The man in the pavilion was indeed Lord Hua Guo. Hearing the horse's hooves behind him, Lord Hua Guo turned his head and said, "I've heard that the sun is extremely beautiful in the Sunset Hill. But it's a pity that there's no sun today."
Prince Jing kept silent for a moment before he got off the horse and walked into the pavilion. "Lord Hua Guo, why did you try every means to call me here?"
Lord Hua Guo turned to Prince Jing, and complicated emotions surged in his eyes. "I heard that someone investigated my miserable daughter in the state of Xia a few days ago. I guess it's you. Now you know who you really are, right?"
When Prince Jing heard Lord Hua Guo mention the sunset, he thought he had planned to take a long detour. But he didn't expect that Lord Hua Guo would give him such a direct answer. Surprised, Prince Jing smiled and said, "Lord Hua Guo, what are you talking about? Why don't I understand a word? "
Lord Hua Guo smiled bitterly and sighed. "Although I don't know how you know this, since you know it, you don't have to avoid it. When I was in the imperial city of the state of Ning, I wanted to write to his majesty to report this matter, but the letter was robbed halfway. You did it, right?"
Prince Jing laughed when he heard this, "so what? What if it wasn't me?"
"Qingyan..." Lord Hua Guo turned around and grabbed Prince Jing by the shoulder with an excited look. Prince Jing was taken aback by his expression and then came to himself. "Lord Hua Guo, what are you doing? Although I'm here today to see you, it's because you are Lord Hua Guo of the state of Xia. Now the state of Ning and the state of Xia are fighting. Lord Hua Guo, what are you doing here? "
Lord Hua Guo looked depressed. "Qingyan, I'm your grandfather."
"Really?" Prince Jing raised his eyebrows and sneered. "You must be kidding, Lord Hua Guo. I'm just Prince Jing of the state of Ning."
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