The person migrating south had no choice but to remain silent and step out of the carriage.
When the palace maid saw the moon rising south, she gave a perfunctory bow, her arrogance barely concealed.
"Miss Nan, please come with me." The palace maid turned around and gave a mocking smile.
During the southward migration, Yue treated him as nothing more than a dog kept by the princess, and calmly followed him.
In the garden, peonies are in full bloom, like rosy clouds and brocade. Amidst the cluster of flowers, a pavilion stands quietly. Inside, the table is spotless, and teacups emit wisps of fragrant steam. Two women sit facing each other, their eyes meeting, both carrying gentle smiles.
"I invited Miss Nan three times last time but couldn't get her to come. Her sudden visit today is quite unexpected for this princess." The princess's tone was emotionless.
Nan Qianyue smiled slightly, “Today I was summoned to the palace by the Empress Dowager to verify some things, and I took the opportunity to visit the princess.”
By the way...
A cold glint flashed in the corner of the princess's eye, and she feigned ignorance, asking with a smile, "What does Grandmother want to verify with you?"
Nan Qianyue gazed at her with a smile in her eyes. "Madam Song was beaten black and blue. She complained to the Empress Dowager, saying that I did it."
"Oh?" The princess raised her eyebrows with curiosity. "Then, did you do it?"
Nanqianyue shifted her gaze, leisurely admiring the peonies in the courtyard, and said, "Knock her unconscious, stuff her into a sack, throw her into the graveyard, and then subject her to unrestrained and exhilarating insults and beatings."
At this point, Nan Qianyue turned her gaze back to the Princess and smiled again, "Indeed, it was both fun and satisfying."
The princess paused, surprised that she had actually admitted it, with an air of "I've done it, what can you do about it?" which made people grit their teeth in anger.
"That's my aunt. Miss Nan, isn't it a bit too presumptuous of you to say these things in front of me? Aren't you afraid I'll punish you?"
Nan Qianyue chuckled strangely, "Aunt? Isn't she the scapegoat for the Eldest Princess? So the Eldest Princess still remembers a few worthless kinship ties."
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