The next day, Lijun was conferred the title of Princess of Justice, and the Turk would welcome her with great courtesy. Because she was still young, she would be raised by the Turk Queen, and even though Lijun and I were sharing the same life, I always felt that Lijun was like a hostage taken hostage by the Turk. Would Big Sui Yi still care about her?

That night, I slept with Lijun. It was the last night of Lijun's prosperity, and I thought that we would have endless words to say, but in the end, we didn't. We tossed and turned, and didn't sleep for the entire night.

When Lijun left, I looked at the magnificent parade at the palace gate. I didn't have the courage to send her away, because I was afraid that I would cry in public. When I left the Kingdom of Liang, the three royal sisters didn't send me off either, but I knew that they disdained me.

"Princess, if you're so reluctant, why don't you send me off as well?" asked Doggie, who had been standing guard behind him.

"I don't like the separation." As I replied, my eyes couldn't bear to blink, lest I underestimate it.

"These Turkic people are really hateful!" The dog clenched his fists and glared at the Turkic envoys who were riding big horses.

Indeed, these Turkic people are truly hateful. If I had any means, I would definitely teach them a lesson.

Watching the carriage and the large group of people leave the palace, I couldn't even see the tip of my foot. I suddenly felt uncomfortable in my heart. Why didn't I just send Li Jun away? Would she blame me for that?

No, I want to see her again. Thinking about this, I pulled my dog back to the palace, changed into male attire, and headed straight to the Peach Garden.

The peach blossoms of the Peach Garden are flourishing. A few days ago, I was playing with Li Jun. I didn't expect the scenery to remain the same and Li Jun. but Li Jun. can never come back.

Although I had only seen the secret passage on the palace wall once, I knew it by heart. It wasn't long before the dog and I sneaked out of the palace and hurried to the most prosperous street in the city, Cheng'en Street.

The streets of Chengen were decorated with lanterns and festoons. The trees on both sides of the street were covered with red silk. Red lanterns hung in front of every house and shop, and golden words were written all over the red silk and lanterns. When the princess marries, she must pass through this street to show her people and accept their worship and blessing.

Fortunately, the wedding procession walked slowly. The dog and I hurried on until we finally arrived at Cheng'en Street together with the wedding procession.

Hundreds of imperial guards were holding their spears as they tried to block the crowd in the middle. The dogs and I were squeezed to the point where we couldn't move forward, even if we tried our best, in the end, we couldn't even take half a step closer to the Luan, the people in front of us were already kneeling down and worshipping us. If this continued, we would only be able to watch as Li Jun's car drove by, and she wouldn't notice that I was among the crowd.

"Can I borrow some light?" I only want to see the princess one last time, if I'm late, it'll be too late! " As I pushed a man in front of me, I made my way through the cracks.

"A brat like you wants to see the princess?" Pui! Which one of us doesn't want to see the princess? This is my only chance. Princess, you have married into a Turk, I won't be able to see you again in the future! " A burly man in front of me stretched out his arm and blocked the only way I could get through. Everyone around me pointed at me as if ridiculing me for overestimating my capabilities.

What should I do? It's useless to push on like this. I just want to send Li-jun off and have a chat with her. How is it so difficult?

"Gongzi, look —" Doggie did his best to charge left and right, but he was still forced out in the end. He wiped off his sweat with one hand and pointed behind us with the other.

I thought about it and decided that rather than wasting my energy here, it would be better for me to take a step back and head to the tea house. Although I was a little further away, I could still see the carriage.

It was much easier to go out than in. Doggie and I soon arrived at the teahouse in the attic. The people in the teahouse all peeked out of the window, but no one greeted us.

The dog took out a silver ingot and waved it in front of the waiter whose eyes were about to fly out of the window. The waiter immediately turned his head and took the silver, nodding and bowing as he asked,

"Two Young Masters, do you want some tea?"

"Give us a private room." I said to the waiter.

"Good job!" This way, please. " Perhaps because he was anxious to see the princess, the waiter was extremely quick. He immediately arranged for us a private room. He even forgot to pour some tea and ran to the windowsill.

Fortunately, our thoughts were not on the tea. I took out the handkerchief that I always carried with me and happened to have a pen and ink prepared for the scholars in the private room. I took out a pen and wrote a few words on the handkerchief.

Dogs since childhood short bow, and recently often in the palace with the glazed ball hit the tree sparrow, I took the glazed ball from the dog's hand, and wrapped a handkerchief around it.

"Doggie, are you confident?" To be honest, at such a distance, I was really afraid that the dog's short bow would miss.

Mutt glanced at it for a few seconds, then nodded and said, "Mmm, it looks like there's hope."

As the carriage drew closer, the dog and I crouched on the windowsill and looked out towards the distance. Li Jun was sitting in a luxurious carriage with the palanquin curtain drawn up, and Li Jun was sitting in the carriage without moving a muscle, not even glancing at her. Although I was far away and couldn't see her expression clearly, I could clearly feel the emptiness and desolation in her eyes.

In the past, the two of us would often sit with our backs facing each other by the Golden Unicorn Pool, trying to scare off the Palace Mistress, whispering to each other as we talked about our future good people.

I don't need to say that I am Yang Guang's fiancee. Even though I was forced to marry, I was extremely lucky to have found such a good person. This was because he learned from everyone that Yang Guang was diligent in political affairs, had outstanding achievements in war, and was not even close to a woman. Even the rarely praised Empress Dugu often praised him.

His prestige in the imperial court was far greater than that of the crown prince. It was a pity that he was not the eldest son, otherwise he would definitely be the best candidate to inherit the throne. Many years later, I recall the innocence of my childhood, and always sigh in my heart: Yang Guang he hid it too well after all.

Lijun often imagined her future husband. As a princess who grew up deep in the palace, she didn't envy him her wealth and glory, she only wished to be a true person and live a life together, even if her vassal horse was only a farmer in the fields or a hermit in the mountains. As long as he could live a peaceful life, he would not be like the beauties in the imperial palace, who were as numerous as the clouds. Everyone would scheme and contend with each other, all for the sake of his status in the palace.

Although the empress was jealous, the palace was strict, and the emperor had very few concubines, the emperor was still an emperor, and always had new ones.

At that time, she only felt that Li Jun's request was truly too insignificant. She was a noble princess of Big Sui, so wasn't it just a matter of what kind of family she wanted to marry?

However, when I saw her sitting upright on the carriage, I had mixed feelings. As a princess, for example, her wish had become an unattainable extravagance. She was going to be the Khoadon of the Turkic world, and although she had an exalted position, she could no longer live the ordinary life that she had hoped for.

The dog glanced at the carriage, waited until the line was closer, then pulled the short bow to its longest length. With a "sou" sound, Liuli flew straight to Lijun with my handkerchief.

With a bang, the glass ball hit the shaft of the car.

"Protect the princess!" The guards around her panicked and surrounded the car. They looked around to see which direction the "hidden weapon" was coming from.

I saw someone pick up the glass ball, examine it for a long time, and then present it to Li Jun.

She saw it, saw my handkerchief, and I cheered in my heart.

Sure enough, Li Jun opened her handkerchief and saw the words I had written on it. She turned her head and held onto the window with her hand, waving at me from afar. I could even see the tears in her eyes, bright and clear under the sunlight.

I leaned forward to wave my hand as hard as I could, but I didn't notice that the dog was picking up another glass ball. I muttered that I wanted to avenge Princess Lijun, and I fired it at the convoy again, this time with extreme accuracy, right into the eyes of the Turkic envoy named Armu who had taught us a lesson with his whip. He covered his eyes with his hands and fell off his horse.