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One hundred and eighty-three


Princess Changying could no longer muster the energy to take care of these things.

Since Li Shao was dead, his daughter's marriage had been delayed.

Chu Jingxing shouldn't think about getting married anymore.

But she felt that the family that was even worse was not worthy of her precious daughter anyway.

After thinking about it, her heart ached and she had no idea.

The relationship between her and her consort was not good, but after something like this happened, the consort simply took her children to her hometown in Jinling.

He had indeed been to the princess mansion before and asked her if she wanted to go.

How could Princess Changying be willing to go back to her hometown after so many years?

She had never been close to the Li family and strictly maintained her princess' self-esteem.

The Li family members had to perform a full set of etiquette whenever they saw her.

This was why the prince-in-law gradually became discordant with her.

But she became more and more contemptuous.

When the prince-in-law sent her eldest son and the remaining sons to study in Jinling, she became even more dissatisfied with the Li family.

Although there was no relationship between the two parties at first, they were finally at peace with each other.

Who knew that everything would be ruined when Li Shao died.

The consort said that it was she who taught Li Shao like this, and if he had been more responsible, such a thing would never have happened.

He kept accusing her of killing his son.

But is it possible that she is willing to do this?

Neither the eldest son nor the second son were close to her, and they saw each other more throughout the year, that is, during festivals.

Only the youngest son and daughter were raised by her.

Watching them grow up, she held them dear to her heart.

Pampering and pampering, planning for their future.

Originally, Li Shao was going to be the third prince's companion, and Li Guiniang, needless to say, was going to prepare for the third prince to become the prince's concubine.

Everything was going according to plan, but who knew that such a disaster would happen.

Naturally, she couldn't blame her son, and she couldn't bear to blame her daughter, who already blamed herself so much that she wished she could leave with her brother, so she spent all her energy on her daughter.

Chu Jingxing's matter must have failed.

After making such a big mistake and carrying such a bad reputation, Emperor Longqing would not do anything to ruin his reputation even if he was not particular about it.

Then you can only make your own plans.

She held her head with one hand and felt a little uncomfortable.

She pressed her temples for a while before she calmed down.

She breathed a sigh of relief.

Seeing Aunt Shi coming, she nodded to her and asked, "Is Gui Niang feeling better?"

Aunt Shi brought her a cup of honeysuckle tea to clear away her anger.

Seeing how tired she was, she sighed: "Princess, you can rest for a while before working on this matter.

Why is she so tight?"

Princess Changying smiled bitterly and shook her head: "How can it be so easy?

I don't plan to have Guiniang's reputation in the capital be so bad now, but the people in Jinling are not a trouble-free group.

They are better than those in the capital."

The new rich are more Be more arrogant.

The man surnamed Li keeps making trouble with me all day long, saying that I am arrogant and will delay Gui Niang sooner or later if I don't ask Gui Niang to go back, but he doesn't think about it with his pig brain.

Which of the eyes is not on the top of the head?"

Ordinary people in Jinling naturally shouldn't think about it.

Even if Li Guiniang is deprived of her title of princess, as long as she is a princess, she will not ask her daughter to marry someone from a low-income family.

But those who are famous in Jinling are all old nobles.

There are also some old nobles who have declined, but all of them still regard themselves as the time-honored brands of the late emperor's dynasty, and all of them regard their reputation as more important than anything else.

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If they really want Li Guiniang to go back there to see her family, where will she be?

Marry into a good family Aunt Shi sighed longer and longer: "The princess has really thought a lot for the girl, but" she hesitated for a while before saying, "I think the girl's tone still hasn't gone away."

She told the story about Li Guiniang sending many posts to Dingbeihou Mansion, and she was very worried: "You have been in a stalemate with the consort before.

I was afraid that I would tell you, but the consort knew about it, so I kept it secret and didn't dare to tell you. .

But now I have to say that the princess should also advise the girl that things are different from the past.

Whether it is the family you like or for the girl's own sake, you should not make trouble with the Dingbei Hou Mansion at this time. ” An incident involving the Fang family has already caused turmoil in the harem.

If Li Guiniang causes trouble at this time and gets caught in the crossfire, I'm afraid the palace will blame her and Li Guiniang will end up like Li Shao.

Princess Changying couldn't help but frown when she heard the word "Wei family": "This child is crazy."

He straightened up and said, "I'll go talk to her."

As soon as she finished speaking, a girl outside opened the curtain and called for the girl to come.

Li Guiniang was swept in like a gust of wind.

She threw herself into Princess Changying's arms and hugged her waist.

Without thinking, she said to her: " Mother, please think of a way.

I want Wei An to come that day."

Princess Changying glanced at Aunt Shi, and all the people who were serving her stepped back with bated breath.

Cicadas were chirping and birds were chirping outside, but Princess Changying really didn't want to listen.

She picked up her daughter from her arms and moved a little distance away.

She looked at her and shouted in a low voice: "Don't mess around."

It was rare that she spoke so harshly to her daughter, but this time she couldn't help it: "If you hadn't caused trouble again and again, how could there have been so many things like this?"

As she spoke, Li Guiniang's eyes turned red.

She was wearing silver clothes and a jade-white belt around her waist, all of which reminded her that her brother was no longer here.

She choked and shook her head: "Yes, it's all my fault.

If it hadn't been for me, my brother wouldn't have gone to trouble Wei An because of me, and there wouldn't have been anything later."

Princess Changying pursed her lips and stretched out her hand to pull her: "Forget it, it's a thing of the past."

However, Li Guiniang stretched out her hand and brushed Princess Changying's hand away.

She bit her lip and stubbornly refused to move: "No, I would be a sinner if it weren't for me.

If it weren't for me, my brother would not have died."

"I will never get better in this life."

She said, her eyes flashing with resentment: "But Wei An also wants to die.

If she wasn't so cruel, how could my brother die?"

Princess Changying had a severe headache.

She felt a sudden beating in her temples, so loud that her head seemed to split.

She grabbed her daughter and doubled her voice: "What are you talking about?

Don't mention it again." " As she yelled, her blood surged, her face turned red, and she felt dizzy.

After a while, she felt calmer.

She pinched her daughter's wrist and told her sternly: "Don't say these words again.

Listen to me."

No" But not Li Guiniang.

She has never been wronged, but Wei An keeps falling over and over again.

This time it's not just a falling over, it's like heartbreaking.

Feeling uncomfortable, she had a cold face, held her head high and refused to lower her head: "She and I must both die before we can stand up to my brother":