Login via

An Eight-year-old Princess novel Chapter 461

Lady Hua Guo frowned and talked with the oldest lady for a while. The lady nodded her head to her, and walked up to that lady. "Young Lady Liu, your jade pendant is missing?"

The woman quickly answered, "yes, it is missing. How could it disappear in a twinkling of an eye?"

"What does the jade pendant look like, Young Lady Liu? I'll ask the servant to look for it. Okay? " The oldest lady of the mansion asked in a gentle tone with a smile.

"It is a pure white jade pendant, made of very precious warm jade. It was brought back by Qianjue for me from Qin Xi City last month. I hung the jade pendant around my waist. Because I love it very much, I often carry it to my hands to play. It couldn't be dropped by accident. It must be stolen by someone. " Young Lady Liu answered anxiously, eyes full of worry.

But her words were not kind. Someone sneered in a mockery way, "it's just a jade pendant. So what? It's valuable, yes. But everyone here has a big name in the Jin city. Who will take the jade pendant away? All the jade pillows on my bed are made of warm jade. "

Young Lady Liu glared at the woman who spoke, but didn't contradict because of her status. She just said sulkily, "although we are all masters here, not everyone is noble." Then she turned to look at the side lady of Gu Zhaoge. After a pause, she sneered coldly again, "moreover, maybe the master is not in the mood to steal. But I'm not sure about the servants."

The oldest lady frowned at Young Lady Liu's words. Servants of the guests were all waited in the outer court except the servants of Lord Hua Guo's mansion. Most of them were servants here. Young Lady Liu was blaming the servant of the mansion for being impudent and stealing her jade pendant.

"Please sit down and wait, Young Lady Liu. I have asked my servants to search the garden house just now and check if there is something left there." The oldest lady asked her servants to look for the jade pendant there.

After a while, a servant came over with a small jade pendant in his hand.

"But why?" Since Yun Shang came to the state of Xia, she felt a little strange. Liu Yinfeng was indeed well known in the state and his ability was no less than any of the prince's, but he had no official position in the state, except for a military counsellor.

"Before Qingyan didn't come back, I always believed that the Majesty favored the seventh prince. Even though the seventh prince was often in poor health, no one could tell whether his illness was real or not. There were many famous doctors living in the mansion of the seventh Prince for many years. When he was a child, his body was indeed damaged by someone. But no one could tell the current condition of his body. The emperor wanted the seventh prince to have a strong support in the court when he appointed Liu Yinfeng to serve as his teacher and he gave all the rewards to the Liu clan. As for Liu Yinfeng, many people in the court knew him because of the emperor's attitude towards him. If the seventh Prince ascends the throne, Liu Yinfeng will definitely assist him. It will be a good way to win support from the new emperor if the new emperor rewards him himself. "

Lady Hua Guo stopped at the gate of the yard and said, "his majesty fancies the crown prince publicly, but in fact, many of his majesty's plots are in secret favorable to the seventh prince."

Yun Shang nodded her head. She had new appraisal of Lady Hua Guo. When Lord Hua Guo paid his first visit to Prince Jing's mansion, he told him that his wife knew nothing about military tactics or war, so they had nothing to talk about. At that time, Yun Shang thought Lady Hua Guo was just a virtuous woman who took care of her husband and children in the backyard. To Yun Shang's surprise, this old lady was even more insightful than she had imagined. Even in the backyard of the mansion, she knew everything. And she also taught carefully her how to entertain those women and get useful information from them.

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: An Eight-year-old Princess