Chapter 84 Returning to Nanyang City



The content is simple yet substantial.

Things coming out of the Great Jing Palace are strictly inspected, and things going in are inspected a hundred times more strictly. Rong Ning can only write these things; she is afraid that writing anything else will cause trouble for Rong Yang.

My sister will be happy to see this.

The Crown Prince watched her write the whole time. When he saw that she hadn’t mentioned him at all in the letter, he was a little displeased and said, “Add one more sentence: say that Father and I are both well and need not worry.”

Rong Ning glanced at him several times, and finally reluctantly added that sentence. Then she ordered someone to send it to Da Jing as fast as possible.

The letter was sent out, but it took half a month to reach Rong Yang.

When Rong Yang received the letter, she was copying Buddhist scriptures in her palace.

A-Ye rushed in with the letter, "Master, stop copying! Princess Ningding has sent a letter, please take a look!"

Upon hearing this, Rong Yang immediately stopped writing, took the letter from A Ye's hand, and read it carefully.

A faint smile finally appeared on her pale face. "A-Ning said she's had enough fun in the North and wants to go back to Nanyang City..."

She kept talking as she watched... her smile grew wider and wider, and she came alive with joy.

A-Ye watched from the side, her eyes slightly sore.

Since her princess entered the palace, the Emperor of Dajing has favored her exclusively, and she rarely stays overnight in the palace of the Empress who has just given birth to her legitimate son.

The imperial court and the harem were inseparable. When this matter reached the imperial court, the ministers rose up in protest, denouncing her mistress as a wicked concubine who brought ruin to the country.

But the mistress hadn't done anything wrong. If the emperor wanted to come here, no one could stop him. They didn't dare to scold the emperor, so they seized on the mistress and hurled insults at her. Even some rumors circulated in the harem and reached the mistress's ears.

The master was unfamiliar with the place and people, and rarely went out. Now, in order to avoid trouble, he dared not go out at all, and had been quietly copying Buddhist scriptures in his palace for four days.

Even though the emperor summoned her that very night, she risked displeasing him by refusing on the grounds of being unwell.

“Ah Ye…”

Rong Yang carefully folded the letter. "Keep this letter safe!"

"yes…"

A-Ye said respectfully, then thought for a moment and asked, "Master, would you like something to eat? I'll have the kitchen prepare it. You haven't had a proper meal all day."

"No..."

Rong Yang shook her head. "I'm not hungry. Go down... Copying Buddhist scriptures requires sincerity and cannot be interrupted."

“Sister, Buddha is very busy and cannot attend to the suffering of us humans…” a gentle voice sounded from behind, “So no matter how many Buddhist scriptures you copy, it will be useless.”

Neither the master nor the servant noticed anyone behind them and were startled.

Turning around, she saw the Empress standing at the door with Consort Shu and Consort De. She quickly put down her pen, turned around and greeted her, "Your Majesty, I have come to pay my respects. I was unaware of Your Majesty's arrival and have failed to greet you properly. Please forgive me!"

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