Wasn't Concubine Qin Xian always annoyed that she had caused her mother, Mrs. Zuo Xiang, to break her arm?
Although it was strange, Concubine Qin Xian sent a palace maid to invite her, so Su Tang had to give her face.
But
She wanted to redeem her jewelry and look at Zhao Yan's jade pendant.
Isn't this delaying her?
We can only leave this important task to Poria.
After giving Poria a few words, Su Tang left with the palace maid. After walking for more than ten steps, Su Tang saw the wife of Master Liu, the Qintian Supervisor, who was the legendary woman. There was a girl standing next to her, watching everyone leave.
He said, "Mom, didn't you say that there will probably be floods or even military disasters after the drought? It's just a drought now, and all the officials have to donate money. What will happen if there is a bigger disaster in the future?"
The girl was worried.
Mrs. Liu scolded her lightly and said, "This is a matter for the imperial court, and it is not for you and mother to interfere."
The girl pouted, wringing her hands to embroider a handkerchief.
Su Tang was just a few steps away from them. She heard clearly what the girl said. When she looked over, Mrs. Liu was also looking at her. Su Tang gave birth to a child for no reason. This conversation was specially told to her by the mother and daughter of the Liu family.
Listen.
This thought confused Su Tang. After walking a little further, she looked back and saw that Mrs. Liu had turned around and left, but Miss Liu was still looking at her.
She admitted that her appearance was not bad, but she didn't look at her for so long. Could it be that she was really told?
Floods are easy to follow after drought, she knows this.
When droughts and floods come together, and the national treasury is empty, it is most easy for people to take advantage of their illness and kill them. That is to say, enemy troops invade, which is the so-called military disaster.
She had seen what Mrs. Liu was capable of, and she could tell at a glance that she had Fuxi bones. I'm afraid she wasn't just saying this out of thin air, but there was no need to go all the way to tell her.
As Mrs. Liu said, this is a matter of the imperial court, and she has nothing to do with it. Just because the emperor named her Princess Protector does not mean that she really has the ability to protect the country, right?
protect the country
This title is really nice to hear.
Along the way, Su Tang was thinking about Mrs. Liu's words. Unknowingly, he was taken to the imperial garden by the palace maid. A palace maid walked towards him carrying a tray with a copper pot in the tray.
As she walked, the palace maid stumbled, and the tray she was holding flew straight towards Su Tang.
Su Tang was so frightened by the palace lady's sudden "accident" that she forgot to react. She even felt the heat from the copper pot rushing towards her. However, just as the copper pot and hot water were thrown at her, someone hugged her waist.
, he was led around twice, and then there was the sound of a copper pot clanging on the ground.
Su Tang was rescued.
But she never dreamed that the person who saved her would be her mother, Mrs. Xu.
When Su Tang stood firm and looked at Xu's worried and angry face, she was dumbfounded.
What made her even more dumbfounded was what was behind her. When the palace maid who threw the copper pot saw that she had been rescued, she turned around and ran away. Mrs. Xu picked off a leaf and used it as a hidden weapon to hit it out. The palace maid who was running in a hurry was hit.
As soon as it was hit, the person fell forward, and Su Tang felt the pain of hitting the ground even from a distance.
Mrs. Xu retracted her hand, looked at Su Tang and asked, "Are you injured?"
Su Tang looked at Xu blankly, "Mom, do you know martial arts?"
Mrs. Xu's eyes were a little dodgey and she said, "Mother knows some boxing and kicking skills."
Even if you can pick leaves and flying flowers, can this be a little bit of boxing and kicking?
Although she doesn't know martial arts, she's not stupid.
No wonder when Yunjia wrote a letter to someone before, she was afraid that the old prince would see it, so her mother could just throw it on a candle and burn it to ashes. No wonder they were talking in the pavilion of the palace, but she didn't know that the maid was eavesdropping behind the rockery, and her mother knew.