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    He and I were watching over the clouds and rain last night. During this period, he only casually asked her about her original plan after escaping. He learned that there was such a person outside to support her, but he didn’t ask about the details.

    Ni Ruo hesitated for a while and then said, “It’s the master of the pavilion.

    Xia Houkong’s expression changed, “It’s the Wanxiang Pavilion you go to every time you go out on the street.”

    Unexpected, but also reasonable. Judging from the fact that Ni Ruo comes back from Wanxiang Pavilion every time to buy something, she should have some familiar friends outside the ministry.

    “Yes, but! But Ni Ruo only regards him as a friend, and he is also kind-hearted and just wants to help me escape!” Ni Ruo explained hurriedly for fear of Xia Houkong misunderstanding.

    Xia Houkong pulled open the tie at the collar of her cloak, and the cloak fell off in response, revealing her snow-white body in training uniform. He stared at the two small nipple marks on her chest and said quietly, “So, you plan to dress like this to see that friend that night.”

    “Then Ni Ruo doesn’t have any other clothes,” Ni Ruo replied weakly, looking at him pitifully.”Looking at her with pitiful eyes, Xia Houkong could no longer blame her.

    “I will tell you everything about the owner of Wanxiang Pavilion honestly later! Before that, Ni Ruo promised Xia Houkong, and then asked hesitantly, “When will we see your mother and concubine?”

    The first thing after settling into the palace is to visit his mother-in-law, the Crown Princess. If she knows when to meet, she can start to prepare.

    Hearing this, Xia Houkong lowered his eyes and whispered, “I don’t have a mother-in-law anymore.” Ni Ruo was stunned.

    The late king had few sons at that time, and there were only ten princes in total. Among them, there was a gap of fifteen years between the sixth prince and the seventh prince, so the late king loved the seventh prince very much.

    This seventh prince is Xia Houkong.

    Xia Houkong was talented and talented, and had both civil and military skills since he was a child. However, the previous king was getting old and his body was not as good as before. He was disabled. He replaced the prince with mediocre qualifications at that time and made Xia Houkong the new prince. When he was nine years old, he was given the title of “King Jing’an”, which meant the peace of the country and the people. However, because he was still young, he was repeatedly opposed by the ministers, so the matter was repeatedly shelved.

    When Xia Houkong was ten years old, the late king died and the prince succeeded to the throne. The prince and the fourth prince, who had always regarded Xia Houkong as a thorn in their side, finally had a chance and tried every means to persecute Xia Houkong and his biological mother, Concubine Xian.

    Because of her beauty, Concubine Xian was accused by the fourth prince of defiling the harem and killing the emperor. Within days of the death of the previous king, she was ordered to be executed by the current emperor and was not even allowed to enter the royal mausoleum of Tibet. However, because Xiahou Kong was still young and powerless, and because of the intercession of other concubines and old ministers, he escaped the murder and was adopted by his concubine.

    But when he was sixteen years old, the emperor sent him to work in the virgin training department. As a result, even if he grew up, he would not have a decent position in the court, his power would be unstable, and he would no longer be a threat to the throne.

    The emperor and the fourth prince had already had a bad rap when they were princes, but the emperor’s palace was not as cunning as the fourth prince, so Xia Houkong knew that the emperor was only responsible for giving orders, and that it was the fourth prince who was really persecuting the mother and son behind their backs.

    Hearing this, Ni Ruo burst into tears and was too shocked to speak.

    It turns out that Xia Houkong’s life experience was so rough. He lost everything at the age of ten. Even though he was a prince, he was persecuted everywhere.Compared to Xia Houkong, she had at least six more years of being pampered by her parents, although they are both gone now.

    Thinking of the tragic loss of his parents half a year ago, Ni Ruobei burst into tears and shed even more tears.

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