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Chapter eight hundred and thirteen words of the Taoist priest

Yilanxuan.

The death of Princess Yiyang made Yilanxuan, which has always been lively, become much quieter. Most of the people who can come to Yilanxuan on weekdays are dignitaries. Now that the princess has passed away, they don’t dare to gamble on their own wealth and life even if they want to come to Yilanxuan for fun.

Baili Xue held her cheek bored and sighed: "I can't even play the piano anymore. Ribbon can rest for a while."

Jiu Niang smiled like a flower, took enchanting steps and gave the princess a newly brewed osmanthus wine, golden wave jade liquid, and elegant. "This is nothing to do. Guests can't risk beheading their heads and come to have fun, right?"

Baili Xue Qianqian took a sip and suddenly remembered something, "It's strange to say that Xuanyuan royal family seems to be possessed by ghosts. So far, two princesses have died. If you say that Princess Duanyang is not suitable for the local conditions, it would be fine if she dies in a foreign land, but Princess Yiyang has never left the capital and died."

Jiu Niang added: "The Xuanyuan royal family not only died two princesses, but also two princes."

Baili Xue Da was curious. She had also heard the rumors about the capital, saying that the prince had already grown up, but he had not been appointed as the crown prince's concubine for a long time. No one could tell the emperor's thoughts. Do they want the major families to continue to fight for each other? Or were they worried that if they were careless, they would lead to an imbalance in the court?

Since ancient times, the Tian family has always regarded reproduction as their primary task to protect the country for thousands of years, but this emperor seems to be in no hurry. The prince in his prime is still alone.

"The prince is ranked third now, and the two princes ahead of him are no longer alive."

Baili Xue was shocked, "Is it because the emperor is afraid that the prince will not escape the bad luck, so he will not let him get married for a long time?"

Jiu Niang refused to comment and said, "How can the thoughts of the Lord of Nine Five be so easy to guess? I don't know the specific reason, but there are some private statements among the people."

"What's the saying?" Baili Xue was interested.

"It is said that the Xuanyuan royal family is too serious to kill, and the disaster should be on the princes and princesses. They are only blamed for being born in the imperial family."

Baili Xueman casually touched the wine glass in her hand, "Then are there no way to rescue the people?"

Jiu Niang laughed again, "A Taoist priest said that it is not advisable to marry the princes early in their destiny. They must first redeem their own sins before they can get married."

Even Baili Xue couldn't help laughing, "This Taoist priest is so bold that he dares to discuss royal affairs, and it's such a sensitive matter. I wonder how many of them have enough brains to cut off?"

"What the princess said is, but now it seems that the Taoist priest's words do not seem to be completely groundless!"

Baili Xue thought, "Will the emperor believe this?"

"I shouldn't believe it at first, but when the eldest prince and his young age were crowned as princesses, the princess guess what happened?"

Baili Xue was curious and only knew that the eldest prince died young. If there were no insiders in the royal family, outsiders would not know the details, let alone such a confidential matter, "What happened?"

Jiu Niang said slowly: "On the night of the wedding, the eldest prince and the eldest prince's concubine both died suddenly in the bridal chamber."

Ah? Baili Xue Daqi, "How did you die?"

Jiu Niang shook her head, "I can't find out the details of the night of the incident, but I was so happy that I felt sad."

"That's true to the Taoist priest's words. Xuanyuan royal family was punished by heaven, so shouldn't the princes marry soon?"

Jiu Niang turned his head and said, "Yes, the Taoist priest calculated that the princes would not get married until they were twenty-five years old at the earliest. Moreover, although the princes did not have a concubine, some of the mansions always had concubines, but there was no child. This is really strange."
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