Yue Ying laughed bitterly, "Do you blame me? She didn't even ask, but locked my man up in the palace, forced her daughter to give her to him, and even forced me to knock out the child. She was the one who caused all this trouble for me, alright? "

"Stop talking and quickly leave. Eldest sister-in-law didn't want your life, otherwise you wouldn't have been able to escape. Don't blame her, she has her troubles." Tie Ji was afraid that Yue Ying would bear a grudge and quickly explain to her.

Yue Ying asked nervously, "I know that from her perspective, she has to consider the matter for the entire house, but she can't not even give me a letter and already drugged me twice. If I say that I don't blame her, I would definitely be lying."

Tie Ji turned his head to look at her, and laughed bitterly while shaking his head, "You guys hurry up and leave. Yue Gang and Yue Yong are outside the city and the horses are already prepared for you.

Yue Ying only now understood that Zhou Guizhi was acting for the sake of those eunuchs. Her heart was moved as she asked, "Then I've escaped, what should we do?"

Tie Ji turned on the mechanism, "The emperor doesn't dare to do anything to the Hou Mansion, you guys stay out of the way. When the situation gets better, I'll send someone to the Stone Bull Camp to inform you."

Yue Ying said seriously, "I will not say thanks for this great favor, I will repay you when I have the chance in the future." After that, he ran out at full speed.

The tunnel was dark, so they didn't dare to stop until they came out of it. They didn't know that they had reached the bridge outside the city.

After exiting the cave, Yue Ying and Qing Mei walked south for a short while before Yue Gang arrived on horseback. Yue Ying mounted the horse and returned to the capital unwillingly.

No, I can't!

Yue Ying told Yue Gang to stay, he was unfamiliar with the situation and wanted to find out more news within the city.

Yue Ying was determined to return to the village and gather her men. Damn it, no matter what, he would not be merciful, even if she had to snatch Tie Yi back to the village.

It wasn't easy for Tie Yi to be locked in the palace, he couldn't understand why the princess would marry him.

But right now, outside of the hall, there were all sorts of tightly guarded Imperial Guards. If he wanted to escape, he couldn't; not to mention that if he was pressed down by the big hat that disobeyed the imperial edict, his entire family would be in for a hard time.

Just as he was getting anxious, a commotion broke out outside.

"You dare to block my way, are you tired of living?"

"Please forgive me Princess, I was only following orders, I hope Princess will forgive me!"

"Good, good, good. You are truly loyal. I will not make things difficult for you. I think that you have pretty good eyes. Let me play with you and return it to you tomorrow." Princess Yingzhu lowered her head, stepping on the shoulder of one of the Imperial Guard Leaders, she reached out her hands to dig at his eyeballs.

"Princess, the Emperor has ordered his subjects to guard the Prince Consort's horse and to not have any contact with anyone. If you insist on going in, it's not impossible, as long as you request an imperial edict, I will immediately let you in."

"Pui!" "If I could get an imperial edict, I'd be wasting my time talking to you. Right now, the emperor is completely focused on the empress, so how would he listen to what I say? Don't play any tricks. Hurry up and let me dig out your eyeballs."

The leader of the Imperial Guards had a sullen expression as she covered her eyes with both hands and said, "Princess, please spare me. Why don't I give you fifteen minutes to stand outside and say a few words before leaving?"

Princess Yingzhu knew that this was already his biggest concession, so she retracted her hand, "At least you're sensible! Keep your eyes on you first. I'll come look for you when I want them. "

The leader of the Imperial Guard shook his head and helplessly ordered, "Open the door," he pitifully said to Princess Yingzhu, "Princess, hurry up, don't let anyone see you."

When Princess Yingzhu walked to the door, Tie Yi leaned against it dejectedly, looking extremely wronged.

"Are you all right?" Princess Yingzhu asked nervously.

"Seventh Aunt," when Tie Yi saw that Princess Yingzhu was extremely excited, he finally found someone to pass the message to.

"Could you help me send a message to Yue Ying? I didn't want to disappoint her on purpose. I cannot disobey the imperial decree, otherwise the emperor would punish me for the crime of being disrespectful to him. I cannot watch Iron family suffer because of me. Our Iron family has always been loyal to the family, and we cannot bring shame upon our ancestors with this infamy. "

Seeing Tie Yi's good mood had been reduced to ashes by his words.

"Do you remember what you said to me when you were eight years old, when you came to meet the bride for Tie Qi at the Residence of Prince An?"

Tie Yi looked at Princess Yingzhu, whose face was filled with grief, and muttered, "It's been so long, how would I remember?"

Princess Yingzhu raised his head, wanting to swallow the tears in her eyes. Who knew if she could stop it?

"Seventh Aunt, don't be sad, just tell me what I did wrong." Tie Yi was panicking a little, but he did not have a handkerchief on him. After touching it for a long time, he awkwardly looked at Princess Yingzhu and shook his head.

The Princess Yingzhu sighed, "It was my wishful thinking, I still remember that day when you were wearing a red robe and jumped up and down to persuade me. Seventh Aunt, don't cry, crying makes your face look bad, I've already come to pick you up, you'll be Iron family's daughter-in-law from now on, I'll treat you well."

"Do you remember those words?" Princess Yingzhu looked expectantly at Tie Yi.

Tie Yi felt a burst of guilt in his heart, "But you're my Seventh Aunt! That's just a child's speech, you can't let your thoughts run wild. "

Princess Yingzhu shouted, "I have protected you for ten years, do you know? I look forward to your fulfilling your promise every day, but what about you? Have you forgotten? Have you forgotten everything? "

Tie Yi's face turned ashen. If the Princess Yingzhu continues to cause trouble, her reputation will be ruined, and she will even be burdened by the Residence.

Don't even mention sending a message to Yue Ying, who knows what he would do if she knew that the one he liked was Yue Ying. Thinking about it, Tie Yi no longer spoke, he only lowered his head and gloomily tapped on the door frame.

When the leader of the Imperial Guards saw that the Princess Yingzhu was in an uproar, he immediately ordered his men to lock the door and let the eunuchs take her away. If others were to find out about her favoritism, she would not be able to live.

Thus, no matter how noisy the Princess Yingzhu was, he did not open the door.

The emperor guarded the empress's bed, but there was no one by his side. The eunuchs and palace maids all retreated outside the hall to wait.

"Rongrong, I've promised you everything you want. You can tell me now, right?" The Emperor looked forward to it.

The Empress laughed coldly, "Do you still remember that time when I wrote to Yue Shengchang telling him that the crown prince had been framed and had gone into rebellion, and that he had brought his people back from Locked Yang Pass?"

The Emperor slowly recalled the time he was in Pei Cheng to deal with the Third Prince's conspiracy, and as he did not want the Crown Prince's men to bring it up, the First Emperor was furious and wanted to rob him.

's father, Yue Shengchang, had sent a letter to his old lover, saying that the crown prince had been framed by the third prince's men and had been trapped in Pei Cheng Xing Palace.

In the end, Yue Shengchang believed it. He sent the reinforcements from the Locked Yang Pass back to Pei Cheng to save the crown prince, and it was only because he wanted to rebel against the crown prince that he was accused of being the crown prince. For Yue Shengchang to send reinforcements from the border palace to force the palace, it was sufficient to prove that the crown prince had ulterior motives.