Lu Jiuqing thought about it for a long time and couldn't sleep well all night.

Early the next morning, she couldn't help but write a letter to Chen Yuan who was far away in the capital.

She is now far away from the capital, but Chen Yuan is in the capital, and she is afraid that she will be implicated.

Chen Yuan is the person closest to her in this world, and she can't worry about Chen Yuan.

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Beijing.

Chen Yuan received a letter from Lu Jiuqing on the first night of their marriage.

She stared at the letter and looked back and forth several times, her eyes softening a lot.

Lu Jiuqing probably heard something about the capital city and was worried that she would be implicated, so he wrote the letter back worriedly.

She and Lu Jiuqing had always had a one-sided relationship. Lu Jiuqing could write to her, but she didn't know where to send the letter. This time, in addition to caring about her, the letter also included an address at the bottom, which was in a small town in the south of the Yangtze River.

Chen Yuan's eyes lit up, and then he carefully cut out the following line. She memorized the address by heart, and wanted to burn the paper with the address written on it, but after thinking about it, she still couldn't bear it, so she folded it carefully and put it into the sachet she carried with her.

After doing all this, she took up her pen and wrote a reply to Lu Jiuqing, writing down what happened in the capital these days.

The prince's forced marriage failed, and she is now married to Yang Yuheng. The ninth prince, Mo Xiao, suddenly went crazy and targeted the prince. The prince's subordinates suffered heavy losses. Recently, the prince was banned from the East Palace by the emperor because of frequent mistakes. The emperor didn't know why the prince was so angry that the child suddenly fell ill. He had not been to court for many days, and all government affairs were handled by the ninth prince... One by one, only a few pages were occupied on the paper and ink. OK, but in reality it is a stormy sea.

Today's court is no longer what it used to be, and today's capital is no longer what it used to be.

After Chen Yuan finished writing, he hesitated and wrote in the letter: Mo Xiao regrets it and promises that everything is up to you, as long as you are willing to come back.

After finishing writing, Chen Yuan read it several times, put the letter into an envelope, and had it sent out overnight.

She looked in the direction of Jiangnan and said softly: "You must take good care of yourself."

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On the second day, Chen Yuan got married.

There was such a daughter in the General's Mansion, and she was the princess of the emperor's personal title. She got married with great pomp and splendor.

Although she was married to a scholar without an official position, people did not dare to underestimate Shili Hongzhuang's pomp.

Yang Yuheng, dressed in a groom's official attire, stood nervously in the yard, staring straight at Chen Yuan's yard.

From the time he made the marriage decision to now, he had been in a daze the whole time, and his mind had never been clear. However, Chen Yuan did not lack anything he should have, and he also achieved all the sincerity he should have.

Even though he knew it was fake, Yang Yuheng still inevitably became nervous when he saw Chen Yuan dressed in red being helped out by a maid.

He took a few steps forward and reached out unnaturally to pull Chen Yuan's arm. The maid next to him gave way and handed one end of the red silk to Yang Yuheng.

Yang Yuheng was stunned, and his face turned red instantly.

He shouldn't hold Chen Yuan's hand.

He reached out and took the red silk in his hand. The other end of the red silk was in Chen Yuan's hand.

He was afraid that Chen Yuan would not be able to see the road, so he whispered to Chen Yuan: "S-slow down and follow me."

Chen Yuan paused, raised the corners of his lips slightly, and responded gently: "Okay, I'll follow you."

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