Chapter 233: bad news

Chapter 233 Bad news

Governor Luo almost jumped up, even the okra baked eggs he just ate didn't feel delicious.

"Sheng'er, the prince's selection of servants is not the same as the aunt in our house." Governor Luo said with tears in his eyes, and his words were earnest.

Although Sheng'er's behavior gave him a strange sense of intimacy, he still felt that it was better for his daughter to be more sensible.

It's fine to hit the daughter of the Xiangfu, but you can't hit the emperor and the prince's woman!

"Isn't the prince's choice of servant the aunt?" Luo Sheng looked disapproving.

That incomprehensible appearance made Governor Luo feel more familiar.

"Cough, cough, cough." Governor Luo coughed violently.

Luo Sheng reached out and patted him on the back: "What's wrong with father?"

Du Du Luo blushed from coughing, and he still didn't give up trying to enlighten his daughter: "Sheng'er, although the prince's servant is only a concubine, she is the prince's concubine. If you trouble her, you will disgrace the prince. Don't talk about Yuxuan servant. It is the crown prince's favorite concubine, even if it is just an ordinary choice, the crown prince will not be happy."

Luo Sheng blinked, and asked confidently: "The crown prince is unhappy, what can he do to his father?"

Luo Dadu was delayed.

He always knew that his daughter was lawless, but he didn't expect it to be so lawless.

If this continues, no way!

"Sheng'er, although the crown prince doesn't know what to do with his father now, what do you think about the future?"

In the future, when the crown prince ascends the throne and becomes emperor, what awaits their family will be the queen of autumn.

Luo Sheng frowned: "But my daughter was looking through the book in her spare time, and found that none of the previous commanders of the Jinlin Guard had served two emperors, and they were usually killed when they reached the new emperor."

Governor Luo's complexion changed slightly.

Of course, he had thought about this question a long time ago.

Prince Taibao, these are all false, the real power is still held by the commander of Jinlinwei, and this position relies on the emperor's trust.

But the problem is also here.

When the new emperor ascends the throne, how can he trust the right-hand man left by the previous emperor?

In his position, the only hope is that the emperor will live a long time, preferably longer than him.

During this period, he still needs to work hard to maintain the emperor's absolute trust in him.

"Looking at it this way, my daughter thinks it's the same whether she's offended or not."

Governor Luo couldn't bear it anymore, and rubbed Luo Sheng's head with his big hand like a cattail leaf fan: "Sheng'er, these are not your things to worry about. Father will arrange things in the future, but now we can't break the jar, remember Is it gone?"

"Uh." Luo Sheng reluctantly responded, without saying whether to remember or not, and picked up the food box, "Father, I'll go back first."

As soon as Luo Sheng left, Governor Luo became more and more uneasy.

He understands her daughter's temper. If she doesn't like a person, it's because she needs to deal with it to relieve her anger.

No, he has to keep an eye on Yuxuan waiter, in case Sheng'er makes trouble.

Governor Luo quickly called his subordinates and gave orders quietly.

As the crown prince's favorite concubine, and the only female relative brought by the prince this autumn, it is impossible to completely cover up Chao Hua's death.

Wei Qiang still bit the bullet and came to Emperor Yong'an to report the matter.

"I didn't expect Yuxuan's attendant to assassinate her son in the middle of the night, and the son panicked and dodged and injured her by mistake..."

Emperor Yong'an was silent for a moment after listening, and said lightly: "Go back and deal with it, and don't cause too much discussion."

"Yes." Wei Qiang bowed and stepped back.

Emperor Yong'an walked to the window with his hands behind his back, enjoyed the rain for a while, and went to Concubine Xiao Gui.

The second day was sunny, the sky was high and cloudless, cool and pleasant.

But Governor Luo was not in such a good mood when he received the news from his subordinates.

Yu Xuan waiter actually died!

Sheng'er just said yesterday that he wanted to trouble Yu Xuan, but today he heard that Yu Xuan had died. If he hadn't sent someone to watch, he would have thought it was his daughter who did it!

No, I have to tell Sheng Er quickly.

Thinking about her daughter going to the prince's side to make trouble without knowing it, Governor Luo felt that there was no delay.

Luo Sheng had just finished washing up when Hong Dou ran in to send a message: "Girl, someone from the governor's side invites you to come over."

Because he was thinking about Chaohua, Luo Sheng didn't sleep well all night. Fortunately, he is young and there is no blue shadow at the moment.

After listening to Hongdou's report, Luo Sheng hurried to Governor Luo's place, and when he passed through the Moon Cave Gate, he slowed down, looking calm and composed.

Governor Luo was standing in the courtyard in a neat cavalry suit, looking as if he was going to participate in today's hunting.

Dawn shrouded the small courtyard, and the vegetation in the courtyard became more energetic after being baptized by the rain, but the flowers that were in full bloom yesterday almost all fell and turned into fragrant mud.

Luo Sheng stepped forward and slightly bent his knees: "I don't know if my father called my daughter here early in the morning. What's the matter?"

Governor Luo felt that this news was not bad news for his daughter, so he didn't lay the groundwork for it, and said straight to the point: "Sheng'er, don't be angry with servant Yuxuan. Father heard that something happened to servant Yuxuan."

"What's the matter?" Luo Sheng's heart sank, but his tone was shockingly calm.

"It is said that he had an emergency, and he passed away yesterday—"

Luo Sheng groaned in his head, and the string that had been tense since yesterday broke suddenly.

"Father, what does it mean that it's gone?" She asked softly.

Her voice was still calm, as if nothing had happened.

The Chief Superintendent Luo didn't notice anything strange, and sighed: "You silly girl, you haven't realized it yet, if you're gone, you're gone, so don't think about troublesome Yuxuan attendant in the future..."

Luo Sheng twitched his eyelashes lightly, and his tone did not fluctuate: "Daughter didn't react..."

Hizakaka was fine the day before yesterday, but I didn’t see her yesterday, so I told her today that she is gone.

How could she react?

Gone…

is gone...

Luo Sheng bit his lip, and fixedly looked at Governor Luo: "Did you really have an emergency? Attendant Yuxuan came here the day before yesterday."

Luo Dadu saw that his daughter seemed to be frightened, and petted her hair: "That's why it's an emergency."

"I don't believe it." Luo Sheng tightened the corners of his lips, pinching his palm with his fingernails.

"You child." Governor Luo lowered his voice a little, "Sheng'er, remember, no matter what the inside story is about the Tian family's affairs, we can only believe the news given."

The prince said that the concubine was gone from an emergency, that is, the emergency was gone. Even if there is something hidden, as long as the emperor doesn't speak, the courtiers will still make trouble to investigate the case?

Even if the princess is like this, I am afraid it will be nothing, let alone a little concubine.

"Sheng'er, the Tian family is unusual, so we should avoid coming closer in the future."

Luo Sheng lowered his eyes and nodded slightly: "I see."

"Then go back and get ready. We're going to go hunting later."

"Okay." Luo Sheng bowed slightly, and left Dudu Luo's residence step by step.

Back to the courtyard that he had only been familiar with for a few days, Luo Sheng stopped against the cold wall.

Thanks to Bing Lingwu and Naughty Little Niuniu for the ten thousand coins rewarded, and thanks to the book friends who voted for the reward. See you tomorrow.

(end of this chapter)

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