Chapter 310
Chapter 310
When I mentioned this good sister, I thought of another good sister.
[Wai Ya Jian Zi Ru Wen: Are you married? It shouldn't be that unlucky, right? I realized that it's not a good thing, so I wrote to tell you. Be careful and don't marry someone casually. You might not be happy that way. If you're not in a hurry, you can wait. I don't know what to wait for, but I think I'll wait. If you don't want to, then you must find someone you really like and who can make you happy.
Not long ago, I came to the capital and met my masters. They are older now and have many new children. They live a poor life, but they should be happy. That’s why they refused to go with me. I don’t know when we will meet again, and maybe we will never see each other again.
I'm a little sad, but there's nothing I can do.
Have you made a new best friend? Am I still your best friend? If not, don't tell me. I don't really want to know.
It's sad to have a dilapidated house that keeps leaking.
Let me tell you something even more sad. I might lose my job. Prince Jia was carried out of the palace to celebrate the New Year. He was not dead, but just very sick.
I heard that he was very unlucky. The gift he was going to give to the emperor and the empress dowager was broken at the palace gate. After the palace banquet, the emperor and the empress dowager asked him to stay for a talk. He said something that made them furious. They reprimanded him and ordered him to reflect on his mistakes in the Mingwang Palace and not to return to his fiefdom for the time being. When he came out, he was hit on the head by a falling tile. By the time the carriage returned to the palace, he could no longer walk.
It doesn't seem very good.
We consulted many doctors, but not only did the condition not improve, everyone seemed to be even more worried and frightened.
This month’s salary hasn’t been paid yet, it seems like I have no money left.
So everyone doesn't like to work and is always lazy. The day before yesterday, Shanqing, the daughter of the housekeeper in the mansion, caught two people stealing things to sell and gave them a beating with a stick, but it was of no use. Things still often go missing recently.
I heard that the princess seems to want to lay off some people, and indentured slaves like me will probably be the first to be affected.
I went to ask Eunuch Chen if this was true, but he just told me not to ask around. Even if it was true, he would have looked very annoyed after we got back, so it must be true...]
The child was so sad that he couldn't continue writing and simply put down his pen.
In fact, it would be useless even if she finished writing it. It was very difficult to go out a while ago. Now no one is allowed to go out. Not even for a walk without serious business. It's not even the 15th of July yet, and everyone is as solemn as if it were Qingming Festival.
The people in Prince Ming's Palace felt that they were unlucky and their eyes were obviously not right.
It's no wonder they act like that. Having a relative stay with you is not a big deal, but when a relative stays with you and causes trouble and becomes bedridden, who wouldn't be worried?
It happens to be the Chinese New Year again.
As more and more people started to grumble, they brought up an old story that was also related to Prince Jia.
It sounds a bit outrageous.
Some people say that Prince Jia is also a Yi.
When he was in the palace in his early years, his mother had secretly given him a magic pill, and from then on he gained a strange ability. The closer he was to the palace, the more unlucky he became. As he grew older, his luck would be affected by other people around him. On the contrary, the farther he was from the palace, the better his luck would be. If he could leave Dayong, he might become a hegemon.
This is also why the late emperor, the emperor and his father disliked him.
No one knows whether this statement is true or not. After all, everyone used to say that the reason he was not liked was because he was neither an alien nor an Yi species.
But there is always someone to join in the fun, and many people talked about the difficulties they had along the way.
The child didn't say anything, but he thought about it for a long time.
She still vividly remembers how unlucky she was on the day the messenger came to Suicheng with the news.
It's really hard not to overthink.
However, this thought only flashed through her mind. The child still had some self-awareness. Her luck had never been good since she was a child. What was the point in blaming others for it?
Besides, Prince Ming is Prince Jia’s elder brother. If he really had this strange ability, how could Prince Ming let him live in his house?
Are you afraid that you're living too comfortably?
Besides, even if this is true, the most unlucky one is still Prince Jia himself. He is not dead, so what can happen to them?
Just as the child was thinking, he heard the door creak open, and Yundou came in dripping wet from the drizzling spring rain. His face was pale, and he moved his lips as if he had lost his parents and said, "Prince Jia has passed away."
She followed Eunuch Chen out, intending to ask Candou about it, and ended up bringing back this sentence.
Like a thunderclap.
"How could that be? With so many doctors," the child thought it a little unbelievable, then said, "Yes, his head is broken."
The man was old and had fallen ill on the road, so it doesn't seem strange that he died now. But it was too sudden.
"I haven't heard that he's dying."
The child looked at Yundou, who had already closed the door. She shook her head and said, "Even if there is news, we won't know it."
Not to mention the prince, even if the uncle Wang next door was going to die, they might not know about it. Their ears are not that sharp, and no one would tell them specifically.
The princess had fainted, so everything was handled by Prince Ming and Princess Ming.
The good news is that they can go back to Suicheng.
The bad news was that the emperor only asked them to return to Suicheng and named the eldest son the crown prince, but did not say when he could become a prince.
The child thought it was a matter of time.
Yundou thought she was stupid: "This matter was bound to go bad sooner or later. Since it was inevitable, there's nothing we can say. But can a prince and a prince be the same? Their salaries are different. I don't know what will happen to the mansion when I go back."
Her concern is well-founded.
Just a few days after sending Prince Jia to the tomb, the princess issued an order, saying that everyone had seen the situation in the mansion. The situation was different now and they could no longer support so many people. If any slaves wanted to leave, they could redeem their indentures and leave.
It is easier for indentured slaves like children. They can just hand in the token and leave.
It sounds good, but with so many people here, where can they go?
Not to mention what's happening outside, just talking about Suicheng, there is no better place than the palace.
Two days had passed since the order was issued, and very few people had left. They were all hesitating and had not yet made up their minds when the emperor's decree came again. This time, the eldest son could become a prince, but his fiefdom was moved to another place.
It seemed like he was feeling sorry for his aunt and brother, and couldn't bear to let them stay in such a remote place...
To be honest, if he was not an emperor, everyone would curse his ancestors.
Is he blind? Is this their first day in Suicheng? He couldn't see before, but now he can see. Is it because he truly cares for them, or is it because of that spiritual vein?
The child couldn't understand why the emperor was so annoying.
But had to face a choice.
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