Chapter 742: End of the game (1)
Chapter 742 End of the game (1)
After dinner, Guo Kuang got up and went back to the mansion. The princess looked at her pregnant daughter-in-law and Qin'er, who had no relationship with Guo Kuang, and finally turned her attention to Ning Yue: "You see off uncle."
"Yes, concubine mother." Ning Yue bowed and walked out with Guo Kuang.
In terms of status, Ning Yuegui is the princess of the county, so there is no need to treat Guo Kuang with such courtesy, let alone salute and greetings, but in the Xuan family and the Guo family, family affection is more important than status, and Princess Fuyuan is filial Guo Kuang and his wife and Mrs. Guo had offended the royal family a lot, and the concubine respected her elder brother and her natal relatives, and she was criticized by some clans to some extent. However, these are exactly what Ning Yue likes about the Xuan family and the Guo family. There is no hierarchy, and there is nothing to connect with each other except family affection.
"Is Xiao Yin okay?" Guo Kuang asked suddenly.
Ning Yue raised the corners of her lips slightly, and a rare wave appeared in her eyes: "I just received his letter, saying that I have arrived in Yunzhou, and everything is fine."
Guo Kuang nodded, looked at the sky, and said with a half sigh: "This battle is not easy to fight."
"Is uncle worried that Su Mu will rebel against Xuanyin?" Ning Yue asked bluntly.
Guo Kuang knew that she had her own views on politics, but he couldn't help being surprised when she heard her analysis so straightforwardly. After a while, he said again: "Su Mu is not from the Xuan family."
"Really?" Since Guo Kuang didn't name Su Mu as one of Zhongchang's attendants, Ning Yue wouldn't take the initiative to mention it either. Otherwise, Guo Kuang asked her how she knew, should she say that Xuanyin told her about her previous life memories? No matter how I answer, I still feel a headache, "I believe in Xuanyin."
"The first war..." Guo Kuang's mood showed a bit of anxiety, and it could be seen that he was very worried about Xuanyin. Many times, Ning Yue felt that Guo Kuang was more like Xuanyin's father than King Zhongshan, but unfortunately he was not. Guo Kuang went on to say: "If there is news from Xiaoyin, can you...notify me?"
Ning Yue replied: "Okay, I will definitely tell uncle."
"Thank you." After a pause, Guo Kuang asked again, "That...the painting you asked me for last time..."
"I asked someone to take it to the Southern Border Palace for the crown prince, but unfortunately the crown prince has passed away, so this matter is over." Ning Yue said regretfully.
"Maybe it's a good thing that they don't know about Xiaoyin's life experience. The struggle for imperial power is too cruel." When he said this, he seemed to have confirmed Xuanyin's southern border royal family.
Ning Yue hummed speciously, then changed the topic: "By the way, how is grandma?"
"Very good, just worried about Xiaoyin."
"Where is the princess? She should be giving birth soon, right?" Thanks to Bai Weier's medicine, Princess Fuyuan survived safely until now. Counting the days, it is almost the expected date of delivery.
When mentioning his daughter-in-law and grandson who is about to be born, a gentle smile flashed across Guo Kuang's serious face: "It's next month."
Ning Yue said sincerely: "Then I will congratulate uncle in advance."
While speaking, when they reached the gate, the servants drove the carriage over with sharp eyes, stopped not far away, raised the curtain and waited for Guo Kuang.
Guo Kuang got into the carriage, and suddenly lifted the curtains, looked at Ning Yue and said, "It is said in medical books that Aphrodite can also be used for medicine, I wonder if it is true?"
"Yes, it can relieve pain, help sleep, relieve cough, and has certain curative effect on some heart problems." Ning Yue said seriously, looking fearlessly at Guo Kuang, "Unfortunately, the raw materials of Afulong are too rare to come by. I don’t even know where to buy it. Otherwise, I really want to buy some back so that the patient won’t have to suffer so much after surgery.”
(end of this chapter)