Su Yulan frowned.
"To ask my husband to stand on equal footing with the Ninth Prince? That's probably a difficult task."
Yun Xiaoran sat back down in her chair, her smile enigmatic.
"My sister has been away from the capital for many years and is unaware that the Emperor has long been wary of the Ninth Prince. Entrusting someone to stand against the Ninth Prince is something the Emperor would be happy to see, so this matter is bound to succeed."
Su Yulan was deeply moved.
Yun Xiaoran picked up her teacup.
"I wish my sister success in becoming a princess of a different surname, and I also wish myself success in reclaiming the position that rightfully belongs to me."
The word "Princess" completely bewitched Su Yulan.
Since her grandfather looked down on their second branch of the family, she would become like him.
At that time, the Qin family will become the second Su family in her hands.
She picked up her teacup and clinked it against Yun Xiaoran's.
"Okay, I agree."
...
After traveling for a day, Mo Yunhan ordered his men to set up camp in the wilderness instead of taking the official roads and post stations.
To prevent the news from being leaked prematurely.
Lian'er called Li Dou to fetch water from the river. Mo Yunhan glanced at Jiang Qingwan's carriage, his face remaining gloomy.
Ye Qi had already sensed something was wrong and cautiously asked, "Your Highness, should we send some dried meat to the Princess?"
Mo Yunhan glanced at him unhappily.
"She never said she wanted it, so why are you being so attentive?"
Ye Qi rolled her eyes inwardly after being rebuked.
It's better not to give them this opportunity.
He was about to go elsewhere to keep watch with the jerky when Little Red suddenly appeared out of nowhere, jumped onto his shoulder, and bit off one of his few jerky pieces.
"You little rascal..."
Ye Qi reached out to grab it, but only touched a tuft of smooth fur.
I couldn't help but marvel.
"That's really fast."
Little Red, with a piece of jerky in its mouth, jumped into Mo Yunhan's arms and stared at him with its fox head tilted back.
Around its neck was a small round ball, similar to a bell, tied with a red string. It was made of wood and had the character "玄" (xuan) written on it in red cinnabar.
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