Chapter 225 That’s when people change



Sister-in-law... help me! ! !

The emperor returned to the palace without stopping, changed his clothes and went to Prince Ding's Mansion.

Zhou Dahai couldn't stop him: "Do you want to lose your reputation or die with the princess? You have to restrain yourself!"

The emperor pushed Zhou Dahai away and said unhappily, "I have been very restrained. I went to call for help, not to challenge him. Can you think better?"

"Also, if you continue to be so unlucky, I will send you to wash the toilet."

Zhou Dahai: "..."

Mu Mansion.

Tan helped Mu Lixin change his clothes. Mu Lixin stepped back uncomfortably and said, "I can do it myself."

Seeing this, Tan's eyes flashed with disappointment, and she said: "My husband has been away for a few years and has returned. The children are all grown up. Change your clothes and go see them."

Mu Lixin nodded and looked at Tan's leaving back, a complicated look in his eyes.

He changed his clothes and came out, and his daughter was already waiting outside.

Mu Lixin rewarded her with some things and asked her to go and play.

Then he walked around the mansion, looking around, as if he was familiarizing himself with the surrounding environment.

What he didn't know was that Tan and her trusted maid were watching his every move from afar.

The confidant, Madam Liu, asked, "Why does the Master seem like a different person?"

Tan's eyes were deep and she said calmly, "Maybe?"

"But it's also possible that he has a change of heart."

Aunt Liu said firmly, "Master won't do that."

Tan smiled bitterly: "Really?"

Nanny Liu recalled the many twists and turns Mu Lixin had gone through before marrying Tan, and she remained firm, "Yes."

But she didn't see it at all. Tan said with a half-smile, "That means people have changed."

As Tan thought about it, a fierce look flashed in her eyes.

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