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Chapter 17: The Cause


When Grandma Wang arrived, the judge from the Confucius Institute was already rushing over.

He was working at the Tai Hospital today.

When he heard that Princess Yonghe was injured, the Sun Hospital asked him to come with him.

He thought that the princess's injury might be too serious, so he didn't dare to delay, so he rushed over.

When he arrived, he realized that it was not because of the fall.

Judge Sun wanted to discuss another matter with him.

After the Confucius Institute judge heard this, his expression changed.

He took a deep look at Judge Sun, and then went in to check Princess Yonghe's pulse.

As soon as he saw it, he knew that Judge Sun was not innocent, and he couldn't help but look grave.

Looking towards Judge Sun, the two looked at each other and went out without saying a word.

Mammy looked strange.

Monk Zhang Er followed behind confused and asked them somewhat confused: "I wonder what happened to Your Highness?"

After thinking about it for a while, she changed her color: "Is there something wrong with the prescription I prescribed before?"

Judge Confucius did not say anything.

He stroked his beard and glanced at Judge Sun, and the two exchanged glances.

Mammy became even more anxious: "You two judges, what is going on here?

What happened to our Highnesses?

Please give us a clear explanation from the judges."

The judge of the Confucius Institute shook his head: "This is a serious matter.

I'm afraid we need to report it to the Holy Emperor and the Queen, who will make a decision."

Mammy didn't understand.

It was natural to report to Emperor Longqing and Concubine Peng De.

A good princess fell like this when she was a guest in the Marquis Mansion.

Someone had to give an explanation.

But the problem is, these two imperial doctors don't seem to be talking about the same thing.

She coughed and was about to speak when the voice of Princess Yonghe came from inside, calling her to come in.

She glanced at the two judges, then turned around and went in again.

She saw that Princess Yonghe had already sat up.

She couldn't help but stepped forward to support her and asked her: "Your Highness, is there any discomfort?"

Princess Yonghe shook her head and asked her: "Why did the Confucius Institute come together?"

Grandma herself was confused, so she shook her head: "I don't know what's going on.

After the Sun Hospital judge took your pulse, he said that he was going to ask the Confucius Institute doctor to come and treat you together.

I thought it was because you were injured.

Because they are heavy, but judging from their appearance, they don’t seem to look alike.”

Princess Yonghe lowered her head, and after a while she told her nanny: "Go and invite the two court judges to come in.

I have something to tell you."

Grandma said yes and hurriedly got up and went outside to summon the imperial doctor to come in.

Both the Confucius Institute and the Sun Institute entered the door one after another.

Auntie stopped outside by herself.

Not long after, she saw someone coming outside.

It was the nanny beside Princess Yongqing.

She said that Concubine Peng De had heard about what happened outside the palace and asked if Princess Yonghe was seriously injured.

In addition, a guard of honor has been sent to take the princess back to the palace.

As soon as something happened to Princess Yongqing, she first visited Princess Yonghe and then returned to the palace and told Concubine Peng De what happened.

She actually quite likes Wei An.

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He is not the kind of person who is submissive and allows others to manipulate him.

Moreover, he is also capable and handles the situation neither humble nor overbearing.

While not getting hurt, he also tries his best to preserve his dignity.

But Concubine Peng De was different from her.

When he heard that Wei An had escaped from Feng Shuyuan and the others' attacks several times, his expression gradually changed.

Peng Lingwei once said that Wei An is the best at pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger.

He usually looks quiet, but at critical moments, he always has one or two amazing skills.

Such people are actually very annoying.

Concubine Peng De hated people who were so pushy.

She sneered and said, "That's why Yonghe was hurt like this."

It's really useless Princess Yongqing hurriedly shook her head: "No."

She told about the conflicts with Ayu and Feng Shuyuan after Wei An escaped, and finally said: "Then the emperor said she wanted to compete alone with Wei An, and then occupied Wei An When I had the upper hand, the imperial sister fell off the horse."

Concubine Peng De smiled knowingly.

She said that after all Princess Yonghe was brought out by Queen Fang, how could it be so useless?

It turned out to be a bitter trick.

She then scolded: "It's ridiculous that Shouning has gone too far.

The noble princess is so competitive that the princess is injured."

As she spoke, she ordered Nanny Peng: "Go and report to the Emperor that Yonghe was seriously injured and ask the Emperor how to deal with it."

Emperor Longqing cared very much about his children and was always very kind to Yonghe.

When he heard that Princess Yonghe was injured, he rushed over without hesitation: "Didn't you say that I was going to attend the Feng family girl's hairpin ceremony?

How could she still be injured?"

Has the imperial doctor gone to see you?"

It had been ten days.

This was the first time that Concubine Peng De met Emperor Longqing in the past ten days.

She only met because Princess Yonghe was injured.

She felt a little sour and a little unfair, but she quickly suppressed it and agreed with an anxious look on her face. : "No, it's good."

When Yongqing came back just now, he said that Yonghe was injured.

He also said that he fell off his horse while playing polo.

Sun Yuan and Confucius Yuan had already rushed there.

The concubine had already sent a guard of honor out of the palace.

If Yonghe could Move and take her back to the palace."

Emperor Longqing was really anxious, so he urged: "Let people go quickly."

After all, his opponent's queen felt guilty, and the fourth prince was already dead.

If he wanted to make up for it, he could only improve his sacrificial standards.

No matter how much he wanted to do, he could not do more.

Only eternal peace.

This is the only remaining connection between him and Queen Fang.

Over the years, he has really held Princess Yonghe in his hands and loved her.

The nature of father and daughter is not fake.

The Rongchanghou Mansion experienced a transition from heaven to hell in one day.

When the palace guard of honor came to pick up Princess Yonghe, the faces of Rongchanghou and Rongchanghou's wife were gray.

Princess Yonghe is so valuable, but she was injured in their house.

Emperor Longqing would punish her without any hesitation.

They were afraid, but Feng Shuyuan was not afraid.

She smiled and comforted her brother and sister-in-law lightly: "Don't be afraid.

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This polo match was played by the princess.

It was Wei An who pushed the princess to get injured.

If you want to blame it, you should blame Wei An."

Come on, the Holy Ming will figure out what matters to our Hou Mansion."

Confucius Academy Judge and Sun Yuan Judge were unable to make a decision at first, so they were relieved when they heard the guard of honor coming from the palace.

Together we followed the guard of honor back to the palace.

For the time being, no one mentioned the matter of accountability.

Chen Mianmian breathed a sigh of relief but still worried, and asked Wei An: "Then what should we do now?

Should we wait here?"

Wei An laughed: "Of course we won't wait.

Now is anyone saying that we are guilty?

Since we are not guilty, we should naturally go back to where we are.

If we are guilty, we will still be arrested even if we return home."

Chen Mianmian was stunned by her and didn't understand what she meant.

She scratched her head and saw her standing up, so she had no choice but to stand up too

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