Chapter 146 The poor little girl who was married off VS the inhumane prince 31

Chapter 146 The poor little girl who was married off VS the inhumane prince 31
This question made Nangong Yan a little confused. He had just come up, so how would he know?

After thinking for a while, he said, "Let's go in and worship the Buddha first, and then add some incense money and ask the temple master for a yard."

Yu Yao thought about it and found it reasonable. How could one go to a temple and not worship the Buddha first but go to sleep first?

She looked towards the brick-red temple in front of her. The smell of incense filled the air. It was quiet and solemn. The sound of bells echoed in her ears, and there seemed to be the sound of low chanting of Buddhist scriptures and the beating of wooden fish.

Led by the little monk, the group came to the main hall.

At this time, the palace door was wide open, and a pair of dozens of attendants were waiting on both sides of the door.

In the main hall, there is a golden Buddha statue about three meters tall, and three cushions are placed on the open space in front of the Buddha statue.

At this time, a middle-aged beautiful woman with lingering charm was kneeling on the futon. She was dressed very luxuriously in silk, satin, and gold hairpins.

Yu Yao knew that this beautiful woman was the eldest princess. She had seen her at the last flower viewing banquet.

When Princess Jin saw the eldest princess, she was slightly startled, then stepped forward to greet her, "Your Highness greets the eldest princess."

Although she is the princess consort, the eldest princess is the eldest daughter of the late emperor and a member of the royal family, so her status is naturally higher than hers.

Nangong Yan also stepped forward to greet her, "Yan, meet your aunt."

"Greetings, Princess." Yu Yao also greeted.

The eldest princess was the mother of Princess Zhaomin, and she felt uncomfortable calling her aunt. After thinking about it, she decided to just call her the eldest princess, which would not be wrong.

The eldest princess stood up, smiled and gave a few people a helping hand, "We are all family, why are you being so polite?"

Her eyes flashed across Yu Yao's face, her eyes deep.

Min'er kept saying that it was this woman who harmed her, but she secretly sent people to investigate and found no signs that this woman had done anything.

After the imperial physician's diagnosis, he also said that Min'er was not poisoned, but was simply caused by eating incompatible foods.

Otherwise, there is no way that he would let Yu Yao go.

Although it had nothing to do with Yu Yao, the eldest princess couldn't help but dislike her because of Min'er's words.

Yu Yao naturally noticed that the eldest princess disliked her, but she didn't care.

The princess withdrew her gaze from Yu Yao and looked at King Jin. She raised her eyebrows and smiled, "Sixth brother, why don't you even show any expression when you see me? Did I offend you?"

King Jin knew she was joking, so he naturally didn't get angry. He glanced at her and said, "I didn't offend you. I just felt so irritated by your carriage that I didn't want to talk."

He was so vicious that everyone present couldn't help but laugh out loud.

Even the Crown Princess and the Third Prince's wife, the two sisters-in-law who were interpreting the divination sticks nearby, couldn't help but twitch their lips.

Only King Jin dared to say this.

The eldest princess's face darkened a little. If someone else said this to her, she would definitely be angry, but she always knew what kind of person the Prince of Jin was.

In his eyes, except for the Princess of Jin, everyone else is shit, and his mouth is vicious. Even his third brother (Emperor Qiming) has been embarrassed by him several times.

She glared at Prince Jin and snorted, "That's fine. I'll have my servants bring the carriage to your Prince Jin's mansion later, just in time to shut up your stinky mouth."

"No matter how smelly it is, it's not as smelly as your carriage. Don't bring it to my palace, or it will stink up my palace."

Prince Jin looked disgusted.

Seeing the conversation between the brother and sister, everyone present couldn't help laughing.

Then, the Prince of Jin suddenly asked the Princess, "What's going on? What's in your carriage? Why did you bring it to Wan'an Temple?"

The princess glanced at the Prince of Jin, her face looked a little bad, and she sighed softly, "It's Min'er, she suddenly contracted a serious disease, and her body inexplicably had body odor, even the imperial physician couldn't help, I really had no choice but to bring her to see Master Huicong."

Prince Jin and Princess Jin looked at each other in bewilderment. They both knew about this matter, but they had never imagined that the serious illness would be body odor.

Although body odor does not harm health, it is a fatal blow to an unmarried girl.

No wonder we have to come to Wan'an Temple.

Prince Jin and Princess Jin looked at each other, sympathy flashing in their eyes. How could they not sympathize with a girl who had this kind of problem?

If the body odor is not cured, I am afraid no one will dare to marry her in the future. Princess Jin said a few words of comfort to the eldest princess and knelt down on the futon.

She bowed devoutly several times, muttering something.

From what Yu Yao heard, it was nothing more than blessing the Prince of Jin's Mansion with everlasting wealth, health, safety, and freedom from disasters, and also blessing her to give birth to a strong son.

Then he took the incense from the little monk next to him and put it in the incense burner.

When the princess heard Princess Jin's prayer, she was stunned for a moment and her eyes fell on Yu Yao's belly.

Getting pregnant so soon? What a blessing.

She didn't say anything and quickly left with her attendants.

After the Princess of Jin paid her respects, Nangong Yan and the Prince of Jin also followed suit.

Finally it was Yu Yao's turn. She knelt on the mat and looked at the wisps of smoke coming out of the incense burner.

She said to herself: I don't have anything to ask for. If I really have to ask for something, please bless me to complete my mission smoothly and not meet any crazy, yandere, weird male protagonist with quirks, or super difficult to conquer.

It would be best if I could meet those little puppies, obedient and innocent.
Because she begged so much, she knelt for a long time.

Nangong Yan looked at her several times, very curious about what she was begging for and why she had been kneeling for so long.

Zhou brought her maid in to burn incense. She didn't know Prince Jin, Princess Jin, and Nangong Yan, but she could tell that they were nobles.

He nodded politely to them and knelt beside Yu Yao.

Zhou bowed devoutly several times, and then began to chant in a low voice: I pray that the Buddha will bless my son Luoshu to have a prosperous career, meet noble people to help him, and have a healthy body without any disasters.
I have a small wish, I hope the Buddha can punish my unfilial daughter-in-law.
Although Zhou's voice was very soft, Yu Yao, who had excellent hearing, still heard it.

When she heard the words "my son Luo Shu", she knew who the person kneeling next to her was.

Then I heard Zhou's last words asking me to punish my unfilial daughter-in-law.

Yu Yao almost couldn't hold back the expression on her face.

Is it because Zhou Shi couldn't defeat Yu Wan that she went to the temple to pray to the Buddha?

The Princess of Jin was standing nearby, so of course she heard it as well. She looked at Zhou with a strange expression, thinking: What girl is so unlucky to marry into such a family, even having to pray to Buddha?

Yu Yao took the incense handed to her by the little monk, inserted it into the incense burner, and stood up from the cushion.

The next step was to draw lots. She shook it casually and one fell out.

She picked it up and saw that it was a bad fortune. The fortune suggested that she would be killed. Even if she didn't die, she would be humiliated in the end. It was extremely ominous.

Although it is extremely ominous, this sign also implies that there will be light at the end of the tunnel.

In a word, nothing happened in the end.

Nangong Yan's attention was always on her. When he saw her reading the fortune slip, her expression was solemn at first, and then her brows relaxed.

This shows that she understood the meaning of the fortune.

Even he couldn't understand the fortune sticks in this temple, but his wife could actually read them?

This discovery surprised Nangong Yan greatly.

Then, he said, "Yao'er, what's your fortune? Do you want to ask the master in the temple to take a look?"

"No need." Yu Yao shook her head slightly and put the stick in her hand back into the stick box.

She didn't tell me the content of the signature, so I wouldn't be worried if I didn't know.

Although the fortune shows that things will turn out well in the end, it also means that she will be in danger.

Several people looked at each other. Although they were curious about what Yu Yao's fortune was, they didn't dare to continue asking because she looked like she didn't want to talk more.

Princess Jin added some incense money to the merit incense, which was a silver note with a face value of one thousand taels.

The master next to him noticed this scene and smiled instantly, thinking: These noble people are so generous.

Afterwards, he approached them enthusiastically to chat with them and arranged a room for them to stay in.