Crowned with Pearls

Chapter 880: Seventy-nine. Go first

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Master Su San said "oh", but he was still not relieved: "What's going on? Are those Mongolian princesses still unconvinced and deliberately making trouble for you?"

Otherwise, how could something happen so suddenly

Master Su San was very worried about her.

Su Yao shook his head and stood at the door to reassure Master Su San: "It shouldn't be those princesses. The horse is already in our hands. It won't be that easy for them to do anything."

Not to mention that Mongolia will not let them mess around, even in the Great Zhou, where they are unfamiliar with the place, how can they possibly order the people here to help them do things

Master Su San wanted to ask more questions, but seeing that she looked tired, he didn't have the heart to ask any more questions, so he just urged her: "Forget it, forget it. Since the Ministry of Punishment has already been sent to investigate, you should go back and have a rest and change your clothes. Since the horse is in trouble, you'd better not go hunting. Today, the horse is in trouble. Who knows if there will be other troubles waiting for you by then?"

It’s better to be careful.

These words made Su Yao pause, then she nodded and went into the tent.

Yancao had already prepared water and helped her take a bath. Seeing many bruises on her body, she knew they were from the competitions in the past few days. She couldn't help but whispered, "If I had known this trip would be so uneasy, I would have simply not come."

If this isn't just suffering along with me, then what is

But Su Yao didn't think so.

A horse will not offend anyone. Those who want to harm the horse are just trying to go against her.

But who could she have offended on the grassland? The Mongolian princesses would not do this, which meant that it was the people of the Great Zhou who did it.

This man was able to bribe the eunuchs and do such a thing to her horse away from the eyes and ears of others. He must have hated her very much.

Even if it wasn't on the grassland, it would be somewhere else, and he would find other opportunities to deal with her.

In this case, it doesn’t really make any difference whether you come or not.

But what Master Su San said was that even if he could do something to the horse, who knows if he would come up with other ways to harm people in the future.

Maybe the next one won’t be a horse, but her.

She suddenly got up, put on her clothes and said to Yancao, "Come with me. I want to go see the Eleventh Princess."

Princess Eleven was just about to go look for Su Yao. When she heard that Su Yao had come, she hurriedly had someone bring her in. As soon as she saw her, she asked, "I heard that the horse is okay?"

Su Yao nodded and told her what Chu Changyuan said.

Even though she had heard it once, Princess Eleven was still furious after hearing what Su Yao said. She snorted coldly and cursed unhappily, "I don't know which rat in the gutter would do such a thing."

Su Yao shook his head, his face calm: "It doesn't matter who it is. What matters is whether this mouse can be caught."

When the eleventh princess heard her say this, she was stunned for a moment. After a moment, she looked at her and asked, "Do you have any solution?"

"I can only say that you can give it a try." Su Yao did not hide anything and whispered a few words in Princess Eleven's ear.

The Eleventh Princess' eyes suddenly lit up. She smiled, squeezed Su Yao's hand, and nodded. After a while, she and Su Yao went to find Concubine Pang together.

The next day, when all the imperial edicts came to pay their respects, Concubine Pang announced her decision to let several Yulin Guards escort Su Yao back to the capital first.

Everyone was a little surprised for a moment.

Princess Yongning looked at Su Yao worriedly: "In fact, the accident with the horse... may not really be related to Princess Changning. If she is sent away, I am afraid that everyone will have some doubts..."

By then, there will be many different opinions, and I'm afraid that some people with bad intentions will spread the news that Su Yao is a disaster or something like that, which is really not good for Su Yao's reputation.

Madam Pang Da also frowned and said, "In fact, hunting usually takes half a month to twenty days. Now that half of the time has passed, why not wait a little longer..."

Concubine Pang smiled and said, "Forget it. With so many incidents happening one after another, even if others don't say anything, the child herself is actually feeling bad. Besides, Madam He will be back soon anyway. She is close to her grandparents, so it's better to send her back earlier to avoid any more troubles, which would be bad."

After she said this, everyone understood. It was not that Concubine Pang also felt that it was unlucky for Su Yao that the horse got into trouble, but because Mrs. He returned to Beijing, Su Yao could go back to accompany Mrs. He.

Everyone knew that Mrs. He was originally a favorite of Emperor Yuanfeng. Since she wanted Su Yao to go back, it was no wonder that Concubine Pang agreed. Therefore, no one objected for a while, and the Eleventh Princess did not say a word, obviously agreeing.

Only Li Jinniang was a little confused.

There were still about ten days before she returned. She had originally thought that she could use this time to get closer to Su Yao and the Eleventh Princess. However, once Su Yao left, the Eleventh Princess's interest in the future would probably be halved. How could she have the heart to play again? She couldn't help but say to Madam Li, "What a pity! Once she leaves, Your Highness will definitely not be interested in going to the hunting grounds anymore."

Mrs. Li also felt it was a pity, but there was nothing she could do.

Princess Mingchang said a few more words about this: "She is really very impressive. She said she wanted to go back, and they even sent another team to send her back. She really thinks she is a princess. I thought it was the time when the former queen was still alive."

That afternoon, everyone knew that Su Yao was going to return to Beijing early.

Master Su San was surprised and relieved at the same time. He had always felt that the previous competition was too thrilling, and then the incident with the horse made him even more uneasy. Now that Su Yao wanted to go back early, he was almost done with chanting Buddhist scriptures. As soon as the news came back, he hurriedly asked people to pack up.

He himself could not go back, so he told Su Yao to be careful along the way, and said: "It's better for you to go back first. Who knows, you may receive a letter from Rong Ge'er when you go back. I'm afraid Rong Ge'er should have a letter soon."

Su Yao smiled and nodded, glanced at the six Yulin guards, and got on the carriage.

Because they were in a hurry to leave, Su Yao and his party set out in the evening. The carriage slowly drove out of the camp and headed towards the capital.

The carriage had been traveling for an unknown amount of time. The sky was getting dark as ink and the trees were swaying in the wind. The guards were tense and moved faster and faster. By the second half of the night, they had been traveling for several hours and the horses were a little tired. The guards suggested stopping to rest, light a fire and eat something to fill their stomachs.

At this moment, a pile of rocks suddenly fell from the surroundings, extinguishing the fire, and then everything fell into darkness.

Suddenly, a woman's panicked cry was heard in the carriage.

The Yulin Guards drew their swords in unison, but they couldn't see anything and couldn't find their target.