When Qianlong hesitated, he really wanted to go back.

The Queen harmed her like this and still didn't let her go, wasn't it because she spread the Queen's actions?

But the queen can do it herself, so why can't she say it? If she doesn't want others to know, she had better not do it.

Since she did it, she should bear the consequences.

But why did they always pick on her to cause trouble? She was demoted from a concubine to a concubine, and then from a concubine to a court lady overnight.

It was the Queen who confused right and wrong and spread rumors to frame her in front of Emperor Qianlong. It was a pity that she could not see the Emperor and plead her case to him.

I can't clear my name either.

After she was sent to the temple, the only palace maid who followed her was the Yao Huang that Li Yu had ordered casually.

Yao Huang looked at Na Zhen's gloomy expression and became more and more frightened. She didn't know why her luck was so bad that she had to come to the temple.

"Princess, it's time to do your homework." Yao Huang reminded her. The former Concubine Xian, now the official girl of Nara, her Dharma name is Chizheng. She doesn't like her to be called the official girl, nor does she like her to be called Chizheng.

She could only call him by the name she used at home.

I really looked at the sunlight outside the door, which was sparsely passing through the treetops and falling on the door only bit by bit.

"I'll go right away." She said this with gnashing teeth. She really didn't like this, this homework. Since she came to this deserted nunnery in the wilderness, she had to do that damn homework in the early morning, morning and afternoon.

I had to chant sutras with a group of nuns in their seventies and eighties all day long, and I had to accept their tests and preaching from time to time.

Yao Huang stood at the back, looking down at her green clothes. She hoped she could find an opportunity to leave Naragge.

It’s not that she is a forgetful person, but the princess looks abnormal now, and she is afraid that the princess has done something again and she will be pushed out to take the blame.

Na Zhen sat on the chair, feeling heavy-hearted, thinking that he had paid someone to deliver the message, but he didn't know where the person was.

She wore the gold bracelet when she left the palace. Now she doesn't have much in her hands.

The little nun who received the real gold bracelet put it in her pocket and gave it to the guard who had been guarding the temple gate. She also told the guard what Zhen had said.

The guard did not dare to delay and immediately passed the news back to the Old Summer Palace.

Qianlong looked at the news handed over and said, "Nara is still not content with her lot! She's even plotting to become the queen!" The more he talked, the angrier Qianlong became, and he couldn't help but slammed the table twice.

Hearing Qianlong's "hissing" sound, Yu Suisui knew that Qianlong was too excited and exerted too much force, thus hurting himself.

"Your Majesty, is your hand okay?" Yu Suisui thought about whether to invite an imperial physician. He then looked at Qianlong's hand and saw that there was no obvious injury. He knew that the force he used would not break his metacarpal bones.

Qianlong: "It's okay!" He now felt that this Nara was a disaster! If it weren't for her, none of these things would have happened.

Yu Suisui paused for a moment. She had been meeting Qianlong frequently recently. Seeing Qianlong's mood fluctuate, she thought for a moment and said, "Your Majesty, I heard that you have a royal farm in the suburbs of Beijing that has magnolia flowers. When are you free? Let's go and have a look?"

Yu Suishui felt that he was unable to resolve Qianlong's mood. It was obvious that Qianlong's precognitive dream was related to the heroine Na Zhen, and it was not a good one.

But Yu Sui didn’t know what was in this dream.

This makes it difficult to prescribe the right medicine.

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