Chapter 1976

Chang Wu heaved a sigh of relief, took a thin blanket and covered his master with it, and went out to work. As long as his master didn't talk and slept more, he would feel more relaxed.

In the study, the incense was quietly winding in the bronze beast furnace. At that time, Anxia and his sister were chatting, and Dong Xi was waiting outside.

Finally, after careful consideration, Shi Anxia decided to tell the truth, "There is something I need to tell you..."

"About my brother-in-law?" Shi Yunqi's eyes lit up a little, "But did you find him? Is he not dead?"

Shi Anxia wanted to say more than that. She lowered her eyebrows and looked calm, "Well, he is not dead." After a pause, she continued, "He is from Liang."

Shi Yunqi: "......"

"He is not only from Liang." Shi Anxia said clearly, "He is also the Emperor Heng who died tragically in the Liang palace coup more than ten years ago."

Shi Yunqi: "......"

He had thought about his brother-in-law's identity earlier, and it must be more than just the young master of the Luo family. He even guessed, like his mother, that Cen Yuan should be the descendant of the exiled General Chen Yanhe.

But he never dared to think that his brother-in-law was not from Beiyi, but the former emperor of another country.

When he was reading a book before, he had read a few words in the "Records of the Liang Kingdom" about the Emperor Heng of Liang.

It was actually my brother-in-law! What a joke!

I remember when I first met my brother-in-law, I felt that he was born with a noble appearance, a rare talent among men, and even if he was wearing plain clothes, it was difficult to conceal his noble temperament.

At that time, he thought that this was not a proper guard!

In the afternoon, Emperor Zhaowu received news that Princess Haiyan had returned.

He was indeed a little panicked.

He had not yet fully prepared for how to face Shi Anxia. He had originally thought of properly settling Tang Chujun and then using this to lure Shi Anxia back to the capital.

But he hasn't settled down yet.

Firstly, the retired emperor had exposed him too early and sent secret guards to look for Tang Chujun everywhere, so he did not dare to act rashly.

Second, Shi Anxia returned to Beijing so quickly, catching him off guard.

If I think about it, I'm afraid it was Shi Yunqi's poem that conveyed some message.

He had memorized the poem by heart and pondered it over and over again at night, but he could not find any flaws in it.

Emperor Zhaowu ordered one of his confidants, "Don't act rashly recently."

Everyone listen up, stop everything.

The next day, Shi Anxia took the badge and asked to see the emperor, but naturally failed. She then asked to see Emperor Zhaowu, but failed too.

Emperor Zhaowu sent someone to reply, saying that he was busy with government affairs and would summon her to meet him when he had time.

Then a rumor came out from somewhere that Princess Haiyan had fallen out of favor with the emperor.

Rumors also said that the husband had just passed away, and according to etiquette, Princess Haiyan should wear plain clothes for 100 days, stop music and abstain from banquets. However, Princess Haiyan was a widow living in Tiema City, and her life was miserable and lonely. She wanted to take advantage of the wedding of the retired emperor to return to the capital.

However, the retired emperor had someone else in his heart and no longer had feelings for Shi Anxia's mother, so the marriage was eventually called off.

Rumors spread like wildfire, spreading all over the city. At that time, An Xia remained silent. Then, word came out from nowhere that Princess Haiyan would marry the prince of Liang after a hundred days of wearing plain clothes.

Shi Anxia remained silent, letting the rumors spread, and no one could tell what was true and what was false.

After the rumor circulated for three days, Emperor Zhaowu finally summoned Shi Anxia to the palace for an audience.

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