Chapter 2: Not Caring at All?
After being tired for a day, she returned to the Yaoguang Palace, and before Zhao Niang and the palace maids finished grooming her, Yu Qiqi fell asleep in a daze.
"Crown Princess, wake up, wake up! In her sleep, she was woken up by Zhao Niang's voice.
"What's wrong?"
Yu Qiqi rubbed his eyes, and then found that he had slept until the third pole of the sun.
"His Royal Highness the Prince, here..."Giving her a look, Zhao Niang hurriedly retreated. The meaning in her eyes probably made her ask for more blessings.
Only then did Yu Qiqi see Nangong Yan standing aside, his face was very ugly, and there was a chill all over his body.
"You, why are you here?" She got up and looked at him in confusion.
"Shameless!"
Nangong Yan condensed at her, and only coldly spit out these two words in her mouth.
Yu Qiqi pondered carefully, when she first married into the East Palace, she didn't understand what these two words meant. She remembered a time when a storyteller told her that it would be shameless for a woman to do anything to force a man who did not love her to submit to her.
"You're shameless!"
Yu Qiqi had never persecuted Nangong Yan, and at this moment, she was angry and annoyed when he added such a hat for no reason.
Nangong Yan stepped forward and was very close to her, with anger rolling in his eyes, "Don't think that if you let Grandma Tai teach me a lesson, I will spoil you, don't even think about it!" ”
Yu Qiqi vaguely guessed that he was scolded by the Empress Dowager, so he ran to vent his anger on her, "Don't slander people!" You can be with whoever you like, let alone one green groan, even if it is ten more green groans, I won't take it to heart at all! ”
Won't take it to heart in the slightest?
I don't know which sentence stimulated Nangong Yan, the anger in his eyes was even stronger, and his cold eyes scraped every subtle expression on her face, and the chest covered by brocade clothes rose and fell one after another.
"Ahh
Suddenly, Yu Qiqi let out a loud sneeze.
This was the first time she had been so close to Nangong Yan, his cold face and the scorching brilliance between the two sword eyebrows were all reflected in her bright eyes, but the fragrance of fat powder on his body made her nose itch.
That is the unique fat powder fragrance on Lu Yin's body, and what she can't stand the most is the fat powder fragrance on the woman in Yanjing City.
"A barbarian is a barbarian, there are no rules at all!"
Nangong Yan flicked his sleeves, his eyes showed a little disgust, this time he didn't even have the heart to argue with her, and left with two frowns.
After he walked away, Zhao Niang ran in from outside and told her, "Yesterday, the news that you went to the Changhuan Palace to apologize to Wanniang somehow reached the ears of the Empress Dowager, and she sent someone to call His Royal Highness the Crown Prince to the palace early in the morning and severely reprimanded him. ”
Zhao Niang paused, "His Royal Highness the Crown Prince must have thought that you were the one who revealed the news to the Empress Dowager." ”
"He has always charged me with any crime, and when did he believe what I said!" Yu Qiqi lifted the futon in a huff, and was so angry with Nangong Yan that he couldn't sleep anymore.
The palace maid who was waiting next to her came over to help her dress and make up, and after finishing breakfast, Yu Qiqi remembered that Ah Jian had disappeared all morning, "Where is Ah Jian?" She asked Zhao Niang.
Zhao Niang's gaze looked out, "Miss Ajian was pointed out by General Chu. ”
Yu Qiqi walked out of the dormitory and saw Ah Jian standing motionless on the corridor, with a hint of grievance in his sharp eyes.
"You just wait, I won't solve your acupoint." Yu Qiqi looked at her sympathetically.
Ah Jian's skills are among the best in Nanzhao, but in this iron-walled East Palace, she can be regarded as meeting an opponent, which is Chu Peiyu, the leader of the Royal Forest Army.
Thinking that when Nangong Yan was about to break into her bedroom, Ah Jian made a move with Chu Peiyu again.