The more comfortable she felt that she was living a comfortable life, the more pitiful she felt for Zhou Chi. However, Zhou Chi was in a special situation and it was hard for her to urge him, so she could only nag in Liu Changsheng's ears all day long.
For a moment, the three of them were a little embarrassed and relatively speechless, so they just ate their rice in silence. Zhou Chi finished a bowl of rice and was about to get up when he heard someone running into the dining room quickly. He was busy. He turned around and saw his personal guard standing at the door of the dining room with a happy face.
"What's wrong?" Zhou Chi took the handkerchief and wiped his mouth and asked.
"My lord, what a joy!" the guard said excitedly, his eyes shining with golden light. Before he finished speaking, he knelt down on his knees and continued to congratulate Zhou Chi, "I congratulate you on your great joy!"
"What's the big news?" Zhou Chi hadn't spoken yet, but Zhou Ran got there first. She stood up in a hurry and hurriedly asked the guard, "Tell me, what's the big news? Could it be that your family has a lover outside?" Who is it?”
Zhou Chi had a dark look on his face: "...Sister!"
The guard was confused: "...Huh?"
Liu Changsheng looked embarrassed: "...Ahem, Ranran, sit down, sit down, don't be so excited."
"Can I not be excited?" Zhou Ran murmured in a low voice, but he still sat down and continued to urge the guard, "Tell me what's so great about your family?"
The guard hurriedly said: "Your Majesty, good news has come from southern Xinjiang. Five days ago, King Huijun led an army to annihilate more than 20,000 Siamese forward troops. The Siamese were defeated and submitted a letter of surrender to our southwestern army."
"Is it true?!" This time it was Zhou Chi's turn to be excited. He stood up suddenly, "Seriously?!"
"Please take a look, sir. This is a letter written by Prince Huijun to you." The guard said as he took out the letter from his arms and handed it to Zhou Chi with both hands.
Zhou Chi looked at the familiar handwriting on the envelope, and his heart surged for a moment. He was so busy that he took the letter, walked straight into the study room, and closed the door with a bang.
Zhou Ran bit her chopsticks and squinted at Zhou Chi's hurried figure. She didn't react for a long time. Liu Changsheng patted her hand before she reacted. She frowned and glared at Liu Changsheng: "What's wrong?"
"What are you looking at?" Liu Changsheng said with a smile, while giving her a chopstick of green bamboo shoots, "Eat quickly, the rice is almost cold."
"Why did he go to the study to read the letter? Why did he have to read it behind our backs?" Zhou Ran frowned to himself, looking puzzled, "The letter Prince Hui gave him must be an official document. Since it is an official document, why bother to memorize it?" With us?”
"Perhaps Zhou Chi and Prince Hui have another personal relationship?" Liu Changsheng asked, "For more than half a year since Prince Hui came to southern Xinjiang, Zhou Chi has been personally escorting the grain and grass there, at least once a month, and there is no chance to meet him. Not that much, besides, Zhou Chi taught Prince Hui how to fight, so the two of them are naturally familiar with each other. "
"That's not right," Zhou Ran muttered, "Successful news from Southern Xinjiang. Such a big thing must be sent to the capital as soon as possible. Besides, the capital is waiting for this, so why is Prince Hui so... Did you send a letter to Zhou Chi first?"
"Why is it so secretive about such a huge happy event? Why is there any need to be so nervous?" Liu Changsheng couldn't quite understand Zhou Ran's logic.
"No, I just think this is weird," Zhou Ranwu muttered to himself, "I just think there must be something going on between the two of them."