The tea brewed today is Biluochun. Wei Xun has always disliked drinking Biluochun. Obviously, this pot of tea was brewed for their mother and son to drink, so as to poison them.
Wei Xun shook his head and said, "It probably wasn't my mother who did it."
Madam Wu asked in confusion: "Why?"
Wei Xun knelt down and looked at the venom on the ground and said slowly: "My mother was deeply persecuted by the women in the palace and hated this kind of intrigue the most. Before I came, she warned the ministers that she would never choose a concubine for me in the future. As long as you are a queen in this life, it is enough."
Madam Wu stood there, feeling filled with emotion.
After Wei Xun thought for a moment, he stood up and said, "But I guessed a person." ?.?????.???
Madam Wu quickly asked: "Who is that person?"
Wei Xun looked out the window and whispered: "My aunt."
"Aunt?" Mrs. Wu was puzzled.
Wei Xun continued: "While my mother was imprisoned, my aunt came to Xuanyue Kingdom with her two daughters. She recently returned to Beidi. She wanted to marry her eldest daughter to me, but My mother did not agree, I guess she spent money to bribe these two little maids, hoping to poison you and Qing'er to death, and then marry her daughter to me."
After hearing this, Mrs. Wu suddenly realized that she used to be the princess, but now she suddenly had an aunt.
She now gradually understood that Zhou Ruiyuan's identity was obviously different from ordinary people, but he had been carefully concealing it. It turned out that in addition to protecting himself, he was also protecting Du Wanchun and the children.
She also understood why Wei Xun stayed with her at Zhou's house before.
Mrs. Wu changed her past weak look and said slowly: "Ms. sir, in this case, please leave these two girls to me to control them."
Wei Xun asked in confusion: "What do you mean, madam?"
Madam Wu looked out the window, "I want to show them that although my mother and son have been living in this small village, they are not easy to mess with."
Wei Xun took her hand, hugged her and said slowly: "That's all, let me do it."
Madam Wu shook her head, "Since I choose to go back to Beidi with you, I can't stay under your protection forever. I have to be able to protect Qing'er."
After Wei Xun thought deeply, he nodded, "Okay, whatever you want to do, I will do whatever you want."
After hearing his consent, Madam Wu began to plan for tomorrow.
In the yard not far from them, Du Wanchun bent down to feed a little wild cat.
The little wild cat ate very happily and rubbed its head against Du Wanchun's hand from time to time.
Du Wanchun touched its head and said with a smile: "Be good, I will reward you with a big fish head tomorrow."
The little wild cat meowed twice happily.
Du Wanchun took back his hand, stood up slowly, glanced at Mrs. Wu's house, and then returned to his room.
The next day.
The two little maids waited in their room all night. Seeing that there was no news about Mrs. Wu's poisoning, they immediately packed their things and prepared to leave. However, they were stopped by Mrs. Wu before they could leave the room.
Madam Wu held the teapot they brought yesterday and said with a smile: "You two girls have worked hard along the way. This is the Tieguanyin I just brewed."
She said, placing the tea cup on the table, "Please have a taste."
The two little maids immediately recognized this as the pot they brewed yesterday. It was poisonous.
After the two of them looked at each other, the older maid knelt down and said: "Thank you very much for the tea sent by the queen. The slaves cannot bear it."
Madam Wu poured a glass for each of them, "You don't need to call me Queen, Queen, I'm just a village woman here."
She said, pushing the tea cup towards them, "If you keep refusing like this, I think you don't despise the tea I bring."
The two little maids looked at the tea in the cups in front of them, their faces were pale and their hands were trembling slightly.
Madam Wu smiled and said, "What? You two don't like drinking?"
The little maid quickly said: "No, no, how can the slaves ask the queen to pour tea for us?"
Madam Wu stood up and said: "It seems that you still don't like me. I will go and tell the king about this. It's better not to go back with him."
The faces of the little maids became obviously panicked, and they all stopped her and said, "No, that's not what the slaves meant."