Chapter Ninety-Six: The Death of the Palace Maid

Ji Qiuyi's matter was like a small pebble thrown into Su Dai's heart lake, causing a circle of ripples, making her originally calm heart ripple. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

Jiang Mi sighed lightly and said in a deep voice: "My sister has passed away for many years, and the traces that can be wiped in the palace have long been wiped clean, and now that my brother has handed over the news, isn't there a new discovery?" After speaking, a glimmer of hope ignited in her eyes, as bright as a galaxy in the night sky.

Su Dai twisted the note on the table, stared at it, and then frowned and said, "This trace is your brother?" ā€

"Yes, but my brother has never asked me to talk in detail in the palace garden, so I feel a little strange." Jiang Mi groaned.

"When is the seven-day period?"

"It's the day after tomorrow."

Tomorrow, Su Dai pondered for a moment before saying, "In this way, you now have someone bring a note to your brother, so that he doesn't come in person the day after tomorrow, and finds a credible person to come over, is that okay?" ā€

Jiang Mi bowed slightly when he heard this: "It's feasible, I'll write a note now." After speaking, she called Laie to come in and grind, and after a while, she wrote a note and handed it to Laie, and whispered: "You go and let Le Zheng hand it to his brother and let him act carefully." ā€

Ramie whispered yes, then turned and went out.

The light and shadow in the house gradually dimmed, and Su Dai raised his eyes to look out the window only to realize that it was already twilight, and today's weather was excellent, so the sky in the west seemed to be on fire, and the brilliant glow stained half of the sky red.

When she returned to Weiyang Palace, the palace was lit with candles, and Yue'er didn't know when she climbed up to the willow tops.

Su Dai was bored flipping through the book, the carved window behind Luohan's bed was open, a gust of wind blew, and the candle flame on the table gently exploded a bright spark.

"Your Majesty has arrived." The sound of the little eunuch singing came from outside, and Su Dai got up lazily and saluted.

As soon as Rong Bingye entered the house, he looked at her with a smile, his eyes were full of intoxicating tenderness, since he knew about Ji Qiuyi, Su Dai's heart was like a mixture, he may not have loved her, but she will never be comparable in his heart.

"What are you thinking?" He looked at her with a smile and stepped forward to gently hold her hand.

"The concubine didn't think about anything." Su Dai smiled faintly: "But when I came back from the Qingxin Hall today, I saw the waiter holding this year's draft roster on the road, and it seems that there are new people in the palace again." ā€

Rong Bingye smiled and wrapped his arms around her waist, kissed her lightly from behind, and whispered ambiguously in her ear: "Newcomers can't compare to you." ā€

She lowered her eyebrows and chuckled, his hand gently reached into her little clothes, and she froze, but his lips fell on her neck with dense kisses, and her voice was indistinct, "Burn, do you know how important you are?" ā€

Significant? Is it important enough to make her queen?

She still couldn't ask this sentence after all, and when he carried her into the inner room, this sentence still echoed in her mind, important enough to make her the queen? Like a chattering incantation, it lingered in her ears for a long time.

Huan Yanqi's low voice faintly came from outside, "Your Majesty, it's time to get up." ā€

She half-opened her wistful eyes and looked out through the carved window, and it turned out that the sky was already dark, and it was time for him to go to court.

He got dressed, put a kiss on her lips again, and said softly, "I'll go first." The hot breath that erupted from his snort tickled her face, and he couldn't help but brush it lightly, and he chuckled, and then lowered his head and kissed her before turning around and walking out.

Last night was really enough for her to choke, as if she asked for water three times, and in the end she couldn't open her tired eyes, but he didn't know how to eat yet.

When Su Dai woke up again, it was already three poles of the day, she raised her hand and shook the bell next to the bed, and after a while, Zhiyan walked in from the outside, waiting for Su Dai to freshen up and dress, and then she said: "Niangniang, someone from the Summer Palace said that if Niangniang wakes up, please go to Niangniang." ā€

"What's wrong with Sister Mi?" Su Dai looked at himself in the mirror, his eyebrows were like distant mountains, and his eyes were like stars, he was really a beauty who could mess with the world.

Zhenyan took out a step from the makeup and inserted it into her cloud temples, "I don't know, I didn't say much when Lai'er came, I just said that I would invite Niangniang to go." ā€

Su Dai frowned slightly, could it be that something happened?

When Yiyu slowly stopped in front of the Summer Palace, Su Dai helped Zhenyan's men down and walked in quickly.

When she stepped into the main hall, she saw Jiang Mi sitting on the chair in a daze, her right hand clutching the armrest of the chair, "Sister Mi? ā€

As soon as Jiang Mi heard Su Dai's voice, he stood up abruptly, stepped forward to take Su Dai's hand, and instructed the other palace maids serving in the hall, "You all go down." ā€

When everyone dispersed, only the two of them, Lai'er, and Zhenyan were left, Jiang Mi spoke, her eyebrows frowned, as if dyed with autumn frost: "This morning, a palace maid was hanged in my palace." ā€

Su Dai was taken aback, his eyes were full of surprise: "Why?" ā€

"I don't know why." Jiang Mi looked back and said to Lai'er, "Say what you found this morning again." ā€

"Yes." Lai Er said softly, "The slave got up this morning and saw that the frozen blue glazed amphora in the mother's house seemed to have not been wiped, so the slave went to look for Cai'er, who was in charge of sprinkling and sweeping, but found that Cai'er's house was closed, so the slave pushed the door in, and Cai'er was hanging on the beam. ā€

Su Dai frowned slightly, Cai'er? She didn't have any impression at all, "Can this Cai'er have an argument or be unhappy with someone on weekdays?" ā€

Lai'er thought for a while before she said slowly: "Cai'er is cowardly and timid by nature, and she has not had any disputes with the people in the palace. ā€

Jiang Mi also spoke: "Cai'er is meticulous in her work on weekdays, although she is a little timid, but she has always been kind to others, so she was transferred to the palace by me to be in charge of sprinkling and sweeping." ā€

This is strange, being kind to others, and never having a holiday with others, why did he hang himself in his house without saying a word.

"Is there a palace maid in the same room?"

"There are not many people around Niangniang, in the past, when Cai'er was in Changxin Palace, she still had the same house, but after Niangniang was promoted to Jieyu, she moved to the Summer Palace, because there are only Niangniang in the Summer Palace, so there are many empty houses, and Cai'er lives in a small room alone, and there is no same house."

"What's wrong with Cai'er lately?"

Lai Er recalled for a while and said, "There doesn't seem to be anything wrong, but I heard a while ago that her younger brother in the family seems to be seriously ill, and the next one is gone." ā€

Su Dai's eyelids jumped, and he was seriously ill? It can't be forced into debt, right?

"Dai'er, I think this matter is strange, and I can't figure it out for a while, otherwise I'd better report Cai'er's death to Concubine Xian first." Jiang Mi sighed lightly, "Maybe something happened at home that made her think of suicide." ā€

Su Dai listened and bowed slightly: "It's okay, the palace maid died in your palace, it's not good to hide it, then report it to the virtuous concubine." ā€

For some reason, she remembered Luo Zhi, when Luo Zhi's mother was seriously ill, she gave Luo Zhi a lot of money to let her find a good doctor for her mother, and Luo Zhi's reaction at that time was the clue, but she did not find out in time. (To be continued.) )