Chapter 1240: The Golden Silk Cage (74)

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The guards guarding outside the hall knelt down when they saw the comers, "I've seen the emperor." ”

Wen Ren walked in with his feet raised, and the door behind him was shut.

Shangguan Guan, who was dressed in plain clothes, turned around lightly and looked at him fixedly.

She didn't have the grand demeanor of being a queen at all, her body was thin and her breath was decadent.

"I've seen the emperor."

Wen Ren's eyes slipped a trace of complexity, and he said in a light tone, "I don't know what the Queen Mother is looking for?" ”

Shangguan Yun smiled sadly, "I don't know if the emperor can let Yu'er go once?" ”

Wen Ren said with his hands in his hands, "Killing the king, rebelling, no matter which of these crimes is enough to make him die a thousand times and ten thousand times." ”

His expression was indifferent, and his gaze did not fluctuate in the slightest.

Shangguan Yun's lips squirmed, "I beg you." ”

"The Queen Mother?" Wen Ren smiled, "I can't afford it. ”

"Your Majesty." Shangguan Yun knelt down lightly, "Yu'er, he's your brother, can't you open the net." ”

"In this harem, where did I come from?" Wen Ren lowered his eyes and looked at her, and the corners of his lips hooked a sneering arc, "Is the Queen Mother a little forgetful?" ”

Shangguan Yunqing's body froze, and he raised his face in disbelief, "You..."

Wen Renyu leaned over to look at her and said softly, "I'm afraid the Queen Mother only has Wen Renyu as a child in her eyes, even if he doesn't have your blood left on his body." ”

Shangguan Yun's eyes were full of horror, his eyes widened, as if he saw a monster, and he stepped back again and again.

Wen Ren looked at her expressionlessly, "But I, thank you anyway." ”

He said softly, "Let me not be related to the first emperor by blood." ”

Shangguan Yun trembled lightly, raised his eyes and stared at him deadly, "How did you know?" She seemed to think of something, her eyelashes trembled, and her face was as dead as ashes.

Wen Ren didn't look at her anymore, turned around and left, and a deep voice came, "The Queen Mother mourns the first emperor, cuts her hair and becomes a nun, stays in the Xiangyin Palace, and recites the scriptures every day." ”

At the moment when the door of the palace was slammed shut, the tears in the corners of Shangguan Yun's eyes kept sliding down, and he couldn't make a sound.

She remembered that year, she mistook the drunken General Murong for the first emperor, and pestered herSpend the night. Later, she was pregnant, panicked all day long, and even wanted to kill the child, but the emperor was overjoyed by the arrival of the child. She had selfish intentions and kept the child.

As her belly grew bigger day by day, Shangguan Wan smiled happily with the emperor during the day, but at night she was uneasy and anxious in her heart.

Later, I accidentally learned that the harem was so coincidental that Concubine Li and a palace maid who was accidentally named a talented person had a child in the womb, and it was not much longer than hers.

Shangguan Yun's mind moved slightly, and he originally hit Concubine Li's body with his mind, but it was inevitably difficult and dangerous to start, and there was no way, so he had to shift the target.

Unexpectedly, the time and place were favorable, and the palace maid was not only not favored, but also gave birth a few days early, which was about the same time as hers.

Shangguan Yunqing asked people to change the children, bury the truth, and even create a fake time difference.

She originally thought that no one would ever know about this matter again, but now that it was bloodily dissected, she was extremely embarrassed, and at the same time, she thought of Wen Ren's indifferent eyes, and thought blankly.

Did Hongu really do something wrong?

......

Shen Mubai slept soundly, and when he turned over and noticed that there was an extra hot body around him, he was startled.

The man put his arms around her waist and pressed her closely, his deep voice a little more hoarse than usual, "Luo'er." ”

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