Nine hundred and twentieth chapters traitors have no queen
Zhou Shixiang didn't know how he welcomed the little mute in, nor did he know how he agreed to the little mute to stay and take care of him. His only deep impression was when Pan Yinglong and Hong Yuao agreed to the little mute's request when they heard him without thinking. One was incredible, and the other was very embarrassing.
Pan and Hong had no idea that the princess would have such a sudden action before, and it was not appropriate to object, and it was even more inappropriate to agree. In the end, she had to return to Beijing with helplessness.
The little mute back then, and the current eldest princess, stayed in Ganlu Temple, where Liu Bei and Liu Xuande were invited to marry.
Hong Yu was just overwhelmed. After all, he suffered so many years in Kuidong, and was not a professional, so he did not value etiquette and law. In addition, he was a bachelor of the foreign court, so he couldn't say much about the emperor's family affairs. Even if Emperor Dingwu was angry because of the princess' actions, he would not blame him for it. Pan Yinglong was in trouble. The princess came with him, but he went back, but the princess didn't go back. How could he explain to the emperor? If any rumors spread, I'm afraid he would be even more sad this day.
Alas, the princess is too mean. Although she has been married, she has not yet passed away. She stays together, so don't cause any trouble. Our family is so old that she can't stand the emperor's scolding.
After returning to Nanjing with uneasiness and a lot of grievance, Pan Yinglong, as soon as he entered the palace, he was summoned by Emperor Dingwu in anger. When Pan Yinglong arrived, the empress was also there, and the emperor's face looked very ugly. It was obvious that the princess left Zhenjiang without permission to make him feel angry.
Pan Yinglong thought the emperor would definitely scold him, but he didn't expect that the emperor didn't say a word. The empress called him aside and whispered to ask him about the situation after the princess and Zhou Shi met. After hearing that Zhou Shi had no displeasure to the princess, and the two met in early years, the queen breathed a sigh of relief. She glanced at her husband, who was still in a dark face, chuckled, turned her head and instructed Pan Yinglong to discuss with the Ministry of Rites to see when the wedding of the princess and Zhou Shixiang would be planned.
"The King of Qi is recovering from his injuries. I'm afraid the marriage is too urgent, right?"
Pan Yinglong was a little hesitant and was injured for a hundred days. The Queen's intention was to marry the princess to the Qi Palace as soon as possible. This was a bit difficult. You can't ask the King of Qi to welcome the Princess Daming with a cane.
The Empress didn't care about this. As long as Pan Yinglong went to tell the Ministry of Rites, Pan Yinglong had no choice but to go to the Ministry of Rites in person and spread the Queen's meaning to Zhenjiang through the Ministry of Rites. As for whether Zhou Shixiang was willing to welcome the princess so anxiously, he was the eunuch of the rituals.
The queen was anxious to marry the little mute, but Zhou Shixiang actually thought about it, because the little mute treats him very well. He didn't want to marry any national beauty. He just wanted to marry an understanding and considerate girl. The little mute was undoubtedly a good girl. He could see that the little mute was very gentle, so he didn't have to worry that the Prince Qi's mansion could not accommodate Wan'er and Shi Yuanling.
On the night when the little mute lived in Ganlu Temple, Zhou Shixiang had a long conversation with her. He was not about major national affairs, nor about everything he had experienced over the years, nor about the bumpy experiences of the little mute over the years, but about Xinhui, which was thousands of miles away, and about the empty tomb outside Xinhui City.
"Shuyi is willing to take care of you for Sister Zhao."
The little mute kept listening and finally said this. Zhou Shixiang was very heartwarming. Looking at the little mute opposite the oil lamp, he seemed to see the scene of his wife Zhao putting soles for Baoer under the lamp.
Originally, the guards and blind Li served by Zhou Shixiang were all personal guards and blind Li. As a result, the little mute saw their thick hands and feet, he sent them all down and took Cui'er to take care of Zhou Shixiang himself.
When the little mute changed his bandage for him for the first time, Zhou Shixiang was still a little uncomfortable and wanted to refuse. After all, the little mute was the niece of Emperor Dingwu, so how could she ask her to do these things? But the little mute said a word that made him unable to feel refusal again.
"If it weren't for you, I was afraid that there would be a princess at this moment. So you saved me and it was my duty to take care of you, not to mention that I am your fiancée. Is there anything wrong with my wife taking care of the injured husband?"
The little mute's openness made Zhou Shixiang laugh at himself. A big man was not as relaxed as a girl's house. He was moved by the little mute's words. He grabbed the little mute's hand for the first time. The little mute did not pull back his hand and let him hold it. It was not until Cui'er on the side deliberately coughed that Zhou Shixiang reluctantly let go of the little mute's hand.
When a princess takes care of her lord, the blind Li was happy and called on friends every day, either fighting wild animals on Beigu Mountain or fishing in the river. Once, he was cooking fish with a group of Iron Guards by the river, saying that he wanted to experience the artistic conception of the top scholar.
After the Ministry of Rites passed the Queen's meaning through the Qi Palace, Zhou Shixiang asked the little mute's meaning, but the little mute was shy and unanswered. Considering that his legs and feet were inconvenient and he was unwilling to get married in such hasty, Zhou Shixiang asked Gui Yongzhi to send a message to the Ministry of Rites and waited for him to recover from his injury to return to Nanjing to get married.
When Zhou Shixiang ordered Gui Yongzhi, the little mute kept listening. When Zhou Shixiang said he wanted to make the wedding more glorious, a hint of redness appeared on the little mute's face.
After recovering from the leg injury for a while, Zhou Shixiang occasionally tried not to walk on a crutch, but the little mute didn't let him move lightly when he saw it. As a last resort, Zhou Shixiang had to continue to carry the crutch. During the days in Ganlu Temple, the little mute was really happy. It seemed that the man who gave him a bowl of mutton soup back then was really the best man in the world. These days were also the happiest days for Zhou Shixiang, until the Military Information Department sent the news that Hong Chengchou died of illness in Kunming.
Zhou Shixiang never thought that Hong Chengchou would die of such illness. He knocked on the table lightly and then ordered the blind Li to go to Nanjing to get rid of Hong Shiming. This incident surprised the little mute, because Hong Chengchou was a traitor, but Hong Shiming is now the Minister of Rites of the Ming Dynasty. He heard that the Northern Expedition was written by him, so the little mute believed that Hong Shiming should not be implicated because of his father's crime.
Zhou Shi explained relatively to the little mute: "I left Hong Shiming's life because of Hong Chengchou. I originally wanted to use Hong Shiming to do some articles, but Hong Chengchou died so soon. Then Hong Shiming is worthless to me, so he should die naturally."
"Doesn't you deserve to die without value?" The little mute didn't understand his fiancé's thoughts.
"He is not an ordinary person, he is Hong Chengchou's son, so he must die. I kill Hong Shiming to make this traitor have no descendants and make my loyal ministers have a descendants."
Zhou Shixiang would not stop killing Hong Shiming because of the confusion of the little mute. Even if Hong Chengchou followed Wu Sangui before his death, he would still die.
The little mute did not persuade her again. Although she was a princess, she was just a woman and she didn't want to ask about the affairs between men.
The blind Li was willing to do the murder. Zhou Shixiang sent him back to Nanjing to consider that there must be someone in Nanjing City opposing this matter, so it is most appropriate for the blind Li, the uncle Dingshuo, to do it himself.
Chapter completed!