Chapter 524: Suspicious about the scent
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Historical
Author:
Yi YanyunWords: 1237Update Time: 24/02/20 21:09:21
At noon, the princess and Vice General Song came to say goodbye to Du Wanchun.
After listening to Du Wanchun's words, they returned to the palace.
As expected, the emperor did not blame the two of them and rewarded Vice General Song.
Vice President Song will come out of the palace and return to Zhou Mansion again.
"Shopkeeper Du."
Du Wanchun put Xiao Feifei down, stood up and came to the door.
Vice General Song thanked her.
Du Wanchun asked him: "Do you want to go back to the military camp?"
Vice General Song replied: "Yes, after bringing the princess to the palace, I will return to the military camp."
Du Wanchun smiled and said: "You might as well stay a few more days." ?.?????.???
"Why?" Vice General Song asked.
Du Wanchun said slowly: "Isn't the emperor looking for a husband for the princess? Why don't you stay and watch the excitement."
This time the emperor wanted to recruit a son-in-law for the princess. It was the princess who proposed it. She didn't like the princes in the palace, nor the sons of high-ranking officials. She wanted to choose one from among the people.
The emperor initially disagreed, but after careful consideration, it would be okay to choose someone from among the people. When the time came, he would be given a title and it would also be a marriage, so he agreed to the princess's request.
Vice Admiral Song rubbed the back of his head and said with a smile: "Why should I join in the fun..."
Du Wanchun smiled and said, "Maybe you can be selected?"
Vice General Song blushed and lowered his head.
Du Wanchun stopped teasing him and turned around to pour him a cup of tea.
After Vice General Song drank tea, he really didn't say anything about leaving.
Du Wanchun breathed a sigh of relief, the princess issue was finally resolved.
Now that the princess is looking for another husband, the third prince naturally does not need to go back to Beijing.
In Cheng'an County, the Third Prince and Aunt Zhou also received the news. Both of them were relieved and began to take their little girls with them as usual.
Their little girl looks like the third prince. Her small face and round eyes are somewhat similar to those of her three brothers, but if you look closely, they are completely different.
It is extremely rare for a couple to have a daughter in old age.
Especially the third prince holds his daughter in his arms almost every day.
Aunt Zhou wanted to hug her, but he refused to give her.
Of course, it was mainly for the sake of her waist. Doctor Xu specifically told her to hold the child less, so as not to affect her waist and cause frequent back pain in the future.
The third prince took these words to heart, for fear that Aunt Zhou would do a heavy job.
Fortunately, this child is also sensible. He only eats and sleeps, and does not cry or make trouble.
Du Wanchun and Zhou Ruiyuan are not at home these days. Zhang Qiuhe and Wang Qiu often come back to Zhou Mansion, as well as Lian'er.
Every time they take it, they bring some expensive food and clothing.
Aunt Zhou and the Third Prince basically lacked everything.
The shop at home was also watched. Nan Fengling took the child to the military camp. The two of them only had to concentrate on taking care of their little daughter.
The new county magistrate is kind-hearted, but he doesn't do things as quickly and neatly as Zhou Ruiyuan.
He received a secret letter from the emperor a few days ago, asking him to find an assassin from the capital.
When the county magistrate received this secret letter, he originally planned to inform Magistrate Li immediately, but he was afraid of being noticed by the emperor, so he secretly pretended to be looking for someone.
It is not difficult for people in Cheng'an County to find someone from the capital.
For example, the Zhou family's accent sounds like they are from the capital, and Shopkeeper Wang also sounds like they are from the capital.
He had received favor from the Zhou family, so naturally he could not harm them like this, so he deliberately hid the news and never replied to the emperor.
The emperor regarded him as a confidant and sent several letters in succession.
Later, in desperation, in order to divert attention, he wrote a few names at random.
After the emperor received the letter, there was no suspicious person and he did not continue to ask questions.
Just when he was about to give up, he suddenly took the piece of paper and smelled it.
The scent was too familiar, but he suddenly remembered where he had smelled it.