Chapter 6 Am I a Princess?

"Okay, I'll take you back." The man picked her up again and walked out of the hall slowly.

It didn't take long to fly and walk around the walls in the palace, and then sent her back to the Dust Palace.

Jing Xu looked at the receding figure and frowned slightly: "This man is so strange."

At this time, Siwen pushed the door open and entered, and was slightly surprised when he saw Jing Xu standing in the yard: "Ninny, why are you standing here? Is it cold?"

Only then did Jing Xu belatedly realize that he was not cold at all, not only not cold, but also warm all over.

Even some wet shoes and socks are dry.

A trace of speculation and disbelief flashed in her eyes, isn't that man a bad person?
But there are very few descriptions about that man in the book.

Every appearance is mentioned in one stroke, let alone the name.

But it seems that after the fall of the Great Zhou Dynasty, this man seemed to have evaporated from the world, and even the author himself did not describe it at all.

"I'm not cold, eat some of this, it's given by a beautiful uncle." Jing Xu pretended to be innocent and cute, and handed the pastry to Siwen.

Siwen glanced at the pastry, showing a look of horror: "This...this is..."

"What's wrong?" Jing Xu looked at Siwen.

Siwen's shock faded, and she said in a half coaxing tone, "Ninny, can you tell me what happened today in detail?"

Jing Xu nodded: "I was bored at home by myself, so I found a garden to play. I was digging grass roots to play, and my beautiful uncle said that as long as I gave him grass roots, he would give me pastries."

Jing Xu's words are all true, the only thing she doesn't tell Siwen is that she met him on purpose, and she also knows that the man is the emperor.

A trace of excitement ignited in Siwen's heart: "Did that pretty uncle say goodbye to you? Or asked your name?"

"No, I took the pastry and left." Jing Xu was telling the truth.

That tyrant father really didn't say anything like see you next time.

Siwen's excitement and expectation gradually diminished.

Looking at her black and white eyes now, I also understand why the emperor didn't recognize her.

Siwen thought for a long time, picked up Jing Xu, and put her on the stool.

"Ninny, I want to tell you something very important today." Siwen looked at her seriously.

Jing Xu looked at her with wide eyes.

"You are not my child, so I dare not let you call me mother since I was a child."

"Your true identity is the eldest princess of the Great Zhou Dynasty, and you are His Majesty's own flesh and blood."

Jing Xu opened his big glasses and exclaimed, "Ah? I'm a princess?"

"Then why am I here?" Jing Xu asked innocently.

"There are many things I can't tell you, but you have to remember one thing in the future. If you meet that beautiful uncle again, you must tell him your name." Siwen looked at Jing Xu, with pity flashing in his eyes.

It is obviously the most noble blood of the Great Zhou Dynasty, but it has been reduced to the point where it lives and eats with the servants.

"Okay, I know." Jing Xu smiled.
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At the same time, in the imperial study room, the dark guard knelt on the ground.

"Your Majesty, I followed all the way to the residence of the servants, and the girl was taken away by Lord Xuanshuo."

Hearing Xuan Shuo's name, Jing Yu frowned slightly.

"What did he take that kid for?"

The dark guard's heart condensed slightly: "Subordinates dare not approach the altar, and from a distance, only Master Xuanshuo and that girl entered the hall together."

Hearing the words "entering the hall", Jing Yu's eyes flashed a hint of disbelief.

Then he looked at the dark guard with cold eyes: "The news that I want alone is not useful at all, so take the punishment yourself."

The dark guard kowtowed tremblingly: "Thank you Your Majesty."

(End of this chapter)

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