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He said, A-Yao, don't mention this matter again.
He also said, A-Yao, you should leave the palace earlier. Whatever method you use, I will do my best to help you.
When Gao Su said this, the whole person stood motionless in the night, like a stone statue.
She was lying in the palm of his hand, just about to tell her origin, her previous life, her previous life, and why she suddenly ran to this palace maid...... Explain it to him one by one. But Gao Su shook his head slowly and said in a low voice, it doesn't matter.
His deep, wide eyes watched her in the night, as gentle as ever.
She curled up in a small ball in his palm, thinking a little depressed that she had finally decided to confess to him.
Gao Su turned his head sideways, looked at King Zhao who was vomiting in the room, and then looked at the eunuch who was vomited with filth, and said warmly: "I will let this eunuch stay in the palace for two more days." But in the palace, there was nothing I could do. A-Yao, you have to be careful in the palace, Queen Jia can avoid it. In a few days, Empress Jia will join the King of Qi and the King of Chu to imprison/imprison the emperor. When that time comes, there will be chaos in the palace. You take the opportunity to find an opportunity to get out of the palace. I'll pick you up outside. â
When he said these words, there was no one around him. Only the occasional night breeze and the shadows of the trees.
She nodded, taking Gao Su's words to heart. She knew that Gao Su was a Qi person three hundred years later, and she must be much more familiar with this history of the Western Jin Dynasty than herself, so it was better to listen to Gao Su's words than for her to bump into her like a headless fly.
Gao Su told her two more words, and seeing that the star of the East had risen, he asked her to go back to the palace first. As for himself, he stayed in the palace of King Zhao, ready to ask some other words from the mouth of the eunuch.
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When she went back, her mind was still a little drowsy.
Gao Su said that the Western Jin Dynasty clan was about to have civil strife, and she believed it; Gao Su said that Empress Jia was very dangerous and should be avoided from afar, she believed; Gao Su said that she should have left the palace earlier, and she was convinced. But now the question is, how should she leave the palace?
The example of "the white-headed palace maid is here, sitting idle and talking about Xuanzong" is written in black and white on paper. Although it is not the Tang Dynasty, the meaning is the same. She is an unknown palace maid, how difficult is it to be released from the palace?
Do you want to follow Wang Zhaojun's old path and recommend yourself to the Xiongnu to make peace?
Gao Su must be furious.
She didn't come up with a suitable solution until she returned to the palace. The girl in the same room had already gotten up, and her movements were tiptoeing, as if she was afraid of waking her. She squinted a little, then got up from the warm bed and washed with the girl in the room.
Under the side knock, Yun Yao inquired clearly, both of them were second-class palace maids who beat their legs and sprinkled in front of the queen, the kind that was not up or down, not embarrassed or embarrassed. Last night, the big palace maid next to the queen ate a bad stomach and took leave, so the queen made an exception to bring "her" to the banquet to serve. Before that, the queen had never paid attention to this rough envoy, and she didn't even remember her name.
"A-Yao." The girl in the same room advised, "Although the queen promoted you by making an exception yesterday, you can't be pampered and arrogant. If you are not careful, you will be punished, whipped, and sent out of the palace. Therefore, in front of the queen today, do you still have to remember it as usual? â
Yun Yao was overjoyed when she heard this. Just now, I was still worrying about how to get out of the palace, but I didn't expect to hear it immediately from the mouth of the girl in the same room.
She lowered her head and pretended to be uneasy and asked, "Will it be, will it be sent out of the palace?" Good sister, I caught a cold yesterday, and until now my mind is still a little dizzy, and I have almost forgotten the rules. Sister, if I say the wrong thing in front of the queen, will I really be sent out of the palace? â
The girl in the same room glanced at her and said, "It is possible to be reprimanded with a rod, to be flogged, to be expelled, to be put to death, and to be confiscated as a maid." If you are in a good mood when you meet the queen, it will naturally be all the right thing to slap twice; If you happen to meet the queen's anger, then even if you are scolded to death by the rod, no one will say half a good word for you. â
Yun Yao shivered excitedly.
It turned out that it was not that if you made a mistake, you would be expelled from the palace, but that you would follow the mood of the queen.
She made up her mind, gathered up for a while, and went with the girl to the Queen's palace. Before the queen got up, sandalwood was curling in the palace, and after a while, it made people feel drowsy. She raised her eyes and looked to the east, and saw that it was not yet dawn, so she went outside to pick some petals, and divined two hexagrams for herself and Gao Su.
Gao Su's hexagram goes without saying, as a prince of a dynasty and a hot minister, he is naturally Shangji.
And her own hexagram is presented as fierce, a little fierce.
She took advantage of the fact that the queen did not wake up, and made several divination hexagrams one after another. The hexagram says that the queen will be unfavorable to her, but there are nobles to rescue her on the way, so it presents a small murder. She divined four or five times in a row, and when it was all this result, she was faintly relieved.
Then she threw out the petals of her flowers, and returned to the queen's palace, where she waited with the girl in the same room for the queen to wake up.
When the queen woke up, she saw that she was serving beside her, and kicked her.
The queen was a woman, and even if she kicked her waist, it only made her stagger two steps and fall to the dresser. She felt a burning pain in her lower back. But it wasn't because he was kicked by the queen, but because he was whipped hard last night, and there were still scars on his waist.
The surrounding palace maids all lowered their heads, and they didn't even dare to come out.
They knew the queen's ruthless methods, so no one stood up for her.
The queen laughed coldly and stared at her, with a hint of disdain in her eyes: "You have a big fate, and you didn't die after tossing all night." Ah Yao, you were selected to enter the palace, your parents and brothers are not in Luoyang, even if you die in the palace, at most you will be wrapped in a straw mat and thrown to the mass grave on the outskirts of the city. You have these words firmly in your heart. â
Yun Yao didn't dare to choke with this ruthless queen, so she lowered her eyebrows and said, "Ah Yao remembers." â
The queen stared at her for a moment and smiled coolly. She said, "You're well-behaved." â
Immediately afterwards, the queen changed her clothes and washed under the service of many palace maids, combed her hair and makeup, and glanced over from time to time, her eyes were cold, like a cold pit viper. She knew that the queen was ruthless, and she also knew that in this case, it was safest for her to pretend to be stupid and wooden. Begging for mercy, crying, or praying will arouse the tyranny/abuse in the queen's heart, and then she will die even more miserably.
Her expression was more stupid, more wooden.
This expression pleased the queen. The queen sneered, and the disdain in her eyes deepened: "Fool." â
Yun Yao still maintained that stupid and stupid expression, unmoved.
Stupid is stupid, being scolded by the queen for being "stupid" is better than having her life pinched in her hands.
She has now seen clearly that there is no power behind her, and it is easier for the queen to kill herself than it is to kill an ant. Last night, she unknowingly angered the queen's string, and was ordered by the queen to "be killed in the lake". Although she didn't die, now as long as the queen moves her mind a little, or remembers the events of last night, then her little life will really be over.
Before Shun LĂŹ leaves the palace, it is important to try to save his life.
When the queen changed her clothes, combed her hair, and put on makeup, she leaned over and pinched her chin, and her cold gaze roamed over her face, as if she was thinking about how to kill her. Yun Yao pinched her palms fiercely, hinting that she must be calm, but she kept that stupid and wooden expression on her face, did not resist, did not cry, and tried her best to make the queen despise herself, instead of violence.
Sure enough, the disdain in the queen's eyes deepened, the sharp nails scratched her cheeks, and she was just about to speak, when suddenly a hurried voice came from outside: "The emperor, the queen, Your Majesty and the King of Qi are here." â
His voice was sharp and thin, like that of a eunuch. Not only did the queen hear it, but they all heard it.
The empress snorted softly again, pointed at Yun Yao and ordered: "Send her to the stable to sweep and brush the horses, not allowed to shade the sun, and not allowed to return to the palace until Chinese New Year's Eve." I'd like to see who else will look up to you then. â
When the queen said this, she smiled coldly for a moment and ordered, "Go." â
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Yun Yao was soon taken to the stable outside the palace, with a brush stuffed in her hand, and asked her to brush the horse roughly/violently.
While playing with horses, she carefully avoided the horse manure on the ground, and secretly wondered in her heart, is this place in the palace or outside the palace? As she approached, she remembered turning several doors, including a tall arched door, by which stood guards with swords and armor. She guessed that it was the palace gate, but she didn't dare to say for sure.
Not far away, stood a large-shouldered, round-waisted overseer, with a whip in his hand, staring at her with the eyes of a brass bell, as if she had slackened the slightest bit, and the barbed whip would be whipped at her without mercy.
This should be outside the palace, right? A stable outside the palace?
She pondered as she slowly brushed her horse.
Syllable!
The overseer's whip slammed to the ground, and he glared at a pair of big brass eyes and said, "Hurry up and get to work!" â
A fierce look.
She didn't dare touch the overseer's moldy head, so she sped up a bit.
The overseer stared at the big eyes of the copper bell, looked her up and down, and said with a smile: "It looks like a fine-skinned and tender meat, where does it look like a material for rough work?" Could it be that he angered the nobles in the palace and was punished here? What do you say, little girl? â
As he spoke, he approached Yun Yao to take a closer look, and a slurping sound came out of his mouth.
Yun Yao chuckled in her heart, unconsciously stopped her movements, and clenched her sleeves tightly.
The overseer didn't seem to see it, and looked her up and down carefully for a long time before he said disdainfully: "The waist is not thick enough, and the fart/thigh is not big enough, so it doesn't look like a good child." Snort, brush your horse, don't say it's a nobleman, even Lao Tzu can't look down on it. â
She breathed a sigh of relief, and her wrist slackened slightly.
Really, thank you for not being able to see it.
The Overseer looked at her with disgust and disdain for a long time, and then he took the whip upside down and turned back slowly to rest. But as soon as he turned around, he suddenly froze, and even his voice became stammering: "Mrs. Mrs...... Captain! Ying Ying Ying ......"
She looked up, and unexpectedly, she crashed into a pair of eyes that were as heavy as ink.