"You go back first. I will find a chance to talk to the prince about this matter."
Seeing that she finally agreed, the old woman continued to kowtow hurriedly.
"Thank you, Princess Yu. Thank you, Princess Yu. I will never forget your kindness."
Luo Lan stood up and said to the old woman kneeling on the ground:
"You go back first. I have something else to do. Sorry, I can't keep you company any longer."
Leaving these words behind, she took big strides and walked towards the main gate of the palace with a heavy heart.
During the days when An An was missing, Leng Yu was absent-minded and made many big mistakes when handling memorials from court ministers. This also caused some court ministers to go directly to the emperor to complain. Of course, these people did so at the instruction of Leng Xi.
This time, the emperor did not punish him, but expressed his understanding of his feelings. He immediately ordered the posting of an imperial edict, offering a reward of ten thousand taels of silver for finding Leng Anping, the second daughter of Prince Yu's Mansion who had gone missing.
In order to get the reward, the people of the whole city were waiting for the opportunity to get rich overnight. But even so, An An disappeared for seven days and there was still no news.
An An slept in that secluded room for seven days. Leng Xi sat beside the bed, looking at her with a frown.
This was what he did most often during these seven days. He liked looking at this familiar face and recalling the little things between him and Long Xiaomin.
He knew he shouldn't do this, as the girl in front of him was his niece, but he couldn't control his thoughts.
The doctor just examined her and said that her injuries are almost healed and she will probably wake up in the next two days. In order to prevent the little girl from recognizing him when she wakes up, Leng Xi has been wearing a slightly mysterious veil.
He was well aware of the mistakes Leng Yu had made in handling state affairs in recent days. He felt that his decision to leave An An here was correct. Even if An An woke up, he didn't plan to send her back. At least he wanted her to stay here for a while in the name of recuperation, so as to disrupt the situation in Prince Yu's Mansion. But he was sure that from beginning to end, he had never thought of harming her in the slightest.
"Who are you?"
Just as he was planning all this in his mind, a voice as faint as a mosquito sounded in his ears.
He hurriedly touched his veil, and when he was sure it was hanging properly on his face, he turned to look at An An...
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