Even He Xi couldn't help but sigh that this bloody man was really lucky to be able to survive.

At the same time, the couple also discussed Jia's origins.

Their identities are special, and this time an exception was made because the situation was critical. Such unidentified people are not allowed to enter the princess's mansion.

"Yao Lin, where do you think that person came from?"

If she said it was a coincidence, she wouldn't believe it even if there were eight hundred of them.

"Well...if nothing unexpected happens, it should be related to Ao Dun."

He Xi nodded in agreement. Jiaya had a typical Mongolian appearance with bright and elegant features, so it was not surprising to guess that she was Mongolian.

The couple looked at each other and understood.

Jia felt that she was going to die, and this nightmare finally came to an end.

If possible, in the next life she hopes she can be a noble lady who is equal to Ao Dun, and she hopes Ao Dun can live an easier life.

She struggled to open her eyes, only to be met with blinding sunlight.

I didn't expect there is sunlight in the underworld. Just as Jia Ya thought about this, she realized something was wrong.

how can that be possible!

Just as she was about to move, Jia found that she was bandaged tightly and could not move.

The pain from her ribs invaded her nerves, and she clearly felt that she was still alive.

She saw the sun the next day. People who have never experienced it may never understand it.

During those days in the dungeon, the dim environment and the torture made each day feel like a year.

Many times she couldn't stand this torture and wanted to bite her tongue to commit suicide, but she endured it all because of Ao Dun's words "wait for me".

Later, he met Madman No. 1, Schinbuch, and Madman No. 2, Mork.

The fellow disciples were just talking about nonsense and no one paid any attention to her who was dying. Do they have any humanitarian spirit at all?

Fortunately, Madman No. 2 was still somewhat capable, and she finally broke free from the constraints of Madman No. 1.

It couldn't get any worse.

Then she lost consciousness until now.

Jia, who was lying dead on the bed, heard footsteps coming from outside.

I expected someone to come soon.

Sure enough, after the room was opened, two maids walked in.

"Miss? Miss!" The younger maid, who was wearing green clothes, called Jia in a low voice.

Jia, who is pretending to be dead: ...

The older maidservant next to her, who was wearing yellow clothes, patted the maidservant in green on the shoulder in annoyance.

"What are you calling for?"

"But sister, it's time to change her dressing." The maid in green felt aggrieved. "The doctor said that she is seriously injured, so we just need to change her dressing."

The maid in green seemed to listen to the maid in yellow very much. She responded obediently and carefully changed the bandages on Jia's whole body.

Jia, who was pretending to be dead, was completely panicked. She had always been a caring person and had never thought that one day she would be served by someone.

And this scene is really embarrassing.

Jia Ya tried her best to suppress her inner panic and anxiety.

Her top priority now is to find out where this place is, who is here, and whether it will have any impact on Ao Dun?

Jia tried hard to listen, but heard nothing.

Because she sadly discovered that she couldn't understand anything! ╯▂╰

The two maids talked in a gibberish, but no one could understand a word they said.

Jia Ya was anxious in her heart, but she didn't dare to open her eyes.

I feel helpless when I'm alone.

Did she wake up and find that even the map had changed?

The two maids didn't notice anything unusual about Jiaya at all. They washed Jiaya and changed her dressings meticulously.

The Princess's Mansion has always been like this, and they have all been strictly trained. There will be no phenomenon of pretending to obey but actually disobeying.

After listening for a long time, Jia gave up, but she also realized that these two people seemed to have no ill will towards her.

A few days later, Jia woke up "as she wished".

Well, after a few days of struggle, she completely faced the reality and chose to "wake up" to face it.

When He Xi saw Jia's confused eyes, she knew that she was most likely Mongolian.

She automatically and fluently switched to Mongolian mode.

The queen was very strict in her education. In fact, it is easy to be a willful princess, but it is not easy to be a competent princess.

Those etiquettes are difficult enough to learn, not to mention Mongolian and Manchu.

“Are you Mongolian?”

Hearing the familiar language, Jia Ya nodded happily, but ignored her current mummy status.

An object resembling a silkworm was squirming excitedly.

He Xi couldn't help laughing, she also knew that it was really difficult to make the mummy come true now.

So she continued to ask: "Perhaps you know Ao Dun?"

Jia Ya hesitated. She was not sure whether He Xi was an enemy rather than a friend. If she exposed herself privately, would it have an impact on Ao Dun?

But He Xi was her savior, and she couldn't just burn her bridges.

What's more, we haven't completely crossed the river yet.

Jia once again chose to play dead.

He Xi was not surprised. In fact, Jia Ya's behavior said it all.

"Your injury was caused by Ao Dun's...brother?" He Xi's next words left Jia Ya stunned.

He Xi was not sure, but made a reasonable guess based on the experience he gained from watching so many TV dramas and reading novels.

If her guess was correct, this "corpse" must be from Ao Dun.

She heard that Prince Ulash was a playboy, and she heard that Ao Dun's brothers were also like that.

Ao Dun can be said to be a normal person.

Jia Ya was surprised that He Xi could guess almost everything. Jia Ya's cunning was just a tiny bit.

Yes, but not much.

Seeing that Jia Ya was silent, He Xi knew that she had guessed right again.

He Xi realized that this was a civil war, but he was relieved.

He Xi asked Jia Ya to rest and recover from her injuries, and explained her identity.

Jiaya was totally shocked that she had actually entered the capital and was the Princess Gulun Hexi of the current dynasty.

At the same time, Ao Dun was angry and had no idea that his little childhood sweetheart was safe.

He was close to collapse at this time. Where was his Jia? What happened?

He regretted even more. He listened to Jia Ya's words. If he had not followed Prince Ulash to Beijing, none of this would have happened.

The answer is no.

People always beautify the road they have not taken, but who can really go back in time? We can only cherish the present.

It takes a hundred days to heal a broken bone, especially since Jia's collarbone was broken, so this time will have to be extended indefinitely.

During this period of time, she could only chat a few words with He Xi, but the rest of the time she was completely incomprehensible.

After spending some time here, I can guess some simple words almost accurately by guessing.

Now she just wanted to recover quickly, run to Ao Dun, and tell him about Ao Yun and the dog-headed military advisor beside him.

Jia was skeptical about what Schinbuch said. His actions were a little too crazy.

Jiaya kept it in mind secretly.

Master, please wait for Jiaya, I will come back to you as soon as possible.

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