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Chapter five hundred and seventy-two migration to Qiongnan

Taiping Village, Dongyang Taoist Temple.

It has been three days since Wu's entry into the Taoist temple. Strangely, she has never seen Princess Dongyang until today.

Taoist temples have rules. Of course, princesses who become monks are princesses, so they are not something that anyone can see. In fact, because Dongyang does not leave the house and rarely goes out, her range of activities is generally limited to the inner courtyard of Taoist temples. From morning and evening chanting scriptures to meditation and practice Taoism, to normal daily life, they are basically within the inner courtyard.

There are more than ten Taoist nuns, more than a hundred eunuch palace maids in the Taoist temple, and hundreds of imperial guards outside, but these people cannot enter and exit the inner courtyard casually. They are only allowed to move around the outer courtyard. Those who can truly enter the inner courtyard unobstructed from the gate to find Princess Dongyang. Except for the personal palace maid Lu Liu and a few palace maids who served her in the inner courtyard, there is only one person, that is, Li Su, the Marquis of Jingyang County. In fact, Li Su entered the Taoist temple as casually as his home, and there was no place in the entire Taoist temple for defense.

This is the rules of Taoist temple. No one dares to violate it. There are strict areas and exceptions.

The day Wu entered the Taoist temple, she was arranged to stay in the outer yard. She and Xing'er were assigned to a small wing room. There was a cabinet, a low table, a small bamboo mat, and two beds. This was the entire decoration of the wing room.

Then Wu and Xing'er lived there. The Taoist temple was generally more humane than the Yeting. The Taoist nun who took them into the Taoist temple asked the two to rest for two days. On the third day, the Taoist nun arranged for Xing'er to do chores. Whenever the yard was dirty, the oil lamp was dry, the porch columns needed to be wiped, etc., they were all done by Xing'er. There seemed to be a lot of miscellaneous work, but in fact, it was done by more than a dozen palace maids. The physical work they allocated to Xing'er was basically not very physical. It was not hard, and Xing'er could even sleep for two days and sleep at noon every day.

Wu, the Taoist nun directly threw her a few Taoist sutras and told her to recite them day and night, keep them in mind, and keep them in mind every morning and evening. His Highness the Princess will lead all Taoist nuns in the temple to do morning and evening classes in the Sanqing Hall. Everyone recites the sutras and meditates and practices together, and do not slack off.

So Wu lived in the Taoist temple with peace of mind, and read and recited various Taoist scriptures every day. He was very diligent and self-disciplined, and could be said to be doing everything and loving everything.

However, Wu still felt a little disappointed in her heart. She thought she was a little different. After all, His Highness the Princess had specially ordered her personal palace maid to visit her in the palace, warming and considerate. She also became a monk according to the will of His Majesty the Emperor.

Wu thought that after entering the Taoist temple, His Highness the Princess would summon her as soon as possible and ask about her well-being. However, there was nothing in this. After entering the Taoist temple, Wu was an ordinary Taoist nun, no different from other Taoist nuns. They should abide by the rules. Wu was not allowed to violate it, and the inner courtyard of the Taoist temple was the forbidden area for ordinary Taoist nuns. No one was allowed to step into a step.

In the morning class on the third morning, Princess Dongyang wore a patchworking robe in black and white, and walked into the Sanqing Palace like a fairy who had passed away. She didn't say much, and knelt in front of Laojun's statue in silence and began to recite scriptures and practice Taoism. On that day, Wu also followed the Taoist nuns to recite scriptures and vaguely saw the back of His Royal Highness two feet away in the hall.

After the morning class, the princess went to the inner courtyard without saying a word and never saw it again. She didn't even look at Wu, as if she had forgotten her person at all.

Wu suddenly felt a little uneasy. She found that all this was different from what she expected, and carefully planned to please His Royal Highness the Princess quickly, and then the plan of Lixian Hou who came to approach her had to delay the change.

People don’t pay attention to you at all. You can’t even enter the inner courtyard door, so how can you please me?

Identity and class are ultimately an insurmountable barrier.

By the Jing River, Li Su and Dongyang sat side by side on familiar stones, holding hands to watch the shimmering river water flowing.

From the back, a young man and woman are shoulder to shoulder, the woman's head is gently leaning against the man's shoulder, looking at the scenery by the quiet and deserted river. This picture itself is a very beautiful scenery, full of poetry and painting, but if you look at the two of them from the front, you will see them again.

"Bastard, can your hands be more regular? I have never stopped since I met, and I am not afraid of seeing them." Dongyang's pretty face turned red, his teeth bit his lower lip, his eyes were full of shame, and he looked around nervously.

Li Su's breathing was slightly rapid. Her pair of dishonest hands had already reached Dongyang's Taoist robe. She was fumbled in something. She might have lost something. She just groped and found that Dongyang was weak all over, with a flushed and springy face. Her slender hands were pushing his clutches without any effort. No matter how she looked, she was full of interest in wanting to greet but rejecting her.

"The riverside has been cleared by my family, and they have also asked me to drive away. Where did the people come from? Huh? It seems to have become bigger. You have to thank me. If it weren't for me, they wouldn't have become so big," Li Su said to himself.

Dongyang was immediately distracted: "Ah? It's big? Really?"

"Really, look at my sincere eyes"

Dongyang suddenly showed a little shy joy, and frowned, and snorted: "Even if it's big, it's my own business, what do you have to do with you?"

Li Su said seriously: "Your statement is wrong. A typical example of breaking bridges across the river. If I don't have my smart hands, I always knead them and grind them more in my spare time, can you grow so big? You should be grateful. Logically speaking, every time I see me in the future, you should pull your clothes and say to me with gratitude and sincerity, 'Come on, rub me'"

Dongyang was amused, blushed and beat him hard, saying, "If I really do this, will I still be a human being in the future?"

After a moment of silence, Dongyang suddenly said, "Do men all like there and be bigger?"

Li Su smiled and said, "Not necessarily, as long as you are loved, you can be of size. For example, if you are a poached egg, I like the little kumquat, even if two acne grows on the flat ground, I like it."

Li Suyue said that Dongyang's face became greener, and finally his pretty face was full of evil and murderous intent. Then, Li Su, who was talking nonsense, suddenly felt a sharp pain under his ribs. Dongyang's slender fingers were holding his flesh. He twisted 360 degrees, twisted, and continued to turn.

"Stop! Turn your back!" Li Su's face turned into distortion in pain.

"I told you to destroy me! I told you not to accumulate virtue! Is it that small? Which eye did you see it "flat"?" Dongyang was so angry.

"Description, do you understand? You still pinch it! If you pinch it again, you will die."

After the calm and calm, Dongyang sorted out his slightly messy cloudy hair, calmed down his breathing with a little rapidity. His blushing face gradually returned to his normal whiteness and redness.

"By the way, that talented man named Wu has already arrived in my Taoist temple."

Li Su blinked: "Did you meet me?"

Dongyang snorted, "Why should I know her if I'm fine? I haven't seen her right away since she entered the Taoist temple until today."

Li Su said in confusion: "Do you have a grudge with her?"

"There is no grudge, but you are worried about this woman in your heart. How can I know where she came from? If she wants to compete with me for your favor in the future, why should I take the initiative to know her today?" Dongyang showed a rare little daughter's delicate appearance, and there was a faint sour smell in the air.

Li Su was amused and crying: "She was originally your father's woman, but in theory your father was my father-in-law. She could barely be my mother-in-law. If I had a mess with her, your father's circle was messy, but I wasn't messy. You're really worried."

Dongyang stumbled for a moment, and suddenly felt embarrassed. He smiled shyly, and then said, "But why do you care so much about this woman? If you say you have no other thoughts about her, I don't believe it."

Li Su sighed: "Didn't I say it? I dreamed of a white-bearded old man."

Dongyang quickly stopped his words and sighed, "If you can't say it, don't say it. Why do you fool me with the nonsense of this white-bearded old man? You must have your reasons for doing this. I don't ask, but how do you plan to arrange this Wu family? You can't really live your life in my Taoist temple, right?"

Li Suruo smiled meaningfully: "If she lives in Taoist temples, there will be too much fun in this world. You can leave her alone and let her be an ordinary Taoist nun. Don't suffer too much, but you can't make her too comfortable. You usually think that you don't know this person, and you don't have to approach her deliberately, and then grind her personality first."

Dongyang glanced at him deeply and nodded.

More than ten days after the Lantern Festival, and before the first month was over, the court finally passed on a decree.

When Hou Junji conquered the Western Regions, he led troops to massacre the city when he attacked Gaochang State, and privately abolished the palace and opened the treasury of the Gaochang Palace to make money. He ordered the order to be demoted to one level, dismissed from office and dismissed, moved 2,000 miles, and returned to Qiongnan in the fifth year.

This order did not cause much noise in the court. In fact, most of the court officials knew this before that. Li Shimin's handling was very serious. The court officials, especially the generals, were dissatisfied. However, everyone knew Li Shimin's difficulties and kept silent. On the contrary, the envoys from foreign countries were very dissatisfied. They believed that the crime of massacre and looting was extremely serious. His Majesty Tian Khan's handling was lighter. So a group of envoys gathered and shouted for justice in front of Zhuque Gate. Li Shimin finally couldn't bear it anymore. He went out of the palace to send an order, warning these envoys with harsh words. If he talked endlessly, I would simply destroy your country, and the envoys returned in disappointment.

On the morning of the last day of the first lunar month, Hou Junji wore iron shackles and left Chang'an City step by step under the escort of a group of servants, with the earnest sent by his family and colleagues.

Li Su did not send him the day Hou Jun gathered and left.

After all, his friendship with Hou Junji was probably the only one. Li Su could not be afraid of being offended by the Longyan and went to Dali Temple to visit him privately. However, this was enough to take care of the friendship and establish an image of not being able to attract power. He also became a warm man for a while, comforting General Hou’s sensitive and fragile glass heart when he was in prison.

As for seeing each other off, it's a bit of a slight slight slight. Besides, Li Su is still so lazy

ps: Another update...(To be continued.)
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