The Evil Prince and his Precious Wife: The Sly Lady

Chapter 1137: Shocking truth (2)

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"But this bone is different." Sun Yu interrupted Wang Jin's words in a deep voice, pointing to the bone and said: "The clothes and jewelry worn by this bone are the Princess' favorite, especially the ones on her neck. That little white stone, that is unique in the world..."

Everyone followed his pointing and saw that there was indeed a small white stone on the neck of the skeleton. The white stone was triangular in shape, as long as a thumb, and polished very smooth. There was a small hole at the top of the stone, and a silver chain wears...

"This white stone is a token of love from the prince to the princess..."

"Yes, yes, the princess used to wear this white stone..."

"I heard that this white stone is a family heirloom of the prince's family, and it is only passed on to the eldest son..."

"I remember, the bottom of the white stone is engraved with the word Zhao..."

The Zhao family's army remembered the matter about Bai Shitou one after another, and looked at Zhao Zhengyin intentionally or unintentionally.

Zhao Zhengyin stretched out his hand amidst everyone's attention, picked up the small white stone, and slowly turned it over, only to see a flying and phoenix-dancing Zhao character engraved on the bottom of the small stone!

"It's the princess, this bone is really the princess..."

"Yes, the princess said that she will always wear this little stone..."

"The small stone on the bone's neck is enough to prove that this bone is the princess..."

"The princess is dead, really dead..."

The Zhao family soldiers murmured, their eyes were red, and the sadness in the air became more and more intense...

"Yunxi!" Zhao Zhengyin grabbed the small white stone with one hand, and the bone's hand with the other, looking deeply at the bone, with tears flickering in his deep eyes...

"Murong Xue, how do you know that the body of the princess is buried in the plum blossom grove?" Even under a certain tree! A cold voice suddenly sounded, breaking the sadness of the whole courtyard.

Murong Xue raised her head, only to see Wang Jin strode up to her, looking at her suspiciously.

Murong Xue sneered in her heart, but her face was calm and said, "Guess!"

Everyone: "..."

Wang Jin: "..."

"What do you mean?" They mobilized the Zhao family army, the personal guards of the palace, the secret guards of the palace, the secret guards of the Prime Minister's mansion and many other people in Mobei, and Murong Xue actually guessed her whereabouts.

"Literally, I just guessed that Luo Yunxi was buried in this plum blossom forest!" Murong Xue said lightly.

Wang Jin was very dissatisfied with her answer, and said coldly, "Can you tell us how you guessed it?"

"Of course." Murong Xue smiled slightly, and said leisurely, "I can guess the whereabouts of Luo Yunxi, thanks to Li Yu."

What's the meaning

Everyone became even more confused.

Murong Xue smiled and continued to explain: "Li Yu is the head of Luo Yunxi's personal guards. After Luo Yunxi went to the battlefield, he and Sun Yu were divided into two groups, each with 20 personal guards to guard during the day and at night. Luo Yunxi, and the night Luo Yunxi disappeared quietly, it was Li Yu who led his personal guards to guard outside the military tent... "

"Yes!" A Luo Yunxi personal guard stood up and said to Murong Xue, "I was one of the guards that night. Excuse me, does this have something to do with the Princess' disappearance?"

"Not only is it related, but it's even more important." Murong Xue looked at the guards with a gloomy gaze, and said word by word: "Before Luo Yunxi disappeared, the person guarding the main entrance of the military tent was killed by Li Yu opened up for a while?"

"This..." The two guards guarding the tent gate frowned, and carefully recalled the situation that day: "It's not considered dismissed. When Brother Li came to inspect, he saw that the two of us wanted to... let the water go, so let us go together." Go, he guarded for us for a while, at most a cup of tea time... "