Mrs. Wang was very impatient and wanted to drive the carriage herself, but she held back.

"Have you heard? The envoys from Mobei have already arrived in Beijing. They are just ahead."

"Really? Let's go check it out."

"Let's go."

The driver was about to pull the reins to turn around and spare his life, but Madam Wang happened to hear the conversation between the two people passing by the carriage and her eyes moved: "Wait!"

"Yu~"

The body of the bus swayed slightly, and the driver hurriedly stopped after hearing the order. Although he didn't understand why Madam Wang suddenly changed her mind, he didn't dare to ask any more questions.

Madam Wang walked out of the car and told the old woman sitting outside, "Mammy, go see if there is a restaurant or teahouse with a wide view nearby and book a good private room. I will follow."

"Yes, old slave, go right away."

Nanny Ying nodded, got off the carriage and walked into the crowd.

Madam Wang looked ahead and saw a sea of ​​people. She could not see anything and could only wait for Nanny Ying to come back.

Madam Wang lowered the curtain and thought.

There was still a long time before the court ceremony. How could the envoys from Mobei come to Beijing so early? Did they inform the Honglu Temple in advance? Could something have happened?

"Madam, a room has been booked in Jiangfeng Tower."

Aunt Ying's voice rang out from outside the car. Madam Wang came to her senses and said, "Let's go to Jiangfeng Tower."

All the reasons will be revealed after taking a look at the envoy.

Listening to the conversation between the two people just now, it seems that the visit of the Mobei envoys to Beijing is no secret, and with the crowds of people ahead, it is estimated that those envoys cannot leave for the time being.

When we arrived at Jiangfeng Tower, the shopkeeper came forward to greet us and took us to Room No. 1.

Madam Wang was sitting by the window, and she could just see the crowd below, gathered in a circle. In the middle were a few people dressed as Hu people, probably the envoys from Mobei. There were two carts on the side, covered with black cloth, and no one knew what was on them.

The leader had a full beard and a gloomy look on his face. He looked somewhat dissatisfied and impatient, and whispered to his men.

Madam Wang scanned the faces of the envoys one by one, and was startled when she saw the bearded man.

"That tower eagle?" Madam Wang's expression was stern. "Why is it him?"

Na Taying is the right-hand man of the Lord of Mobei and has always been by his side. How come he was suddenly sent as an envoy to Linyuan Dynasty, thousands of miles away?

It seems that a lot of things have gone wrong.

Madam Wang turned the bracelet on her left wrist, thought for a moment and said, "Go back home! Ask the housekeeper to wait in the hall."

Madam Wang stayed in Jiangfeng Tower for less than a cup of tea before leaving in a hurry. Nanny Ying didn't understand, but since her master had given the order, she just followed it.

After Madam Wang went downstairs, the door to the room next to the No. 1 Room on the second floor opened a crack, and a pair of eyes watched Madam Wang's departing back, with the corners of their lips curled up.

"Well done, reward."

"Thank you, miss."

The shopkeeper of Jiangfenglou took the money bag with both hands. His smile made the wrinkles on his face even uglier, and his eyes revealed flattery.

"Keep your mouth shut. If you dare to reveal a word, watch your tongue!" Chunhe glared at the shopkeeper and threatened.

"Yes, yes, yes." The shopkeeper bowed and smiled flatteringly. No one would make things difficult for money, right? Besides, the man in front of him was the owner of Jiangfeng Tower.

The person in front of me is Jiang Wanyue.

Jiang Wanyue had already instructed the shopkeeper of Jiangfeng Tower to keep a close eye on the Wang family. It can be said that she had received the news since the moment Nanny Ying walked into Jiangfeng Tower.

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