315 The Eldest Princess (Seventy-Five)

"Xuan Ge, will the Northern Desert send envoys?" Su Kui's eyelids were heavy, but he pulled himself together and asked this crucial question.

In her dream, she saw a system that had never appeared before in the mission, still in a black chaotic void, where her body was no longer tired and refreshed.

But every word of the system made her feel cold.

She didn't have time, and if she didn't complete the mission, it would be considered a failure, and she had been waiting so hard for so long that it would be in vain.

What makes her heart hurt even more is that if she is no more, what will her lover do?

But the facts didn't allow her to think too much, she pinched the placket of his clothes and asked again, "Will the envoy of the Northern Desert come?" ”

Nan Xuange stared at her in surprise, a little surprised by her sobriety, and hurriedly said that of course he would come, Bei Mo was a defeated general under him, and he submitted a letter of defeat at the beginning, and he was willing to pay tribute to Southern Qin for generations, so as to seek peace.

This is the first feast after he ascended the throne, and all countries will send envoys, and of course the Northern Desert will not be spared. On the contrary, the current Northern Desert has no other way than to rely on and curry favor with Southern Qin.

Su Kui narrowed his eyes when he heard this, and hummed lightly, "I want to see what the envoys of the Northern Desert look like, so let's go and see!" ”

Nan Xuange was ecstatic, and nodded again and again, as long as she is willing to relax, then everything is fine!

The next day, all countries came to pay tribute, and before dawn, many ceremonial officials and palaces were in full swing.

The dawn of the sky in the distance, a golden light slowly split through the clouds, and landed on the dragon chair on the high platform of several zhang, the golden dragon's angry eyes seemed to be alive, overflowing with a noble and powerful aura.

As soon as the time came, the civil and military officials of the Manchu Dynasty took the lead in entering the banquet, found their seats and sat down, waiting for the arrival of the emperor.

Nan Xuange carefully supported Su Kui, she was wearing a red peony gilt wide-sleeved palace dress, her black hair was dotted with blood-colored gems, and she was very luxurious under the golden pillar of light, which was very different from mortals.

The eyes of countless people converged on Su Kui, causing Nan Xuange to frown unhappily, and his breath instantly became cold.

He regretted that he had dressed his beloved woman so brilliantly, she was originally good-looking, and she looked a little elegant when she was usually dressed lightly. But if she wears a brightly colored skirt, the sentence of looking back and smiling, and the six palaces have no color, can summarize what the scene is at this moment.

Sensing Nan Xuange's dissatisfaction, Su Kui glared at him with disgust, this man was about to sour her to death with the smell of vinegar.

It was he who asked her to wear this red dress that only the queen could wear, and he was the one who dressed her up, but when he came out, he began to regret it, and his face was calm, which frightened the ministers into their hearts, and I don't know where the emperor was unhappy.

"Vinegar jar," scolded jokingly, and Su Kui was led by him to sit directly on the seat next to Nan Xuange.

This action caused a storm in the hearts of everyone who had been observing the situation here, and they were speechless in shock for a while.

The position next to the emperor has been only allowed by the queen since ancient times!

But now—

In that position, it was the eldest princess who was sitting upright!

Tai Shiling, who was in charge of etiquette, speculated in his heart about the emperor's thoughts, but because of his position, he had to step forward and bow and salute, saying: "Your Majesty, the position next to you, the eldest princess is sitting here, I'm afraid that there will be a lot of inappropriateness......

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