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2585 Chapter 2586-completely possible
Gu Xin looked at the group of nanlin emissaries and then at the sky outside. It was getting dark.
There were still two to three hours left, so why don’t we chat while eating? I’ll give them a detailed analysis of the situation in nanlin.
By that time, Lu Yang should have finished his work.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAt first, Gu Xin had deduced that ah Yin was either the eldest Princess or the third princess’s woman, so it was possible that both of them were sisters.
Just like the eldest Princess, she was the child that her parents doted on the most and had high hopes for her. In the end, she suddenly changed her personality. She did not fight for anything and was gentle and quiet. When she grew up and was looking for a husband, the two of them didn’t know each other at all. They didn’t get along for long, but she, who never disobeyed her parents, insisted on marrying the Prince Consort.
Perhaps it was really love at first sight, but it was also possible that she had her eyes on other people’s military power.
The eldest Princess had every reason and opportunity to place one of her own people by the second Princess ‘side. When the time was right, she could do what she wanted to do.
As for the third Princess, Gu Xin had never met her before and thought she was stupid. However, there were some people who liked to play dumb. She might look arrogant and domineering on the outside, but who knew what she was thinking?
Just like Princess Jinghe, before she met the Gu family, she was also arrogant and domineering. Who in the capital didn’t say that she couldn’t get married? Also, unless she did something that harmed the interests of the royal family, she would be fine no matter how arrogant she was.
She knew about this, so you can’t say that she’s stupid or ostentatious. If you really think so and want to harm her or make things difficult for her, she might make you die a worse death.
Therefore, Gu Xin’s evaluation of the third Princess of nanlin was two-sided.
Of course, she was more inclined to believe that ah Yin was the eldest princess’s woman, because the eldest Princess had this condition, but the third Princess did not.
Nanlin wasn’t as big as the great Zhou. It was only equivalent to the great Zhou’s largest state capital. The military power wasn’t divided. In other words, the great Princess wanted to win over all the people in her husband’s family. Then, she would succeed. In order to avoid her reputation being damaged, she naturally wouldn’t fight with the second Princess directly. She wanted to be the heir.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHowever, after listening to Lord Jiang’s explanation, Gu Xin felt that there was a third suspect, and that was the Prince Consort.
“No one else knows about the big Fuma’s disfigurement except for him. It’s said that there were also men of sacrifice who fled. They were all injured to such an extent. Why did the men of sacrifice escape when your reinforcements didn’t arrive? Not killing you before running?
Since they were men of sacrifice, they must have the determination to succeed when they went out on a mission. Even if they died, they would not hesitate. How could they run away when their target had no reinforcements? This did not make sense at all.
It was entirely possible that the Fuma’s family wanted to turn nanlin upside down with their military power.
Of course, there was also the biggest possibility that the eldest Princess and the eldest Prince Consort had known each other for a long time and the couple knew everything.
Gu Xin couldn’t help but sigh. In a big country like great Zhou, a big tribe like Yunhai, or a small country like nanlin, regardless of whether they had many children, such conflicts were inevitable.
She truly felt that this problem had rarely appeared in the history of nanlin. It wasn’t because they were all Buddhist, but because they didn’t have many children. It wasn’t just one or two, but three. Wasn’t this a problem?