Nan Yi, a modern female bodyguard, fails a mission and travels back three hundred years to the Qing Dynasty. At that time, she became the side consort of the Fourth Prince of the Qing Dynasty, but ...
何况是那个人,若说吃醋,南一矢口否认,既不是,却在这喝闷酒,哎,伤脑筋。(哎,作者也叹,萧西个二货)
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南一坐在房里与几个丫头相顾无言,她原好好的在萧西家喝酒,苏培盛突然出现,言明接她回府,她愣愣跟着走,方向却是主院,她还以为是四大爷发现,同她秋后算账,结果让她大吃一惊。府中宾客已散,只余满院的红稠证明曾有过的暄闹。
挽月阁
“跟主子我讲下,怎么回事?”南一环侍四大丫头。
The mistress was even more stunned than she was, and said blankly, "We servants didn't know either. Eunuch Su told us to move, so we moved."
Yi Ren, with a mysterious air and unusually excited expression, whispered, "Great news! Master, you don't know, but your bedroom is just like the one in Lan Courtyard, and even more exquisite. It means that Master prepared it for you to stay in a long time ago." She even winked at her smugly.
“That’s right, the master is concerned about his master, so the newly married concubine is still relegated to the back,” Qingyun’s voice said.
Qingfeng stood silently at the back, thinking about something else entirely. She had spent so much time with the concubine in the Lan Courtyard, only wanting to stay in her room, designing all sorts of clothes for her master, and collecting all sorts of ideas from Nan Yi's mind. The latest patterns and fabrics that were popular outside were so numerous that Nan Yi's wardrobe was never enough. Basically, Nan Yi rarely wore the same clothes twice.
"Master, will we be punished tomorrow?" She stared straight at her master, still vivid in her memory of the punishment. They had to lie in bed for half a month to recover, eating only thin porridge for every meal (you all know what I mean). It was a memory too painful to recall.
"Qingfeng, you won't become mute if you don't speak," the three glared at her angrily. They all knew that their master had slipped out of the manor and they would inevitably be punished, but they chose to remain silent. After all, it was the day their master was marrying a new bride, and their master was feeling sad. Their departure from the manor to clear her mind was something they had tacitly approved.