Chapter 15 She Hopes Tan Ji Will Be Well

Of course, Sheng Jiaojiao knew very well that her feelings for Tan Ji were different. He was her most important ally and her most loyal and reliable queen.

She does not plan to marry Yin Ze in this life, and she is not even interested in interfering in Yin Ze's life.

But she hoped that Tan Ji would be well, and live happily in this lifetime.

Just like her family.

She has read a lot, but she doesn't know enough about things. Sheng Jiaojiao not only hopes that the four brothers of Qi can read more books, but she hopes that every boy and girl in Zhishou County can read more books.

What's more, in fact, Tan Ji likes to read books very much.

Looking at Qi Zhang pleading for mercy, coaxing her, and fearing that she would complain to her grandma, Sheng Jiaojiao hurriedly left with the bookcase in her arms, Sheng Jiaojiao blinked, her eyes turned red with anger.

The world was not good in his previous life. Before and after Yin Ze became the emperor, he had to escape from disaster several times.

Sheng Jiaojiao was most impressed by the time when Yin Ze ascended the throne for the first time, and there was a palace change that had been planned for a long time.

The sound of gold and iron horses sounded in the ears, and groups of soldiers rushed into the palace.

Under the high eaves and ridges, the old frightened bird bell made a dull sound. Tan Ji was covered in blood, standing in front of a row of soldiers, and issued red ribbons for everyone. He shouted,

"Swear to protect the empress to the death!"

A line of dead men wearing red ribbons shouted along with him,
"Swear to protect the empress to the death!"

The voice was deafening, and Sheng Jiaojiao, who was sitting in the Kunning Hall, couldn't help but feel his heart surging.

The rebels rushed into the main hall of the former court, Tan Ji led the dead to guard the Kunning Hall, Yin Ze hid in the Kunning Hall hurriedly with his entourage, and ordered Tan Ji to pick up the noble concubine and take refuge in the Kunning Hall. But they were silently ignored by Tan Ji.

At that time, there were too many traitors, and they didn't know what was going on outside. Tan Ji and others were also guarding. If he ventured out, he might open a gap, and he couldn't even defend the Kunning Palace.

For this reason, Yin Ze's face turned livid with anger, but Tan Ji still went his own way.

The sound of killing outside stopped for a while, Sheng Jiaojiao got up, and entered the main hall of Kunning Hall from the bedroom, looking at Yin Ze who was struggling for the safety of the noble concubine, Sheng Jiaojiao's eyes were icy cold.

"Think of a way, we must connect the noble concubine to the Kunning Hall."

Yin Ze ordered the brocade-clothed dark guards under him to sit on the Arhat's bed, pinching his brows, with a rather helpless expression on his face.

Sheng Jiaojiao, who entered the main hall from the side hall, just stood at the entrance of the main hall, and for a moment, she didn't even have the slightest desire to talk to Yin Ze.

She turned her head, and left Kunning Hall from the side hall, and went to the corridor.

By chance, Tan Ji was sitting at the stone table, reading a volume of history books in one hand, and his lieutenant, Zheng Ling, knelt down beside him on one knee, bandaging the wound on his other arm.

He seemed to have been seriously injured, and the ground was covered with cotton cloth after washing the blood, but Tan Ji had a calm expression on his face.

For a moment, Sheng Jiaojiao thought that she had misread it. It seemed that the person sitting in front of her was not a brave and skilled general, but a scholar who had read a lot of poetry and books.

The sun passed through a white flower tree and fell on Tan Ji's body. He tied a bun with a black hair tie, and the hair tie fell behind his head, dyed with one or two fine white flowers.

He was not surprised, his eyes were only on the book in his hand, and he never moved away.

Zheng Ling, who was beside him, bandaged his arm, and quickly picked up the blood-stained cotton cloth on the ground.

As soon as he looked up, Zheng Ling saw Sheng Jiaojiao standing under the corridor.

He hurriedly knelt down and called out to his empress.

Yin Ze has already issued two orders in a row, asking Tan Ji to bring the noble concubine here. Tan Ji silently rejected Yin Ze on the grounds that the rebels outside would invade the Kunning Palace at any time, and the dead soldiers could not rush out for the time being.

But now, he actually still has time to read in a corner of Kunning Hall.

Don't blame Zheng Ling for panicking.

Tan Ji was still holding the book in his hand, and when he turned his head, a pair of dark eyes met Sheng Jiaojiao just like that.

Holding the pomegranate gold dress, she walked down the white jade steps slowly, and saw Tan Ji holding the book in his hand, kneeling on the ground with his head lowered and his eyes closed.

He said softly: "Your Majesty."

"Don't let His Majesty see."

Sheng Jiaojiao's footsteps stopped on the last step of the stone steps. After she finished speaking, she turned around slowly, walked back to the corridor again, and left quietly along the corridor.

Layers of mottled tree shadows passed through the vermilion pillars of the veranda, and her slender figure sank into the dark and deep bedroom, silently, and the thick and gorgeous scenery was cold and lonely for no reason.

She left as if she had never been here.

The memory suddenly faded like the tide, and Sheng Jiaojiao, who was standing in front of the earthen house of the Qi family in Zhishou County, wearing a cotton and linen dress, took a deep breath.

Qi Zhang had disappeared, Sheng Jiaojiao looked at the vast sky, stretched freely, escaped from the shackles of being a queen in her previous life, and left the secluded palace, she was in an extremely good mood.

Instead of suing Qi Zhang, she went to the Tuao behind the house.

The vegetables in the soil depression have all grown, green and juicy, and full of water at first glance, exuding a fragrance of green vegetables under the moonlight.

Standing on the slope, Sheng Jiaojiao took a deep breath, turned around and went back to the room, intending to let the green vegetables grow for another night, and let Qi Rong go to cut them when he got up in the morning.

In autumn, as it got darker and earlier, Sheng Jiaojiao went back to the house, and the three uncles also came back from the militia.

I don't know if it was Sheng Jiaojiao's illusion, Uncle Qi was standing in the yard, coughing all the time, and after drinking a few sips of water, the cough became much quieter.

She didn't pay too much attention to such small details, but looked at the faces of the three uncles, as if they were very dignified. As soon as she came back, she went into Qi Zhang's room and muttered until late at night.

Sheng Jiaojiao didn't know what they were discussing, but as she expected, they should be talking about national affairs.

As a result, it was not until the next morning that Sheng Jiaojiao found out that Qi Zhang didn't stay at home overnight at all, and only left her a few prescriptions and a handful of silver barley seeds, and went back to the barracks overnight.

The prescription was said by Qi Zhang before, and it was prescribed by a new military doctor in the barracks. It is a prescription for treating old lung cough.

The silver barley was Qi Zhang's military salary to Sheng Jiaojiao, he asked Zhou Shi to tell Sheng Jiaojiao that the money would be kept, but the private school would never be allowed again, the situation was very dangerous.

Sheng Jiaojiao naturally knew that the situation was tense.

Then, when the family had breakfast, Uncle Qi said that a group of people from the subordinate country broke into a family in the north of the county the day before yesterday, and raped all the women in the family, and all the men were killed. .
Such news made all the women in the Qi family turn pale with fright.

Sheng Jiaojiao's face was full of coldness, and in the heavy atmosphere, he patted the table and said angrily:

"Big Brother and Tan Ji should really cut this group of vassals into pieces."

(End of this chapter)

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