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Chapter 59

Words:3362Update:22/06/20 05:03:10

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I was told to stay, so I stayed. I called Jiang Gui in and asked her to prepare a set of paper and brush so that I could organize my thoughts with peace of mind. In fact, ever since I opened my eyes with my own consciousness, the mysteries have been smashed in my face one after another, making me dizzy and disoriented. Today, I finally had the time to sort them out. Otherwise, even if I died immediately, I would just be a confused ghost.

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I don't want to be a confused ghost.

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Jiang Gui has always been reliable. She would never be careless with the things I gave her. I just said a few words about paper and brush, and in a moment, she led a row of four servant girls to arrange the four treasures of the study for me on the table one by one. She forcefully arranged the small table on the vermilion lacquer and golden carved arhat bed into a calligraphy and painting posture. I was stunned in the distance. Jiang Gui directly waved her hand to dismiss the servants. She took a step towards me and rolled up her sleeves to grind the ink.

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"Wangfei, are you going to paint?" Jiang Gui asked.

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I picked up the brush, curled my fingers and twirled the protruding bristles on the brush. I leisurely replied to her, "I'm not painting at home. Besides, it's currently in a time of turmoil. Where would I find the leisure and leisure to paint?"

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Jiang Gui immediately said obediently, "Then this servant won't ask anymore." She really obediently shut her mouth and began to grind the ink.

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I thought for a moment. First, I wrote the character Tang on the right side of the white paper.

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The Tang Family of the Prime Minister is my maternal family. Nominally, I am also the legitimate daughter of the first wife of the family's master. Tang Chengjue, Tang Xiangguo, is my cheap father. He is different from the common people and can't achieve the common affairs. I don't know how many temples he burned incense to be able to become the Grand Secretary of the country. I guess it's not because of his talent, but because of the power behind him.

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I also wrote three characters on the left side of the paper, Guan Zhongsheng.

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Guan Zhongsheng Village was a taboo existence for me, not only because of my own mysterious background, but also because of the terrifying methods they had in their hands. Prince Yue said that they had a secret technique that was not of the human race, which meant that they were not ordinary rebels. Old Madam Tang and Madam Tang were both from Guan Zhongsheng Village, and they were both Holy Maidens with extraordinary status. They had brought the secret technique to the capital, brought it to the crowd, and brought it to the feet of the Emperor. Not only did they not hide it, they even wanted to parade it through the streets. It was clear that they were disloyal.

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The combination of the decent Tang family and the indecent Guan Zhongsheng Village gave birth to two generations of people: Tang Chengjue, who was an official, and Tang Min, who was now studying beside the Empress's legitimate son, the Seventh Prince. I stared at Tang Min's name, fiercely drew a big cross, and snorted twice to make myself comfortable. After feeling comfortable, I reluctantly wrote his name again, moved the position next to the "Tang" character, and put Tang Min's name a little above the Tang family and Guan Zhongsheng.

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I picked up the pen and dipped it on the paper, but I didn't know where I used my strength. The ink dipped into a large area, and the black spread out on the paper like a flower, which could eat people.

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What's above Tang Min's head?

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It's the clouds, it's the sky, it's the sun, it's the moon, it's the morning.

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I sighed. I should have thought of it. What's above Tang Min's head? It's the royal family.

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The Tang family, Guan Zhongsheng Village, and the royal family each occupied one side. The Emperor was high and mighty, but he didn't carelessly arrange his own people. He arranged for Tang Min to be the Seventh Prince's study companion, and I was married to the Fourth Prince, Prince Yue, to be his legal wife. In this way, the three forces checked and balanced each other, and reached an incredible balance.

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Could this balance be maintained? Obviously not. The Emperor had always been a person who grasped the balance. How could he let me break into this balance? It seemed that it was time to make a move.

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But how should I make a move?

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I held the pen and touched my chin, frowning with a puzzled face. The Tang family and Guan Zhongsheng Village could be said to have been tightly tied together since the death of Tang Min. Tang Chengjue was a good-for-nothing, and he had to rely on the help of Old Madam Tang for everything. Presumably, although he was an extremely high-ranking official on the surface, in private, he was not much different from a marionette. That's why he had such a hateful gaze and disgust towards me.

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If I got rid of the Tang family first, then Guan Zhongsheng Village would have no one to speak for them in the Imperial Court. If I got rid of Guan Zhongsheng Village first, then at the very least, I should have mobilized troops and deployed generals to start the war with the army. How could there be no movement?

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I was in a mess, and I almost imitated Poet Du. I finally understood why there were few people with thick hair in the Imperial Court. If I had a headache, I would go and scratch it. It would be strange if I didn't go bald.

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A young maidservant hurriedly lifted the curtain and entered the door. She whispered a few words in Jiang Gui's ear. What's the point of that useless cover-up? I heard everything you whispered clearly.

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I raised my head and looked at Jiang Gui. Jiang Gui also looked at me with some hesitation. I pretended to be enigmatic and said in a deep voice, "Is it the Tang family's Old Madam? Invite her in. "

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Jiang Gui's mouth immediately opened so wide that it wouldn't be a problem to stuff an egg into it. The young maidservant also left in a daze. After a while, Old Madam Tang's hunched body appeared in my tent. When grandmother and granddaughter meet, it was natural for them to have tears in their eyes.

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Old Madam Tang originally looked at me and wanted to speak first, but she didn't expect that my eyes were already full of tears. Seeing her enter the tent, I threw myself at her and cried, "Grandmother!!"

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Old Madam Tang's body obviously collapsed. Jiang Gui was only stunned for a moment, and then hurriedly explained to Old Madam Tang, "When the Emperor was attacked, our Wangfei was standing nearby. The bright knife really scared the Wangfei. When she came back, she immediately fell ill. Her face was pale and her body was cold. She was paralyzed on the bed and couldn't even drink a mouthful of water."

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Too much. I secretly glared at her with tears in my eyes. Fortunately, the four treasures of the study and the fruit platter were all cleaned up. Otherwise, Old Madam Tang would have seen a big joke.

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Old Madam Tang was also very tactful. Although her body collapsed when I threw myself at her and she subconsciously wanted to escape, her reason still prevailed over her subconscious. She immediately wiped away her tears and stroked my back as she softly consoled me. Her voice was as affectionate as an old grandmother who doted on her granddaughter: "Ai, Zhu lass, don't talk about you. Ever since grandmother married into the Tang Family, after so many years, this is the first time I've seen such a scene. If your body is unwell, just lie in bed and don't get up. Take good care of yourself."

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"With Grandmother here, how can Grandson be unfilial?" So what are you doing here?

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"Child, you have been honest since you were young. Is filial piety more important than your body? You are now Prince Yue's First Consort. You are a member of the Imperial Family. If you miss the opportunity to give birth to the Imperial Family because of this old woman, then wouldn't that be a great crime? " Old Madam Tang turned around and bluntly ordered my personal maidservant, Jiang Gui, "Why aren't you going to boil a bowl of ginger tea? The sugar needs to be brown sugar. Cut the ginger into thin strips and boil it slowly over a small fire. This is good for a woman's body." The last sentence was directed at me.

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I calculated carefully. I didn't bring many maidservants with me on this trip to Mulan. The only one who could control the food was Jiang Gui. This bowl of ginger tea would be finished in at least half an hour. Jiang Gui wasn't stupid. She looked at me questioningly. I forced a smile and said, "Go. Take a pot and boil it in a separate room. If there's anything, I'll call you."

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Jiang Gui responded and left, turning his head back three times with each step. Old Madam Tang pressed me down on the bed and smiled at me, "Child, Old Madam Tang has been through this before. I can serve you better than a maidservant."

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I didn't know where the old lady got her strength from, but her withered claws were like withered branches that hadn't absorbed water for a hundred years. She grabbed my shoulder blades with all her might. I felt the pain and turned my head to look into her eyes. The fake affection in her eyes had long since disappeared and was replaced by a stubborn viciousness.

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I wasn't really sick, and I didn't have the slightest bit of strength in my body. Seeing that she didn't pretend anymore, I sneered and removed my gentle sheepskin. With a wave of my hand, I broke free from her shackles. "Grandmother, what are you doing? What part of your grandson is not as good as you want? You can just point it out. Why do you have to do it yourself?"

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Old Madam Tang said, "You were born not as good as I wanted! If it weren't for you, how could my youth have faded so quickly? "

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I was startled. Could it be that I was the illegitimate daughter of the deceased Old Madam Tang? Old Madam Tang was so angry that wrinkles appeared on her face that she blamed her aging appearance on me? This accusation was too shameless. I opened my mouth and cursed, "Youth Powder, the passing of old age is natural and orthodox. How can it be resisted by humans?"

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"Don't use the nonsense of those fools outside to pin it on the head of Guan Zhongsheng's Saintess. Bah, just think about it!"

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Old Madam Tang didn't have any of the graceful and luxurious appearance of Old Madam Tang at the head of the Tang Family's main hall. She looked like a shrew squatting by the wall to buy vegetables. Under brute force, I couldn't move her. I only saw a pair of rough hands with blue veins popping out on them. She directly clamped my chin and pulled my face in front of her cloudy eyes.

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I said sternly, "If you treat me like this, be careful that I report Prince Yue and have him deal with your Tang Family." p

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"It's fine if you report," Old Madam Tang didn't care about my threat. Instead, she said proudly, "After today, I'm afraid that your husband who loves you to the bone won't be alive to see you."

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As if to prove the old woman's words, the sound of a foreign horn suddenly came from outside. The sound was like gold, accompanied by a few loud shouts, "Kill!!!"

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I was furious, "You want to rebel!"

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"If the Emperor didn't force me, how could I rebel?" Old Madam Tang really wanted to break the few teeth in her mouth. She said fiercely, "Between you and the Rehmannia Glutinosa, I only want one. Now that the Emperor is so heartless, he wants me to hand over both of them. This is cutting off my path of survival. How can I not hate him!"

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I suddenly remembered that Prince Yue once told me that I had the same effect as the Mysterious Sky Rehmannia Glutinosa. What, in this old woman's eyes, I'm just a medicinal ingredient?

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Immediately, I gathered all my strength on my left knee and used all my strength to push against the old woman's waist. Unexpectedly, her pair of claws, which seemed like they would break at the slightest touch, easily caught my strength. Then, she used my strength to push against my leg and pushed me off the bed.

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I was hit by two chairs in a row. It was so painful that I almost couldn't stand up straight.

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Logically speaking, this movement was quite loud. How come Jiang Gui, who was in the opposite room, didn't hear anything? Where the hell did the guards at the door go?

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