Chapter Twenty-Nine: He Seriously Suspected He Did It On Purpose



Gu Linchao's lips curled slightly, and he said calmly, "Let's go."

"Oh," Wen Nongnong responded, wrapping the handkerchief containing the peach blossoms.

Wang Houde leaned closer and asked, "What does Your Majesty intend to do with these peach blossoms?"

Wen Nongnong smiled and said, "Peach blossoms have many uses. They can be used to make desserts, brew tea, and make sachets. I plan to dry them and use them to make sachets." The sachets, embroidered with exquisite patterns, were stuffed with peach petals and hung at the waist. They looked beautiful and smelled wonderful.

Just thinking about it made her eager to try it out.

Wang Houde said in surprise, "If Your Majesty wants to make peach blossom sachets, you can have the servants do it; you don't need to do it yourself."

“I know, but I want to make it myself,” Wen Nongnong said with a smile.

Wang Houde thought for a moment, then seemed to realize something, and widened his eyes, saying, "So Your Highness wanted to make a sachet for the Prince."

Wen Nongnong: "..."

"Your Highness, the Empress says she wants to make you a sachet by hand!" Wang Houde exclaimed loudly.

Wen Nongnong was speechless with astonishment.

Gu Linchao paused slightly, turned his head to glance at her, and said, "I don't need it."

Wen Nongnong: "..."

No, when did she ever say she would make him a sachet?

She turned to look at Wang Houde.

Wang Houde looked embarrassed and comforted him, "If Your Highness doesn't like wearing sachets, Your Highness can give you something else."

Wen Nongnong's lips twitched slightly. This damned eunuch was really good at misinterpreting other people's meanings.

She strongly suspected he did it on purpose.

When they returned to the Prince's Mansion, Lü Qiao was finally back.

"Miss, you went to the palace with the Prince?"

"Hmm." Wen Nongnong nodded, sat down at the table, and asked, "What's the situation at the Wen residence now? Has Wen Ruyi woken up?"

Green Fairy nodded with a strange expression. "She's awake. But..."

"But what?" Wen Nongnong frowned.

“The Third Miss has lost her memory,” Green Fairy replied.

"What?" Wen Nongnong's lips twitched. She thought the old lady had returned, but she didn't expect it to be amnesia.

This overused trope from the novel was actually used by Wen Ruyi.

"The Duke invited a doctor to diagnose the Third Miss, and said that the reason she lost her memory might be because she hit the back of her head on something hard," Green Fairy added.

Upon hearing this, Wen Nongnong recalled that when Wen Ruyi fell, the back of her head did indeed hit the ground.

However, she still couldn't believe that Wen Ruyi had really lost her memory.

This is more likely an excuse Wen Ruyi used to evade responsibility.

No one should be too harsh on someone who has amnesia, especially since Wen Ruyi has the support of Old Madam Wen.

“Did my parents say anything about this?” she asked.

Lü Qiao shook her head. "They didn't say anything. The Duke and his wife originally planned to kick the Third Miss out of the Wen family after she woke up, but after she woke up, she didn't remember anything. So the Duke and his wife changed their minds and plan to send someone to the estate tomorrow."

Wen Nong Nong sighed. Sure enough, Wen Ruyi's trick worked.

Her parents were kind-hearted and would never do something like kicking someone when they're down.

Even though her actions were heinous, now that she has lost her memory, she immediately becomes the one who deserves sympathy.

Historically, the vulnerable have always been more likely to receive sympathy from others.

Wen Ruyi was a delicate woman, and now she had lost her memory and couldn't remember anything.

It seems that Wen Ruyi had this plan in mind when she pretended to faint.

Her scheme had been exposed, and she was already in a losing position. The situation was unfavorable to her, so she made a quick decision and used fainting to escape blame.

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