After Breaking the Engagement, the Ugly Queen Becomes the Capital's Number One Beautiful White Rich and Young

Nan Wusi transmigrated into a book! Who can tell her what to do when she's transmigrated into an invincible ugly woman?

Fortunately, she also has a golden finger: a growth and beauty syst...

Chapter 166 Searching the General's Mansion

Nan Wuyu frowned even more as he looked at the dazed Nan Wusi, and then asked, "So the stolen item that the Imperial Guards are looking for was stolen by Prince Yi?"

“Yes.” Nan Wusi nodded, not hiding anything: “I asked him to steal it.”

"What?" Nan Wuyu was truly surprised now. He hadn't expected that it was his younger sister who had asked Prince Yi to steal something from the palace.

"What did you steal?" Nan Wuyu continued to ask.

"Second brother also saw it today; it was the phoenix feather presented by the envoy from the Northern Huan."

"Why did you steal that thing?" Nan Wuyu was somewhat surprised. The phoenix feather looked magical, even somewhat mythical, but in his eyes it was useless. Why would it be worth taking such a big risk to steal it?

“I have my reasons for needing it.” Nan Wusi didn’t say it outright. “Second brother, just leave it alone, okay? Don’t worry, no one will ever find this feather.”

"Is it the feather that I'm worried about?" Nan Wuyu was a little angry. He always felt that his younger sister was hiding something from him.

"Little sister, if there's anything you can't solve, you can tell your second brother, and we'll figure it out together," Nan Wuyu softened his tone.

"I know, Second Brother. If I really can't solve it, I will definitely tell you immediately." Nan Wusi forced a smile.

"Second brother, send someone to find out what happened tonight. Xiao Yi has been missing since he left. He is seriously injured, and I'm worried about him," Nan Wusi said to Nan Wuyu.

"Okay, I'll leave it to you, Second Brother. You should get some rest." Nan Wuyu sighed inwardly. It seemed his little sister was really in love. He didn't know if it was a blessing or a curse.