The Real Young Miss Becomes the Regent King's White Moonlight Through Metaphysics

The metaphysics expert transmigrates one day and surprisingly becomes the real young miss who is not doted on by her father or loved by her mother.

How can she indulge their bad habits?

Chapter 147 Relying on

What Yun Wanwan said about relying on was really relying on. When she showed the ring on her hand, people looked at it carefully and couldn't help but gasp!

It was a ring, a round jade ring with a dark green color. It looked like it had been carefully polished and exuded a faint aura.

They were all soldiers fighting on the battlefield, and everyone had a certain degree of understanding about things like rings. They knew that these were things on the hands of princes. If they were noble, I'm afraid no one's ring could compare to the one in Yun Wanwan's hand.

Yun Wanwan's voice slowly returned: "I don't need to explain what this item is. You all already know it. Tell me, with this item in hand, am I qualified to enter this frontier camp?"

Even if they had never seen it, they had heard of what Rong Chengxuan's ring looked like. With it, Yun Wanwan would not only be able to enter and exit the barracks freely, but even if she wanted to lead the frontier troops into battle, they would have to obey. Yun Wanwan was their second master besides Rong Chengxuan.

In addition, they had heard earlier that Rong Chengxuan gave the ring that represented his identity to Yun Wanwan. When the logistics deputy general Wu accused Yun Wanwan of not entering the military camp, some people felt that something was wrong, but they couldn't remember what was wrong at the moment.

After seeing Yun Wanwan show the ring on her hand, it suddenly occurred to him that Princess An was the one holding Prince An's ring. What right did the Wus have to prevent her from entering or leaving the camp? Princess An, with this ring in her hand, enjoyed the same treatment as Prince An. In other words, they should treat Princess An the same way they treated Prince An.

With the intimidation of the ring representing Rong Chengxuan's identity as the Regent, no one dared to say another word about it. Seeing that the intimidation had achieved the desired effect, Yun Wanwan no longer dwelled on it.

Some things should be stopped at the right time. There is no need to keep them in a stalemate. If these people cannot understand this truth, if after this incident they still cannot figure out their own position and still lean towards Yun Jinjiang, then there is really no need to stay in the frontier camp and waste the military's resources. They should just pack up and go home.

Yun Wanwan put the ring away again. Because the ring was Rong Chengxuan's size, it was still a little big on her hand. Yun Wanwan usually tied it with a rope and hung it around her neck.

After replacing the ring, Yun Wanwan continued, "In fact, the grain transported from the capital was robbed, and Prince An was even more anxious than you. As soon as the incident happened, he immediately sent me and all his capable subordinates to come. Although we have uncovered the whole matter and seized the cloth shop in Lanzhou, the grain has been destroyed by Fan and can never be recovered."

"To ensure you don't starve, to ensure you have food to eat, at least to ensure you won't go hungry while you're with him, Prince An has personally taken out a large sum of money and sent this princess to the border to personally purchase food. The food will be delivered in less than two hours. By then, you can start cooking and there will be no more hunger."

"Look, you guys, you didn't ask the reason clearly, but just followed along and made such a fool of yourself. Have you ever thought about how it would chill Prince An's heart if this got to his ears? Do you know how much money it takes to support an army of 200,000? Prince An is using all the money he uses to support this princess to cover this."

"If there are any of you who don't believe it, I, the princess, can grant you leave. You can go to any place in the borderland to inquire."

"Go and ask if this princess has been bringing people to buy food and fodder these days. Have you also placed orders with a large number of farmers to have them deliver food here regularly? Even vegetables, meat, and medicinal herbs, etc., have not left any behind for you. Everything is fully prepared."

These words made the men's faces turn even redder, and they all lowered their heads, blaming themselves. Yun Wanwan's words were like a slap in their faces. They were too ignorant, simply ungrateful. There was nothing they could do about the food being robbed.

Prince An bought them food out of his own pocket, but they didn't know what was good for them and were causing trouble here. They were almost instigated by some of General Yun's remnants to rebel. There were even some people sent by court ministers to take advantage of the situation and incite people. Is this what human beings do?

Someone said in frustration, "We were too impulsive. The princess is right. Fence-sitters like us will be disliked by any master. Prince An is being very kind to us. We can even say he's done his utmost. Ultimately, we still need to stand firm and at least follow the right master. Otherwise, we won't know how we'll end up dying in the future."

Someone took the lead in saying this, and others also expressed the same idea. They all knew that they were wrong and hoped that Princess An would give them another chance. From now on, they must stand firm, have their own ideas, and not believe everything they hear. No matter who they are, they will think about it first and will not let others lead them by the nose.

Some even said, "General Xiao Song has been here all these days, and some of the brothers who followed Prince An from Kyoto have also come here to help. After a few days of interaction, although we say we don't accept it, we all understand in our hearts that our 200,000 troops are no match for the brothers Prince An brought with him."

"Let's not even talk about fighting. No matter how hard we try, we can't beat them. Furthermore, they're far more determined than us. At least they've always been loyal to Prince An as their master. They're not like us, swinging from side to side. And in terms of ability, they're far more capable than us. On the other hand, we're just idling away our days..."

"But..." The man looked up at Yun Wanwan and said bravely, "But Prince An kept us here. Even though we don't have to fight anymore, we still feel a bit unhappy. After all, we want to prove that we're not just good-for-nothings, but capable of fighting on the battlefield!"

Everyone nodded in agreement. As soldiers, they felt abandoned by their commander, unable to fight even though the battle was already underway on the front lines. And while they weren't as formidable as Rong Chengxuan's army, they still bore the names of generals, and dying on the battlefield was an honor that belonged only to them.