The great medical master Xiao Tang has transmigrated into a book! Into the role of the unlucky cannon fodder female supporting character, who is forced to marry the vicious great villain of the boo...
Leaning against the man's chest, listening to his strong heartbeat, countless images flashed through Xiao Tang's mind.
After the Wangchunlou incident was resolved, the matter was gradually forgotten.
Especially the owner of Wangchunlou...
Three days later, Xiao Tang and Di Jingling traveled to Jiangnan by carriage.
She suddenly asked Di Jingling, "Why has Yan Ruya's restaurant been preserved until now? If I hadn't gotten into trouble, you wouldn't have touched it, would you?"
After all, nothing had been done before, and now suddenly they want to eradicate it.
Isn't it all because of her in the end?
While Emperor Jingling was resting with his eyes closed, he heard her words and told her, "She saved the late emperor back then. The late emperor issued an order that no one was allowed to seal up Wangchun Tower, and he also bestowed upon this woman a golden token that exempts her from death."
"Holy crap..."
Xiao Tang exclaimed that he was an expert.
She had no idea such a thing existed.
Di Jingling continued, "Moreover, this woman secretly gathers information from various countries at Wangchun Tower and then earns a fortune by relaying these messages."
"I've wanted to eliminate him for a long time, but you gave me the opportunity."
Xiao Tang's lips twitched inwardly.
It doesn't sound like there's anything wrong with it.
Anyway, the late emperor is no longer here.
The problem is, judging from Yan Ruya's appearance, she doesn't seem like someone who would save people.
Would a woman like that have such a kind heart to save people?
Could it be that they knew in advance that it was the emperor, which is why they took action?
After all, this woman really has a strong businesswoman's air about her.
She really is the daughter of the Yan family.
No doubt about it.
In contrast, although Yan Ruyu was also the daughter of a merchant, it was true that she had no talent for doing business.