CHAPTER XXXI

"Harmony means that Xu Guo is about to show sincerity. Throughout the ages, one of the indispensable means of expressing peace, in addition to giving silver brocade treasures or signing some treaties, was to make peace. Speaking of harmony, Alan suddenly remembered what the monk master had said - as long as the relationship between Xu Guo and Beiman deteriorated, he might be one of the objects of harmony.

Matsuru reminded, "Do you remember the assassination we encountered when we first went to fetch you back to the palace? ”

Alan leaned forward slightly: "I remember, it was the old father-in-law next to the Queen Mother who secretly intercepted it." But did you find someone? ”

Songhe shook his head and said, "That group of people disappeared as if out of thin air, and they can't dig up any clues, but you can see that someone in the palace wants to make a move on you." ”

"My mother has been gone for so many years, what the hell are they trying to do." Alain said.

Songhe paused and said, "Maybe it has something to do with your mother's secret......"

Alan glanced at Songhe strangely and said, "My mother's secret? Even if my mother had a secret, how could I know, I don't have any impression of my mother. ”

Songhe looked at Alain, and stopped talking, making Alain feel that things were not simple.

The afternoon sun is not as strong as it was in July, and it may be afraid of the cold of winter, and even the sun is wrapped in a scorched yellow light. Alain just looked straight at the woman in front of him with a hesitant face, and didn't speak for a long time.

Songhe really couldn't resist Alan's gaze, and after a long time, he slowly spoke: "This year is the fifth year that you have been to the Bone Fu Temple. ”

Alain nodded.

"Where were you before you were ten?"

Alan was slightly stunned, and said: "Because the master doesn't understand the care of children, so I asked a family on the mountain of the Bone Fu Temple to take care of it, and it was only at the age of ten that he was fully integrated into the temple......"

"Yes, that's right, but that's what someone else told you, and I ask you, do you have any impressions of that?"

Alain stopped talking. Alain has always thought so, and subconsciously slowly agreed with these words. But putting aside what others told him, thinking about it carefully, the memories before the age of ten, Alan really didn't seem to have the slightest impression, and even how he came to the Bone Fu Temple, Alan couldn't remember, he just felt that he lived in the Bone Fu Temple, and all this seemed to be taken for granted.

"I ......" Alan suddenly felt very frightened, because the memories he had always believed in, those memories that he had always thought were right and existed, there were many loopholes in an instant.

"That's all I know." Songhe looked at Alain, a little worried.

"No, it's not." Alain shook his head, his breath a little confused, "No, you must know more than that. ”

Songhe put his hands on Alain's shoulders, stabilized her, and said, "And in fact, that's all I know. ”

"When will my mother enter the palace?" Alain asked.

"The year before you were born, it was close to the Spring Festival."

"Does my mother have enemies in the harem?"

Songhe thought for a while and said, "It's common for the harem to compete for favor. But...... Concubine Lan is arrogant and withdrawn, and does not interact with harem concubines. When she entered the palace, the emperor built her the Solan Garden, and she was basically in the Nalan Palace. After the news of pregnancy came out, it didn't come out much during the holidays. ”

"You don't have to say hello to the Queen Mother?" Alain asked.

"When Concubine Lan first entered the palace, because of an accident in the carriage, her leg bone was injured, and the Queen Mother was exempted from her morning and evening greetings, and the Queen Mother was naturally exempted. Later, the Queen Mother never mentioned this matter again, and the Queen Mother naturally did not mention it. The concubine mentioned it a few times...... But no one cared. ”