The Prematurely Deceased Fiance Dressed As a Heroine

Chapter 9: gossip

Wen Fei has been back to Chang'an for some time, but was caught by the emperor's unexpected marriage. It was only after reaching a consensus with Chu Xi that I took the time to go to the palace-Wen Fei was born in Yulin before, and it was common to go in and out of the palace. Now, although it is not as casual as before, but as a foreign relative, I ask to see the queen and aunt. , It's not difficult.

In the final analysis, the Qi family's fortune cannot be achieved without Empress Qi, and Empress Qi cannot do without her natal family if she sits down firmly. The two sides are a natural alliance. What's more, now that Empress Qi has a prince, Qi family and Wen Fei need to stay close to the prince.

Of course, there is no need to worry about forming a party for private purposes. After all, the little prince is only seven years old this year.

When Wen Fei entered the palace to beg to see him, the little prince was in the queen's palace. Wen Fei stepped into the palace and saw the two of them and saluted: "Chen Wen Fei, see your Royal Highness, your Royal Highness."

Empress Qi smiled gently, and hurriedly raised her hand and said, "My nephew, Afei doesn't need to be polite." After talking about her beautiful eyes, she looked up Wen Fei up and down, and then said with concern: "This time we will conquer the Northern Barbarian, Ah. It's been more than a year since Fei left. There is no eye on the battlefield. I have heard that you have won battles and captured. I don't know how you can take care of yourself for more than a year, right?"

These remarks were somewhat gentle, but the concerns were obvious. Wen Fei couldn’t help feeling warm after hearing this, and replied: "Aunt Lao is bothering, everything is fine for A Fei, and a small injury is not an issue. of."

When Queen Qi heard that she was injured, it was inevitable that she would care about a few more words. The atmosphere of the two parties is also harmonious.

After the two aunts and nephews had finished talking, Wen Fei lowered his head to realize that the little prince, who had been quiet, did not know when he had come close. He looked up at her without a word, his childish face was pretending to be mature, but his eyes were dark and bright. At first glance, they looked very similar to Qi Jun's eyes.

Wen Fei was softened by the familiar gaze, and he couldn't help but soften his tone: "His Royal Highness looks at the minister like this, but what do you want to say to the minister?"

Now official Wen Fei worshipped First Grade, and he was sealed off at a young age. He was already the second person in the Qi family except Taiwei Qi. Empress Qi was naturally also happy to see the two cousins ​​get close, so before Wen Fei returned to Chang'an, Empress Qi had already told the little prince about her great achievements. Children worship heroes the most, and the little prince is also very interested in this cousin who has made great achievements.

At this moment, the little prince carrying his little hand, he has carefully looked at Wen Fei, but frowned and said: "The empress said, the cousin is a great hero, who can be invincible in battle... But it's just a cousin, how so. emaciated?"

Thinness is not enough, but thinness is certain, but ordinary people will subconsciously ignore Wen Fei's appearance after hearing her great achievements.

Empress Qi didn’t know Wen Fei’s identity, and Wen Yan couldn’t help but set her gaze on Wen Fei’s thin shoulders, revealing some doubts—Wen Fei is no longer a fifteen or sixteen-year-old boy, and an adult man should have a shoulder-width body. Kuo, especially Wen Fei is still a warrior on the battlefield. It was Empress Qi that watched Wen Fei grow up since she was a child, and got used to her appearance, so she ignored this.

Wen Fei was keenly aware of Empress Qi's gaze, but she obviously didn't intend to explain anything. The little general was bold enough to pick up the little prince, and smiled: "His Royal Highness should be in school, so he knows if he can judge by appearance."

The little prince obviously didn't expect Wen Fei to be so bold, his small face flushed all at once, but he didn't struggle to push him away by putting one hand on Wen Fei's shoulder. He still had a stern face, pretending that he was not being held by someone: "My cousin said that the emperor also said that people are not good-looking. But if you have any ability, you have to show it to others to convince the public."

Wen Fei smiled after hearing this, "How about I take the temple down to ride a horse?"

The little prince is only seven years old this year. It is really meaningless to ride a pony with short hands and short feet. Now that Wen Fei was about to take him on a horse, the eyes of the little prince suddenly lit up, and his little arm immediately encircled Wen Fei's neck.

After hearing this, Empress Qi also put Wen Fei's matter behind her mind, and looked at the two with worry in her eyes.

Wen Fei was of course not a nonsense, let alone worrying about the elders, and immediately explained to Queen Qi: "Don't worry, my aunt, I will take your Highness to the school for two laps, and I won't let him ride by himself."

As soon as these words came out, Empress Qi didn't worry anymore. After all, Wen Fei is a ruthless person who can lead a large army to raid the grassland and beat Beiman to pieces. Horse riding is as natural as eating and drinking water for her. With her guarding, let alone taking the little prince to run two laps on the school ground, you don't have to worry about running two laps out of the city.

Obviously, Empress Qi was also willing to let the prince and his family befriend her, so she let them go after two warnings.

Before stepping out of Changqiu Palace, the little prince struggled to the ground. He straightened his clothes and looked like a serious prince. At a young age, he looked older than his father, and then his immature little chin was slightly raised: "Let's go, I can walk to the school by myself."

Wen Fei looked funny, but followed him, only slowing down to match the prince's short legs.

Not lonely all the way, the two talked some gossip. It was mostly the little prince who asked about the war at the border, and then Wen Fei told the little prince the past as stories according to her memory. She also had a talent for storytelling, and the battles would be thrilling and thrilling. When the two finally walked to the palace campus, when the little prince looked at Wen Fei, his eyes were full of worship and yearning.

Xu felt a lot closer along the way. Before stepping into the school, the little prince suddenly grabbed a corner of Wen Fei's clothes. When she looked down, she looked at her with hesitant eyes, and there seemed to be two sympathy in her eyes.

Wen Fei was seen inexplicably, so he knelt down and asked, "Is there anything your Highness would like to talk to the minister?"

The little prince looked at his cousin who was looking at him, hesitated and spoke again and again: "Cousin is so powerful, I heard that your fiancee ran away with someone, why don't you chase him back?"

The amount of information is a bit too big, and Wen Fei is stunned to hear it, she doesn't know it at all!

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Facts have proved that the gossip is terrible, and the source of the seven-year-old little prince is obviously not so reliable. Wen Fei learned afterwards that the little prince only heard some rumors and rumors from the palace, and rumors, as long as After spreading through the mouth of too many people, the final news must be very different from the facts.

Fortunately, the news that the little prince was unreliable did not mislead Wen Fei for long, because soon someone came to refute the rumor, and the person who refuted the rumor was the Emperor who learned that Wen Fei had entered the palace.

He had a rare leisure time, and when he heard that Wen Fei took the prince to ride a horse on the school ground, he ran to join in the fun himself.

The timing of the emperor's arrival was so coincidental that the little prince's words of sympathy were heard righteously. I heard that Chu's girl was dissatisfied with the marriage and ran away. Not to mention Wen Fei's dumbfounded, the emperor, who is always wise, also froze. But fortunately, the emperor has his own judgment, and he is not the same as others, so he sent people to Chu's house to inquire in person.

After the three of them ran a few laps on the school grounds, the person sent out came back and brought back the real news—Chu Xi is indeed no longer in Chang'an. She was sent to Jiangnan by Chu’s family. As for running with others, Zechun It's a rumor!

The Chu family's attitude made the emperor dissatisfied, but at any rate the rumors were just rumors. Chu Xi really ran away with someone without slapping her face, and the emperor was also secretly relieved. He drove his horse on the spot, watching Wen Fei leading the little prince galloping on the school field not far away. He saw the little prince's cheerful laughter and the flying look on Wen Fei's face.

Look, that's a general he personally cultivated. He swept the Beiman at a young age, and his military merits were unparalleled. Which kind of talent is not worthy of such a talent? The Chu family accepted the imperial decree but sent his daughter away. Does he look down on his generals, or don't take him seriously?

The emperor, who was in his prime of life, had a fire in his heart and made a good note of Chu's family, and only waited for an opportunity to settle accounts after the autumn. And with his self-respectful temperament, he naturally cannot tolerate disobedience.

So when Wen Fei came back from the horse race with the little prince, he listened to the emperor's serious words: "A Fei, you have been back for some time, and it is not a problem to always be idle in Chang'an. It is better to take this opportunity to go out for me. Check the local garrison.” After speaking, he paused and emphasized: “The land in the south of the Yangtze River is rich and prone to corruption. It is better to start patrolling the garrison from the south of the Yangtze River.”

Wen Fei was startled slightly, the emperor's emphasis on Jiangnan made her realize that she was at the same time dumbfounding.