That night, the two of them slept in the same robe. Although nothing had happened, Lin Yi did not feel that he had suffered a loss. If he could be with the person he loved, then nothing else mattered.
To Su Mu, these weren't the most important things. She had countless questions that she wanted to ask, so she could only bear with it.
On the second day, when they were having breakfast, Su Mu had the small kitchen prepare four dishes and a soup. On the second day, when they were having breakfast, Su Mu had the small kitchen prepare four dishes and a soup.
Looking at Su Mu, he helped Su Mu up and said a few words of concern. Firstly, he was concerned about the house in her stomach, and secondly, he was concerned about whether Su Mu had eaten well and slept well.
Su Mu smiled and said it was good.
After the two of them chatted for a while, Su Mu found out that Lin Yi was very annoyed today. Something really happened in Shang Jing. Originally, Shang Jing had been quite prosperous and peaceful, but the commoners were having a good time.
The people almost never complained that the Heavenly Dao was ruthless, but it was said that the emperor of the Great Xu Dynasty was a good emperor.
The recent plague in Shang Jing had somehow spread out. For this reason, Lin Yi felt uneasy and had no choice but to send someone to investigate …
Initially, he had sent his guards to investigate, but at the beginning, he did not manage to find out anything. However, rumors were the most deadly, especially such baseless rumors, which were also due to his power on that night, and finally had some basis, saying that it was due to the poison. However, the ministers and officials of the imperial court had a completely different opinion from each other.
After Lin Yi told his worries to Su Mu, Su Mu remained silent for a long time. After a while, she came to a realization and said to Lin Yi, "Your Majesty, your concubine has a plan. If you find it useful after hearing it, I hope you can accept it."
At the beginning, Lin Yi didn't quite agree, but later, he also nodded his head at Su Mu's repeated requests. It had to be said that this plan was the only solution to the current predicament.
On the second day, Su Mu went to the Jade Dragon Temple and said that he would like to pray for the people of Shang Jing to burn incense.
Because of the sudden arrival of Imperial Concubine Hui, everyone in Jade Dragon Temple panicked. Su Mu was Lin Yi's concubine. With just his identity, no one could care about other things. However, what they didn't expect was that Su Mu was wearing the clothes of a commoner and had come to Jade Dragon Temple …
At the moment, she didn't expect such a large battle would occur. In order to ensure Su Mu's safety, Lin Yi had sent over ten Embroidered Uniform Guards to accompany him. Su Mu sat in a sedan chair and listened to the commoners outside.
She lifted the curtain and looked outside. What entered her eyes was a sea of people kneeling there. The emperor hadn't left today either, so how could these commoners be so self-conscious? Could it be that he was full of respect and admiration for the royal family?
As Su Mu thought of this, he recalled that the officials had probably organized this specifically to curry favor with him.
After all, in the eyes of these officials, who wouldn't like to celebrate? Who wouldn't want others to praise him?
What they didn't expect was that Su Mu didn't think this way at the moment. She was concerned about the people's suffering, and Lin Yi described the situation in the capital as unbearable. However, when she looked outside, she found that most of the people were wearing new clothes.
Su Mu had specially come here to roam the streets without restraint. Moreover, he had done it with such dignity and only had one goal, which was to prove to the crowd that the rumor of the plague in the capital was fake. If even the imperial concubine dared to appear on the streets, how could the plague be real?
Su Mu was helped off the palanquin by a servant. The person in front of Su Mu was the head of the Jade Dragon Temple. The abbot looked very young, around forty to fifty years old. However, he had a full beard and was completely pale …
Su Mu saw that there wasn't a single strand of hair growing on his head. His beard was extremely lush, making him look quite comical …
He heard that person say, "Esteemed wangfei, this old servant wishes to welcome you late. Please do not be offended!"
He did not bow, but clasped his hands together to express his respect for Su Mu. Su Mu also knew the etiquette of Buddhism and quickly said, "You don't have to be so polite, I hope you won't find it annoying to come here today."
Behind the abbot stood another middle-aged man. The man also placed his hands together and lowered his head. Su Mu didn't pay much attention to that person …
The other person made Su Mu look at him for a few more years. He was very young, probably around 20 years old. He was also handsome and even that Lu Qi couldn't help but look at him a few more times.
It was as if that young man didn't dare to raise his head to look at Su Mu. However, when Su Mu walked up to him, he immediately knelt down and said, "Greetings, esteemed wangfei is extremely fortunate."
The monks all clasped their hands in salute. Su Mu had a deep impression of his actions!
Before Su Mu could react, Lu Qi, who was standing beside him, waved her hand at him and said, "Master, you're welcome. Please get up quickly."
Indeed, when they were outside, with Su Mu's status, there were some things that she wasn't too suitable for saying. Lu Qi was the best candidate to deal with such matters.
This was the first time Su Mu had come to the Jade Dragon Temple. Before this, she had heard that the Jade Dragon Temple was a royal temple. The decorations and the buddhist worship were all based on evidence and were extremely grand and magnificent.
When he saw them today, he realized that they really lived up to their reputation. The Buddha statues were all vivid and lifelike, and the monks he had seen earlier were all wearing brand-new clothes and had rosy faces.
It seemed that the imperial family really cared a lot about the Jade Dragon Temple. However, for some reason, Su Mu felt uneasy.
At this moment, the abbot walked in and personally lit two incense sticks for Su Mu. After Su Mu lit up the incense, he lowered his head and saw that the floor was covered in gold.
In order to display the majesty of the royal family, it was likely that all of the Buddha statues in the Jade Dragon Temple were made of gold. However, for some reason, they were extremely dazzling …
Su Mu didn't even know if he was dazzled by the golden light or if he was tired from his journey today. Or perhaps Su Mu was already in a bad mood and his body was not feeling well …