Even though she didn't open her mouth, Tian Yuan heard her speak again.
[Nonsense, I recruited you as a secret guard, how could I not recognize who you are? ]
Tian Yuan stared at her lips carefully: "I'm not talking about a name, but an identity."
When Mu Nanjin winked at him yesterday, he felt that the other party had guessed who he was.
[Identity? What identity? Is he talking about the assassin? If so, should I admit that I recognized him?]
Tian Yuan: “…”
She really knew who I was.
[It’s pitiful enough that I have to go to court with those bald old men in the Taijin Palace before dawn every day. Now I just hope to see more handsome guys to refresh my eyes. If he quits because I recognize him, wouldn’t it be a lot of fun? I can’t admit it, I absolutely can’t admit it. ]
Civil and military officials: "..."
Little girl, you are immoral.
We were attending court seriously and didn't provoke you, so why did you suddenly stab us in the heart?
Mu Nanjin frowned slightly, pretending to be ignorant: "We just met yesterday, how would I know your identity?"
Tian Yuan's test was over, and the conclusion was that this person really could express his inner thoughts.
This was the first time he encountered such a strange thing. It was really hard to imagine that a person with a blank expression could have such a rich inner world.
He felt a little sympathy for the other party and couldn't hide his thoughts at all.
[He just kept looking at me without saying anything. Did he not believe what I said, or did he like me? ]
Tian Yuan didn't want her to misunderstand him, so he turned around and left immediately.
[Just leaving like that? Did he believe what I said? Will he come to assassinate me again tonight? ]
Mu Nanjin read in the gossip news that the person who bribed him to assassinate the emperor and the person who bribed him to assassinate her were not the same financial sponsor, so Tian Yuan would not assassinate the emperor again, but that did not mean he would not kill her. As for which financial sponsor wanted to kill her, she didn't know.
Tian Yuan paused slightly.
She actually knew that he was going to kill her? Could this be what Kan Chaoyan said, "Mu Nanjin would know some unknown secrets"? But how did she know? And why did she keep him when she knew he was going to kill her?
Do you want to monitor him under your nose?
[If he doesn't come to kill me, then the traps I set in the room and yard last night will be useless, right? ]
Although it was just an ordinary hallucinogenic drug, it took him several days to get rid of its effects.
You dare to set a trap for me now!? You are simply courting death.
[I had originally thought of capturing him alive and using him as Gong Xiurong's headliner to attract customers at Xiao Qing Lou, but now it seems that my plan is going to fail.]
Since Gong Xiurong left, Xiaoqinglou’s income has decreased by 30%.
Mu Nanjin, who took over Xiao Qinglou, felt extremely painful. Now she was eager to find someone to replace Gong Xiurong and make Xiao Qinglou popular again.
Tian Yuan’s face turned darker than the bottom of a pot.
If he had not sworn not to let Mu Nanjin know that he was expressing his feelings, he would have drawn his sword and killed her long ago. He absolutely could not let someone like her, who used a prostitute in a brothel to humiliate him, stay alive.
The ministers in Taijin Palace also admired Mu Nanjin very much.
I thought she set a trap to kill Tian Yuan, but I didn't expect that she wanted him to become an Oiran in a brothel. I have to say that this little girl's idea is too strange.
The emperor on the throne was sweating profusely.
He was still frightened by the incident at Jingtuo Temple and was really worried that Mu Nanjin would anger Tian Yuan, and then the two of them would fight again.
In the end, they are the ones who suffer.
The destruction of the forests in Jingtuo Temple was the best proof. He didn't want the imperial palace to be razed to the ground by them.
The emperor immediately stood up and announced: "Adjourn the court."
The civil and military officials bowed quickly and said, "Your Majesty, we respectfully send you off."
Mu Nanjin was a little confused. This was the fastest court session ended since she took office.
[Hey, didn’t we just go to court? We didn’t even have a few words and we’re already leaving? Is going to court always so frivolous? ]
The commander of the Royal Guards thought to himself.
It's because I was scared by you.
Darlings, have you recommended your collection?
(End of this chapter)