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Chapter 1636: Plead for Qin'er

Princess Ning listened to her maid's words and finally agreed to eat something. However, as soon as the lady returned to the courtyard, the prince came to pay her respects.

The madam knew why the prince rushed over in a hurry. He must have come to plead for Ning'er's matter. Although she was not in the house during this period, she understood through her servants that as long as Princess Ning was wronged, the prince would go to the old lady without asking the whole story.

The yard theory.

The last time the old lady left, it was because she begged for mercy for the princess that she left sadly.

"Mother concubine." Prince Cheng said.

"You must know about this, otherwise you wouldn't be in such a hurry to come back," the lady said.

"Concubine, I'm just a maid, why do you have to go to such trouble?" Prince Cheng said.

"Are you referring to Hua'er or Qin'er?" the lady asked.

"Since Ning'er likes Qin'er, why can't she stay with her? I saw her just now. Although she didn't cry or make trouble, it made her feel particularly distressed to see her." Prince Cheng said.

"You are really too indulgent of your sister. If it weren't for your indulgence, she wouldn't be so willful. When I left the capital, I already regretted that I had indulged her too much. I thought that after I left, you would teach her well.

Who knew you would be persuaded by her?" the lady said.

"Concubine, Ning'er has changed her ways, why don't you believe it?" Prince Cheng said.

"Sheng'er, do you know why she kept Qin'er?" the lady said.

"Ning'er has always liked Qin'er, so she is reluctant to leave Qin'er," Prince Cheng said.

"Because Qin'er can help Ning'er, Ning'er still doesn't give up. She still wants to deal with Yun Ying." Madam said.

"Mother, what you said is true? But how could Ning'er deceive me?" Prince Cheng said.

"Because she has Qin'er by her side to advise her, so you haven't seen Ning'er's thoughts. Do you know that she understands the desire to kill Hua'er. If the old lady hadn't been here, Hua'er would have been harmed by her.

Dead." said the lady.

"I understand what the concubine means. I thought Ning'er only knew how to fool around, but I didn't expect that she would actually deceive me." Prince Cheng said in disappointment.

He believed in Ning'er very much, but he didn't expect that Ning'er would actually lie to him. Ning'er used him to persuade the old lady, and then the old lady got tired of herself.

"It seems that you have already figured out some things." Madam said.

"She deliberately used me to speak for her in front of my grandmother. Is it because of this that my grandmother is tired of me?" Prince Cheng said.

"As long as you understand this truth, it is not Ning'er who plots against you, but Qin'er, the maid next to Ning'er. It was precisely because of her instigation that Ning'er made such a big mistake. Whether it was the flower appreciation party or the

It was all her bad ideas in the palace," the lady said.

"Sheng'er understands what the mother-in-law means," Prince Cheng said.

Prince Cheng returned to his courtyard. He really didn't expect that things would be like this. He thought that Ning'er had really changed his ways, but he didn't expect that Ning'er was just pretending to be well-behaved and sensible in order to deceive himself and the old lady.

Early the next morning, after Princess Ning had breakfast, she really took her maid to the princess's mansion to pay her respects to the old lady.

When they arrived at the Princess's mansion, the old lady did not stop Princess Ning and let her come to the front hall.

"Grandma." Princess Ning said.

"Ning'er, it seems you didn't get a good rest last night," the old lady said.

"Grandma, Ning'er was worried about Hua'er and Qin'er, so naturally she didn't have a good rest. This morning, she was worried that grandma wouldn't see Ning'er. She was still uneasy when she got on the carriage." Princess Ning said.

"Sit down and talk. It just so happens that grandma also has something to discuss with you," the old lady said.

"I wonder what grandma will discuss with Ning'er?" Princess Ning asked anxiously.

"It's about Hua'er. I see that Hua'er is very smart and the pastries she makes are very delicious. I plan to keep her in the princess's mansion. I wonder if you are willing to let her go," the old lady said.

"Grandma, Hua'er is the only one left by my side. If I stay in the Princess' Mansion, there will be no one around me." Princess Ning said.

"How could it be? Your mother-in-law has already arranged for someone, so don't worry. I saw Hua'er as a smart boy last time, and I wanted to tell you for a long time," the old lady said.

"Does the mother and concubine also know about this?" Princess Ning said in surprise.

"After Qin'er was taken away, your mother and concubine should have known that she would never come back," the old lady said.

"Grandma, Ning'er begged grandma, can you return Qin'er to me. Grandma wants to give you the painting. I have nothing to say, but I just want Qin'er to stay with me, and I hope grandma will agree to Ning'er." Ning'er.

The princess begged.

"We'll talk about Qin'er later. Grandma just hopes that you can behave yourself." The old lady asked.

"Grandma, Ning'er just wants to keep Qin'er, and has no other ideas." Princess Ning said.

"I hope so. You can leave first and let's talk about Qin'er another day," the old lady said.

After listening to her grandmother's words, Qin'er immediately understood that her grandmother didn't want to mention Qin'er again today. After talking for a while, she got on the carriage and left the princess' mansion.

"What do you mean by grandmother?" Princess Ning asked.

"Princess, the old lady may not have dealt with Qin'er yet, so she will wait until another day to talk about this matter," the maid said.

"Is it true that grandma hasn't dealt with Qin'er yet?" Princess Ning asked carelessly.

Grandma has always hated Qin'er, and Qin'er has seduced her elder brother before. After grandma brought Qin'er back last night, she would definitely punish her severely. Even if Qin'er is still alive, she will probably be tortured by her grandmother until she becomes inhuman.

.

Originally, she planned to take the opportunity to take Hua'er back, but the old lady didn't agree at all. Now that Qin'er's life and death are unknown, she doesn't know what to do.

After Princess Ning left, her grandmother went to the guest room to see Qin'er. Qin'er hadn't woken up yet, lying on the couch as if she was asleep.

"Grandma, according to Princess Pluto's wishes, you will probably wake up tonight." Yun Ying said.

"Let me take good care of you." the old lady said.

"Princess Ning didn't make trouble with you, did she?" Yun Ying asked worriedly.

"She restrained herself a lot, and even mentioned Qin'er. She also said she wanted to take Hua'er away. Of course I wouldn't agree, so I rejected her directly," the old lady said.

"You can't give Hua'er to her, she won't treat Hua'er well." Yun Ying said anxiously.

"Don't worry, I won't give the painting to her," the old lady said.

"Hua'er has gotten better after taking the medicine," Yun Ying said.

"Now we only have to wait for Qin'er to wake up before we can decide whether to send her back or not," the old lady said.

"Since this pill was given to us by Princess Pluto, I believe it will be effective." Yun Ying said.

"Tan'er is taking care of Hua'er?" the old lady asked.

"Yes, Tan'er and Hua'er grew up together. She knew that Hua'er was very sad because she tried her best to be by the princess' side. She didn't expect that the princess didn't care about her life or death at all." Yun Ying said.

"Hua'er serves his master so carefully, but Ning'er turns a blind eye and blindly protects Qin'er. No wonder Hua'er is sad," the old lady said.

"Grandma loves Hua'er, and Hua'er naturally knows it. Otherwise, Hua'er wouldn't choose to stay with you," Yun Ying said.

"Ning'er knows that Hua'er is stable, but she needs someone like Qin'er who can give her advice. Although Ning'er is restless, she would not be so confused if Qin'er didn't instigate her," the old lady said.

"What grandma said is that even if Princess Ning has that intention, it will be useless if no one helps her with her advice," Yun Ying said.

Qin'er woke up after having dinner. Tan'er sat by the bed and fed her porridge spoonful by spoonful. After Qin'er finished drinking, she asked nervously: "Where is this? I'm here again."

Who is it?"

"You really can't remember who you are?" Tan'er asked.

"Who am I?" Qin'er asked anxiously.

After hearing the noise, the old lady hurriedly came over. The old lady held Qin'er's hand and said: "You finally woke up. You were seriously injured while protecting your master. You can't remember anything about it before.

Is it done?"

"Are you the old lady in this mansion? I really don't know who I am and who is my master?" Qin'er asked.

"Tan'er, please ask the doctor to come over and see if your head is injured." The old lady said to Tan'er.

"yes."

After Tan'er left, the old lady said: "My child, your master is the princess of Prince Cheng's Mansion, and you are the maid next to her. I am her grandmother, and I will take you to the princess's mansion to recuperate. Now that you are awake,

, if the doctor says you are fine, you can continue to work with the princess."

"Thank you, old lady, for clearing up the confusion. I understand. But, why is the princess not in the mansion but living in Prince Cheng's mansion?" Qin'er asked in confusion.

"If you want to know, I'll tell you. This is Princess Yunying's mansion, and your master, Princess Ning, lives in Prince Cheng's mansion," the old lady said.

The old lady told Qin'er simply, and Qin'er naturally understood the relationship. The doctor rushed over quickly, checked Qin'er's pulse, and said to the old lady: "Miss Qin'er's body is not seriously injured.

It’s just because I hurt my head that I can’t remember what happened before.”

"Can I still remember what happened before?" Qin'er asked.

"I should think of it, but it's just a matter of time." The doctor replied.

"Thank you, doctor." Qin'er said.

After the doctor left, the old lady continued: "I'm happy to see your recovery. I'll take you back to Prince Cheng's Mansion early tomorrow morning."

"Thank you, old lady." Qin'er said.

"You should rest first," the old lady said.

"Mom, I want to stay with Qin'er." Tan'er said.

"Well, remember to rest early." The old lady said.

The old lady nodded and left the room.

However, what puzzled Qin'er was Tan'er's address to the old lady. But Tan'er didn't say it, so it was hard for her to ask first.

"Qin'er, are you feeling uncomfortable somewhere?" Tan'er asked.

"There's nothing uncomfortable about it," Qin'er said.

"There is also some porridge on the stove to warm. If you are hungry, ask someone to bring it to you." Tan'er said.

"Thank you, Princess." Qin'er said.

"Qin'er, you have really forgotten me." Tan'er said.

"What does this mean, Princess?" Qin'er said.

"Actually, we grew up together. I just accepted me as my adopted daughter because the old lady took pity on me," Tan'er said.

"So we grew up together. Can you tell me what kind of person I am?" Qin'er asked.

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