Chapter 83 Secret Competition

"You mean, there is some kind of spy here. That is, your spy here?"

Lou Huai nodded: "Now it seems that this is the only possibility, but who it is, I'm afraid it will take a lot of effort to find out who it is."

As soon as the two of them finished talking, Si Yi turned back.

After asking Lou Huai how he made Si Shaowen go away, he also heard from Lou Huai that there might be something to do with it.

"Do you need my help? We often have agents and spies assigned to our hospital, and we have some experience in handling this matter. If Brother Wuyou is..."

"No need." Lou Huai glanced sideways at the girl whose eyes were on Si Yi, and there was a hint of competitiveness in his eyes, "I have my own way."

Although Si Yi and Lou Huai didn't spend much time together, they exchanged a lot of letters.

Soon I noticed some coldness coming from Lou Huai.

After a moment of silence, without saying anything more, Zuo Weiyue reminded him that it was time to treat his eye disease.

When Zuo Weiyue treated Lou Huai's eye diseases before, she mostly went to his bed room, in a relatively private place.

Then they subconsciously wanted to let Lou Huai lead the way and they would move their positions.

But Lou Huai spoke at this moment and stopped them.

"Just right here. It just so happens that I also have some things I want to talk to A Yiyan."

Si Yi guessed the intention of Lou Huai's words and wanted to refuse out loud, so he heard him continue: "It has to do with some things in the capital."

All he could do was pause his steps, purse his lips to suppress the flash of annoyance in his eyes, and nod in response.

Because Lou Huai was watching, Zuo Weiyue's hands, which were usually pressed on Si Yi's temples, did not dare to touch Si Yi's skin too hard.

He just touched it slightly and looked very careful.

Despite this, she still saw some displeasure in Lou Huai's eyes.

But there was no way, the treatment required physical contact, so she could only pretend that she didn't see it and continue to send magic power into Si Yi's temple.

Si Yi also noticed that Zuo Weiyue's touch was different from usual. After shaking the hands hidden under his sleeves, he suppressed the inexplicable irritability and asked Lou Huai about the business: "Brother Wuyou is

If I want to say something, I’ll just say it right now: the treatment I receive here doesn’t matter.”

"Well, I recently got a piece of news from the capital about the imperial concubine. Doesn't she have a Ninth Princess under her knees?"

When she heard the word "imperial concubine", Zuo Weiyue noticed that Si Yi's lips suddenly pursed tightly, as if she was extremely concerned about this person.

"That's true, but what did the Ninth Princess do?"

"It was indeed done, but it failed. The imperial concubine sent the Nine Princesses to my power, the current Admiral Qu - Qu Xi, in order to intercept the secret letter I wrote to him."

"Admiral Qu is your power?" Si Yi was a little surprised. After all, with Qu Xi's status, if he was really from Lou Huai, he would not be exiled to the Eternal Cold City and suffer.

"Well, it happened not long ago. This power was left to me by my adoptive father Gong Congde."

Only then did Si Yi understand a little bit, nodded and then motioned for Lou Huai to continue.

"After that, I asked Qu Xi to send someone to investigate the ninth princess and the imperial concubine. After investigation, I found that the imperial concubine was not only helping Prince An, but also secretly had a close relationship with the current Prince Gong, Lou Gaoyi."

"Prince Gong, the real culprit who caused my aunt's death? How could he have anything to do with the emperor's concubine?"

"Wait a minute. What are you talking about?" As an observer, Zuo Weiyue was confused.

Seeing that the more they talked, the more confused she became. She couldn't help it anymore, so she looked at Lou Huai for help: "Muggle Lou, please tell me the cause and effect of this."

Because this matter was relatively private to Si Yi, Lou Huai had never told Zuo Weiyue before.

So even though she was curious, she didn't agree quickly. Instead, she looked at Si Yi and asked, "Ayi, can you tell Xiaoyue about this?"

"Okay, anyway, the three of us have a relationship worthy of mutual trust. There is no need to trouble Brother Wuyou. You said it. I will answer her questions."

After Si Yi said that, he suppressed some dizziness caused by Zuo Weiyue's treatment of his eyes and brain. After feeling a little more awake, he spoke again: "My mother was only twenty years old when she died.

Seven years old, I had just turned ten at that time."

"She died of great guilt and depression because she felt that she had killed my aunt, who was four years younger than her and was the biological sister of Concubine Rong in the palace at that time."

Zuo Weiyue didn't understand a little: "Then why did you tell your uncle before that you stayed in the City of Eternal Cold to investigate the truth about your mother's death? If she died in a depressed mood, what else were you investigating?"

Just after asking this question, Zuo Weiyue saw Si Yi's obviously stunned expression, and then realized that she had quietly followed him to eavesdrop on this matter.

After looking awkward for a moment, he apologized to Si Yi.

"At that time, I also wanted to help Lou Muggle collect some information, so that's why"

The girl's voice became softer and quieter because of her guilty conscience. When she heard it later, it even sounded to Si Yi like she was being coquettish to him.

He curved his lips and smiled, shook his head, and comforted her: "It's okay. In fact, I have already noticed what happened between you and the past through the milky smell on your body, but it was not easy to expose you directly at the time."

Si Yi knew it right away when he heard it, and the heat on Zuo Weiyue's surface became more obvious.

Si Yi seemed to be aware of her embarrassment and quickly continued the topic to help divert her attention: "The reason why we need to investigate is because before my aunt died, my mother wrote a letter and sent it to the capital. Then

Soon after, my mother failed to receive a reply, but received news that my aunt was dead."

"You mean, it was the letter your mother wrote that killed your aunt?"

"That's true, but I also read the letters my mother wrote to my aunt at the time. They were just ordinary words that shouldn't have gone to the extent of killing my aunt. Plus, after what happened, my mother no longer wanted to

When I saw Si Xiangpeng, I just shed tears every day and muttered that she had harmed my aunt."

"At that time, I felt something was not right. When I got older and thought about this matter, I finally guessed a possibility. That was the letter my mother sent to the capital at that time.

There is also something written by Si Xiangpeng, otherwise she would not be reluctant to see Si Xiangpeng again."

After Si Yi finished talking about the past in a long way, his brows were already stained with a touch of sadness.

"As for Prince Gong, whom Brother Wuyou and I just talked about, the fact that he killed my aunt was also investigated by me not long ago under the guidance of Brother Wuyou. However, the evidence in hand is not enough to identify him directly."

Tsk, the two people started fighting openly and secretly.

(End of chapter)

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