Zhen Huan was soaked all over, and although her clothes were dark in color, her curves were still exposed.

If Zhen Huan walked over like this, I wonder what the emperor would think.

Zhen Huan had no choice but to say, "Please ask this guard brother to help me get a cloak or something."

The guard told someone to do it, and led the person to stand in front of the three people and wait for orders.

A moment later, a guard came with a cloak.

Zhen Huan took the cloak, put it on, and then said, "Let's go."

Ying'er had been in Prince Guo's arms, and was now being carried away from the water by Prince Guo.

The news of the fall into the water soon spread to Jiuzhou Qingyan, and the emperor soon arrived with his men.

It was not until the emperor arrived that Ying'er pretended to wake up and jumped out of Prince Guo's arms with a scream.

Everyone was attracted by the exclamation and looked towards Yin'er.

Ying'er hid behind Prince Guo, her face red and looking shy.

The emperor glanced over here and asked Zhen Huan with concern: "Wanwan, how are you?"

Zhen Huan pinched her cloak and replied, "Your Majesty, I am fine. I swam to the shore as soon as I fell into the water."

Concubine Hua said in disbelief: "Concubine Wan grew up in the capital, and there are not many places to swim in the capital. Could it be that Concubine Wan was saved by Prince Guo, but she distanced herself from the matter to avoid misunderstanding?"

Before Zhen Huan opened her mouth, Shen Meizhuang spoke up: "Huan'er grew up in Jiangnan when she was young, so it's not surprising that she can swim."

Cao Qinmo glanced at Ying'er and said, "If Lady Wan was saved by Prince Guo, then they are destined to be together."

How could the emperor not understand what Cao Qinmo meant?

When she first came to the Old Summer Palace, Cao Qinmo used just a few words to make the emperor suspicious of Zhen Huan.

Prince Guo spoke up at this time: "My dear brother, I really only saved the maid of the noble lady. I hope my dear brother will understand."

After hearing this, the emperor looked at Prince Guo with some suspicion, and then looked at Yin'er behind Prince Guo.

When Ying'er saw the emperor looking at her, she immediately bowed and said, "Your Majesty, what the prince said is true."

The Queen spoke up: "Your Majesty, Lady Wan has always been self-possessed."

The emperor had a cold face and said nothing.

Ying'er whispered in Prince Guo's ear: "Do you want to save our young master?"

Prince Guo turned his head, looked at Ying'er and blinked.

Ying'er smiled brightly and knelt straight down: "Your Majesty, in fact, the prince and I love each other. But my status is low, even if we know each other and agree, we cannot stay together."

Hua Fei snorted and said, "What nonsense are you talking about, my slave?"

Ying'er replied calmly, "I didn't lie. I like the Duruo flower. There is a Duruo flower in the prince's purse. And there is also a small portrait of me."

When Ying'er said this, not only everyone was shocked, even Prince Guo was shocked.

After a few breaths, the emperor spoke: "Su Peisheng, go get Yunli's purse."

Su Peisheng glanced at Prince Guo and responded, "Yes."

When Prince Guo opened his purse, he quietly pinched two packets.

Su Peisheng took the purse, walked to the emperor and opened it.

There was indeed a duruo flower in the purse, and a deformed small portrait, which could be vaguely distinguished as a small portrait of a woman.

Everyone saw the two things, and the coldness on the emperor's face disappeared, and his voice became much warmer. He said, "I want to send you a piece of colored paper and a letter, but I don't know where you are. It's a pity that lovers can't be together."

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