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"Gu Ji, just go back." Bao Qin looked at his fragile expression, but still hardened her heart, turned away, and said, "My young lady is already married, and now she has nothing to do with Master Gu, so don't get entangled with her anymore."

The young lady's question just now, "Who is Gu Huaizhi?" really frightened her.

She confirmed again and again, and finally understood that the young lady seemed to have forgotten only Prince Gu and the days at the border.

This matter was really strange, and she didn't dare let anyone know, especially the master and his wife, and the old lady.

Therefore, in order to avoid unnecessary trouble, she only told the young lady that Gu Huaizhi was just an old friend of the young lady's childhood. They had not seen each other for many years, so it was normal that she did not remember him.

The young lady didn't know whether she believed it or not, she just said "hmm" lightly, and asked her to put all the jewelry in the box into the jewelry box, saying that she was very happy.

"Hold the qin..." Gu Ji did not retract the hand he had extended, and said in a low voice: "My master's last wish is to give this letter to Miss Mu..."

It was only after he returned home that he learned that the young master had already arranged for Xiao Fuzi to hand over the two letters he wrote to the prince and princess, as well as Miss Mu.

The emperor was suspicious by nature and did not want the prince to regain power, so the prince was prepared to die on the battlefield or be assassinated on the way back to the capital.

But unexpectedly, Miss Mu also went to the battlefield, and now the emperor died unexpectedly.

Baoqin sighed in her heart, but still shook her head and said seriously: "Gu Ji, the dead are gone, my young lady has forgotten this past event, I don't want to make her sad."

Gu Ji had no idea that Baoqin's words of 'forgetting' were true, but his eyes fell on the letter in his hand, and he was so anxious that his eyes turned red and he choked up with sobs: "Baoqin, just give this letter to Miss Mu, and I will agree to whatever you want."

Baoqin shook her head and was about to refuse again, but suddenly she saw the girl walking lightly towards the door.

Seeing Gu Ji's expression light up, as if he wanted to hand the letter directly to the girl, Bao Qin hurriedly snatched the letter from her, put it in her arms, and then asked with a smile: "Miss, why are you out too?"

Mu An Ning nodded to Gu Ji, who was absent-minded, and then looked at the bright sun and the bustling streets. He said slowly, "I thought about it and still felt bored at home, so I wanted to go to Jishitang."

Baoqin couldn't help but frown when she heard this, and advised, "Miss, you still have to take care of yourself."

On the day the young lady returned home, the house was almost empty.

The old lady, the lady, and the third young lady all went to the palace to accompany the second young lady who had just married the prince. They have not returned home until now, and the old man has been busy with official duties these days.

Everyone in the Marquis's Mansion seemed to have forgotten about the young lady, their adopted daughter, who risked her life on the battlefield.

Gu Ji looked at the calm and composed look on the girl's face and somehow sensed something was wrong.

When he entered the camp that day, both Miss Mu and his young master kept their eyes tightly closed.

Later, after asking Dr. Lu, I found out that it was the incense in the tent that had problems. Smelling it for a long time would make people comatose for a while.

No wonder the young master ordered him to light incense before he left. It seemed that he didn't want to make Miss Mu sad.

Gu Ji glanced at Bao Qin who looked nervous, and then hurriedly said to the girl who was in good spirits: "Miss Mu, my young master..."

Baoqin's eyebrows couldn't help jumping, and she quickly interrupted him, gently grabbed the girl who was listening attentively to Gu Ji, and raised the corner of her mouth: "Miss, let's go to Jishitang quickly."

After she finished speaking, she quickly pulled the girl, who had not yet reacted, away without looking back, leaving Gu Ji standing there in a daze.

He looked at the two people's backs as they left, and the more he looked, the more puzzled he felt.

Even though Miss Mu no longer had any feelings for his young master, she shouldn't have been indifferent to such a big thing happening.

Besides, they have clearly reconciled...

*

In the carriage, Baoqin fanned the girl while muttering, "Miss, you are still a patient yourself, why are you so anxious to treat others?"

"I know my own body." Mu An Ning shook his head and smiled, opened the car curtain to feel the sunlight, and said softly: "I'm fine."

But my heart feels inexplicably empty.

When he woke up, Mu Wan'er was already married and became the most noble woman in the world.

She truly regarded Mu Wan'er as her younger sister, and naturally wanted to witness her wedding with her own eyes.

But apart from the fact that this was quite regrettable, she always felt that there was something lingering in her mind.

The scenery outside passed by quickly. It was still the familiar streets, but she suddenly felt as if she was in another world.

Suddenly, the girl's eyelashes trembled slightly, and she saw a mansion where a funeral was apparently being held.

The outside of the mansion was hung with white cloth and white lanterns, which looked very desolate.

It seems that what is written on the plaque is Anqing Prince's Palace.

She remembered that Gu Ji, whom she often met when she was with Baoqin, was the guard of the Anqing Palace.

For some reason, her heart suddenly tightened, as if being gently brushed by a thin thread, and was tinged with an inexplicable sadness.

The carriage quickly left the place, but the girl was still staring out the window in a daze. After a while, she asked, "Baoqin, has anyone passed away in the Anqing Palace?"

Princess Luo of Anqing also treated her well and had taken good care of her at banquets in the capital in the past.

If someone passed away, she would have to go and express her condolences out of both moral and legal necessity.

Baoqin was startled, and subconsciously stuffed the envelope in her sleeve inside, shaking her head nonchalantly: "Miss, Baoqin doesn't know either."

*

Luo Zhiyan returned to the Luo Mansion with a look of disbelief on her face. She trembled and hid behind the woman: "Mother, how could he, he be my brother?"

If she was full of anticipation just now, now she was completely overwhelmed by fear.

The man in front of her had a frighteningly pale face, but he looked obedient, and his pair of light grey eyes were staring at her without blinking, showing neither sadness nor joy, annoyance nor anger.

That stern face was exactly like the one on the battlefield when the mask was taken off at the last moment.

There was no way she could have mistaken him.

Mrs. Chu had not expected her daughter to react so strongly. She thought she was just too surprised, so she patted her arm gently and said in a gentle voice, "Yan'er, don't be rude."

"Your brother was poisoned and injured," Chu said, tears streaming down her face. However, she did not dare to get too close to her son who had been missing for many years. "His throat is damaged and he can't speak. He needs to rest well."

Luo Zhiyan still found it hard to believe what she heard. She glanced at the man quietly, then whispered in the woman's ear: "Mother, you may have been deceived. Yan'er thinks he can't be your brother..."

That year, my mother and father clearly found my brother's body, but they did not bring it back to Chu.

If he is really his brother, then who was the person who drowned earlier? Could it be that he has come back to life from the dead?

If even she understands this truth, could it be that her father and mother don’t understand it?

Or did this person use some tricks to deceive them all?

However, Chu did not listen carefully to Luo Zhiyan's words. She focused all her attention on her son who had been lost and found again. She whispered, "Yian, mother will find a doctor to cure your muteness."

The eldest son of the Luo family was named Luo Yian.

After a moment, Luo Yian nodded, his expression still indifferent, without any joy or gratitude on his face.

Hearing her mother calling her brother by his name, Luo Zhiyan, whose eyes were still glued to the man's face, could not help but narrow her eyes and speak louder: "Mother, you have been deceived. His name is Shi Jiangli, he is from Liang, not my brother!"

Now that she is in their Chu State, her father and mother are still by her side, and she will no longer be afraid of him.

Moreover, Brother Huai died of serious injuries, so how could Jiang Li be safe and sound after being stabbed in the vitals?

"Yan'er, don't forget that you and I both have half Liang blood." Chu just frowned and scolded her daughter, then quickly sighed: "He is your brother, Luo Yian."

That day, the war between the two countries ended. On her way back to Chu with her husband, she unexpectedly found him in black clothes in the middle of the cleared battlefield.

He lay in a pool of blood, motionless. They thought he was a poor man and planned to bury him, but unexpectedly, he suddenly opened his eyes.

Those were the same eyes as their son's.

Although people in Liang often have heterochromia, their son's pair of light gray eyes are truly rare, and there are only a few people like him in the entire Liang.

Moreover, there was a similar thin scar on his eyebrow.

Naturally, they became suspicious at once, but did not jump to conclusions. Instead, after rescuing him, they went to the place where their son fell into the water to inquire.

Unexpectedly, I actually found out that besides Luo Yian, another child fell into the water that day.

Only then did they remember that on the day the child fell into the water, they were so sad and his face was so swollen that they did not confirm his true identity.

Therefore, there is a 90% probability that this man is their biological son.

Seeing the mother and son having so much fun together, Luo Zhiyan suddenly snorted and ran out crying.

She never expected that after escaping death on the battlefield, she would run into the murderer who wanted to kill her and also killed her brother Huai.

Mrs. Chu thought her daughter was just temporarily uncomfortable, so she didn't chase after her. She just looked at her son with an apologetic and sad expression: "Yian, your sister is just a child. She just couldn't believe you for a while after you were missing for so many years. Don't blame her."

As Chu spoke, she choked up and wanted to hold her son's hand.

However, Luo Yian turned aside calmly. She had no choice but to pretend nothing had happened and said, "Mother will definitely have someone cure you. Over the years... we have let you down."

When they found him, the wounds on his body were still bleeding, and there were even insects crawling up and down, biting him.

They didn't know what had happened to him, but they could see that he had not been living well in recent years.

And that day, he apparently lost the desire to live.

Fortunately, God had mercy on them and they recovered the item at the last moment.

Luo Yian looked at the woman in front of him for a long time, then raised his chin slightly, indicating his agreement.

*

When old doctor Lu saw the smiling girl, he was quite surprised. While checking her pulse, he drove her away: "Ms. Mu, you are not well yet. Go back home. I am here at Jishitang."

Mu An Ning did not answer, but walked to the side of Doctor Lu, and waited for him to finish taking the patient's pulse before asking tentatively: "Doctor Lu, do you know why I have been in a coma for three days?"

Doctor Lu observed the expression on the girl's face for a while, and his expression gradually became serious: "Girl, don't you remember?"

The incense that caused Mu An Ning to faint that day was made by the Liang people. It has a strong medicinal property and can make people unconscious for several days, but it has no harm to the body.

But at this moment, Mu An Ning seemed to have no memory of what happened before he fell into a coma.

Mu An Ning thought of the strange atmosphere between Baoqin and Gu Ji, as well as the unfamiliar name, and nodded.

She felt that she must have forgotten something.

Old Doctor Lu pondered for a while, then asked her to stretch out her hand so that he could feel her pulse.

The pulse was stable, and the little bit of toxin that was left behind had miraculously disappeared.

Moreover, she seemed to be in much better health than before; no wonder she looked so good.

Just as he was about to speak, an old woman came in.

When the old woman saw the girl, her eyes lit up and she walked straight towards her: "Doctor Mu is back. I have had a terrible headache recently. Can you take my pulse?"

Before Mu An Ning could even open her mouth, Doctor Lu spoke first: "Auntie Lin, this girl has just recovered, so let me take a look at her."

"Yes, yes, I almost forgot," Aunt Lin thought it made sense, and said hurriedly, "Doctor Mu has been working so hard for so many days, it's time to have a good rest."

Mu An Ning stood up and gave his seat to the woman. Not knowing what the woman meant, he just smiled and didn't say anything.

Aunt Lin sat down and continued to express her gratitude: "It is thanks to Doctor Mu that my child was able to come back alive after being treated."

"Is Doctor Mu married?" Aunt Lin couldn't help but tease, but she held a glimmer of hope: "After my child returned to Beijing, he has been thinking about marrying me all day long, without even looking at what he looks like."

Doctor Lu glanced at the girl beside him, and spoke for her again, saying with a smile: "Auntie Lin, Miss Mu is already married."

Mu An Ning was slightly stunned, and when he thought of Tan Wenhuai, his head began to ache again.

Their wedding date is clearly June 15th, so why haven't they gotten married yet, even though it's already June 20th?

Aunt Lin couldn't help but sigh, feeling it was a pity, but she also knew that the boy in her family was out of her league.

After getting the medicine, the woman suddenly sighed, "Alas, it's such a pity for General Gu, he died at the age of seventeen."

Mu An Ning's eyebrows twitched slightly, and she replied softly, "General Gu?"

Aunt Lin took the medicine and shook her head and sighed: "General Gu is young and has a bright future. My children even regard him as a role model. Who would have thought..."

Aunt Lin paused and said nothing more. She thanked him and left the clinic.

However, Mu An Ning unconsciously touched the wooden sign on his waist that came from nowhere, and was a little stunned.

In the end, the girl was driven out by Doctor Lu.

He didn't say much, but just prescribed some medicine for her and asked her to take it for a month to see if there would be any improvement.

She knew that she had forgotten something, but she didn't know why she had forgotten it.

She had seen such symptoms in medical books, but doctors cannot treat themselves.

"Tanghulu, not sweet and free of charge!"

Hearing the shouting, Mu An Ning paused in his attempt to get on the carriage, and under Baoqin's puzzled look, he slowly walked up to the peddler.

The vendor saw the gorgeous girl stop in front of him and wiped the sweat off his face in surprise: "Miss, would you like a bunch? If it's not sweet, it's free. Guaranteed sweetness!"

Mu An Ning looked at the rosy fruit, and she couldn't describe the feeling in her heart.

She stared for a long time, and finally nodded slightly, motioning Baoqin to take out the copper plate and buy the next string.

The moment she took the fruit into her mouth, her eyes froze.

Very sweet.

She doesn't like sweets, but she loves candied haws that are so sweet to her heart.

It seems that it is because...

The girl tried to think hard, but to no avail.

*

When Mu An Ning returned home dejectedly, it was not yet time for dinner.

Unexpectedly, her grandmother and foster mother had returned home from the palace, and her foster father also returned home early today and called her to the front hall.

Marquis Chongde stared at his adopted daughter and narrowed his eyes: "An Ning, I heard that you saved a lot of people on the battlefield?"

He asked Mu An Ning to go to the border with him, originally intending for her to accompany Mu Wan'er, and he didn't want her to be in the limelight at all.

What's more, if the news that she saw so many naked men got out, it would damage the reputation of the Marquis' Mansion.

Mu An Ning pursed her lips, but didn't know how to answer.

It seemed that everyone knew about this strange thing, except her, who didn't remember that she, a girl, had also gone to the battlefield.

Chongde Hou took her as her tacit agreement, picked up a piece of paper at hand, threw it in front of her, and said in a sharp voice: "This is the Tan family's letter of withdrawal of engagement."

It was almost the same scene as a few months ago.


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