The key is that the Queen Mother can't do anything to her! Qin'er shrank back, her original hope that the Queen Mother would stand up for her was completely gone. Princess Jing was no longer the girl Jian Er could bully.
"Ah! The Zhuchai is broken. This is the dowry given to me by the prince! Wuwuwuwu, I am sorry to the prince..."
Hearing Jian Yu's words, Tang Fu felt a pain in her waist. No wonder there was a particularly painful spot. The pure gold hairpin was knocked crooked!
There is a seat under Zhu Chai, which is pinned to the hair, so when they collide, Tang Fu's human body is in pain, and Jian Yu is not one-tenth as good as her opponent.
Seeing Jian Yu crying so hard that she was about to faint, the Queen Mother quickly said: "Princess Jing! Don't cry anymore. This red hairpin of yours was made by the Internal Affairs Bureau of the palace. I will give you another one!"
"It's different. Other red hairpins are different from this one. Only one of Tianhai's agates has been of this quality for nearly twenty years!"
After saying this, Jian Yu covered her face and cried. Suddenly she looked straight at the wall next to her, as if she was going to hit it again. The Queen Mother's eyelids jumped at the sight, and she quickly said: "What's so difficult about this, my hands?" There happens to be one inside, just ask the Ministry of Internal Affairs to mount it."
Tang Fu clenched her fists when she heard this. Tianhai agate is priceless! Her aunt promised that she would give it to her as a dowry, and she wanted to put it on her wedding fan when she got married!
Jian Yu didn't say anything, and the Queen Mother above said again: "I will give you all the agates as a dowry. Don't say anything nonsense about me not being happy with you in the future."
The Queen Mother doesn't want to hear the rumors outside. The reputation she has worked so hard for over the years cannot be lost to Jian Yu!
"Okay." Jian Yu looked reluctant, which made Tang Fu and the Queen Mother extremely heartbroken.
Jian Yu did it on purpose. Yes, she was the one. The hairpin was not Tianhai Agate at all, just ordinary jewelry. She just thought of the description of the heroine's wedding in the original work and blurted out Tianhai Agate.
Unexpectedly, the dowry that the Queen Mother would give to Tang Fu in the future would instead be given to her.
This was considered unintentional. Looking at Tang Fu's slightly swaying body, she knew that the other party was definitely not as calm as he appeared. In the original work, the heroine was very fond of this Tianhai Agate.
Jian Yu also wanted to have a meal at Ci'an Palace. She found that the identity of Prince Jing's widow was more useful than she thought. The Queen Mother didn't like her but couldn't kill her, and she couldn't even sound serious in her tone of voice.
She felt indescribably refreshed!
The Queen Mother who was sitting on a high seat and asked you if you knew you were wrong, turned out to be nothing more than that! Taking advantage of the fact that Princess Jing's name was useful and easy to use, Jian Yu naturally wanted to make good use of it.
In the end, the Queen Mother sent Jian Yu good tea, copied cake recipes, and a set of emerald jewelry in addition to Tianhai Agate, and then sent Jian Yu away.
The Queen Mother, who originally wanted to use her status as an elder to teach Jian Yu a lesson, preferably by letting him fall ill and die, now wished that he would leave quickly. She was really afraid that Jian Yu would cry, make trouble, or hang herself.
How could any female servant dare to do this in front of her! But Jian Yu was different. Prince Jing was heartbroken. Not only the emperor, but also the people were more tolerant of Prince Jing's widow.
After a while, I will definitely make her look good!
After Jian Yu's back disappeared from the main entrance of Ci'an Palace, the Empress Dowager and Tang Fu, the aunt and nephew, had a tacit understanding of their thoughts.
In Prince Jing's Mansion, Zhou Jinyan, who became the second manager, can naturally rest and not do cleaning work.
Wei Bai sneaked over and told his master that he wanted to be a chicken and dog who could ascend to heaven!
Wei Bai, who arrived at the military camp at the age of eleven, was literate but didn't read much. However, he still loved to show off and often failed to express his meaning, just like the sentence about chickens and dogs ascending to heaven. He felt that in the storyteller's story, dogs are loyal and loyal, which is a sign of good or bad luck! Rooster is brave, good at fighting, honest and punctual!
Therefore, the word "rooster" or "dog" in this sentence is a complimentary word, which is just right. The master will be happy to hear it.
Zhou Jinyan didn't say anything. He was thinking about why he chose Wei Bai, a "chicken dog", to follow him back to Beijing.
He glanced at Wei Bai, who bared his big teeth and smiled with a flattering expression.
Zhou Jinyan opened the letter just sent by the secret guard. After reading the content clearly, he frowned, slammed the table and angrily rebuked the nonsense.
Wei Bai quickly apologized, saluted with both hands and said, "I know I was wrong!"
After smiling back at his master, Wei Bai waited for the good news about his promotion. He didn't notice Zhou Jinyan opening the letter, thinking that the other party was talking about him wanting chickens and dogs to ascend to heaven.
Zhou Jinyan's temples bulged, and he remembered that the reason why he brought Wei Bai back was because he was by his side when they were ambushed!
At that time, after Zhou Jinyan realized the problem, he sneaked into the enemy camp and determined that there were traitors in the Imperial City of Zhou who were colluding with the Jin slaves. So he followed the trend and faked his death and returned to Shengjing to investigate.
In order to keep the secret, only one Wei Bai was with him. To the outside world, Wei Bai died in the battlefield just like him.
"I'm not talking about you." Zhou Jinyan rubbed his temples. If it hadn't made his death more deceptive, he would have called the other two smart people from Bianbei to help.
"Jia Liang sneaked out."
Wei Bai suddenly raised his head after hearing this and said in a broken voice: "Did the young prince run out of the military camp?"
Seeing his master nodding, Wei Bai sighed, he is worthy of being a young prince, he is so awesome!
Zhou Jialiang was Zhou Jinyan's adopted son. Before Zhou Jinyan asked for the title of son, everyone in the military camp called him the Little Prince.
Regarding Zhou Jialiang's identity, Zhou Jinyan deliberately concealed it, so only some officers in the military camp knew about it, and even some people in the northern towns did not know about it, so it would not spread to Shengjing.
Otherwise, the emperor would not have received the invitation letter, only to find out that his younger brother had adopted an adopted son in Bianbei.
Before Zhou Jinyan's battle, Zhou Jialiang made a mistake and was ordered to be placed in solitary confinement. When news spread that Prince Jing died in the battle, Zhou Jialiang in the military camp was not sure what kind of trouble would result.
Before the war, Zhou Jinyan asked the two generals to keep an eye on him. Perhaps because the chaos caused by Prince Jing's death was too great, the two neglected their supervision, so they let Zhou Jialiang run away.
The emperor's imperial edict to make Zhou Jialiang the crown prince had to arrive in Bienbei for a month. During this period, the Bienbei military camp would also conceal the news of Zhou Jialiang's departure.
If there is no big publicity, if there is a big fuss to find someone, it will actually increase Zhou Jialiang's danger!
Only two confidants in Bianbei and the leader of the secret guard camp in Bianbei knew that Zhou Jinyan was alive, so after Zhou Jialiang disappeared, he quickly wrote a letter to Zhou Jinyan.
Two days before Zhou Jialiang ran away, he clamored to avenge his father, fearing that his child would go to the Jinnu.
But the leader of the secret guard battalion in the letter also said that someone saw the young prince boarding a ship heading to Shengjing. Because there were too many ships on the seaway, it was impossible to sort them out at the moment.
However, it is more likely that the young prince went to Shengjing. The person who met the young prince described the dagger on the young prince's waist, so it should be the young prince.
But then again, a six-year-old child is in danger no matter where he goes.