Chapter 1993: Persuading him to return to the palace 3
"Xinghen, what do you call this girl?"
Suddenly, Feng Yuanzhi raised such a question.
Situ Xinghen and Nangong Lan couldn't help but be stunned, wondering why he would ask such a question.
"I didn't dare to hide it from Uncle Feng. When I saw her, her head was severely injured.
I have temporarily lost my memory of past events, so I still don’t know her name or her identity.”
As soon as these words came out, Feng Yuanzhi behaved like everyone else:
Jaw-dropping.
“So that’s what happened.
Girl, if my next words are harmful to you in any way, I hope you can forgive me."
"Uncle Feng, it's okay.
Because you are in a different perspective, it is normal for you to say something unfavorable to me.
After all, you are also thinking about the country and the country of the prosperous Tang Dynasty!"
She said with a relaxed smile.
The sound is like the crisp chirping of a lark, which is very pleasant, like the sound of nature.
Not only her voice is nice, but what’s even more impressive is her point of view.
She is indeed a good girl.
After her words fell, Feng Yuanzhi immediately understood something.
Even though she has lost her memory now, the prince can still elope with her, but it is a normal thing.
"What a sensible and good boy."
Feng Yuanzhi admired sincerely.
"Haha, the most important thing between people is understanding."
She still smiled softly.
He nodded, then looked at Situ Xinghen:
"Xinghen, I have to tell the truth.
As a member of the royal family, it is not the behavior of a man to ignore the country and the country for the sake of a beloved woman."
Feng Zhiyuan's face darkened, and his words suddenly became sharp.
He truly deserves to be a good minister who dares to risk his own life to give advice.
"I also know that doing this is very selfish.
But I have also thought about it. Through the efforts of previous generations, the foundation of the prosperous Tang Dynasty is quite stable.
Moreover, a large number of loyal ministers and good generals were produced in the court.
Although the other princes are not talented enough, as long as they remain silent, they will not have much impact on the foundation of the prosperous Tang Dynasty."