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Chapter 134 Gu Nuoer, I heard you

Seeing that Mu Shuzhen didn't answer his questions at all, Ayun felt angry in his heart.

She called out in a half-coquettish tone: "Empress, look at Shu Zhen, I really can't tell you now."

The queen half leaned back in her chair and glanced at Mu Shuzhen who was walking out with a smile.

"Maybe you misunderstood her. This child guarded me until the fourth watch last night, and then she went to rest for a while.

Ayun, the most important thing between you two is harmony, Shuzhen is a child who is not good at expressing, so don't bully her."

Hearing what the queen said, Ayun felt even more angry towards Mu Shuzhen.

She was just a little late for her shift last night, but this Mu Shuzhen actually dared to complain to the queen.

Let’s see how she finds an opportunity to punish her this time!

Ayun lowered his eyes and glanced at the queen who was still unaware of the situation.

When the matter is completed, the queen will definitely trust and rely on her even more. When she becomes the queen's maid, she will have everything she wants.

Ayun thought like this, and became more determined to the evil plan in his heart.

Gu Nuoer woke up from her nap and felt that her stomach was empty.

The little guy ran out of the yard, stepped on his calves, and followed the fragrance in the air to the dining room of Taishi Temple.

The novices are preparing the evening fast meal.

Gu Nuoer sniffed with her little nose, held the door open with her little hands and poked her head in to take a look: "It smells so good~"

A novice monk who was cutting vegetables turned his head and smiled kindly: "Is the princess hungry?"

Gu Nuoer walked in and sat down on a short pile picking vegetables.

He hugged a big cabbage pitifully: "Brother novice, can you give me something to eat?"

There are strict time requirements for opening meals in temples, and they must not be too early or too late to avoid breaking the rules.

But Gu Nuoer's pink ball was sitting there like a small pearl, her dark and beautiful eyes blinking, and the novice just felt soft-hearted.

He smiled and nodded, then used the iron pole to pull out a few dark things from the fire.

Then he wrapped it in a rag and rubbed it, and when he handed it to Gu Nuoer, there were actually a few roasted chestnuts in the rag!

The browned chestnut meat reveals its plump belly, and the fragrance is overflowing.

"The other fasting meals haven't been prepared yet, so please let the princess eat some roasted chestnuts to cushion your stomach."

Gu Nuoer fluttered her long eyelashes and happily took it, her voice soft and soft: "Thank you, brother novice."

She picked up a bag of chestnuts and walked outside.

Gu Nuoer slowly sat on the steps with her butt stuck out, spread the rag on her legs, and started peeling chestnuts.

Her little hands were delicate, but fortunately the chestnut shells were roasted so thin and crispy that they opened with a gentle pull.

A complete piece of chestnut meat is exposed.

The little guy moved his index finger and just wanted to stuff it into his mouth.

There was a slight "woof" from the side!

She turned around and saw a small yellow dog sitting near her, wagging its tail, sticking out its tongue and looking at the chestnut meat in her hand.

"Do you want to eat too?"

"Woof!"

Gu Nuoer was very generous and broke half of it and threw it to it.

The puppy ate happily and its tail wagged even more happily.

Gu Nuoer narrowed her eyes and smiled sweetly: "Puppy, puppy, I gave you something to eat, and we are good friends. Don't bite me like Brother Siming!"

"Gu Nuo'er, I heard you."

A cold male voice suddenly appeared.

The little guy was stunned, a dark shadow flashed before his eyes, and Ye Siming fell from the roof.

Gu Nuoer blinked, looking at his frown, and took the initiative to hand over an unopened chestnut with her little fleshy hand.

"Brother Siming came just in time to help me peel the chestnuts. They are so hot."

On her pink and tender face, there was not the slightest hint of guilt in being caught saying bad things about people behind their backs.


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