Chapter 121 Miss Mu Er should apologize
"What did Miss Mu Er say? How could I not have known that I had made my father and grandmother so angry? Could it be that my grandmother accidentally fell and broke her leg? On the way I came, the coachman also saw the rosy-faced Prime Minister, sitting on his How about going out in an exclusive carriage? Can you still go out if you are sick? "
The cold voice at the door made all the ladies present turn their heads. Everyone saw three ladies coming in, and the maid behind them.
When they saw the appearance of the woman in front of them, they all showed stunning eyes. The woman in the front was extremely beautiful, with exquisite facial features, picturesque eyebrows, and an aloof temperament. Although she was dressed in a low-key manner, everything was valuable. The woman had a smile on her face and was dignified. Generous, both looks and temperament are better than Liu Lingwei.
The two young ladies at the back are pretty, smile without showing their teeth, and every move is extremely standard, as if they have been measured with a ruler, and every move has the style of a lady.
Mu Fengyan's frown, smile and behavior were completely different from the other two ladies, but everyone's eyes still fell on her unconsciously.
The second princess and the third princess were a little jealous looking at Mu Fengyan's appearance.
Mu Fengyan ignored the looks of others and walked straight into the hall, followed by the other two people.
Standing one foot away from the eldest princess who was sitting on top, the three of them performed the Wanfu ceremony together and said together,
"My daughter has met Her Royal Highness, the eldest princess, and wishes her all the best."
The eldest princess looked at the three people walking up to her, and she could tell at a glance which one was Miss Mu Da. With a smile on her face, she said, "Hurry up and sit down."
"Thank you, Your Royal Highness Princess."
The maid next to the princess stepped forward to lead the three of them to their seats. Mu Fengyan also wanted to turn around and follow them back, but the maid stopped her and said,
"Miss Mu Da, please stay. Miss Mu Da's position is here."
Mu Fengyan turned around, looked at the empty seat below the princess, and raised her eyebrows. What did the princess mean? Arranging yourself in this position out of respect for the future Princess Regent? Or will he become the target of their public criticism for a while? Or are you making a fool of yourself here?
No matter what the situation was, she, Mu Fengyan, was not afraid.
Follow the maid to the seat and slowly sit down.
The eldest princess watched all this silently, picked up the tea and lowered her head to drink tea. She specially arranged Miss Mu Da here. She wanted to see someone who had never attended the banquet and put her there. In such a high position, can she hold it down? If she is so nervous that she can't even say anything for a while, it just happens to be what she wants. She believes that in a few days, it will be reported that the regent has married a timid person. The dull face of the princess is still her Nine Emperors Uncle.
After Mu Fengyan took her seat, she nodded towards one of the ladies who came in with her.
Mu Fengyan met them at the gate of the princess's mansion. The three of them already knew each other. One of them was the same age as Mu Fengyan and was Sun Nianwei, the legitimate daughter of Master Sun, the cabinet scholar. My cousin - Miss Sun Pan'er, Sun Pan'er is one year younger than Sun Nianwei, but she has much more thoughts than Sun Nianwei. Sun Nianwei's eyes are clear, but Sun Pan'er is a little bit embarrassed. She sees Mu Fengyan At that time, she thought she had hidden the jealousy and ridicule in her eyes very well, but how could it escape Mu Fengyan's eyes.
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