Yaoguang didn't make it in the end because she was not there - in fact, these people often "disappeared" inexplicably, and Su Qingluan also understood that except for herself, none of these people had a simple identity, so she didn't ask.
But later, Bai Zhi, one of the two little girls, said, "Before Miss Yaoyao left, she told me that if you go out, you must take Zi Su and me with you."
Well, this means they have two backup plans for her?
Su Qingluan has always been the type to listen to advice and eat a full meal, so she asked the two little girls to follow her.
These two little girls did not have the title of "Beidou". Judging from their reactions, even Song Bo seemed unaware of their existence. Moreover, they were still so quiet and well-behaved in front of him. There was nothing special about them. They were just ordinary girls.
If Mu Xingzhi had not told her in advance that these two people were "their own people", Su Qingluan would not have felt that there was anything different about these two little girls.
Now the family has its own donkey cart - the horse carriage is too eye-catching, and raising horses is too expensive. Although Su Qingluan has some savings, she still cannot afford to raise a horse.
However, Tianquan said that since the seventh prince had invited him, a carriage would naturally be prepared.
It has to be said that the identity of a "prince" - even if he is a prince on the "edge of power struggle" on the surface, the basic level of his carriage is much better than that of ordinary people, at least it prevents Su Qingluan from suffering too much "hardship of traveling by boat and carriage".
After many twists and turns along the way, Su Qingluan's residence was considered to be a relatively "remote and new" location in the capital, but the noises outside were becoming increasingly noisy and bustling, and then gradually became quiet. Later on, even no human voices could be heard.
Su Qingluan opened the curtain, and the scenery outside had turned into green mountains and green waters, and the bumpy feeling under her body also told her that the group had left the city.
I don’t know how long it took, but when Su Qingluan felt that her feet were swollen and numb from sitting still for a long time, she heard a horse neighing outside and the carriage stopped.
Su Qingluan, naturally not the type to need assistance, jumped off the carriage on her own and looked around, realizing she was in a mountain mansion. Although she could hear the temple bells from afar and even faintly smell the scent of sandalwood, the building before her didn't look like a temple.
Perhaps seeing Su Qingluan's confusion, Tianquan explained: "Behind this place is Qianjue Temple."
Qianjue Temple? Su Qingluan was stunned: Isn't this the temple where Mu Xingzhi prayed for his scumbag father, the emperor?
Later, Su Qingli asked carefully and found out that there was a Buddhist temple in front. However, many devout believers came to worship Buddha, and many of them traveled day and night. It was often dark when they reached the foot of the mountain.
Although there are guest rooms in the temple itself, they are often not open to outsiders for various reasons. Therefore, there are many guest houses and various restaurants in the back mountain to provide for pilgrims.
Of course, Su Qingluan later learned that some people lived here because they were allowed to eat meat here - after all, strictly speaking, these guest houses were "outside the temple" and did not count as a violation of the precepts.
Tianquan led Su Qingluan and the others to push open the side door of a room, and after turning several times and arriving at a winding path, they finally arrived at a room that was obviously underground or in a cave. When they opened the door, they found that it was... a place similar to a prison cell!
Su Qingluan's heart began to beat fast and she paused: she was a little reluctant to go in another step.
Unexpectedly, Tianquan didn't seem to want to take the three of them in. Instead, he turned to Su Qingluan and said, "Madam Su, please wait a moment." Then he walked into the dungeon-like place lit by torches.
As the secret door closed, the room in front of him seemed to return to normal in an instant.
Su Qingluan even discovered that there was an exquisite display cabinet in the room, which contained all kinds of interesting gadgets.
Since getting off the carriage, Baizhi and Zisu have been following Su Qingluan obediently, like two timid maids from an ordinary small family.
The two of them had average looks and were dressed conventionally. In addition, they kept their heads down and their brows lowered. Not to mention whether they were guards who appeared, even Tianquan did not take these two maids seriously.
Su Qingluan just whispered a warning not to walk around or touch things that shouldn't be touched, and once again turned her attention to the small items on the antique display cabinet.
Su Qingluan originally turned her attention to the antique display case to distract herself and calm herself down, but she gradually became attracted by the seemingly unknown gadgets.
In fact, she wanted to reach out and take one to play with, but in an instant, Su Qingluan thought of the mechanisms designed as antique shelves in various costume TV dramas in her previous life.
There were many people who, because of their carelessness, touched things they shouldn't have touched, and ended up being swallowed by the mechanism and died in a very ugly way. So she controlled her claws and silently put away her curiosity - although her eyes were still eager to try.
"Take whatever you like." A familiar voice came from behind. Su Qingluan turned around and looked over, then was stunned: Although it was not the first time she saw Mu Xingzhi's true appearance, it was the first time she saw him so... well, dressed up.
Although this word is a bit strange, it is indeed true in Su Qingluan's opinion.
The black hair that was originally tied up with a wooden hairpin or even a cloth strip was now tied with a delicate white jade hairpin, and the clothes he wore were a long robe in dark and bright red with exquisite embroidery that Su Qingluan had never seen before.
The Sheng Dynasty respected the color black, but because black was a very cheap fabric color, ordinary people were not prohibited from wearing this color.
But when black and red appear on the same fabric or the same outfit, it becomes a taboo color combination for ordinary people - only the royal family is allowed to use these two colors at the same time.
Su Qingluan noticed that Mu Xingzhi was now standing by himself, not in a wheelchair, and not even with anyone's support.
She instantly understood that the person standing in front of her was none other than the Seventh Prince "Xiao Huan".
Su Qingluan's mind raced: According to her character setting, she was an ordinary woman, while the other party was a prince. Should she kneel down and salute? What kind of salute?
She felt a little confused: she had not had any practice in "graceful bowing" since she traveled through time, and now she was completely clueless. What should she do?
Should we kneel down anyway? Su Qingluan, without thinking twice, was about to prostrate herself, but Mu Xingzhi gently lifted her up: "Qingluan... there's no need for such a grand ceremony."
There was an inaudible tremor in the voice. Su Qingluan looked up suddenly and saw the other person trying hard to suppress the corners of his lips - this guy was actually laughing!
In an instant, all the nervousness and helplessness were replaced by the desire to bite this guy.
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