Mo Yunjing's deep, dark eyes were thoughtful as he watched An Xuetang's retreating figure. She didn't want to pursue it, but he couldn't swallow his anger!An Xuetang spent an hour scrubbing herself an...Hearing the question from his own princess, Yun Si shook his head slightly, "Reporting to the Princess, no, the King only sent a family letter."
"Okay, I understand. If there's nothing else, you can go back now."
"Yes."
After Yun Si left, An Xue Tang also waved goodbye to Ning'er, "Ning'er, you go back to your room and read the letter by yourself. There are Kang'er and Shou'er here, nothing will happen."
Ning'er hesitated for a moment, then listened to her own princess say, "If you don't go back and have a look, Kang'er might steal your letter in a while."
"...."
After a moment of silence, Ning'er still chose to go back to her room.
Shou'er and Kang'er moved to one side on their own accord so as not to disturb their Queen while she read her letter, and began playing with the medicinal herbs in the corner.
An Xuetang looked at the two people, a slight smile appeared at the corner of her mouth. She then sat on the edge of the bed and opened the letter paper. The handwriting was Mo Yunjing's.
His writing has always been like this, swift and vigorous, with a heavy hand. It appears just as flamboyant and domineering as ever, completely unrestrained. The entire line is written in one continuous stroke, like a god's free and effortless movement, disappearing without a trace.
Mo Yunjing didn't say much in the letter. He might be afraid she would worry, so the first thing he wrote was to assure her that he would definitely return by the agreed-upon date.
He seemed to brush off everything that happened on the battlefield, as if it meant nothing to him at all.
Although the letter wasn't long, with each word An Xue Tang savored, she felt as if Jing was holding her close, whispering these words into her ear.
Shour and Kang, who were standing nearby, happened to turn their heads and saw the undisguised smile on their own princess's face. They were both delighted from the bottom of their hearts.
To be honest, although the princesses seem cheerful and always smile during the day, there's something missing from their smiles.
Now this scene is beautiful. Since the King of Beijiang left for Youlan City, his queen finally had a day where she truly smiled from the heart.
Their eyes met subconsciously, both with a faint smile on their lips, then continued to lower their heads and sort the herbs.
They have hardly left the Beijiang Wangfu these days, spending almost every day in Jingtang Garden.
They couldn't just sit idle all day, so they followed the princess in researching medicine. Most of what they made were incredibly effective wound treatments.
The Queen said that the Prince of Beijiang needs military supplies, such as grain and medicine, for his campaigns.
On the battlefield, swords and blades are indiscriminate. They can inflict injuries, some seemingly minor but if left untreated, they can lead to excruciating pain and even death.
So in this troubled world, it's always good to make as much medicine as possible, because it will always be needed.
Shou'er and Kang'er's hands moved constantly as they prepared the medicine, and An Xuetang, not far away, couldn't stop the smile on her lips.
Although the letter from Mingming contained very little, An Xuetang read it over and over again several times.
It looked as if the eyes were about to grow into this letter.
......
As opposed to An Xuetang's happiness, Ninger's expression grew increasingly grave as she read the letter.
They could also receive letters from Yun Liu, even on ordinary days. This wasn't the first time Ning'er had received a letter from Yun Liu written just for her.
This time's letter is clearly different from all the previous ones.
All those letters he sent back before, Yunliu always used to say some awfully cheesy and wild things.
And regarding matters of war, Yunliu was also extremely reticent to discuss them, nor would she deliberately caution her in letters to pay more attention to the safety of the princess.
Because he knew very well that some things she would do very well without him reminding her.
But in today's letter, Yunliu not only mentioned the dire situation in Yulan City, but also told her that Chi Guo had actually invited Bai Feng, the master of Bai Guang Palace, to be their military advisor.
Bai Feng is a treacherous and cunning person. It seems his martial arts skills have also improved recently. He's set on killing the King of Beijang, so the King's situation isn't very optimistic right now.
Most importantly, the Red Nation's army should have marched out. However, after Bai Feng took command, the Red Nation's army noticeably suppressed their impulsiveness.
They have been eerily quiet these past few days, as if weaving a grand net, waiting for them to jump right in.
They have already sent the head of Qingyun Pavilion, Han Yun, to Youlan City to inquire about the news, but since Han Yun went undercover in the Chi Nation's army camp, they have lost contact with him.
He had infiltrated the Chi nation's military camp for some time, but almost no news had returned to Youlan City. Even those from Qingyun Pavilion had lost contact with him.
Although the King of Beijiang kept telling them not to worry, Yunliu had been with the King of Beijiang for so many years, how could she not know what he was really trying to do.
Their prince wants to return to the capital before the princess gives birth, so he is a little worried now. If the Red Nation continues to remain inactive on their side, their prince will definitely abandon all previous plans and take the initiative to attack.
With Youlan City's current military strength and the meager amount of explosives remaining in Xun Tanggu brothers' hands, they would become completely passive if they took the initiative to attack. To be frank, if these soldiers defending Youlan City were to panic and flee in battle, then Youlan City would be undefendable.
But these are just his current guesses, he's not sure what the prince will actually do.
The only thing he could be certain of was that nothing must happen to the princess. If anything were to happen to her, everything he had guessed would come true.
Yunliu, in this letter, finally mentioned the prince Mo Junyi.
The King of the Northern Frontier had long since sent his trusted general, Yun Wu, to North Frontier City to rescue the prince. However, for these past days, Yun Wu had vanished like smoke, disappearing from all contact after he left for North Frontier City.
Later, they even sent Yun Yi, who lived close by, to investigate in Nian Yun City. However, Yun Yi had only just infiltrated Beijang City when he learned that the Crown Prince and Yun Wu, along with others, had left Beijang City several days ago.
Their whereabouts are unknown.
Not only are they looking for them, but also Mo Yunchen's people are looking for them.
But no matter how hard they looked, they couldn't find the whereabouts of the prince and his companions.
Right now, Yun Yi has already returned to Nian Yun City to gather people. Yun Yi will focus on finding the Prince next.
If he can't be found, then it's highly likely that the young master has met with some kind of accident.
The Queen is very concerned about the Prince, so news of the Prince's accident must not reach the Queen's ears.
Yúnli, in the letter, deliberately emphasized the need to pay close attention to all news and ensure that no information reached the Princess directly. It was crucial to prevent her from hearing any rumors about the Prince, lest she be troubled and risk a miscarriage.
Yunliu's letter was surprisingly serious this time, but Ning'er would rather have received his usual unserious ones.
Just as Ning'er was silently looking at the letter in her hand, lost in thought, Yun Si suddenly appeared outside the door and knocked, saying, "Ning'er, are you free now"
Upon hearing Yun Si's voice, Ning'er frowned. It was rare for Yun Si to appear alone and avoid the princess to find her.ng's lips couldn't help but curl into a faint smile.Mo Yunjing gave her a reassuring look, then walked in slowly. Seeing the Empress, he did not bow.The Empress's face was clearly flustered. Her hands...