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Chapter 924: Guess, Still Alive

    

most of the court affairs have been handed over to our prince and the fourth prince, while the emperor is recuperating in the palace.""Well."Ning'er couldn't help but scoff, "The emperor is just tryi...Ming Deng still thought that she had revealed such an important message, Mo Yun Jing would definitely be very shocked.

As he spoke, his gaze remained fixed on Mo Yunjing's expression, but he was wrong. The shock he wanted to see on Mo Yunjing's face was clearly absent.

At this moment, Mo Yunjing is as if he has completely disregarded Master Ming Deng's words.

He remained composed, his icy eyes fixed on the lantern. "Yunliu," he said, "apprehend him."

It seems he doesn't care at all about his mother's whereabouts.

Even without speaking, the lamp's eyes betrayed a look of disbelief. An Xue Tang’s brow unconsciously arched as well.

It doesn't matter if others don't know, but she knows very well that Mo Yunjing has been searching ever since he learned that his mother's body was not in the imperial tomb.

But at this moment, her home's Ah Jing was so calm.

Upon hearing Mo Yunjing's order, Yun Liu and Eleven wasted no time. The two launched an attack, their Ming Deng Kungfu was indeed quite good. However, with the two of them working together, it didn't take long for them to subdue Ming Deng.

Mo Yunjing's face remained unchanged throughout the process. Seeing Ming Deng being captured, he said coldly, "Take him down."

Ming Deng still wanted to say something, but seeing Mo Yun Jing's expression, he frowned and ultimately said nothing.

After the lantern was put out, An Xue Tang looked thoughtfully at Zhi'er on the bed, then walked to Mo Yun Jing's side and took his hand.

She didn't say anything. They looked at each other, and Mo Yunjing took her hand and walked out.

Before leaving, An Xuetang turned her head to look at Shuangshuang, "Shuangshuang, get a good rest, don't worry, we won't let anyone take Zhi'er away."

Upon hearing this from An Xuetang, Shuangshuang immediately beamed with gratitude and bowed to An Xuetang. "Thank you, Princess Consort."

An Xuetang smiled, "Get some rest."

Having said that, she followed Mo Yunjing back to Jingtang Garden. Once they were back in the room, An Xuetang couldn't wait to ask, "Ajing, do you think what Ming Deng said is true"

Whatever the case may be, this matter involves Mo Yunjing's mother. Others might not know, but An Xuetang is clear about it. Her Ah Jing cares very much about his mother.

Mo Yunjing's expression was solemn. He didn't answer, but first arranged An Xuetang to sit on a chair, poured her a cup of warm water, and pushed it in front of her, motioning for her to drink first.

An Xuetang's heart warmed. Even now, he was still paying attention to the fact that her mouth was a little dry.

After she finished the drink in her cup, Mo Yunjing wanted to pour her another one, but An Xuetang stopped his hand with a slight shake of her head. "No more," she said.

At that moment, Mo Yun Jing spoke up, "I found some clues recently about what happened on the day Mother gave birth."

An Xuetang blinked, suppressing the excitement in her heart, and stared at him expectantly, waiting for Mo Yunjing to continue explaining.

Mò Yúnjǐng did not make her wait too long, and directly told An Xuetang everything he had investigated.

On the day when Mo Yunjing's mother gave birth, another incident occurred in the palace. A fire broke out in a courtyard not far from the cold palace where Mo Yunjing's mother resided.

The fire was not very intense, but a princess died in the courtyard.

The princess's wet nurse couldn't bear the pain of losing her daughter and went mad too.

The emperor knew that day was the day Empress Dowager Jingmu gave birth. He had people stationed in the cold palace, and instructed them to kill the child directly after birth."You're being polite to me now"Mo Yunjing pulled her into his embrace, words failing him for a moment.......At this moment, Mo Jyunyi, who was far away in the northern frontier, sneezed several times...