MTL - Qing Dynasty: Pampering The Queen-Chapter 4252 pay attention

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   Chapter 4252 Beware

   "You can see, how angry and resentful the Mu family is!"

   "I will come to the palace tomorrow to greet you, and I will tell him this matter carefully and discuss it carefully."

  Mr. Li also smiled, "Congratulations to Niangniang, this time it will definitely be a victory."

  Although she was still a little uneasy in her heart, she had already reached this point. Naturally, she was standing on her own master's side, boosting morale, and she must not say anything when she was frustrated!

   Concubine Qi's eyes widened when she heard it: "Borrow the auspicious words!"

   Concubine Qi accompanied Detai Concubine Empress Dowager to visit the garden together, and stayed in Shoukang Palace for more than half an hour before leaving. Naturally, it soon spread to Mu Jin.

   Mu Jin was a little surprised, because in the past few years, no concubine could accompany the concubine De to chat and relieve the boredom for such a long time.

  Inexplicably, Concubine Qi broke the record.

   When things go wrong, there must be demons.

  The two screened back when they were watching fish. Who knows what bad ideas they discussed together.

  If the emperor is not in the capital now, Nian'er sister and brother have also left the capital, and Concubine De and Concubine Qi are just around the corner and want to do something wrong, Mu Jin is surprised but not surprised.

   After being quiet for so many years, it doesn't mean that they really give up and be honest.

   It's just that, after so many years of experience, they still didn't give up, and Mu Jin also felt a little admiration.

  Since they want to do it, she might as well take a good look at it and let them do it.

   She wanted to see what the **** Concubine De and Concubine Qi would make this time.

   In the past, his position of power was not as good as it is now, and he was not afraid of them or let them take advantage of them, and now he is naturally even less afraid.

  Mu Jin remained calm and only ordered people to stare at Shoukang Palace and Jingyang Palace in secret, and report back whenever there was any movement.

   Jiangnan.

   Brother Si Si and Si Si went south with their confidants and guards in disguise and disguised, and when they almost entered the territory of Zhejiang Province, the siblings separated.

   The fourth elder brother and a dozen confidants continued to hurry in secret, and another three groups of ten or so guards followed not far or near, keeping in touch with each other.

   As for Sisi, intentionally or unintentionally, he showed some traces.

   Soon, the important officials of the upper level in Zhejiang Province knew that the emperor and the empress's favorite concubine, the princess, was visiting the south in private.

  The little princess didn't like to be public, so naturally no one dared to come forward, and everyone pretended to know nothing on the face of it, daring not to disturb the little princess's interest.

   It is necessary to prepare in secret, and instruct the subordinates to patrol and guard carefully, absolutely ensure the safety of the little princess, and do not let the little princess have any accidents in the territory.

  Otherwise, just wait for bad luck!

   How much the emperor and the empress dote on the little princess, who knows in the officialdom?

  Sisige played so unhurriedly all the way, and came to Hangzhou City logically.

   At this time, even she herself didn't know where the fourth elder brother went.

  Long Keduo gave up the child to trap the wolf, but he only gave a little clue, which seemed a little plausible, and was discovered "inadvertently" by the people of the fourth brother.

  If the clues he gave were too obvious, where would the fourth elder brother be used to investigate? That should be the imperial court directly sent to arrest people.

  Only if it is plausible and needs to be verified, the fourth elder brother may go south for a thorough investigation and meritorious deeds to deter the ministers.

   (end of this chapter)