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Chapter 1684

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The relationship between the two of them had finally eased up a bit, but now it had become even worse.

Lian Qiao quickly knelt down, "I'm sorry princess, it's all this servant's fault. This servant thought that you loved his highness and wanted him to accompany you. You wanted to fulfill your wish, so Rufeng and I helped him in. "

"Impudent! This princess does love him, but I don't want to use this kind of method to get him. If you do this, he will look down on me. If he thinks that I planned this, he will hate me and trample on my dignity. Last time I drugged him, he still hates me and I've become the laughingstock of the entire city. If this happens again, he will hate me to death! "Princess Royal angrily said.

"Princess, this servant knows it's wrong. Don't be angry, I beg you to hit this servant and scold this servant to calm your anger! "When Lian Qiao heard this, she began to cry with regret.

"Forget it, since the mistake has already been made, there's no point in blaming you. No matter what I do, he will think that I'm a scheming and unscrupulous woman! "Princess Royal unhappily stood up and looked at the flowers outside the window. Her eyes were filled with sadness.



On the other side, Young Master Su angrily rushed out of the Su Palace and arrived at the moat on the east side of the city.

The sides of the moat were filled with willow trees. The willow trees swayed gently and the water was clear. There were a few people walking by the river.

He walked to the river and sat there, quietly looking at the reflection in the river.

At this moment, he really wanted to jump into the moat.

He had betrayed the little Yue'er again and slept with the Princess Royal. His heart was filled with depression and sadness.

He really wanted to go back to last night. If he could go back, he definitely wouldn't have gone to comfort the Princess Royal.

This woman's schemes were really deep. He treated her a bit better and she took advantage of his face and wanted his body!

She really was a shameless woman!

Suddenly, he saw a bright red lipstick mark on his face from the reflection in the river.

That must be the Princess Royal's.

He angrily looked around. On the way here, no one saw this mark, right?

He quickly scooped up some river water and rubbed his face.

At the same time, he shouted in despair, "Chu Jieyu, I will never forgive you!!!"



Three days later, Chu Xuanchen and Yun Ruoyue took a shortcut and arrived in Jiangzhou ahead of time.

Although they had arrived in Jiangzhou, the army that delivered the food had yet to arrive. They still had to wait for the army to arrive before they could proceed with the next step.

Prince Xian also arrived in Jiangnan, but he took the grain to Qingzhou, which was next to Jiangnan.

This was because he had discussed this with Chu Xuanchen before they set off. He would go to Qingzhou while Chu Xuanchen would go to Jiangzhou. The two of them would be responsible for the two cities that were most affected by the disaster.

Since the grain transport army hadn't arrived yet, Chu Xuanchen decided to pay a visit to someone first — Jiang Muyu's father, Jiang Ning, the current sixth-rank provincial governor of Jiangzhou.

Jiang Ning was one of the most loyal old officials of the previous Emperor. He had once sat on the position of a second-rank official of the Ministry of Justice.

He had been demoted to a mere provincial governor of Jiangzhou because he had questioned Emperor Hongyuan about the previous Emperor's death.

Although Jiang Ning's current official position was low, Chu Xuanchen knew that he had a group of very powerful old friends in the imperial court, as well as a group of loyal disciples.

He had been an extremely powerful official in the past, so he had a wide network of contacts and subordinates all over the imperial court.

If he could rope in Jiang Ning, his power would expand by another step.

Moreover, he had investigated that Jiang Ning had been an honest official all his life. He was a true honest official who cared about the people and their livelihood.

It was a pity that such a talent wasn't valued by the imperial court and was wantonly suppressed.

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