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Chapter 829 Did You Blame Me For The Queen's Matter?

Chapter 829 Have you ever blamed me for the former Queen?

Concubine Qiao wanted to withdraw her hand to apologize again.

Gu Yihan held it tightly this time.

He asked Chun Shou to take the extra palace maids and eunuchs to stand far away.

A pair of deep eyes looked at Concubine Qiao.

He said something unexpected.

"Last time I heard that Nuoer missed her, I suddenly felt that she had been gone for many years, and even her voice and smile had been completely forgotten.

I'm in a good mood today, I don't blame you for mentioning her, Concubine, do you still remember her? Tell me about it."

The two of them walked along the lake. Under the spring sun, the water surface was sparkling.

Concubine Qiao said: "Of course I remember that when I was five years old, I was brought into the palace by my mother to kowtow to the late empress."

Gu Yihan suddenly laughed heartily: "I also remember this incident. I was learning archery that time.

You and Mrs. Qiao came out of Fengyi Palace and passed by the martial arts training ground. When I saw the beautiful pearls hanging on your robe, I became playful and shot an arrow at you."

The more he spoke, the more he laughed: "My concubine, you were so timid at that time. My arrow nailed your dress. You were so frightened that you fell to the ground. You even cried afterwards."

Mentioning the predicament of that year, Concubine Qiao couldn't help but purse her red lips, and a trace of resentment rose in her beautiful eyes.

"What the emperor destroyed at that time was my concubine's favorite dress."

Gu Yihan smiled brightly: "Later, I was scolded by my mother and gave you many expensive pieces of cloth, so you calmed down."

The breeze blew and the two held hands tightly.

Concubine Qiao's dress swayed slightly, and she couldn't help laughing as she thought about the past.

"Later, the late empress also called my concubine into the palace and gave me advice on how to bully her back. She asked me to put salt in the tea that His Majesty drinks every day after class.

There were several times when the emperor was deceived without knowing it and spit it out after taking a sip. My concubine saw it in the dark and laughed heartily."

At the end of the sentence, Concubine Qiao lowered her head and sighed calmly.

"The late Queen is sensible and does not favor you at all just because Your Majesty is her child. When I was a child, I admired her the most.

When I was young, my father was very strict. He always asked me to learn eighteen kinds of martial arts. If I was accidentally injured, I was not allowed to cry.

At that time, what I was most looking forward to was that the first empress would call her concubine into the palace to stay for a few days, so that she could always find peace and tranquility.

Not only did she not force my concubines to learn martial arts, but she also taught me how to read and write. She taught me that women do not have to be weak all the time, and they are no worse than men when they are strong."

Gu Yihan's eyes were deep and he looked at the lake in a daze.

It took him a long time to say: "I remember that she almost asked you to join the army."

Concubine Qiao couldn't help laughing: "I was still ignorant at that time. I always thought that men can serve as soldiers to protect their country. Why can't I?"

Gu Yihan looked at her steadily: "After you entered the palace, did you blame me for the former queen?"

"I don't have any."

"Lie." Gu Yihan sneered: "You told your maid that you would never be my concubine until you die, because I didn't stand up and express your trust in my mother back then, and I was adopted into the name of Princess Yu.

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Concubine Qiao's eyes widened: "Which maid betrayed my concubine?"

Gu Yihan raised his eyebrows, and Concubine Qiao realized that she had been tricked by him.

She bit her lip, lowered her head and muttered: "I just hated it for a while."

Gu Yihan just smiled but said nothing.

It took him a long time to pick up a green leaf that had been blown down by the wind.

"Do you still remember a piece of music that the late Queen taught us?"


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