"Qianyu, how are you getting along with Ning'er these days?"
Qingning sends Ji Nanjing out of the city. Qianyu doesn't accompany her. Luoxiao takes the opportunity to ask her questions.
The princess has a life-saving grace to Qianyu, so she is especially interested in Qingning.
Luo Xiao knows that he didn't tell Qianyu about the assassination plan in advance, but let her show her sincerity and get the trust of Qingning without knowing it.
Compared with not being discovered by his daughter, Luo Xiao prefers to believe that Qingning is smart enough to know why.
His daughter, can be vulgar, can be arrogant, but not without brain.
Luo Xiao doesn't mind what he thinks when Qingning finds out that he did it. In his opinion, even if he knows it, Qingning needs to rely on him to survive.
His purpose is to have his shadow guard among the people Qingning trusts. The identity of his daughter is special. He wants to take advantage of his daughter, but he can't let Qingning do something bad with this identity.
"The princess is indifferent to everyone, and her subordinates are incompetent."
After the event, Qianyu also guessed a possibility, but she didn't dare to ask more. Fortunately, Qingning was OK. In the face of Luo Xiao's inquiry, she told Luo Xiao the truth.
"Go down."
Luo Xiao is not disappointed. It's too easy to be believable. In this world, sincerity doesn't necessarily change trust. Let's see.
At this moment, Su Yi looks inside. Luo Xiao knows that he must have something to report, otherwise he won't disturb him easily, so he tells Qianyu to leave.
"Lord, not long after Zhou Huang left the city, our people lost them."
As for Ji Nanjing, except for the people who were there that day, Su Yi knew that he existed. Today, when Ji Nanjing came back from the city, they deliberately watched him, but they still didn't.
It's still a matter of deep trust and interest. We should know what we shouldn't look at and what we shouldn't ask. We should be clear-minded and show our real talents when we need them.
However, the emperor of Zhou was willing to set up a written document to show that the conditions given by the king were rich. Perhaps, most of the Qi kingdom had become the land of the southern Zhou Dynasty which was not open to the public!