Chapter 439: Hindering His Eyes

Shen Ning blinked, he was really moody. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

It was still cloudy just now, and it turned into a soft breeze and drizzle in a blink of an eye, and she really couldn't accept it for a while.

But she was really tired, and with a yawn, she slowly closed her eyes.

As if knowing that he was by her side, her heart was at peace, and she soon sank down and fell asleep.

As if she was asleep, as if she was waking up, she felt something gently touch her forehead, as if a butterfly flapped its wings and left quickly.

She seemed to know what it was, and the corners of her lips were slightly curled in her dreams, as if she was having sweet dreams.

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In the dormitory of the Empress Dowager Zhou, she sat in a chair, holding a cup of tea, and slowly tasted it.

Su Jin walked out from outside, put the Buddhist scriptures she had just taken from the Buddhist hall on the table of the Eight Immortals in front of the Empress Dowager Zhou, pursed her lips and smiled: "Queen Mother, look at the Buddhist scriptures copied by the princess Niangniang, the handwriting is becoming more and more upright and handsome." ”

Empress Dowager Zhou swept her gaze, picked up a piece of paper, looked at it carefully, and nodded slightly: "Well, it's good." ”

She took a sip of tea, raised her eyes and asked, "Su Jin, have you heard the news that King Jing'an was sent out of the palace by the emperor?"

Su Jin was stunned: "The slave doesn't know, didn't King Jing'an just return to Beijing? Why did the emperor send him on an errand again?"

Empress Dowager Zhou put the teacup down and said, "It's not a good thing that the emperor did!

Su Jin opened her mouth wide in shock, couldn't close it for a long time, and stammered: "Tai, Queen Mother, you, what you mean, the slave doesn't understand." ”

She said in her heart: No, could it be that His Royal Highness King Jing'an also likes the princess?

Empress Dowager Zhou guessed her mind as soon as she saw her expression, glared at her and said: "The mourning family didn't mean that, the emperor must have known about the mourning family sending Shaobai to guard the Buddhist hall, so he sent Shaobai out for a reason, hum, this stinky boy, he thinks beautifully!"

She slapped the stack of Buddhist scriptures.

"Su Jin, you go to spread the will of the mourning family, from today onwards, Princess Dingyuan doesn't need to copy Buddhist scriptures in the Buddhist hall, the mourning family has been sore recently, so let her live in the Xinuan Pavilion next door to the mourning family, and often help the mourning family beat her shoulders and pinch her legs. Empress Dowager Zhou's eyes flashed and she said slowly.

"The Queen Mother is wise. Su Jin couldn't help but laugh and agreed.

She thought to herself that Jiang was still old and spicy, no matter how powerful she was as a son, she couldn't fight the Empress Dowager Zhou who was a mother.

Empress Dowager Zhou's move to draw salary from the bottom of the kettle immediately broke the emperor's thoughts.

"If you have anything to say, just say it, don't ramble. Empress Dowager Zhou took another sip of tea, swept the corners of her eyes, and looked at Su Jin's appearance of wanting to speak and stopping.

"Yes, the slave maid thinks that the princess's handwriting is so good, and she can also copy scriptures for the queen mother if she lives in Xinuan Pavilion, the queen mother, are you starting to like the princess and feel sorry for her?" Su Jin said boldly.

She had a good impression of Shen Ning, especially Shen Ning saved the life of the Empress Dowager Zhou, which made her even more grateful to Shen Ning.

As soon as she had the opportunity, she wanted to intercede for Shen Ning in front of the Empress Dowager Zhou.

Let such a flower-like little girl be locked up in the cold Buddhist hall all day long, wouldn't it be boring and stuffy?

Empress Dowager Zhou raised her eyelids unhurriedly and looked at Su Jin: "Did she really copy these Buddhist scriptures?

Su Jin was stunned, and when she thought about it carefully, she really didn't.