In front of Xi'an Gate, a large group of people rushed out with flags flying, looking majestic and impressive. Passersby in the distance all stopped to watch the excitement, especially when those with good eyesight saw that the first two were women, they talked endlessly. So, all the way from Xi'an Gate Street to Fucheng Gate Street, people who heard the news gathered on both sides of the road to watch, and Zhu Ying was quickly recognized.
Yuquan, who rarely left the palace, was not recognized by anyone. Ah Liu, who was dressed differently from the others, was also spotted at the first sight. However, he ignored all the looks and rode forward with his mind focused. When he finally left Fucheng Gate, he hesitated to speak, but Zhu Ying suddenly turned around and smiled at him.
"Just send him here! Ah Liu, go back quickly and tell Ah Shou that I have Aunt Yuquan by my side, as well as so many elite soldiers and generals. Tell him not to worry! Besides, I'm not weak and fragile. I can fight better than him!"
Seeing Zhu Ying deliberately touching the sword at her side, Ah Liu hesitated for a moment, and finally nodded: "Then take care on your journey, Miss."
“Okay, hurry up, Ah Shou might still be waiting for you!” Zhu Ying began to chase people away without any courtesy, until Ah Liu bowed and said goodbye again, turned his horse and left, and even looked back after galloping a dozen steps. Then she gently waved her hand, and when the people disappeared from her sight, she gritted her teeth and said, “It’s all because of the troublemaker, the eldest prince… Let’s go, the sooner we go, the sooner we can return!”
After the get out of class at Jiuzhang Hall that day, Zhang Shou learned from Ah Liu about the "adventure" that happened at Duke Zhao's mansion when he went to visit Zhu Tingfang. Then when he went to pick up Zhu Ying, he ran into the eldest lady leading an army to go to Huairou Imperial Manor to pick up the eldest prince in person. Even though he had anticipated that Zhu Tingfang's assassination might lead to a series of changes, he couldn't help but feel that it was extremely absurd.
You know, the current time is different from the tenth year of Yongchen when he and Zhu Ying were "born". The emperor's throne is unshakable, and even the entry of the third prince, who is neither the eldest nor the legitimate prince, into the East Palace did not cause much waves - after all, the eldest prince provoked a civil uprising in Cangzhou, the second prince's absurd reputation, and the queen was deposed. Most officials realized that opposing the abandonment of the eldest and the enthronement of the youngest would be like a mantis trying to stop a chariot.
In this case, if anyone tries to rebel again, wouldn’t that be a sign of someone being kicked in the head by a donkey
However, when it comes to treason, the person involved is often really kicked in the head by a donkey. For example, he still remembers that during the Kaiyuan prosperous period of the Tang Dynasty, when Li Longji, who was still a wise ruler at the time, was touring the Eastern Capital, there was a rebellion in Chang'an, the capital of his own backyard. This was not just a rebellion by a few people, but the rebels even rushed into the outer imperial city. It was simply jaw-dropping.
Having said that, thinking that Zhu Ying was leading a team of 200 elite cavalrymen, they should not encounter any problems, so Zhang Shou put aside his worries for the time being. As for the emperor, if he had to worry about it, then he would be a complete failure as an emperor.
However, after this incident, before he left the public school, he still called the Fourth Prince and Little Peanut to his presence. He first gave the naughty boy a lecture, and then gave Little Peanut many warnings. In a word, he was not allowed to cause trouble, otherwise the naughty boy would never be able to leave the palace in the future, and Little Peanut would never be able to perform in any dramas.