V2.Chapter 594 (1/2)
As a daughter-in-law, how can we be absent at this time?
Empress Lin thought so in her heart, but she did not know that Lin Xiangyin was already in the patriarchal mansion at the moment. Yan Moli just sent someone to take the opportunity to pick her up, but in the future, he would have to inform the Empress Dowager of Lin Xiangyin's poisoning. Otherwise, empress Lin must vomit a mouthful of old blood on the spot.
However, it is not too much to say that such a big thing is a Royal Scandal. How dare people mention it in front of the ministers?
For a moment, no one dared to speak.
But how could Princess Yu not be there?
A few people noticed this place and expressed doubts one after another.
Lady Shu also found that the flowers on the street were not in her heart, although she was confused, she did not open her mouth.
Li Fei and others who are good at it all shut up when they see all the officials here.
”Mother.” When everyone dare not explain, Yan Beicheng suddenly opened his mouth: ”it's not appropriate to talk about the affairs of the second emperor's sister-in-law at the moment, or let the second elder brother speak to you personally later.”
Yan Moli's face turned black. He glanced at him coldly and said, ”younger brother Wu Huangdi might as well take care of his princess. Isn't she just going in with the ladies?”
Empress Lin's heart suddenly jumped, only to feel that a lot of things were afraid of a huge change, so big that she could not control it.
Seeing this, the concubine rushed forward to make a round. ”Now I don't know how the doctors are treating. The empress might as well follow the concubines to have a look?”
Finally pulled to the main topic, empress Lin temporarily suppressed the confusion in her heart and nodded slightly.
Seeing that the flowers on the stranger had not yet appeared, Yan Beicheng simply continued to delay time and said, ”at present, all the grand doctors are still in diagnosis and treatment. If we go in so rashly, we are afraid that it will disturb the doctors' diagnosis and treatment.”