Seeing that the princess was becoming more and more agitated as she spoke, Jiang Yuwei was afraid that she would have another relapse and faint, so she quickly took out silver needles and inserted them into her vagina several times.
As soon as Jiang Yuwei finished the acupuncture, the princess immediately felt the tightness in her chest dissipate. After a while, she felt less agitated and her mind cleared up considerably.
"Yuwei, your medical skills are truly remarkable. I was too excited just now, did I scare you?"
Jiang Yuwei smiled and shook her head.
"Yuwei, the Prince is currently away on campaign, and we can't cause too much of a commotion in the manor. We'll have to trouble you and Huaizhi for a while. Once the Prince returns, we'll expose the truth in front of him and then report this to the Emperor. I want to see if they can bear the serious crime of impersonating royalty!"
Seeing the princess's gritted teeth, Jiang Yuwei had no choice but to nod and say:
"Yes, Your Highness. In your current condition, it is not advisable to alert the enemy. If Huaizhi is indeed your and the Prince's son, we should wait for the Prince to return so that a blood test can be conducted in front of everyone. Otherwise, we would not dare to accept this title rashly, lest something go wrong in the future."
The princess was very pleased with Jiang Yuwei's calm and composed nature. Seeing that she remained calm and collected even after learning Ning Huaizhi's identity, she felt that Huaizhi had not made a mistake in marrying her. Only a daughter-in-law like her deserved to enter the gates of her royal residence.
Thinking this through, the princess couldn't help but compare Jiang Yuwei with Madam Sun and Xu Qianqian. Looking at them now, those two were indeed not up to par.
The princess then looked at Ning Wan, who was sitting obediently in a chair not far away, and felt even happier. She was very glad that Ning Chunlin was not her biological son. Right now, she only hoped that the prince could return in triumph soon and punish the old man Ning and his family properly.
Seeing that the princess's emotions had stabilized, Jiang Yuwei slowly removed the silver needles from the princess's body.
The princess looked at Jiang Yuwei and found herself liking her more and more.
"Yuwei, it's best not to tell anyone about Huaizhi's matter right now. Just you and I know. Go back today and pack your things, then move Huaizhi and the two children into the Prince's mansion. I'll tell everyone that I'm unwell and need you to take care of me. I don't want you and the two children to suffer outside for another day!"
Jiang Yuwei smiled and nodded after hearing this:
"Yes, Your Highness, I was planning to discuss this with you and the Prince. Right now, you really need me to take care of you personally. I'm also afraid that there are people in the Prince's mansion who have ulterior motives and might try to harm you in secret. If I could move into your mansion, that would be the best thing."
The princess smiled and took Jiang Yuwei's hand.
"Alright, alright, with you all by my side, I feel happier, and this illness will heal faster. We should have gone home long ago. I misjudged people and caused your whole family to suffer so much outside all these years."
As the princess spoke, she began to cry again. Seeing this, Ning Wan, who was watching from the side, quickly jumped off her chair and went forward to wipe away the princess's tears.
Looking at her adorable and well-behaved granddaughter, the princess couldn't help but smile again.
"Good granddaughter, from now on you should call me grandmother, do you hear me?"
Ning Wan nodded and called out sweetly:
"grandmother!"
"Oh, my dear Wan'er, you must never tell anyone else what your mother and grandmother said in this room today, not even your father, understand?"
Ning Wan nodded obediently in agreement.
Jiang Yuwei was worried that if Ning Wan stayed by the princess's side, the princess's emotions would become unstable due to her excitement, so she patted Ning Wan's head and smiled:
"Wan'er, be good. Go ahead and find your father and brother. Tell them that your mother will stay here to watch over your grandmother for a while, and that they shouldn't worry about her."
Ning Wan nodded and bowed to the Princess again.
"Grandmother, Wan'er is going out first."
The princess smiled and nodded at Ning Wan.
As soon as Ning Wan stepped out of the princess's courtyard, a maid who was waiting outside dragged her into a grove of trees. Ning Wan's mouth and eyes were tightly covered, and she could only hear two people whispering.
"what to do?"
"She's just an insignificant little girl. Don't be afraid. Aunt Lin said that as soon as you see her come out of this courtyard, you should take her to her side!"
"Alright, let's hurry up and go, or Aunt Lin will get impatient and start yelling at us again!"
Then, Ning Wan felt herself being lifted up horizontally. Although she struggled incessantly, the maid holding her did not loosen her grip at all; instead, she held on even tighter.
"Little brat, don't struggle. When you get to Aunt Lin's place, answer her questions truthfully, or you'll get a beating too. Be good, or I'll beat you right now!"
As she spoke, the maid pinched Ning Wan's arm hard, turning her fair arm instantly bruised. Ning Wan, who was being held, burst into tears from the pain, but her mouth was tightly covered by the maid, so she couldn't cry out at all and could only shed tears silently...
Soon, the maid led Ning Wan through a maze of turns into a small room.
Then he threw Ning Wan, whom he was holding, violently to the ground.
"Aunt Lin, I've brought this little girl to you!"
As she spoke, the maidservant smiled obsequiously and bowed to Aunt Lin.
Aunt Lin glanced at Ning Wan lying on the ground, then at the maidservant bowing, and said in a deep voice:
What did you call me just now?
Upon hearing this, the maid broke out in a cold sweat.
"Lin, Madam, no, no, Your Highness..."
Aunt Lin sneered.
"I told everyone in this courtyard long ago to change how they address me in private. How can you not even remember that? Do you really think I'm not fit to be a princess?"
As she spoke, Aunt Lin stood up from her chair and slowly walked to the maid.
By this time, the maid was already trembling like a leaf in fear.
"No, no, I never thought that way, Your Highness, please forgive me..."
Aunt Lin had no intention of listening to her rebuttal. She directly pulled a whip soaked in chili water from the shelf next to her and lashed it at the maid.
The maid couldn't bear the pain and screamed out.
"Ahhh..."
Aunt Lin frowned, stopped what she was doing, and instructed the servant standing beside her:
"A slut like you dares to give me a headache with all that noise! Someone, pull her tongue out first!"
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