At that time, Gu Zibei entered the imperial court of Jin through the connections of his master, and served as a sixth-rank junior general.
He has only experienced two or three small battles, and although he has won all battles, no one remembers his name, and he is a little and unknown person.
But one time, when Gu Zibei returned to Beijing after a victory, he was appreciated by his superiors and envied by his colleagues.
So, at the party, Gu Zibei was deliberately brought into the elegant room for the princess to rest.
When he entered, the door was locked outside.
Inside the house, Ting Tong was wearing green clothes, half lying on the soft couch.
She exhaled rough air from her red lips, her eyes were blurred, and her sharp eyebrows were frowning, as if she was in pain.
The collar of the clothes was pulled open by herself, revealing her snow-white skin.
The situation was not right, Gu Zibei immediately turned his head to open the door, but found that the door leaf was motionless.
He went to push and pull the window again, still in vain!
Ting Tong endured the unbearable burning in his body.
Holding on to the last shred of reason, she watched Gu Zibei vigilantly looking for a way out in the house.
"It's useless," Ting Tong said with an endlessly charming and hoarse voice: "I checked it just now, but I can't get out."
Gu Zibei saw that there was no way to escape, so he turned his head and looked at the woman in the house.
He frowned coldly and recognized Ting Tong's appearance.
"Sixth Princess, is that you?" She rescued Gu Zibei's master and was his benefactor.
Gu Zibei took a step towards her.
Ting Tong immediately became nervous, she pretended to be furious and reprimanded: "Don't come here!"
Even if he wanted to scare the other party away, his voice was soft and weak, looking like a bunny struggling.
Gu Zibei stopped a step away from her.
His brows and eyes were calm, and he looked up and down, and knew what kind of plot she was involved in.
In the court of Jin State, using such a pickled method to deal with a princess?
Gu Zibei thought of this, his eyes were cold.
He calmly said: "The princess was drugged, and I was deliberately introduced into this house. It seems that we are all designed."
"The top priority now is that the princess should tell me how you got the medicine and who did it."
"Although I never call myself a righteous gentleman, I never take advantage of others' dangers. I just want to go out. We have to find a way together, otherwise it will be too late when someone comes."
Ting Tong and Gu Zibei haven't seen each other a few times.
Before she rescued the old man named Lei, Gu Zibei asked someone to send him a thank you gift because it was inconvenient to enter the inner palace.
Occasionally, he would meet each other at banquets, but he was always neither humble nor arrogant, silent and respectful.
I didn't expect to have a relationship with her because of this.
Looking at Gu Zibei's dark and calm eyes.
Ting Tong's face was as red as the tide, she endured the discomfort and said in a low voice, "I'm not feeling well, I came here to rest, and drank a cup of tea from the maid next to the Empress."
"My adoptive mother is Concubine Liu, and she is competing with the empress for the opportunity to accompany the emperor to worship his ancestors."
A while ago, the queen's mother's family was involved in a murder case.
The two old men were beaten to death in the street, and upon closer inspection, it was Huang Tong, the eldest young master of the Huang family.
When Sima Wen, the emperor of Jin Kingdom, found out, he was quite angry about it.
The annual ancestor worship ceremony is about to usher in. The queen is worried that she will be influenced by her family and lose the right to accompany the emperor to worship her ancestors.
And Concubine Liu is getting Long En, and there are three princes under her knees, which can be said to be powerful.
After listening to Gu Zibei, he only pondered for two seconds before analyzing the situation.
"So, the queen wants to damage your reputation, and then blame Concubine Liu for improper upbringing?"