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Chapter 37: Upset (1)

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Miss, the second concubine is here

Fangfei put the fruit plate in her hand on the table. She looked at Hua Xuan who was a little confused and could only sigh silently. After all, Hua Xuan had been like this for several days.

Oh! What did she do? Hua Xuan continued to draw with her head indifferently. The ink pen in her hand kept drawing the same straight line. A piece of clean rice paper had been mottled by her.

Probably because of Hua Yingying's incident. Since the newspaper told the truth about Hua Yingying's marriage with the third prince, a gossip storm in the entire capital. Now the Hua family is in an embarrassing time, the second concubine must have wanted to ask the lady.

Fangfei handed the cloth strips stained with water to Hua Xuan. Seeing Hua Xuan's restlessness, she couldn't do anything except worry. This was the first time she saw Hua Xuan so listless, alas!

What's the use of asking me? Those facts are fine, aren't the newspaper? Hua Xuan looked at the dirty rice paper, frowned tightly. The more she felt upset, the emotions that had been suppressed in her heart for a long time, she wanted to burst out but couldn't find a suitable one, which made her feel uncomfortable

It's okay now. The Sixth Prince has handled everything. The Third Prince seems to be indifferent and has not found out whether he wants to break off the engagement. The specific situation is not clear yet. However, the Prime Minister's Mansion has suffered a great reputation due to this matter, and the Prime Minister's Mansion has become a mess.

Fangfei reported truthfully, but when she thought of the expression of the second concubine, she felt happy. There was no way. Who told Hua Yingying that the two mother and daughter used to bully Hua Xuan? Now she would never be lenient if she could catch such a good opportunity.

Speaking of the Prime Minister's House this year, good things happened one after another. After the second daughter married the elegant sixth prince, the eldest daughter also received a letter of appointment from the third prince, the striking figure of the dynasty. This made the prime minister, who was originally important in the court, even more glorious. He was so happy that he couldn't sleep. After all, in this era, marrying the royal family is a good choice.

But unexpectedly, when the eldest daughter's marriage was approaching, an unpleasant news would be heard. A newspaper that claimed to be gossip suddenly reported that the marriage was a political marriage, and it also revealed that the second concubine stole the second lady's dowry to raise her dowry for her daughter.

Such a scandal made the originally noble Prime Minister's Mansion a mess, but the law of Jingyu Kingdom has the right to freedom of speech. As long as what is said is true, even the emperor can do nothing, but if it is a wrong fact, he will be imprisoned for three years.

Such a harsh price, so when this news comes out, everyone questioned the truth or falsehood, but seeing that the newspapers still exist, the credibility will greatly increase.

What? I can't go in? Are you mistaken? I'm your wife's concubine. Do you dare to disrespect me? Be careful of me...

The sarcastic voice came into Hua Xuan's ears and upset her. She knew that if she didn't go to see her second aunt today, her life would definitely not be peaceful, so she sighed and stood up.

Fangfei, send her to the hall. When I get it done, I will go to see her. If you violate the rules of the royal palace, you can ask the housekeeper to write it down. I will ask her to give it back twice.

Hua Xuan walked to the dressing table and started to draw her eyebrows. She rarely put on makeup since she came to the palace. However, if a customer came today, she could not show her true face. After all, too much change will cause criticism. More importantly, since someone is now hitting her and asking her to vent, she should not let it go. It is not good for her health to hold it in.