Hearing the person in the car not answering for a long time, Liu remembered Zhang Shou's frequent comments that his personality could easily kill the conversation. He couldn't help but think carefully before continuing, "Your Highness, has your Highness eaten yet?" He thought about the second half of the sentence but still didn't say it - if he hadn't eaten, lunch would be delivered later, so why not eat at the public school before going back
The people in the car still didn't answer, but after a moment, there was a light knock on the wall, and then one of the guards from the Ruiqi Battalion who had let Ah Liu in came forward, bowed his head in front of the car door, and then reached out and took a letter from the car. Then, he handed the letter directly to Ah Liu.
Without the other party saying anything, Ah Liu knew that this was definitely not a letter to him, but to Zhang Shou. And the person in the carriage was most likely not the Third Prince. Although he had made such a judgment out of habit when he saw the carriage just now, and even asked questions, the thick curtains and the carriage also blocked his instinct to detect the breath, but the other party's action made him vaguely aware that something was wrong.
He didn't say much, took the letter, nodded slightly, and turned to leave. After entering the public school, he went straight to the second grade of Jiuzhang Hall, and just heard Zhang Shou's announcement of the end of get out of class. He rushed in without hesitation, and handed the letter to Zhang Shou. As for the cause and effect, he didn't mention a word.
Zhang Shou was naturally used to Ah Liu's simplicity and roughness. Seeing that the letter was not sealed, he took out the letter and glanced at it. He was stunned.
Because even though there was no signature or heading on the letter, just by looking at the content, one could tell that it was not for him, but for someone else. On a thin piece of paper, there were only a few lines of words: "The queen wanted to kill the second son and save the eldest son. Now that it has been done, Hongshan Chang, a great man in the world, please redress the injustice for the second prince!"
Zhang Shou's mouth twitched, and then he walked out without saying anything, holding the letter. When he got outside, Ah Liu took the initiative to follow him, and he asked, "Who delivered the letter? Where is he now?"
"In the carriage outside the school."
After receiving such a simple answer, Zhang Shou immediately walked out without thinking. But when he arrived at the door, he found that it was a large group of soldiers from the Ruiqi Battalion that was beyond his imagination escorting the carriage, and he was stunned. His first reaction was that the Third Prince, the Crown Prince, had gone out of the palace incognito again, but when he thought about the content of the letter, he felt that it was not the case.
Therefore, after weighing the pros and cons carefully, when he came to the carriage, he asked in a deep voice: "May I ask, Madam Hong, do you want me to go to Yashe to persuade your father?"
Hong took advantage of the half hour she spent in the morning teaching the Third Prince to paint at Ciqing Palace to directly pass on the letter from last night, and also told him about the old servant's message when she was with Princess Yongping Zhu Ying, her own response, and the whole story of the letter from last night. Sure enough, the Third Prince took it very seriously, not only taking her to see the Emperor immediately, but also persuading the Emperor to let her leave the palace to see Zhang Shou.
At this time, when Hong in the carriage heard Zhang Shou directly reveal his identity and purpose, she pulled open the curtain and then knelt down in the carriage, her tone sincere and solemn.