Chapter 456 Mrs. Hong enters the palace

Style: Romance Author: GrootWords: 1079Update Time: 24/02/20 09:22:07
Leng Xiao looked at her, her lips curved in a cold arc, and when she turned around, she ordered: "Pack up your things for Miss Hong and move them to Huiguang Hall. She is not allowed to step out of Huiguang Hall without my order." .”

Hong Lingling was horrified, "You want to ground me? I have sent the cook out of the palace as you wished, how far are you going to push me?"

Leng Xiao did not answer and left with Wenzhu.

"Stop, Leng Xiao, you are going too far." Hong Lingling wanted to rush over, but was stopped by the Qinglong Guard. Hong Lingling shouted anxiously, "Aren't I just giving snacks to the emperor's grandson? How big a deal is this? Why do you have it? ?Why?"

The movement here naturally alarmed Qi Baixing. Seeing that Hong Lingling, who was always proud and arrogant in the past, was grounded, Qi Baixing felt happy and at the same time, he couldn't help but feel a little scared. Either the princess didn't take action, or she would make a big move. .

Now that he was approaching Prince Jin's Mansion, he had to be more cautious. If she found out the clues, he didn't know what would happen.

Fortunately, although she had this idea before, she didn't dare to do it, otherwise she would be the one who was grounded today.

After the confinement, you can't go to Zhanyue Residence to pay respects, and you can't see the prince. If you really stay in prison for a few years and then come out, you will be old and yellow.

However, Qi Baixing expected that it would only be a small punishment but a big warning. After all, Hong Lingling had a good background, and the princess would let her out in a few days after she said this.

It's just a change of identity. If she is imprisoned, no one can save her.

Qi Baixing thought this way, and became more determined to serve the Queen well and let the Queen be his backer. What would happen if he did, there would be someone to help him.

Huiguang Hall is the most remote palace courtyard in the East Palace. The former crown prince’s deposed princess once lived here.

Over the years, Huiguang Hall has experienced wind and rain, but it has never been repaired, so it is relatively dilapidated.

When Hong Lingling came here and saw such a scene, she felt very sad and angry. She lost her temper and cried a lot.

Fortunately, after she asked the cook to leave the palace, she told her father about her situation in the East Palace and asked her family to find a way for her.

The wife of Grand Scholar Hong is a second-grade imperial concubine, and Mrs. Hong is also from the Hou family. Although a foreigner's wife cannot enter the palace until she is summoned on a special day, fortunately, the path is clear. After clearing it up, Hong Lingling was banned from entering the palace. On the second day, Mrs. Hong went to the Queen's Feixia Palace to pay her respects.

Hong Lingling was generous, how could Mrs. Hong be stingy? Several female envoys were brought into the palace, each holding a brocade box in their hands, and a table full of gifts.

Among them, there is a box of huge southern beads, a pair of coral strands, a pair of pure gold filigree bracelets inlaid with three-color gemstones, and a pair of Hetian jade Guanyin statues. These alone are rare treasures, not to mention There are other.

Beautiful and expensive jewelry is loved by all women, and the Queen is no exception. She was polite and accepted the gift under Mrs. Hong's flattery.

As the saying goes, the Queen also gave a piece of brocade to Mrs. Hong. Although you can buy good things outside as long as you have money, the tribute satin is also very precious. Mrs. Hong knelt down and thanked her.

Ordinarily, a married woman with a royal destiny does not have to kneel down in front of the queen, but this courtesy makes the queen like it very much.

He was about to wake her up, but suddenly he heard Mrs. Hong crying: "My ignorant daughter offended the Crown Princess. It's really okay for me to teach you. I'm here to apologize to the Queen. Your Majesty, there are many, don't do it." It’s better to argue with her.”