Chapter 268 Solve the Doubts
The emperor said something casually again, and the group of people left one after another.
Ning Xi walked out of the main hall and quickly caught up with Jing Ruoyang who was leaving in front.
"King Xiaoyao, please stay!"
Jing Ruoyang turned around and looked at Ning Xi in surprise, his deep eyes a little complicated, "Is there something wrong, young prince?"
Ning Xi stopped Jing Ruoyang mainly because she wanted to verify something, "I want to talk to the prince."
Jing Ruoyang raised her lips and smiled: "If you have anything, just say it."
Ning Xi didn't beat around the bush, "I just want to ask if the person who used to protect me secretly was sent by the prince?"
According to her memories, Ning Xi discovered a very interesting thing. Ever since she fell into the moat at the age of six and was rescued, there has been a wave of mysterious people who have been secretly protecting her.
She was set up several times by those mysterious people who helped her, and even that assassination was thanks to the mysterious people.
Ning Xi eliminated many people and secretly asked Ning Yi to investigate. The last clue vaguely pointed to King Xiaoyao.
But Ning Xi was very confused. She was not familiar with King Xiaoyao at all and had never even met him. Why would this man send someone to protect her? So I've never been sure.
It wasn't until today that King Xiaoyao stood on his side without any scruples in the matter of Duke Ding and protected himself openly. Only then did Ning Xi make a positive judgment.
Jing Ruoyang raised his eyebrows and chuckled: "You are getting smarter and smarter. Don't worry, I have evacuated those people, and I have no intention of following or monitoring you."
Ning Xi laughed: "I just want to thank you. I don't doubt your purpose of sending people to protect me."
Then the conversation changed and he asked the question in his mind: "Why did you do this?"
"Your father and I have a good relationship growing up together. If he disappears, it's okay for me to take care of you." Jing Ruoyang said frankly.
Ning Xi's appearance combines all the advantages of her parents, and her peach blossom eyes look very much like Ning Yanchen. Jing Ruoyang wants to protect her when he looks at her, and he can't help but feel a love for Wu Ji Wu.
"That's it. No matter what, thank you for taking care of me secretly." Ning Xi has always been a person who remembers gratitude.
But what Jing Feiyang said about growing up together was a bit funny. If she remembered correctly, her cheap father should be seven or eight years older than Xiaoyao Wang.
"No need to be polite to me, just call me Uncle Yang from now on." The smile in Jing Ruoyang's eyes deepened, "If you encounter any trouble or anything in the future, you can come to me."
Ning Xi nodded and smiled: "Okay!"
It was not easy for the two of them to exchange too many greetings in the palace, so they separated after saying a few words.
When Ning Xi left the palace, she went to Fengning Palace to take Ning Xuan away.
After returning to the palace, Ning Xi sent Ning Xuan to the courtyard of the second room and briefly told her second aunt about the divorce.
Karen Xu did not blame Ning Xi for intervening in her daughter's divorce, but was very grateful.
Ning Xi didn't say much, and made an excuse to leave after giving up time and space for their mother and daughter to reunite.
After returning to his yard, Ning Xi asked Ning Yi to get into the workshop again after sending the message to Ning San.
Two days later, Ning Xi drove a red speed car to the palace.
This time Ning Xi still brought Luo Yinhuang and Zhang Che with him.
After entering the palace, the open space below the main hall was already filled with courtiers, and the emperor, dressed in bright yellow brocade clothes, stood at the front.
Ning Xi drove the car to a stop in front of the group, opened the door and walked out.
"Ning Xi meets the Emperor!"
Zhang Che and others also saluted the emperor one after another. Only Luo Yinhuang sat in the car and did not get off.
With his status, he was afraid that the emperor would not be able to afford it.