Mr. Jiang did not dare to ask Yu Zizhen how he was going to deal with the soldiers and servants who were captured with him. He planned to wait until he met the King of Zhenbei and then privately ask him about this unfortunate owner who had lost to his own daughter.
At this time, Mr. Jiang did not know that the King of Zhenbei had already forgotten him and those captured soldiers and servants.
In recent years, the situation of King Zhenbei has not only changed greatly, but has also been constantly changing.
From the beginning, he was busy fighting for the world with Yu Zizhen, and later he had to deal with all kinds of unreasonable demands from the Yu clan and his own family. Now, he is very miserable and stuck between his wife, Princess Zhenbei, and his son, Yu Zicheng. He is almost going bald because of worrying about Yu Zicheng's marriage.
In short, the social and family pressures that middle-aged men will eventually face, King Zhenbei experienced them all in the years around the age of forty.
How could he, who was in such a state of panic, still think of Mr. Jiang and others who had disappeared without a trace?
Look, when Mr. Jiang came to him on his own initiative, the Prince of Zhenbei was still annoyed and troubled by the tug-of-war between the Princess of Zhenbei and Yu Zicheng.
Relying on the fact that he was the only legitimate son of the Prince of Zhenbei, Yu Zicheng had no worries at all about his illegitimate brothers snatching away the throne of the crown prince. Therefore, he was very confident in the matter of marriage and had been opposing his mother, the Princess of Zhenbei.
Ever since his mother, Princess Zhenbei, came to the capital, she has been looking for a lady from a prominent family with outstanding family background, appearance, character and talent for him. Unfortunately, Yu Zicheng didn't like any of the ladies that Princess Zhenbei liked.
On the one hand, he had a lover, and on the other hand, those girls really looked like his own mother, aunt, and uncle.
Apart from the differences in appearance, Yu Zicheng felt that they were exactly the same in other aspects.
In other words, those who caught the eye of Princess Zhenbei were all, without exception, daughters of wealthy families.
Although Yu Zicheng is not like Yu Zizhen who has changed his heart and is seen as a rebellious spirit by the world, he actually has some rebellious genes in him.
If not for this, he would not be so stubborn and insist on marrying the sensitive Princess of Beiyan, whether in the original book or now with Yu Zizhen's interference.
After Yu Zizhen announced that all the people under her rule had the right to marry independently and she would never interfere, Yu Zicheng was overjoyed. He secretly found Yu Zizhen, who had robbed him of his private money before he went to the capital, and who had madly assigned homework to his younger brothers and sisters every year after they arrived in the capital. After escaping the capital, Yu Zizhen's strange behavior indirectly caused them to be disliked by the King of Zhenbei and their biological mothers. In short, it was Yu Zizhen who had caused him a lot of psychological trauma.
Because of Yu Zizhen's foresight in many things, her strong intelligence capabilities, and some mysterious abilities she displayed on the battlefield, Yu Zicheng firmly believed in the rumors that Yu Zizhen was favored by heaven.
Out of inexplicable fear and mysterious trust in Yu Zizhen, he confessed to Yu Zizhen that his sweetheart was the Princess of Beiyan.
Of course, while confessing, he did not forget to defend the Princess of Northern Yan.
He told Yu Zizhen that the princess of Beiyan had no ill will towards the current Huaguo or the former Da Qi. She just didn't want to follow the King of Beiyan's wishes and help him win the support of other tribes at the cost of her own marriage, so she chose to flee here and become a merchant girl who could support herself.
What Yu Zicheng didn't know was that Yu Zizhen's understanding of the Princess of Northern Yan was actually more detailed and objective than his understanding of his sweetheart.
Yu Zizhen knew very well that the reason why the princess of Northern Yan fled the Northern Yan royal court and came to the Central Plains was, firstly, because as a time traveler, she could not stand the food and customs of Northern Yan; secondly, because her biological mother was a Han slave girl, and she, as a "princess", actually had a very low status in the Northern Yan royal court; thirdly, as Yu Zicheng said, she was unwilling to follow the wishes of the King of Northern Yan and marry an old man who was old enough to be her grandfather and had more than ten wives around him.
Yu Zizhen actually still had a little sympathy for this unlucky girl who was transported to a different race.
In addition, with Yu Zizhen, the Chinese emperor who had walked into their path and left them with no way out, the Princess of Beiyan would most likely not have the chance to use the world as a chessboard and the people as pawns, sacrificing many irrelevant people for their so-called love after she turned against Yu Zicheng, as described in the original book. Naturally, Yu Zizhen's vigilance against her would also decrease as her potential lethality weakened.
As long as the other party would not hinder her from completing the task, why would Yu Zizhen interfere with whether Yu Zicheng would marry her or whether she was willing to marry into the Zhenbei Palace?
Not only did she not intend to interfere with the princess's marriage because of her identity as the Princess of Beiyan, but she also took the opportunity of Yu Zicheng coming to her to confess and ask for help to pretend that she had a strong curiosity about the princess of Beiyan.
In exchange for her neither support nor opposition to Yu Zicheng's marriage, she asked Yu Zicheng to bring the Princess of Beiyan to meet her.
Yu Zicheng was very worried that Yu Zizhen wanted to take this opportunity to do something to his sweetheart. He hesitated, looked annoyed, and refused to leave.
Yu Zizhen was so annoyed by him that he couldn't help but roll his eyes. "Could you please use your walnut-sized brain? If I really wanted to do something to her, would I have to summon her to the palace before doing it? Do I think I don't have enough to do, or do I think there are not enough souls lingering in this palace?"
Yu Zicheng: ...
Yu Zicheng shuddered at what she said. He rubbed his arms, which were covered with goosebumps, and then looked around quickly and furtively. He felt as if he was surrounded by the creepy "lingering ghosts" that Yu Zizhen mentioned.
Yu Zizhen hadn't expected that he was actually afraid of ghosts. She waved her hand with disdain at Yu Zicheng, who had already begun to become suspicious, and said, "If you're afraid, get out of here."
Yu Zicheng followed suit and left.
Not long after that, he brought the Princess of Northern Yan into the palace again.
He was still afraid of ghosts, but for the sake of his sweetheart, he prepared himself mentally and entered the palace with a serious face and stiff limbs.
The Princess of Northern Yan was unaware of the true situation and thought that Yu Zizhen was furious because Yu Zicheng liked her. This time, he called them over to warn them, so that they would completely give up and stop dreaming of spending the rest of their lives together.
She took a deep breath and tried to suppress the frustration, pain, anger and other emotions that surged in her heart.
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