Chapter 395: The Young Generation (1)

"Princess, the emperor has sent someone to take you back to the palace!" The waiting maid ran in excitedly.

Their hard days have finally come to an end, and they can return to the capital to still show off their might!

However, the princess's reaction was completely surprising to her, she still closed her eyes, folded her hands in front of her chest, and was still chanting the scriptures in the innermost part.

This made the palace maid realize that she had lost her temper, but even if she lowered her voice, she could still feel her excitement, "Princess, the emperor has sent someone to take you back to the palace!" ”

At this time, Lando slowly opened his eyes, a pool of deep and silent lake, and he could not see any emotion.

Are you mistaken, this is the arrogant and domineering Princess Lando, is it really here to reflect on the virtuous and virtuous lady?

How is this possible

arrogant and domineering, if you are just simple in your heart, there will not be so many tragedies in IU.

Introspection comes and goes, but it just keeps the mind down.

But this is a big step forward for Lando.

As long as it is now, it is a little bit of the verse "quiet as a child".

In a word, Princess Lando was summoned back to the palace by the emperor, but she went quietly and quietly.

Cui Jingniang can't figure out what the emperor wants to do now, but she vaguely feels that the emperor seems to want to make things bigger, why did he do this?

Turning big things into small things and small things into small things is the best way to deal with it.

But the emperor is clearly intentional, does he want to come to a drama of "those who have the ability to get it"?

Although Cui Jingniang did not have any conflicts or other communication with Cheng Sanjin, the strange way of getting along spread like this, he went to his Hou Mansion to deal with things, and she brought her people back to the Guogong Mansion without hesitation.

Of course, in the eyes of outsiders, the dignified Guogong Mansion actually lived in a few people from the rivers and lakes.

These people are none other than the Iron and Blood Alliance.

They also knew how the alliance leader let them live here with a twitch of his head, anyway, their alliance leader said that they would obey Jing Niang's orders and live until Jing Niang drove them away.

To be honest, they don't like this official family either, if it weren't for Qiushuang also being an honest maid here, they wouldn't be able to sit still.

However, in addition to these people, there is also an endless stream of people coming to the Guogong Mansion, most of whom are people who are unknown to outsiders.

But if you are more careful, or well-informed, you will find that these people are celebrities from all regions, from all walks of life, and from all walks of life.

In the hands of the people who came, they all brought their local specialties, and their feelings were all for the coming year.

In comparison, although there are many people from the Guogong Mansion, it is far less important than that of other mansions, so the Guogong Mansion has also been criticized in private.

Cheng Xinniang has been working hard to maintain her circle of noble girls recently, but she doesn't want the backyard to catch fire, their Cheng family has become a joke for the upper class, making her ridiculed by other girls.

The more I thought about it when I got home, the more angry I became, how could their Cheng family provoke so many lowly minions to come over, find someone to come and ask, and ask those people who came to find Cui Jingniang, and immediately rushed to the small courtyard where Jing Niang lived.

She didn't care that Cui Jingniang in the hall was still listening to the people sitting down telling interesting stories, and shouted directly and arrogantly: "Second sister-in-law, why do you want to let these people enter the gate of my Cheng family?" ”

These people, the tone is full of contempt, and how high she is.

In a word, let all the people who sit down change their faces.