As for explaining, let Ning Yuanzhou do it himself!

Yu Shisan pestered Ning Yuanzhou and insisted on getting to the bottom of the matter, but Ning Yuanzhou eventually sent Yu Shisan away. Yu Shisan was worried and went to find Qian Zhao, wanting Qian Zhao to check Ning Yuanzhou to see if he was poisoned.

After the poisoning incident, Ning Yuanzhou realized that the delegation and the caravan were formed too hastily, and everyone would inevitably be a little lax. He arranged for two people to patrol every two hours in the future and not eat and drink together.

After Yu Shisan told Qian Zhao about what happened, he dressed up beautifully and came to Ren Ruyi to introduce himself, but was immediately kicked out of the room by Ren Ruyi.

At night, after everyone fell asleep, Ning Yuanzhou suddenly found that Ruyi was missing. From the horse hoof prints, he could tell that Ruyi had gone towards Yuzhou.

Looking in the direction of Yuzhou, Ning Yuanzhou hesitated for a moment. If Chu Ji came later to replace Yang Ying, it would not be a big deal for Ren Ruyi to leave now.

And what happened just now also shows that Ren Ruyi treats him~

After a period of mental struggle, Ning Yuanzhou still rode his horse to Yuzhou. Before leaving, he asked Qian Zhao to temporarily take charge of the affairs of the delegation.

On the other side, Ren Ruyi found the escaped Yulang in Yuzhou Inn. On the one hand, he used Yulang to verify the truth of what Yue Sanniang had said before, and on the other hand, he wanted revenge for Linglong.

Ning Yuanzhou used the butterfly to find Ruyi and knew that she had originally planned to come and kill Yulang, but he also knew that she had no intention of betraying her.

Ning Yuanzhou persuaded Ren Ruyi not to leave the mission without permission in the future, because every time Ruyi killed someone, it would attract the attention of Zhuyiwei, which would affect everyone's rescue plan and the safety of the mission.

Ning Yuanzhou knew that she wanted to investigate the cause of Empress Zhaojie's death and would definitely not want him to break the agreement. He also saw that Ruyi was hard on the outside but soft on the inside and would not threaten her to have a child with the lives of the envoys.

He also apologized for his previous words and actions. He did not expect Ren Ruyi to kiss Ning Yuanzhou unexpectedly, which made Ning Yuanzhou lose his composure.

The next day, Ning Yuanzhou took Ruyi to reunite with the delegation. He helped Ruyi make up a reason for leaving the team so that no one would suspect Ruyi.

Ning Yuanzhou saw Yu Shisan recommending himself to Ruyi. He warned Yu Shisan that Ruyi was a companion they must respect, not a woman who could be teased at will.

After waking up, Yang Ying went on a hunger strike and wanted to return to Beijing. She wanted to go back and ask why King Danyang and the Empress's sister-in-law had deceived her. The maid at the post station persuaded Yang Ying and accidentally learned her true identity on the way. Ning Yuanzhou wanted to kill the maid to conceal Yang Ying's identity. In order to protect the other party, Yang Ying agreed to Ning Yuanzhou to stop the hunger strike.

But when Yang Ying saw Ning Yuanzhou threatening her, she became even more disappointed with them. She cried about her grievances and dissatisfaction, and she didn't understand why her relatives treated her like this, and the sister who suddenly appeared also abandoned her again.

Ning Yuanzhou frowned, and finally took Yang Ying to the roof, let her see the empire controlled by the Yang family, and told her one by one about the cities in front of them. There were thirty-eight such cities in Wu State.

Because of the emperor's reckless personal expedition, Wu State lost three cities. A monarch should stop fighting and love his people, and the people should live and work in peace and contentment. This is the right way in the world.

However, the emperor trusted corrupt officials, causing more than 100,000 people to be trapped in the war, and their families were destroyed. Yang Ying was a princess, and although she was not familiar with politics, she was also a descendant of the Yang family. As a princess, she had an annual allowance of at least 500 guan, but the pension for those who died on the battlefield was only 1 guan.

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