Reborn Amalgamation

Chapter 11 Transcribing

After the homework was assigned, the old gentleman walked forward, and discussions started in the classroom.

A boy sitting in the back who looked about fourteen or fifteen years old clicked his tongue twice, and said: "The little old man first salutes first and then fights. His strikes are really ruthless."

A younger boy behind him echoed: "Isn't it! Don't say copy it five times, my hands will shake after copying it three times! If I copy it five times, I probably will die tonight." I can't hold my chopsticks anymore!"

"That's right... oh, it's good luck for the prince. After a few days of rest, I just avoided the time for this little old man to give lectures... Hey, I want to learn from him, and I also want to catch a cold ..."

Jing Ya heard that the prince was mentioned in the two people's words, so she couldn't help but turned to take a look.

With just one glance, Jingya recognized the two people who spoke—the boy sitting in the front, who was about fourteen or fifteen years old, was the youngest son of King Zhennan, while the younger one in the back was his Accompanied by reading.

After Zhennan King was a hero in the founding of the country, although he has made great military achievements, he has always been loyal. Even if some officials remonstrate with Zhennan King for his high achievements, the current emperor's trust in Zhennan King has not been reduced by half.

Even in the previous life, the first emperor deliberately retained Zhennan King to assist the new emperor and defend the imperial power with military power, so that those who thought that the young emperor could be deceived would be at ease.But it's a pity, the new emperor is too timid, he always suspects that the king of Zhennan is going to rebel, and two of the three times when he discussed with her, he discussed how to get rid of the king of Zhennan.

Under the repeated temptations presided over by the new emperor, he controlled the power, emptied his position, and finally took the son of Zhennan Wangfu as a hostage, which made Zhennan Wang disheartened and finally left without looking back. He ran to the camp of the eldest princess.

The eldest son of the Zhennan Prince's Mansion, who is very much loved by the Zhennan King, is the one who mentioned the young prince.

The father is in the southern border, and the son stays in the capital, which can be regarded as a rein that the current emperor puts on King Zhennan.

Fortunately, the emperor understood what he did, and King Zhennan knew in his heart that if both parties were willing, it was nothing.

Jing Ya looked away, sat upright, tidying up the books on the desk, the eldest princess turned to look at Jing Ya, and asked her: "Are you going back?"

"Come back, won't the eldest princess come back?"

The eldest princess said: "I won't go back. I have to take care of my nephew who is infected with the cold. You can eat lunch first, so you don't have to wait for me to go back."

Jing Ya felt a slight ripple in her heart, but there was still no expression on her face, she was still so indifferent, she didn't seem to care too much, she just nodded her head low, and replied: "Yes."

The eldest princess glanced at Jingya, who was pretending to be calm, and smiled silently in her heart. She naturally knew how much hatred the young prince now has for Yu Jingya after what happened in her previous life.

However, she has no plans to let Jing Ya and the young prince meet for the time being.

In addition to being afraid that Jingya would kill her good nephew on impulse, she was also worried that the little mouse would sneak away from her again.

Even if she doesn't do anything now, she will keep this little mouse in prison.

Withdrawing her thoughts, the eldest princess put a stack of papers on Jingya's desk. Jingya looked at the paper, then looked at the eldest princess again, and asked, "Eldest princess... what does this mean?"

The eldest princess said: "You didn't answer the question that came up today, and you got involved and I was punished. What do you think I mean?"

Jing Ya fully understood that the bottom of the pit was still waiting for her.

Rubbing her fingertips, Jingya picked up the stack of paper, squeezed it, the thickness was enough, if she finished writing all the paper, even her own hands would be useless enough up.

The eldest princess said: "If you don't have enough paper, you can take it again. In short, before Xu Shi, you can hand it in for me after you finish writing, and I won't come here again."

It seems that I can't write anymore...

Jing Ya sighed silently, put down the stack of papers, nodded in response: "Yes."

After hearing Jing Ya's response, the eldest princess nodded in satisfaction, stood up and walked out of Lingyun Pavilion.

Seeing that the eldest princess's back was gone, Jing Ya turned back and lowered her head to flip through the stack of papers, thinking about how she should copy the eldest princess' homework.

The handwriting must be changed, but the handwriting of the eldest princess...

Jing Ya turned the stack of papers to the end, her eyes fell on it, and there was a sudden pause when she wanted to turn the paper again. The last manuscript on the paper was taken out.

The eldest princess really has a heart...

Jing Ya pinched the manuscript, looked at the familiar handwriting on the paper, couldn't help but sighed again in her heart.

She never knew that the princess was so caring sometimes.

After carefully reading the manuscript from top to bottom, Jing Ya put it back to a distance, pressed it on top of a stack of papers, and put the stack of papers on the book to finish.

After picking up the things, Jing Ya gave a slight nod to the few people who were looking towards her, and left Lingyun Pavilion neither coldly nor indifferently, without any superfluous expressions on her face.

The few people who looked at Jingya nodded to Jingya, then watched Jingya go out.

Several people looked back, looked at each other, and kept their thoughts in their hearts calmly, without talking much.

After all, they are not the children of ordinary people, and they have their own city in their hearts, but it is more or less deep.

The fact that the only daughter of the prime minister's family became the eldest princess's companion has long been rumored in the capital, and there are all kinds of speculations, but they are just under the table and not brought up.

But now that Jingya is by their side, they really have to pay attention.

After all, if it is said that Jingya's actions do not represent Jingjia at all, it is something that no one will and will not believe.

Then, as long as Jingya has a little meaning that can represent Jingjia's intention, they can't help but care.

But they have been observing until now, and feel that the relationship between the eldest princess and Jing Ya is not as close as the rumors say...

But they clearly heard that the imperial decree that gave Jingya to read with the eldest princess clearly stated that it was Jingya who was deeply loved by the eldest princess, so the emperor accepted the invitation of the eldest princess and gave Jingya as her companion read.

But looking at the current situation, it seems that it is not what the imperial decree said...

These people were puzzled, but Jingya didn't care. After eating lunch alone, without even taking a break, she began to learn the eldest princess's handwriting stroke by stroke from the manuscript of the eldest princess.

After spending most of the afternoon, Jing Ya finally learned the handwriting of the eldest princess, and then spread out the stack of papers given by the eldest princess, and recited it to the eldest princess first. The old gentleman arranged homework.

Fortunately, Jing Yaquan memorized the content, which saved me the trouble of turning the book page by page.

The pen is moving fast, but it is also necessary to see that each stroke is the words of the eldest princess. Jing Ya stretched her arm for a long time, and after copying down the two or five times of the eldest princess's share, it was almost Xu time.

There was no other way, Jing Ya had no choice but to pack up the eldest princess's share and go to Lingyun Pavilion to hand it over first.

Fortunately, the old gentleman did not come to collect homework in person, only a lecturer assistant who was always in the palace school was there, and Jing Ya handed over the written one. The assistant looked at it and found that there was only one copy, but there was no Ask more, just nodded, and said: "The other copy can be handed in by tomorrow."

Jing Ya nodded in response and said, "Thank you."

The assistant said again and again that he didn't dare: "Miss Jing is too polite."

Even the assistants of the lecturers in the palace school cannot forget their identities and the identities of the group of students who came to the palace school.

After Jingya finished the eldest princess's share, she immediately rushed back to write her own share.

But I wrote it several times, always when I was in a daze, I wrote my original font like that of the eldest princess.I had no choice but to be more careful, try my best to let myself forget the words of the eldest princess I just learned, and write my own words slowly.

Such a delay is not much faster than writing the homework for the eldest princess before.

The Eldest Princess was kept until after dinner, and when she came back, the first thing she asked was elegant things.

"She hasn't had dinner yet?"

"Yes. Miss Jing has been writing in the room, and she doesn't let anyone in to disturb her. I went to ask once, and Miss Jing only said through the door that she was not hungry..."

The eldest princess raised her eyebrows slightly, is she angry?

It shouldn't be...

According to her understanding of the little mouse, it was only to this extent, so why should the little mouse be so angry?

However, don't you eat...

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