. Now, Sikong Shuo was dismissed because of Concubine Jia De's accusation, in the eyes of others, maybe the emperor was punishing Sikong Shuo, but in Ning Yue's view, the emperor did not intend to negotiate peace at all. If Xuan Yu is appointed as an envoy, once the talks collapse, Xuan Yu will be able to take control of the battlefield immediately.
Concubine Jia De thought she had got what she wanted, but she didn't know her accusation. At this juncture, it just gave the emperor a reason to change the envoy.
Of course, another possibility cannot be ruled out: someone gave the emperor a reason to change the envoy.
She always felt that Jia Yuyan's appearance was too coincidental.
If Sikong Shuo knew which days she would go to Baolinxuan every month, and also knew that she and Chen Bo had a bad fight, then Sikong Shuo only needed to lure Jia Yuyan to Baolinxuan. strange. If Sikong Shuo pretended to be asleep and passed by there again, it was almost certain that the furious Jia Yuyan would run into him.
If these are the facts, then the person who can successfully lure Jia Yuyan to Baolinxuan, who can easily arouse Jia Yuyan's hostility towards her... can only be one person—Chen Bo!
She just said, Chen Bo obviously hates Ma Ningxin so much, why does he still put on a hurt expression in front of Jia Yuyan? It turned out that it was to make Jia Yuyan jealous!
Damn Chen Bo, is actually Sikong Shuo's henchman! No wonder the Ma family is not taken seriously! If Sikong Shuo wanted to crush the Ma family, it would be as easy as crushing an ant.
Chen Bo said that the one hundred thousand taels of gold was the payment for the goods. After she went back, she still wondered how much business a cotton seller can do, so much money for the goods. Now it seems that it is simply military spending.
Beside , Aunt Tan's voice still came: "...One more thing, Baolinxuan...closed...Jia Yuyan was killed there, offending the concubine De, can it still be opened?"
(end of this chapter)