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29. Farewell


The fifth prince was very ill.

Although he had been the prince for a while, in the end he was just a five or six-year-old child.

He was treated coldly because of his mother and concubine's fault, and he could not see his father.

The attitude of the eunuch Gong E was also enough.

It made him uneasy. \ The imperial doctors were a little nervous when they came to diagnose him, very afraid of getting into trouble.

They knew best that Emperor Longqing was disgusted with Concubine Peng De.

Concubine Peng De’s original intention was to kill Emperor Longqing.

Which emperor could bear this?

Fortunately, Concubine Lin Shu said that she would tell Emperor Longqing of her own accord.

The imperial doctor felt relieved, prescribed the medicine and hurriedly left.

The sky was already turning pale.

She stayed up all night, but she couldn't go back to sleep.

Now that the harem respected her and all the palace affairs were in her hands, she still had a lot to do.

Nanny Lin looked distressed and served her bird's nest porridge and breakfast, then gently advised her to go back and rest for a while: "Why don't we just say hello, since everyone knows the situation in the palace now."

Concubine Lin Shu shook her head and asked Fang Fei and the others to prepare their clothes, then said: "At this time, it is even more forbidden to do such a thing.

No one else will think that I am arrogant and arrogant.

Rumors are fiercer than tigers.

Why did Concubine De fall in the first place?"

It’s down, have you forgotten?”

After all, they also contributed to the situation, making everyone in the palace think that Concubine De was arrogant and domineering, making everyone lose all goodwill toward her and only fear her.

Nanny Lin sighed and turned to get her a silver bun.

She heard someone say that Princess Zheng had come to say goodbye.

After living in the palace for so long, Princess Zheng had developed feelings for Concubine Lin Shu, and when it was time to say goodbye, she was a little reluctant to leave her.

Concubine Lin Shu was the same, but she knew it was not the time to say goodbye, so she smiled softly: "Xiao Liu'er and the princess have been getting along well recently.

If you leave, he will probably cause trouble.

I have specifically warned him There is no need for the wet nurse to bring him here, and I won’t say goodbye to you today, so don’t mind.”

Princess Zheng shook her head hurriedly.

Although it was Wei An's idea to let her come to Concubine Lin Shu, Concubine Lin Shu really had nothing to say to her.

Even after Wei An went to Fujian for half a year, Concubine Lin Shu tried her best to protect her, and even made Emperor Long Qing look at her differently. she is very She was grateful.

After hearing Concubine Lin Shu say this, she also knew that there was no need to say too much.

She smiled and nodded: "Although I have to miss the sixth prince for a while, the sixth prince is already well now.

When I see him, he will definitely be Tall and strong.”

The Sixth Prince's health was also affected by Concubine Peng De's madness.

When she mentioned this, the smile on Concubine Lin Shu's face faded and she hummed before pulling Concubine Zheng over: "Take good care of your health and come to the palace from time to time."

My Majesty.”

Princess Zheng agreed, left the palace and got on the carriage, and then nervously stretched out her hand.

Concubine Lin Shu had just given her a piece of paper.

If you have something to say, you can't say it openly and honestly, you still have to do it like this She didn't understand, but she knew that the letter was not for her, but for Wei An, so she hurriedly clutched the letter tightly.

Prince Zheng's Mansion has been well maintained, and even the stone lions at the entrance have been given a new look.

Wei An and the second and third ladies of the Wei family are waiting at the second gate.

When they see her, they all come up to say hello.

Princess Zheng held her belly and came down, hurriedly called out, and pulled Wei An to look at her for a while, then smiled and breathed a sigh of relief: "Although I kept sending letters saying that everything was fine and everything was fine, but I didn't see it after all.

Don’t worry, I feel relieved now that you are really fine.”

The third lady went to support her hand and smiled: "An'an is a worry-free child.

She had already said that she would go to the palace to pay her respects, but as soon as she came back, something like this happened, and she was exempted from paying her respects to the wives inside and outside.

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It’s not easy for her to enter the palace.”

This was referring to the incident caused by Concubine Peng De.

Princess Zheng didn't take it to heart.

In her eyes, the palace was not a good place to go.

Wei An's status was special, so it was natural not to go in if she could.

As for the relationship between Wei An and her, these superficial etiquettes are not needed to maintain it.

Princess Zheng nodded, very touched by the thoughts of the Third Madam, and said with a smile: "I know that, and I would like to thank the Second Madam and the Third Madam.

I am pregnant and not in good health now.

Thank you for taking care of me."

Things in the house.”

The third lady and the second lady both smiled and shook their heads, saying that they were a family and there was no need to be so polite.

Princess Zheng's mother-in-law stared at Kong, waiting for Princess Zheng and the second and third ladies to enter the flower hall.

She fell one step behind and hurriedly called Wei An: "Princess, I still have something to trouble you with."

Wei An raised his eyebrows and stopped.

Mammy took a step to the side and saw Wei An also coming over.

She breathed a sigh of relief and did not dare to delay.

She lowered her voice and told Wei An exactly what Lin Shufei had told her.

Finally, he said: "My Majesty also asked me to tell Ping Xihou these words."

Wei An immediately stood up on all the hairs on his body.

Recently, the matter of Xu Ge's granddaughter has caused a lot of trouble in the city.

Of course, the Hou Mansion has also heard about it.

Old Mrs.

Wei once lamented that the world is getting worse nowadays, and these thieves are too courageous.

But she didn't expect that this matter was related to the Ping An Escort Bureau.

These matters were kept secret by the government.

They only knew that the person was kidnapped, and because the Escort Bureau had a traitor, they did not know that the Ping An Escort Bureau was involved.

As long as the Xie family controls the Ping An Escort Bureau, it is impossible for something like this to happen.

What on earth is Mr.

Xie San doing?

They didn’t send any more letters.

She nodded to the nanny, indicating that she already knew it, and that she could no longer sit still in the palace.

She had to find out the matter, otherwise, the Xie family would be annihilated.

Both Lan He and Yu Qing knew that she was anxious and did not dare to persuade her too much, so they had no choice but to follow her in to bid farewell to Princess Zheng.

Princess Zheng seemed to be a little stunned.

When she saw that she was about to leave, she frowned and said, "An'an, wait a minute, your father will be back soon.

He is not feeling well.

I have a prescription, which I got from the imperial physician in the palace."

Come on, go to the old doctor's place when the time comes and give him the things."

Wei An agreed, took the letter, thought about it, and said to the third and second ladies, "I'll just trouble the second and third aunts.

I'll be back early later."

Princess Zheng living alone in the palace does not make people feel at ease.

Mrs.

Wei has already told them to come and accompany her as much as possible.

Wei An will stay here until King Zheng comes back.

The Second Madam and the Third Madam saw that she was in a hurry and did not dare to delay.

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They both went to talk to Princess Zheng so that Wei An could go out with peace of mind

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