Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 1169: Huo Zixing

  Chapter 1169 Huo Zixing

  But, after all, it was his own child, and he never thought that he would die.

   Wait for Nanny Song to explain the situation.

Huo Zixing retorted subconsciously: "Impossible, what does this matter have to do with Aunt Qiao? If it wasn't for Yan Yi running around, how could he fall down? Besides, didn't someone else's spies come out of the mansion recently, who stretched out his legs, maybe It's because people outside deliberately did it to make the Princess Mansion mess up."

  The eldest princess looked at him coldly, only thinking that as long as a person is biased, he will never be able to get back.

  If Aunt Qiao was really that kind, she wouldn't say anything, but the fact is, Aunt Qiao is full of scheming and will do anything to let her son inherit the title, so don't blame her for being cruel.

  The eldest princess said: "Why not, the king of the county should go and see for himself."

  Huo Zixing turned around and went to the interrogation room.

   After a while, Huo Zixing came out with a sullen face, looked at Aunt Qiao, who was kneeling in the yard, and looked expectantly at him, took a deep breath, and returned to the hall.

   "Mother." Huo Zixing saluted the eldest princess: "This matter..."

   "You can investigate what the real facts are. If you can't prove that the person is a spy, you have to admit the facts."

  The eldest princess looked at him, "You can ask again now, I will give you a chance."

"Anyway, you always say that I'm partial to Yan Yi, but I'm the eldest princess, and the whole Great Chu is full of dignity. You let me fight against the court? Or, as a royal, I have the right to mess around?" The princess looked at him with disappointment in her eyes: "When will I feel sorry for their mother and son?"

   "At the beginning, you had an affair with her first and gave birth to the eldest son. It was your fault. What does it have to do with Yan Yi?"

   "Could it be that you want to disobey the emperor's orders?"

   "Zixing, you were born in the royal family, you were born to be a county king, and all the treatment you enjoyed was brought to you by your mother, me, and even your uncle."

   "Sitting in this position, you should take corresponding responsibilities. The royal family is ruthless. I hope you can understand this."

  Huo Zixing had never heard the eldest princess say these words from the bottom of her heart, and felt a little guilty for a moment: "Mother, it is my son who is not filial."

   "How do you plan to deal with this matter?" The eldest princess took advantage of the situation to say this.

  Huo Zixing was stunned for a moment: "Mother, Aunt Qiao wouldn't do such a thing, she...otherwise, will she be fined for half a year? My son won't let her come here from now on."

   "Do you think this is enough?" The eldest princess looked at him disappointedly: "It's a troubled time now. The last time a girl from the Huo family and a girl from the Qi family had an accident in the house, the emperor asked me about it."

   "Today, Yan Yi had an accident, so he had to go to the palace to find an imperial doctor, I'm afraid it will alarm the emperor."

   "This matter must be handled properly."

  Huo Zixing sighed softly: "Mother, what are you going to do?"

"Don't you guys like each other? Why should I break up? It just so happens that your uncle likes high-yielding rice seeds, so you take Aunt Qiao to the village outside the city to study how to grow grain, which is also a favor for your uncle. The matter is over, and he can still make him happy." The eldest princess said.

  Huo Zixing heard the words, "But, I don't know how to farm at all."

"So, my original intention is to let you realize that your identity is hard-won, and let you cherish it. Don't tell me, you are not willing to do this? You have to rely on your identity to act recklessly, thinking that everything you have now is worthless." Should someone give it to you for free?" The eldest princess said at the end, her voice was already extremely indifferent: "If you really think so, I can tell the emperor."

  (end of this chapter)