Chapter 2: Being beaten by a group

"Princess, the prince ordered that without his order, you can't leave the palace for half a step."

Looking at the woman who blocked his way, Mu Chenran's face sank, and he snorted and said, "Are you sure you want to stop Miss Ben?" ”

The woman withdrew her hand and replied respectfully, "Back to the princess, it's not that the slave and maid deliberately want to stop you, but the prince has orders, and the slave and maid dare not disobey." ”

"Really?" Her tone was long, and she looked back at Su Yue and gave her a look.

Su Yue instantly understood, walked over and handed her the burden in her hand, and the next moment directly hit the face of the woman outside the door.

Half an hour later, Mu Chenran sat on the steps of the door with a resentful face, looking at the three people in front of him.

Finally, he looked at Duchun and asked through gritted teeth, "When will your prince wake up?" ”

Yao Lao, who happened to come out of Mo Yinchu's room, heard her question, so he came over and said, "Back to the princess, the prince will wake up in one hour at most." "An hour?

An hour later, her father didn't know where she was!

But thinking of Su Yue, who was beaten by the three of them and was barely able to move now, Mu Chenran couldn't help even if he was in a hurry, so he could only pray in his heart that Mo Yinchu would wake up in the next second.

With a frustrated wave of her hand, she quickly disappeared in front of her, and then after letting Yao Lao help Su Yue take a look, she sat on the chair and was stunned.

"Miss, what the hell is going on?" Su Yue asked as she lay on the soft couch and looked at her sitting in front of the window with a long sigh.

Mu Chenran looked back at Su Yue and asked, "Did my father tell you anything when he asked you to come to the palace with me last night?" ”

"The prince only said that the young lady was in the palace and let the slaves and maids take care of her during this time." Rao is not smart enough Su Yue also knew that what made him feel bad was about the general at this time, but he couldn't do anything when he thought of his situation at this time, so he fell silent.

Hearing Su Yue's words, Mu Chenran frowned, and couldn't help but guess in her heart whether her father had already known something if she agreed to let her live in the Regent's Mansion without asking anything.

No matter how much speculation is not confirmed, it is just uncertain, and the wait is anxious, so he got up and went to Mo Yinchu's room.

Mo Yinchu woke up slowly, and as soon as he opened his eyes, he saw Mu Chenran, who was leaning on his bedside as if he was asleep, his eyes flashed under the mask, and his thin and white big hand was raised, depicting the outline of Mu Chenran's small face in the air.

Finally, it was fixed on the tightly pursed lip flap, and the corners of the lips set off a seemingly non-existent arc.

Suddenly, Mu Chenran woke up from a dream, and Mo Yinchu quickly withdrew his hand and put it into the quilt.

Rubbing his head, which was still a little painful, he sat up, only to find that Mo Yinchu had woken up.

In an instant, the phoenix's eyes narrowed, and the cold light flowed and asked, "My father went to the frontier and couldn't return to Beijing without a recall, and my grandmother also went back to Liangzhou, did you do this?!" "It's not."

The crisp and neat answer made Mu Chenran not know how to force him.

After looking at those pairs of eyes for a long time, she said in disbelief, "You really didn't do it?" ”

"Your dad found out about it a few days ago." Mo Yinchu sat up as he spoke, leaned on the other end of the bed, looked at her and continued, "The emperor's sudden decree, your father didn't want you to go to the frontier to suffer, so he concealed it, yesterday on your grandmother's birthday, your father proposed to let this king take you back to the palace, and wanted to leave quietly while you were away." ”

Although Mo Yinchu was very brutal, Mu Chenran believed that he was a person who dared to act, but there was one thing she couldn't figure out, "Since my father wanted to leave quietly, why did he send a letter to tell me this when he left?" ”