Gu linchao sat on the horse and looked this way.

When Gu Heng saw a woman sitting in front of him, he didn't care. He only said that Gu Heng had reached his age and it was really time to choose a concubine.

"Let's go." he withdrew his eyes and ordered in a deep voice.

"Drive!"

A group of people left Chuang Tzu soon.

Wen Ruyi glanced at Chuang Tzu behind her, and the corners of her mouth hooked imperceptibly.

She broke free from the cage after all.

She drew back her eyes and looked at the man behind her. Her eyes flashed.

She heard that some men have a natural desire to protect weak women.

A man like Gu Heng should belong to this kind of man.

"Cough!" she suddenly lowered her head and coughed.

Gu Heng saw this and held her shoulder. "But will it be cold?"

"It's OK." she shook her head pretending to be strong.

Gu Heng thought for a moment, then took off his cloak and wrapped it all around her.

"Your bones look very weak. When you return to the palace, I'll ask the imperial doctor to show you."

When Wen Ruyi heard the speech, he lifted a corner of his cloak and looked at him with doubts and surprise in his eyes.

Gu Heng felt that she should be confused about her identity, so he explained, "I am the son of great cause. Thanks for your help today, I will repay you well."

Wen Ru showed fear on his pasta. "So you're the emperor?"

"Well," Gu Heng comforted, "don't be afraid. You saved me. Unlike others, you don't have to be so formal. By the way, what's your name?"

Wen Ruyi shook her head blankly, "I don't remember..." she said, raised her hand and touched the back of her head, "when I woke up, I was hurt here."

Gu Heng felt more pity for her.

Unexpectedly, she lost her memory, didn't even remember her name, and was still trapped in the Chuang Tzu.

Wen Ruyi's eyes turned. "Since you are the son of heaven, why don't you give me a name."

Gu Heng was stunned, and immediately the corners of his mouth began to smile, "good."

Wen Ruyi glanced at the bottom of her eyes and succeeded.

The next day, the Regent's house.

While Wen was still asleep, green Qiao knocked on the door in a hurry.

"Miss, the second childe has come to see you."

Wen Zhuo hugged the quilt and turned over. He was unhappy that he had been disturbed by Qingmeng.

"Why did Wen tingkai come so early?"

"Miss, are you up?" green Qiao came in with a copper basin and saw that she was still lying in bed. She was helpless. "The second childe has been here for a while. The maidservant looked at him and was a little worried. It seemed urgent."

Hearing the speech, Wen Zhuo sat up reluctantly, rubbed his bleary eyes and stretched his legs to reach the shoes under the bed.

Lvqiao shook her head funny and went to help her put on her shoes.

A quarter of an hour later, Wen finally dressed and washed, and went to the flower hall to see Wen tingkai.

Wen tingkai had already drunk two cups of tea before he saw her appear. He couldn't help complaining: "the princess is such a big shelf. It makes me wait for a while."

Wen sat down in the chair opposite him and said angrily, "I still want to talk about you. I can't sleep well because I came here early in the morning. You'd better have something important."

Wen Tingyi was angry. "I'm your second brother at least. Do you talk to me with such an attitude?"

"Well, it's my fault. What do you want to talk to me about?" said Wen.

"This morning, I arranged someone in Chuang Tzu to report that Wen Ruyi was brought back to the palace by the emperor last night..." when Wen tingkai said this, he was a little guilty and didn't dare to look at her. Because of this, he has to pay most of the responsibility. After all, it is his negligence that gives Wen Ruyi an opportunity to take advantage of it.

Although he told him so clearly, in his opinion, what changes could happen if a weak woman was trapped in Chuang Tzu? Therefore, he only sent two women to look at Wen Ruyi, but unexpectedly, things have changed

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