Chapter 1097: The Disaster of Annihilation [5]

Before Ming Yulong could think about what the first time in her life should be, Qu Yan came in from outside, with an urgent letter sent from the capital, interrupting the kiss that lingered to the point of fiery.

When Ming Yulong saw Qu Yan's figure, her pupils were panicked, and she shrank into Rong Yi's arms, grabbing the placket of his clothes tightly with both hands, obviously embarrassed to the extreme.

It's really embarrassing to be seen kissing in the kitchenette.

Rong Yi wrapped one hand around her body, and her long body covered Ming Yulong's appearance.

The phoenix's eyes were half-drooping, her fingers slid over her shoulders, and she gently pulled up the placket that was slightly open just now, and under the thick black eyelashes, the dark surging black eyes moved slightly, and the emotions of Fang Cai were all in the depths of her eyes, and then she turned her head to look at Qu Yan, and spoke calmly and slowly.

If it weren't for the fact that there was a hint of dullness and lowness in his piano-like voice that he didn't have time to hide, almost no one could see that this prince was on the verge of "wiping the gun" just now.

"What?"

Qu Yan kept his head down, and didn't raise his head until he heard Rong Yi's question,

"I just received a report from the capital, and my subordinates saw that the letter was marked as an urgent letter, so they rashly came to disturb the prince."

Rong Yi nodded, "Show it to me." ”

Qu Yan threw the letter in his hand with force, Rong Yi received it in his hand, opened the envelope, and pulled out the letter paper inside.

Ming Yulong was a little shy lying in Rong Yi's arms, and when he heard that there was a letter from the capital, he turned his head curiously to look at the content on the letterhead, this time, his face retreated from Fang Cai's shyness to pale, and he took the letter from Rong Yi's hand, put it under his eyes and looked at it carefully, and when he raised his head, his eyes were full of disbelief, and he asked:

"Is that true?"

Rong Yi's gaze also fell on the letter, and his dark eyes with a hint of condensation said slowly:

"This is a letter from one of my men, and the content will not be false."

Ming Yulong suppressed the anger in his chest, jumped off the long platform, and fell to the ground, with a pair of eyes on his small face, anger mixed with calmness, and he took a deep breath and said:

"I'm going back to Beijing."

I originally planned to stay in Anyang for two days, but when I encountered such a thing at this time, where would I have the energy to take care of anything else.

Ming Yulong was lying on the window of the carriage, his eyes fell on the scenery that was rapidly retreating on both sides, and his pupils did not focus on this, revealing a vast color.

Originally, it took a month to plan for Lu, but now it has only been a little more than half a month, but Ming Yulong was anxious along the way.

She received an urgent letter from the capital.

The letter said that in recent months, several prefects of Tianyuan sent letters to the imperial court, and found that someone had minted counterfeit money in the provinces and cities under their administration, which aroused great attention from the emperor, and sent the crown prince Nalan Jun and Hubu Shangshu to investigate the results of the matter as soon as possible.

In the midst of an intense investigation, Nalan Jun received an anonymous letter.

The letter claimed that the minting of counterfeit coins was attended by important ministers of the DPRK and China, implying that this important minister had a position below one person and above ten thousand, which can be seen by the sun and the moon.

After receiving this letter, Nalan Jun immediately reported it to the emperor, saying that the letter referred to the Ming Palace.

After a little hesitation, the emperor sent someone to search the palace for the matter of coins as a matter of great importance to the country.

On the same day, a large number of evidences such as the metal ratio of minted coins, correspondence, account books, and the mother billet of counterfeit coins were found in the Ming Palace.