Bai Qingyan burned Xiao Rongyan’s letter. She roughly guessed that Xiao Rongyan went to Rong to deliver food to the Yan troops stationed there.
After all, winter was approaching soon. Although Beirong might provide food for the Yan soldiers, Xiao Rongyan, being cautious, would certainly make comprehensive preparations to avoid any food shortages for the Yan army.
Watching the blue flames gradually consume the letter, she couldn’t help but think of Dengzhou. She wondered if she should visit Dengzhou herself to have a heartfelt conversation with her uncle. With his wisdom, if he knew how corrupt the Imperial Family was and saw signs of the nation’s decline, he would surely plan ahead to protect the people of Dengzhou in these chaotic times.
That day, she didn’t speak clearly with Dong Changlan because relaying messages through someone else could lead to miscommunication.
But she couldn’t easily leave Shuoyang. As soon as she left, someone would immediately report her whereabouts to Dadu City.
Looking at the letter now turned to ashes, Bai Qingyan pondered carefully. freёwebnoѵel.com
Next month was the Mid-Autumn Festival. Perhaps she could discuss with her mother using the pretext of sending festival gifts to her grandmother and uncle in Dengzhou, or even bringing her grandmother to Shuoyang for a short stay. She would make a trip to Dengzhou.
Before heading to Dengzhou, she could send a message to the Crown Prince, telling him that to avoid any urgent messages about Shuoyang being missed while she wasn’t there, he should instead send any urgent messages directly to Dengzhou. This would be more reasonable.
That evening, during dinner with Mrs. Dong, Bai Qingyan mentioned wanting to go to Dengzhou to deliver Mid-Autumn Festival gifts and to bring her grandmother Madam Dong to stay with them for a while.
Dong Tingzhen was quite surprised. "Didn’t aunt already send the Mid-Autumn gifts with Brother Changlan when he left? Is cousin worried about the Beirong autumn raid?"
Dong Tingzhen, being intelligent and having been learned from the King Liang affair, now regarded Bai Qingyan as her sister and spoke candidly in front of Mrs. Dong and Bai Qingyan.
Bai Qingyan nodded and said to Mrs. Dong, "I didn’t explain things thoroughly to Changlan that day. I’m afraid relaying messages might cause problems. The best way is to go myself."
"You just returned from the Northern Frontier and now you are thinking of leaving again..." Mrs. Dong frowned deeply, clearly displeased.
"The Northern Frontier is a battlefield, Dengzhou is my maternal home. How can they be the same?" Bai Qingyan said with a smile, placing a piece of bamboo shoot on Mrs. Dong’s plate.
Dong Tingzhen tightened her grip on her chopsticks. "When Brother Changlan left that day, many people saw the convoy was full. Cousin, why not say... I am throwing a tantrum and that you are taking me to Dengzhou! Or... saying that I had a quarrel with Xiaosi would also do!"
"Sisters quarrel? What would happen to your reputation if that spread!" Mrs. Dong disapproved.
Dong Tingzhen thought for a moment and then raised her eyes, "Then, we could say that my cousin is sending me to Dengzhou because I dreamed of my grandmother and miss her..."
"Tingzhen, you shouldn’t go. I will ride there swiftly. The journey is too bumpy for you to endure." Bai Qingyan decided, "You stay in Shuoyang and keep mother company. I will bring our grandmother back quickly."
"Will you take Xiaosi this time?" Mrs. Dong knew her daughter’s nature; once she made up her mind, no one could stop her. "Take Lu Ping and Steward Liu as well!"
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