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Welcome!\u003c/br\u003e? The queen smiled softly when she heard Jiang Si's question: "Fuqing...she likes to watch lanterns the most."

Princess Fuqing suffered from an eye disease since she was a child. After ten years, she could not see the colorful colors in the world. Later, Jiang Si cured her eyes. Bright lanterns at the festival.

The royal family is different from ordinary people. On the Shangyuan Festival, the princesses can't go to the street to enjoy the lanterns, but they can go up to the Xuande Tower to enjoy the lanterns.

Xuande Gate is the main gate of the imperial city, and the Shili Royal Street is just south of the gate. On both sides of the wide Royal Street, there are many pavilions, curved columns and red gates. On the day of Shangyuan Festival, the Dengshan Cailou stands up, which is full of brilliance and beauty, especially the Caishan in front of the Xuande Building.

When it comes to her beloved daughter, the queen has endless things to say: "Bengong still remembers that last year, when Fuqing went up to the Xuande Tower to admire the lanterns on the Shangyuan Festival, we wept two handkerchiefs, and finally he was forced back to the palace..."

Jiang Si smiled and said, "Three handkerchiefs aren't enough for me to say we're not allowed to cry."

Princess Fuqing's eyes regained brightness the year before. Last year's Shangyuan Festival was her first lantern viewing in many years. It is normal for her to lose control of her emotions.

In her previous life, Jiang seemed to not return to the capital from Wumiao until next year. At that time, she was afraid that she would be found to be related to the four girls of Dongping Bofu. She only lived a low-key life behind closed doors. Later, I heard that the only Princess Die fell off a high platform and died.

The queen was hit hard by the loss of her beloved daughter, and no one dared to mention Princess Fuqing since then.

Thinking of the blind but gentle girl, Jiang seemed to feel guilty, thinking that if Princess Fuqing could see things, such an accident might not happen.

Now that Princess Fuqing's eyes have regained her sight, Jiang seems to be unsure whether there will be a tragic disaster, but she doesn't dare to be careless.

In the past life, why a blind person, Princess Fuqing, would go upstairs to admire the lanterns, it is a strange thing to think about now.

Did Princess Fuqing want to listen to the lively fireworks with her ears, or was it not a simple accident?

Originally, Princess Fuqing's accident was not on this year's Shangyuan Festival, but Jiang seemed to be unable to forget the lesson of the tragic death of Yongchangbo and his wife.

In the past life, Yong Changbo and his wife lived well before she died. In this life, they both died tragically because she changed some things, causing her friend Xie Qingyao to lose both parents.

This sounded the alarm for Jiang Si: reborn, not all changes can bring good results.

She took action to cure Princess Fuqing's eyes. How could she know that the disaster that should have happened on the Yuan Festival two years later would not have happened earlier?

Even if the queen thinks it's nonsense, there are still two reminders that should be reminded.

The queen was still talking about various interesting things after Princess Fuqing's eyes were healed, but Jiang Xi had to break the happy atmosphere.

"I had a dream yesterday—"

As soon as Jiang Si opened her mouth, the queen's voice stopped, and her expression was a little strange.

Is Princess Yan dreaming again?

You must know that Fuqing and the fourteen two princesses were sent to Yan Wang's mansion a few days ago to confirm whether Yan Wangfei was in the mansion. As a result, the two princesses didn't even say a word to Yan Wangfei. Close your mouth and pray to show your sincerity.

Before Yu Jin came back, the queen only shook her head, but when Yu Jin returned with the lively Prince Dongping, the queen was shocked.

It turns out that other people's dreams are just dreams, and Princess Yan's dreaming is a practice...

Hearing the dream from Jiang Si's mouth again, the queen had to be serious and asked, "What dream did you have?"

"Dream that the princess fell and was injured while admiring the lantern-"

Before Jiang Si could finish speaking, the queen had already stood up, her face turning blue: "What did you say?"

Jiang Xi was not surprised by the Queen's reaction.

Princess Fuqing is the queen's only daughter. The queen sees more than her eyeballs, and she can't bear it if something goes wrong.

The queen didn't care about the gaffe at all, and held Jiang Shi's wrist tightly: "Princess Yan, what exactly did you dream about?"

Jiang Si pursed her lips, a little hesitant.

The queen reacted, and immediately waved to the servants who were waiting to step down. When there were only two people left in the room, she couldn't wait to ask, "What happened to Fuqing?"

Jiang Xi bit his lip in embarrassment: "It's just a vague dream, it seems that he is in a sea of ​​lights, and Fuqing fell for some reason..."

She can't say that Princess Fuqing fell to her death, and she can't say too much. After all, the tragedy of Princess Fuqing in the previous life did not happen on the New Year's Day this year, and she reminded her just in case.

If things really develop like this, there will undoubtedly be gratitude from the Queen, but if nothing happens, the Queen will probably blame in her heart, so it's not good to be too conclusive.

But even this vague reminder was enough for the Queen to break out in a cold sweat.

"It was just a messy dream. When I woke up, I had already forgotten most of it... My daughter-in-law shouldn't have said it to make people laugh, but she couldn't help but tell her mother that it was about Fuqing. I hope my mother doesn't blame me for talking nonsense—"

Anyway, the queen remembered her identity. After the initial shock, she regained her composure. She forced a smile and patted Jiang Shi's hand: "Why would I blame you? I would rather believe it or not, maybe it is the immortal Bodhisattva. Lend you to give Fuqing a warning..."

Can Princess Yan's dream be ignored? Must not!

Jiang Xi quietly twitched the corner of his mouth.

The queen is probably in a hurry. Immortals and Bodhisattvas are not together. If they really want to dream together, maybe they will fight in her dream.

"Empress mother, it's getting late, and my daughter-in-law won't bother you anymore." Jiang seemed to have said what he should have said.

The queen personally sent Jiang Si to the door and instructed the chambermaid: "Send the princess out and lead the way carefully to the princess."

Seeing the maid respectfully lead Jiang Si the way, the Kunning Palace couldn't help but sigh: The Queen really takes Princess Yan seriously.

At this time, the Queen's heart was overturned, and she was walking back and forth in the house. Suddenly, she stopped and ordered, "Please come here, Princess Fuqing."

Princess Fuqing returned to the bedroom and was called back just after embroidering half of the word "shou".

The queen looked at her daughter up and down, reached out and stroked Princess Fuqing's hair, and swallowed what she wanted to say: "It's okay, just to see if you are lazy."

Although she was very concerned about Princess Yan's dream, it was too abrupt to say that Fuqing would not be allowed to enjoy the lantern.

Well, let's wait until the day of Shangyuan Festival to stay with Fuqing in the name of physical discomfort.

The queen has made a decision, and calm down for the time being.

Soon it was the eve of the Shangyuan Festival, and before the queen could claim her illness, Princess Fuqing, who had just come from the Cining Palace, rejoiced in front of the empress: "Father, mother, and grandmother said that she also wants to go to Xuandemen this year. Appreciating the lanterns, it just so happens that my fourteenth sister and I can accompany—”

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