Hey, you are reborn too?

Chapter 75 Miss, something bad happened. The letter is missing.

Isn't the Seventh Prince Jiang Mian also reborn like her? Perhaps she can cooperate with him to fight for a way out for the people of Dayuan.

Xie Yongwei rubbed her chin with her fingers slightly bent, and began to think about how to persuade Jiang Mian to join forces with her, and the chances of winning against the Beili army after joining forces with Jiang Mian.

"Awei," Xie Yongxuan's voice interrupted her thoughts, "It's cold outside. Aren't you still suffering from the willow catkins syndrome? Go back to your osmanthus garden and rest."

Xie Yongwei thought it made sense, nodded slightly, said "OK", then gathered her coat, turned around and walked onto the corridor.

The cool air stimulated her nasal cavity. Suddenly, Xie Yongwei frowned, thinking of the past life when Jiang Mian led the Beili army to break into the palace.

Wait, Jiang Mian can command the Beili Army?

Xie Yongwei's eyes darkened. How could she have forgotten that Jiang Mian's biological mother, Concubine Dayuanchen, was the Saint of Beili.

In the previous life, in the 29th year of Xuanzheng, Concubine Chen and Beili conspired to rebel. Concubine Chen was captured, but the seventh prince Jiang Mian disappeared from then on.

Xie Yongwei's pupils suddenly dilated and her breathing became rapid. In her previous life, eight years had passed since Jiang Mian disappeared until he led his troops to attack the capital of Dayuan.

Where has Jiang Mian been hiding for the past eight years? Beili?

Xie Yongwei held her breath gently, her heart beating violently. No matter where Jiang Mian had been hiding all those years, he finally got in touch with Beili and was able to lead the Beili army!

Xie Yongwei clenched her fists tightly and pressed hard on the Laogong acupoint on the palm of her hand, trying to keep herself awake.

So, what is the relationship between Jiang Mian and Beili Killer God?

Xie Yongwei actually had a guess in her mind, but she instinctively didn't want to believe it. She was a little out of breath and stopped.

"Ah Wei," Xie Yongxuan also stopped and looked at Xie Yongwei. He blinked a few times and frowned, "What's wrong? You don't look well."

"It's okay," Xie Yongwei caught her breath and managed to curl her lips, but her lips were a little pale, "I'm fine."

"Awei, you look so pale," Xie Yongxuan took a step closer to her, "How about I ask a doctor to take a look?"

"It's really okay," Xie Yongwei waved her hands, stood up straight, and her heartbeat slowly returned to normal, "Brother, don't worry."

"Well," Xie Yongxuan felt relieved when she saw the blood on Xie Yongwei's face, but her brows were still furrowed. "Could it be that your Liuxu refusal to obey is still causing trouble?"

"Maybe." Xie Yongwei couldn't find a better reason at the moment, so she took the opportunity to back off.

"Then you should go back and rest quickly. I think you don't need to go to Jishiditang today."

"it is good."

After entering the moon cave door, Xie Yongwei turned around and bowed to Xie Yongxuan: "Brother, you can take me here. I'm going to rest first."

"Okay, take a good rest," Xie Yongxuan was still a little worried, and added, "If you really feel uncomfortable, you must see a doctor, don't force yourself!"

"I will." Xie Yongwei gave him a smile and walked into the room.

In the previous life, Concubine Chen rebelled, and Jiang Mian disappeared for eight years before he led his troops to flatten the abyss. In this life, Concubine Chen has not rebelled yet, and nothing has happened yet. Maybe, she has a chance!

Xie Yongwei hurriedly told Chunmei to grind the ink. She took a deep breath, exhaled slowly, dipped the brush in ink and picked up the brush. Her beautiful hairpin-flowered small calligraphy appeared on the paper.

Chunmei looked up curiously, but seeing "rebirth" and "Chizhou", she didn't dare to get closer to take a closer look and made herself confused.

"Miss," Chunmei couldn't help but speak out, blinking a few times, her eyes full of curiosity, "Chunmei wants to ask you, who is this letter written to?"

Upon hearing this, Xie Yongwei paused for a moment, then silently moved her pen to write the last few words.

"Chunmei," Xie Yongwei raised her hand and placed the pen on the inkstone. While waiting for the ink to dry, she looked at Chunmei with a sharp gaze, "This is written for a very important person."

"Is it very important?" Chunmei blinked, a little confused.

"Yes," Xie Yongwei tried to fold it up when she saw that the ink was almost dry, "It's important enough to change the fate of all of us."

Xie Yongwei put the letter into the envelope, sealed it carefully, and walked out the door.

Xie Yongwei walked to the corner of the wall, moved a stone, and placed the letter in the corner where the stone was originally placed.

She immediately took off her rainbow jade and placed it on the letter. Xie Yongwei tapped her chin with her finger, feeling that it was not enough, so she moved the stone back to cover the letter.

After doing all this, Xie Yongwei pretended nothing had happened, put her hands behind her back, and walked slowly to the door.

"Come out." She knocked on the door frame three times gently.

Two figures immediately appeared. They were the secret guards assigned to her by her father.

"Two big brothers," Xie Yongwei gently raised her hand, whether intentionally or unintentionally, revealing the waist that was originally covered by her hand. It was empty now, but originally had the Rainbow Jade on it. "Please go to the warehouse and help me get some cloth that the emperor gave me today."

"This..." The two secret guards looked at each other, with some embarrassment in their eyes.

"It's okay." Xie Yongwei raised her hand again and waved it, her finger faintly pointing to where she left the letter. "This is the general's mansion. It's very safe. Nothing will happen."

"Yes, miss." The two secret guards looked at each other, nodded, and walked towards the moon-shaped gate of the Osmanthus Garden.

"Chunmei," Xie Yongwei turned and walked into the inner room, and waved Chunmei in with her, "Come in and sit with me."

"Miss," Chunmei frowned, glancing at the place where Xie Yongwei put the letter from time to time, nervously, "Isn't that letter for a very important person? It's placed in the corner of our yard. What if it gets lost?"

"It's okay," Xie Yongwei tapped the table with her fingers and raised her head slightly towards the teacup, "Pour me a cup of tea."

Chunmei lifted the teapot, poured water into the cup, pursed her lips and looked outside from time to time.

"Be careful," Xie Yongwei reminded Chunmei leisurely, seeing that Chunmei was absent-minded, "Don't burn your hands."

"Oh oh," Chunmei was caught slacking off, her face flushed, but she couldn't help wondering, "Miss, is it really okay to leave the letter outside? What if someone secretly takes it?"

Xie Yongwei picked up the porcelain cup, gently blew away the foam on it, took a sip, and then placed the cup steadily back on the table.

"It would be best if someone comes to pick it up," Xie Yongwei was sitting in a clever position, just in time to see where the letter was placed. She smiled as if she saw something, "I was worried that no one would come."

"Miss," Chunmei's eyes widened and she blinked a few times, "What do you mean by that? Why can't Chunmei understand?"

"It's okay," Xie Yongwei stood up and pointed to the door, "Chunmei, go to the place where I put the letter just now and see if it's still there."

"Yes!"

Chunmei was already worried about the letter, so she immediately responded and turned to run to the outer courtyard.

Xie Yongwei gently stroked her chin with her fingers. The letter must have been taken away.

"Miss, ma'am!"

Chunmei's breathless voice was heard.

"Oh no! The letter is gone!"

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