"Shen Mingxuan, Xia Mu, don't think about it and don't cry. I was the same as you when I first came here. I don't know how many tears I shed secretly when no one was watching. Who says men don't shed tears easily? It's just that we haven't been sad yet... Everyone has parents and families, but the reality is that we can't go back. Maybe you haven't figured it out yet, and it will get better slowly." The prince, who called us by our modern names, had tears in his eyes as he said these words dimly.

Blood relatives cannot see each other in life, is there anything sadder than this? ? ?

"Mu Mu, are you feeling better?" The queen walked in and asked with concern.

"Mother, I'm fine. I'm sorry to have made you worry." I quickly sat up.

"No, no, no, lie down quickly. Lao Wu, go get Mu Mu a glass of water." The queen woke up her dazed son. What happened to this child today? Was he in a trance?

"Okay." King Qin immediately went to the side and poured me a glass of water.

"Prince, what happened between you and the King of Qin? You both don't look well." The queen noticed that both her sons were acting strangely. This is what a mother is like. Only a mother would notice the subtle changes in her children!

If one day, we can all go back to the modern times, the person I will never let go of must be Prince Jin, and the person the Crown Prince and Prince Qin will never let go of must be this mother who took such great care of them!

"It's like this. Before the seventh brother left for the battle, he told me and the fifth brother to take good care of Mu Mu. When we heard that he suddenly fainted, we were all scared. Naturally, his face didn't look any better." The prince explained.

Damn prince, you are really talking about something else. Why are you talking about your husband who went to war in front of me? He has been away for several days and promised to write to me as soon as he arrived there.

I miss him too...

Tears fell down again.

"Hey hey hey! Don't cry!" King Qin was very troubled when he saw me crying again.

"Who told you to mention the seventh brother?" How could the queen, such a smart woman, not see why I was crying.

For a pregnant woman, she is already vulnerable without her husband around, and she even mentioned him in front of me. I would be shocked if I didn't cry!

"Okay, we won't say any more. Take a rest and go back with your father later. He will temporarily live in the Prince of Jin's Mansion. Your father will reward him with a house soon. I heard that someone has been sent to pick up Yadong and the others to live in the capital. From now on, you will have a real family in Chang'an. My Prince of Qin's Mansion is no longer your family." The King of Qin pretended to feel regretful when he said the last part.

"What do you mean by maiden's home or not? When did your Prince Qin's Mansion become Mu Mu's maiden's home?" The Queen couldn't help laughing when she saw him like that.

"She married into the Prince of Jin's Palace from my Prince of Qin's Palace, so of course my Prince of Qin's Palace is her maiden home. It's just that she had a quarrel with her husband and ran away from home, and she didn't seek refuge with me." The Prince of Qin pouted.

The three of them deliberately talked and laughed in front of me, hoping that I could cheer up. I didn’t disappoint them, and I soon burst into laughter…

After resting for a while, he and Xia Tong took a carriage back to Prince Jin's Mansion.

Along the way, he kept asking me about my family. Luckily, I had made the right decision to return to my parents’ home when I ran away from home. I also heard a lot about the past, so I told him everything I knew…

He was arranged to live in the courtyard called "Yunyage" where Shangshu Xia and Xia Yaze lived when they came to Chang'an.

Xinyan and Mingzhe lived in a relatively luxurious courtyard in the east. King Jin had arranged for my family to live in Yunya Pavilion because he wanted them to live closer to our room for easier movement.

The more I talked about my mother's family, the more doting the father looked at Xia Tong, and the more guilty I felt. I'm not his daughter, but...

But if he knew that his daughter had passed away due to illness a few years ago and couldn't even have a decent funeral when she died, would he be overwhelmed?

It turned out that Xia Tong was spotted by the emperor at a military review at a very early time. So he suddenly disappeared in a battle at the emperor's order, sneaked into Dafei, started as an ordinary soldier, and later became the chief of the palace guards of the king of Dafei, and the most trusted person.

It was not easy to get close to such a ruthless king, and it was even more difficult to gain his trust. However, Xia Tong did it. He safely handed over all the information he could get to the contact person. It took such caution to allow him to return to his country safely.

Apart from the fact that the King of Dafei was the only one who knew about Prince Changhui's affairs, there were also the men in black who kept rotating to Lufeng to assist Prince Changhui. The fate of these men in black who were called back was the same: "death".

Because it was the King of Dafei who kept the information himself, it became a regret for Xia Tong. This was the only information Lufeng needed, and he was unable to provide it. It was not until he was sent to Lufeng by the King of Dafei that he discovered that there was such a crisis lurking here.

When I just came back, I heard that Princess Jin was the niece of Minister Xia Shengxia. He was not sure whether she was his daughter, and he secretly visited me several times.

A few days later…

Finally, the long-awaited letter from Prince Jin arrived. It was brought back by a courier on a galloping horse along with the memorial to the emperor.

He said he had reached the border and was hiding with the army, waiting to strike Dafei by surprise. He also said that he missed me. What I couldn't stand the most was that the letter seemed very long, but it was densely filled with precautions for me and the children. He had been whispering these things in my ears when he was in Chang'an until my ears were callused. How could he leave Chang'an and write back to say these things? He also asked me to write back to him, saying that he would give it to the messenger to take away with the emperor's instructions.

I still couldn't learn to write calligraphy well, so I wrote a lot of crooked things and tore them up a lot. This kind of love letter can only be written by myself, and I can't ask others for help, so I persisted and only wrote one Yuan opera.

This is a song I like very much when I saw it in modern times - 'The weeping willows sway in the smoke of the curtain, and the white handkerchiefs are in the pavilion. I sleep alone, the moon is full but my love is not.'

Thinking that the moon in the sky would have set by the time the letter was delivered, I wrote this Yuan Dynasty song for him. It should be okay for me to steal a song that appeared seven or eight hundred years later, right? ?(?ˊ?ˋ)??

Ruoying and Chiying went to the battlefield with the army, so I also wrote my greetings to them in the lower right corner of the letter.

Later I looked at it and felt that this way of writing was still too simple, so I added the two words "I miss you".

After writing the letter, he sent Jiying to deliver it to the palace.

At this time, Yang Yu ran in and told me that Yadong and his mother had arrived at the gate of the palace.

Today's third update?(???)? Elegant

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