Busy farming with Taobao

Chapter 373 Story

Chapter 373 Story
Gao Yue was taken aback for a moment, but she nodded when she saw Aunt Gu, and went out to play with Da Chuan with the children.

"Miss Xiucai, did you see this?"

Aunt Gu spoke first.

"Yes. You lived in Gaojia Village because of my mother-in-law?"

Xiao Baoer didn't beat around the bush, and said directly.

"really."

Aunt Gu didn't expect Xiao Bao'er to admit it and be so sure of her purpose.

"My mother-in-law got married 20 years ago, why don't you go to Shili Village?"

Xiao Baoer asked again.

"I'm not sure if it's your mother-in-law or another daughter of the Gao family who is the same age."

Aunt Gu said.

"Are you sure now? It's my mother-in-law, right?"

Xiao Baoer smiled and said.

Aunt Gu paused for a moment, then nodded her head. After all, her momentary loss of focus just now was seen by others!

I didn't expect the young mistress to have such good eyes and such a careful heart.

"I know that my mother-in-law was not born to the Gao family. Tell me, is my mother-in-law a daughter left by a rich family? My mother-in-law is 36 years old. It's been 36 years before I thought of looking for a daughter-in-law?"

Xiao Baoer said with a half-smile.

"Young Mistress, this matter..."

"No, my mother-in-law hasn't recognized her yet, so don't call me young mistress."

Xiao Bao'er interrupted Aunt Gu's words.

"Would the talented lady want to listen to me from the beginning?"

Aunt Gu was silent for a while, then said.

"Please!"

Xiao Baoer took a sip of tea and got ready to listen to the story.

"The late emperor had a brother with the same mother..."

Aunt Gu sat for a while before telling the story.

Roughly speaking, the current King Jing is the brother of the former emperor and his mother, and the uncle of the current Holy Majesty. However, this Prince Jing has always lived in the south of the Yangtze River.

Thirty years ago, when the first emperor was in power, there was turmoil in the court, and the princes of several fiefdoms united to rebel.

As the brother of the former emperor's mother, King Jing naturally wanted to eliminate the rebels.

As a result, Princess Jing, who was about to give birth at that time, was kidnapped and fled all the way to the southwest.

Afterwards, Prince Jing wiped out the rebels and traitors, and the court settled down, but Concubine Jing died. After Concubine Jing was taken away, the guards around her chased her all the way to the southwest, and finally found a corpse. No one knew. what happened.

Just at the end of last year, Prince Jing in the south of the Yangtze River got a jade pendant, and then he returned to Beijing.

In the summer of this year, it was confirmed that this jade pendant was originally worn by Princess Jing. This jade pendant was intended to be given to the little county king or princess who was about to give birth at that time.

Therefore, Aunt Gu, who was the nanny in charge of the inner courtyard of Prince Jing's mansion and was Princess Jing's personal dowry, was sent out to find someone.

In two months, at the end of summer, the goal was determined in Gaojia Village.

The main reason why it was confirmed so quickly was that when Prince Jing got the jade pendant, he had already investigated the origin of the jade pendant, and finally the clue pointed to Wu County.

The jade pendant was made ten years ago, and the records are a little unclear, but it can still be determined that it is in Linhe Town.

In the villages below Linhe Town, apart from Gaojia Village, there are quite a lot of people with the surname Gao in the other villages.

Aunt Gu brought someone over, and after several confirmations, she confirmed that it was here.

It may be because of the unacceptable climate, Aunt Gu fell ill when she came here, and the guards she brought with her searched outside but couldn't find it, after all, it has been more than thirty years.

It was the look just now, and Aunt Gu was sure.

(End of this chapter)

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