âUgh, stop bothering me, youâre breaking my train of thoughtâ¦â Jiang Ning bit her pen, deep in thought.
Huang Ying couldnât help but laugh and cry: âYou are really taking it seriously.â
Jiang Ning ignored her and carefully crafted her words and sentences.
After a while, a heartfelt letter was written.
âWhat do you think?â Jiang Ning showed it off to Huang Ying, âIâve definitely captured the feelings of a lovelorn girl, eight or nine times out of ten.â
Huang Ying waved her hand: âThis slave doesnât dare to look again.â
âWhat a waste not reading my excellent writing skills.â
âSigh, Master, please be more sensible.â Huang Ying was helpless, âIf you were writing to the Crown Prince, I could be happy for you. But thisâ¦ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI would be crazy to write a letter to him.â
ââ¦â
Huang Ying was speechless.
Did she really understand that she was the Crown Princeâs woman?
Huang Ying asked, âMaster, are you sure that Mu Jian will reply?â
âWith such a brilliant letter, how could he not reply?â
ââ¦Thatâs really not certain.â Huang Ying laughed, âSince youâve written the letter, how do you plan to send it to Mu Jian?â
âI havenât thought about that yet.â
Jiang Ning thought about it for a while, and only Gucheng could help her with this.
But Gucheng was so stubborn that he wouldnât leave her side for a moment.
Jiang Ning, clutching the letter, paced around the courtyard, a little irritable.
This damned ancient era, this damned Imperial Palace.
Although her leg had healed, she was still restricted in all aspects, unable to go anywhere!
She walked around the tree with her hands behind her back, going in circles under the tree.
Gucheng crouched on the tree trunk, silently watching her, his eyes following her movements.
âMiss.â After an unknown amount of time, he suddenly spoke.
Jiang Ning was annoyed: âWhat?â
âWhat are you pacing for?â
âIâm thinking of a plan.â
âWhat for?â
âI want to send a letter to Mu Jian, but I donât know how to get it to him without anyone noticing.â
âI can do it.â
âYou?â Jiang Ning stopped and looked up at him, âArenât you the one who wouldnât leave my side? The one who swears to protect me?â
âWhen he enters the palace.â
His words were disjointed, but Jiang Ning, who was gradually catching up to his rhythm, quickly understood.
âYou mean, wait for Mu Jian to enter the palace?â
âYes.â
âMu Jian is also very skilled, can you give him the letter without him noticing?â
âIâll try.â
âAlright.â Jiang Ning immediately threw the letter to him, âMake sure he doesnât find out.â
Gucheng nodded, tucked the letter into his sleeve, and continued to squat among the branches and leaves, looking like an owl daydreaming in broad daylight.
It wasnât until evening that Li Hongyuan came back with the two children.
Both children were tired from playing, and on the way back, they fell asleep in the swaying carriage.
Two eunuchs carried them on their backs.
Huang Ying hurriedly followed to help, placing them on the bed to sleep.
Jiang Ning looked back.
âWhat are you looking for?â Li Hongyuan asked.
âIâm checking to see if itâs raining.â Jiang Ning casually replied.
Of course, she wasnât just idly checking the rain; she wanted to know if Mu Jian had returned as well.
Looking around with her eyes, she didnât see Mu Jian, and even Gucheng, who was supposed to be in the tree, was gone.
Li Hongyuan examined her: âThe children are back, and you donât ask a single question, but you care about whether itâs raining.â
âWhatâs there to ask?â
âHow the children played, what they ate at noon.â
âThey were with you, and there were so many people following, itâs not like they could be lacking food or clothing.â Jiang Ning waved her hand indifferently.