By the time Princess Jinyi learned about this, it was already noon. Empress Jing'an felt that she couldn't hide this from her daughter. She had seen on TV and in novels that men's abusive relationships were all caused by various misunderstandings.
After hearing what happened, Princess Jinyi said with a cold face: "The matter has become a foregone conclusion, but these people are still not quiet." Her dissatisfaction with the third prince was about to overflow.
Over the past two years, the Third Prince had been out and about, and it was only because of his mother's mercy that he was kept under house arrest. Now, it seemed he wouldn't learn his lesson without a lesson. Princess Jinyi lowered her head, a sharp glint in her eyes.
In the afternoon, Ah Er brought in a letter. Princess Jinyi knew it was from Xu Lin the moment she saw the handwriting on it. Although Xu Lin hadn't lost his virginity last night, Princess Jinyi still felt a little uncomfortable. I heard that the servant had used aphrodisiac powder. I wonder how Xu Lin solved it?
Seeing that Princess Jinyi didn't accept the letter, Ah Er placed it on the table and left. Ah Da was still standing there, still as a pillar in the room.
Sometimes she looked at the account books of the Mirror Department and the Fragrance Pavilion, sometimes she had tea and snacks, and even played a game of chess with Ah Da. Finally, Princess Jinyi couldn't suppress her curiosity and opened the letter sent by Xu Lin.
After reading a few lines, Princess Jinyi smiled. She waved Ah Da away and read the letter over and over again.
Princess Jinyi was reading the letter when the eunuch who was delivering the imperial edict arrived at the Third Prince's residence. After delivering the eunuch's message, he left. The Third Prince knelt on the ground, head bowed and gnashing his teeth, his heart nearly exploding with rage. His father had actually assigned him to the most remote and desolate region of the northwest, unable to return without a summons, and had even forced his two sons to remain in the capital.
They were all his father's sons, so why was he so partial? Was it because the Eighth Prince was the legitimate son, the son of Empress Jing'an? The Third Prince was unwilling to accept this, truly unwilling to accept it.
The Third Prince's wife held her two sons in her arms and cried, begging the Third Prince, "Your Highness, please go and beg the Emperor. Please don't separate us mother and son." Seeing the Third Prince frown and look at her displeased, she put her sons down and rushed out, saying, "I will go and beg the Empress. Her Majesty is always kind and will never see us separated."
But when she reached the gate, she was stopped by the guards. The Third Prince's Consort stepped forward and slapped the guard, angrily scolding him, "How dare you! Open your dog eyes and see clearly, I am the Third Prince's Consort. How dare you stop me? Get out of here!"
The guard's expression remained unchanged. He bowed and replied calmly, "Please don't embarrass me, Princess. It is His Majesty's order that no one leave the palace. Please return, Princess. We will depart for the northwest in three days."
The Third Prince's wife, who was originally furious, took two steps back and asked in disbelief, "Is this an order from my father? Not allowed to leave the palace?"
Seeing the guards nodded and stood in front of her, the Third Prince's wife staggered and turned back unsteadily.
Seeing her return, the Third Prince asked disdainfully, "Why? You're back so soon?"
The Third Prince's wife went over and picked up the child. As she passed the Third Prince, she said, "Father has ordered that no one is allowed to leave the palace."
The Third Prince, already seething with rage, snarled at the words and kicked over a flowerpot in the yard, then several pots of plants. He then began circling the yard. His attendant, aide, cautiously approached and suggested, "Your Highness, how about sending a letter?"
The Third Prince, who was awakened by the words, nodded to his staff and said, "Hurry!"
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