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Chapter 464

Xie Boting looked at the little beggar who was about the same age as Su Bei and nodded.

The little beggar said, "Someone asked me to give you this letter."

How could someone ask a little beggar to deliver a letter to him?

Xie Boting felt strange. The little beggar handed the letter to him on tiptoes. Xie Boting reached out and took it.

The little beggar turned around and ran away.

Chen Qing rode up the first two trails and said, "Sir, please be careful because there is something wrong with your trust."

The Buddhist scriptures that Princess Jin Min presented to the Queen Mother were poisoned and almost burned to the body of the eldest mistress. Buddhist scriptures can be tampered with and harm people's lives, so it is natural to believe them, so we have to be careful.

Chen Qing looked cautious, but Xie Boting felt that it was not necessary. He opened the letter, glanced at it twice, and his face turned dark.

It looked like he was poisoned, and it was highly poisonous.

Chen Qing was curious about what kind of letter made the master so angry.

He looked at Xie Boting and saw that Xie Boting took a deep breath and stuffed the letter back into the envelope. With a move of his hand, the letter was shot towards the blacksmith shop not far away like a dagger, and was thrown impartially into the stove.

inside, instantly burned to ashes.

Chen Qing knew that this letter was unusual and said, "Sir, why did you burn the letter?"

"If you don't burn a letter to sow discord, what should you keep it for?"

After saying this, Xie Boting grabbed the horse's belly and ran away.

Peony Courtyard.

Princess Nankang slept deeply. She fell asleep after breakfast and didn't wake up until lunch.

The first thing I asked Xie Rou when I woke up was, "How is Rou'er?"

Mother Wu hurriedly replied, "Don't worry, Princess, the Princess is fine. I just went to see you. She is in good spirits."

Princess Nankang was relieved. Mother Wu helped Princess Nankang dress and said, "The letter has been delivered to the eldest young master."

Princess Nankang curled her lips, "What's your reaction?"

"The eldest young master is very angry," Wu's mother replied.

It's normal to be angry. No man would be happy to learn that his woman is having an affair with another man.

Even the prince, who has no princess in his heart, is so angry when he knows that the princess prefers her eldest brother. Besides, the eldest young master loves the eldest mistress in every possible way, and there is no room for sand in his eyes.

Seeing Princess Nankang's happy look, Mother Wu really couldn't bear to throw cold water on her, but she still had to report what should be reported. Mother Wu said in a loud voice, "The eldest young master threw the letter in after reading it.

It burned in the blacksmith's furnace."

Hearing this sentence, Princess Nankang's face froze, and her voice rose in vain, "He burned the letter?"

Obviously, Xie Boting's burning of the letter was not what she expected.

Only when you have evidence can you question the eldest mistress. If you don't have anything, it's just based on speculation, and it doesn't make sense to question her.

Mother Wu whispered, "The eldest young master seems not to believe what is written in the letter..."

Princess Nankang sneered, "Impossible, no man would trust his woman so much."

It is said that women are suspicious by nature, but if you ask her, it is men who are really suspicious.

Mother Wu didn't dare to say anything that Princess Nankang didn't like to hear. She didn't dare to say anything for the past half month. She immediately followed Princess Nankang's words and said, "What the princess said is that the eldest young master may be afraid that this matter will spread.

It hurts his face."

Princess Nankang looked at the Dankou on her nails. It had not been stained for a few days. It was not red enough and needed some blood to make it color enough. A cold arc appeared at the corner of her mouth, "Since he is so afraid, then help him spread the word about this."

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