Chapter 36: Petunia (2)
After that, the boy accompanied Lingfu, who was blind in both eyes, for a month, and gave his mother the solace of life, and Lingfu, who was devastated, was alive.
During that time, Lingfu and the boy got along very happily, although the boy was super naughty, and always made her cry whenever he teased Lingfu.
But the day when her eyes saw again, she searched for a long time, but the boy had already said goodbye.
His father, King Shanti, died early, and his mother, Princess Shanti, died in the Mekong River tragedy. And she became a duchess at the age of eight, inheriting the throne and royal wealth.
After decades of political turmoil in southern Burma and decades of warlordism, Ling Fu lived under the protection of successive government forces and presidents, participated in government affairs, and gradually grew up, and among those military families who protected her was the Zongkha family in Jingpo in the north.
Whenever she was depressed, she would always think of the petunia, his hearty and optimistic laughter, and the positive energy he brought to her, even though she didn't know what he looked like.
Five years later, one day, 15-year-old Ling Fu and 5-year-old sister Rui Qian were in the palace, and a young officer in a white military uniform walked into the palace.
"Lingfu. Her Royal Highness Princess Naberni. The handsome young officer introduced himself, and his sword eyebrows looked at her with tender and sweet eyes, "I am Yeyao Zongka, the son of General Sumao Zongka, and the little boy who was rescued by you and Princess Shanti five years ago, Little Petunias. ”
The meeting was so wonderful, and after another five years, they got engaged and became a nationally blessed fiancé.
In the following 8 years, Lingfu was busy with charity, government affairs and diplomacy, devoting her whole body and mind to the peace and stability of the country and national construction, and her relationship with Yeyao was also dull and stable.
She never thought that Ye Yao would have a profound change in her emotional attitude, and of course, she never thought that Rui Qian would grow up day by day, and she would have unprecedented ambitions in her heart.
Because they were the people she trusted the most, she never thought she would be betrayed.
One is that before her mother died, she told her to take care of her sister with her life.
One is a little boy who saved her life with her mother.
Deception, betrayal, death, it still happened.
With a bang, there was another burst of blood light in front of him, Rui Qian's nine consecutive knives, and Ye Yao's resolute departure......
Mu Ningfu shivered, gasped for breath, and subconsciously clenched the jade card hanging on her waist.
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In the carriage, the light and shadow of the dividing line cast by the street lamp flashed, and the jade was cool in her hand, and Mu Ningfu was also suspicious at the moment.
The jade bracelet was worn on his hand and was supposed to be kept as a relic by the Château Palace after his death—or, by Rui Qian's own possession.
Mu Ningfu understood that this time she entered Southern Burma, in addition to assassinating Ye Yao and Rui Qian, she also had an important task, that is, to find her mother's relic, the second soul of Southern Burma.
And where did the jade necklace go? After the Mekong River tragedy, he disappeared, when Yuan, Burma, Laos, Vietnam, and the four countries jointly attacked and suppressed Nukang, killing the world's No. 1 drug lord, and who stole the Buddha bead necklace?
There is also a suspense that how could the peerless jade card of her mother, Princess Shanti, fall into the hands of Mu Ningfu's grandmother in Shangling, Nanmeng Mountain?
Mu Ningfu rummaged through the memories of the original owner, and only got one clue - the jade card is a family heirloom passed down from generation to generation by her grandmother.
That's impossible!
As a result, a heavy memory appeared in front of Mu Ningfu's eyes.