The Whole Dynasty Spoils the Tyrant's Beloved Youngest Daughter-Chapter 270

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Chapter 270: Chapter 270

The man heard Jun Ning’s words and no longer dared to think that Jun Ning would ask him to help wipe her dirty bottom. Because the tasks she assigned him were none of the usual sort, and her speech was so fluent and logical that she was clearly not an ordinary child.

He couldn’t underestimate such a person, nor did he dare to. He knew that when he was her age, he was still playing in the mud, understanding nothing.

He endured the intense pain in his body, got off the couch, knelt towards Jun Ning, and expressed his loyalty, "Yes, Miss. Ye Ying will definitely complete the tasks you’ve assigned. When you come next time, you will see a completely transformed mansion."

"Good." Jun Ning nodded and was about to leave.

But Ye Ying suddenly spoke up behind her, stopping her, "Miss, may I ask one more question?"

"Ask." Jun Ning said calmly.

The man hesitated for a moment before decisively speaking, "Aren’t you worried about leaving me here alone, using your name for ill deeds? Or that I might take the opportunity to escape?"

Jun Ning didn’t turn around, softly saying, "When employing someone, don’t doubt them; if you doubt them, don’t employ them."

She saved his life, and he immediately wanted to repay the favor, showing he was a person who understood gratitude.

A person who knows how to be grateful can’t be too bad.

Jun Ning trusted the man.

The man heard Jun Ning’s words and couldn’t help but be moved to tears.

He had drifted through the martial world for many years, helped his former master complete many outstanding tasks, and created much value. To his former master, he was utterly loyal, never harboring even the slightest rebellious intent. But his former master ended up suspecting him due to trivial matters and others’ provocations, distrusted him, beat him half to death, and sold him.

He had never been trusted.

This was the tragic story of the first half of his life.

But at this moment, facing the trust of a new young mistress, he had only one thought: "A loyal soldier would rather die for a bosom friend. Young mistress, henceforth Ye Ying is willing to go through fire and water for you without hesitation."

"Alright, get up!"

"Take good care of your wounds these days, spend more money to nourish your body. I hope next time I see you, you’ll be completely healed."

"Also, don’t be afraid to spend money, I have plenty."

After Jun Ning finished speaking, she continued onward.

Ye Ying didn’t get up. He suppressed his emotions, urgently asking another crucial question, "Young mistress, what should I call you?"

Jun Ning coolly replied, "Wild Rose." That was her codename during missions in her previous life.

It was a cool and stunning name.

Ye Ying listened and said, "Got it."

...

When Jun Ning arrived at the National Guardian General Mansion, she crawled through a dog hole to enter, then swiftly returned to her own quarters.

She quickly removed the coverings from her face and head, collapsed onto the bed, and fell asleep; she was so tired she couldn’t keep her eyes open.

Alas, children are really not suited to staying up late.

This sleep lasted until lunch time, and Jun Ning still hadn’t woken up.

Madam Qi sent someone to call Jun Ning for a meal, only to find Jun Ning wasn’t awake yet.

Madam Qi thought something was wrong with Jun Ning, that she was ill, and quickly sought an Imperial Physician to check on her.

After examining her, the Imperial Physician remained silent for a long time before saying, "Princess Anle is fine, she’s just asleep. Is it necessary to have me check for this? I’m very busy every day, you know?"

The Imperial Physician said this angrily, packed up his medical kit, and walked away.

Madam Qi accompanied him with a smile to send him off, then had the kitchen prepare some food for Jun Ning and waited for Jun Ning to wake up herself.

When Jun Ning woke up, Madam Qi still wanted to ask her something, but before opening her mouth, Emperor Yongning summoned her away.

Emperor Yongning became terrified upon hearing Madam Qi had summoned an Imperial Physician for Jun Ning and hurriedly instructed Xiao Lizi to draft a decree to call Jun Ning back to the palace.

Jun Ning did return to the palace but not to the Imperial Study Room; she went to Cining Palace. The Empress Dowager hadn’t seen her in a while and probably missed her greatly. However, strangely, why hadn’t the Empress Dowager summoned her over?

Previously, after not seeing her for just a few days, she would summon her over.

Now, after such a long absence, she hadn’t summoned her, which was quite odd.

Puzzled, Jun Ning entered Cining Palace and smelled a strong aroma of Chinese medicine.

"What’s wrong with Grand Empress Dowager?" Jun Ning asked Nanny Zhang behind her, but Nanny Zhang was unaware of the cause and shook her head worriedly at Jun Ning.

Jun Ning lifted her skirt and hurriedly headed to the Empress Dowager’s sleeping chamber. She saw the Empress Dowager lying on the bed, looking lifeless, her face utterly devoid of blood. Jun Ning choked and asked, "Grand Empress Dowager, what happened to you? You were fine before, weren’t you?" 𝑓𝓇𝘦ℯ𝘸𝘦𝑏𝓃𝑜𝘷ℯ𝑙.𝑐𝑜𝓂

Turning to the maids beside her, she asked, "Why didn’t you tell me Grand Empress Dowager has become this ill?"

"Princess, it was the Empress Dowager who forbade anyone from telling others about her illness," the young maid replied apologetically.

"Alright!" Jun Ning said dejectedly, then asked, "When did Grand Empress Dowager become like this?"

"It’s already been several months," the young maid sighed deeply, "Ever since Prince Xiao Yao’s legitimate daughter wrote a letter mocking the Empress Dowager, the Empress got sick from anger and has been bedridden since."

"What? Grand Empress Dowager was angered by Jun Yang into this state?" Jun Ning was livid.

That fool Jun Yang, how dare she cause trouble?

"Where’s the letter?"

"Bring it to me."

She must carefully examine what kind of letter Jun Yang wrote to Grand Empress Dowager, causing her to become so upset.

The young maid was originally hesitant to easily take out the letter that Jun Yang had written, but Jun Ning wouldn’t be easily brushed off, and when the maid refused to help find it, she searched herself.

She’d eventually find it.

After searching for most of the day, she finally found it.

Opening the dusty letter, Jun Ning started to read, but after just a few lines, she despairingly gave up. The writing was so atrocious she couldn’t even recognize any characters.

"The Empress Dowager also took three days to figure out what the little Commandery Princess had written," an observing maid commented on Jun Ning’s distress.

Unyielding, Jun Ning said, "No matter how many days it takes, carefully deciphering, I’ll figure out what she’s written."

Once she figures it out, she won’t let Jun Yang off.

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Unyielding, Jun Ning said, "No matter how many days it takes, carefully deciphering, I’ll figure out what she’s written."

Once she figures it out, she won’t let Jun Yang off.

Unyielding, Jun Ning said, "No matter how many days it takes, carefully deciphering, I’ll figure out what she’s written."

Once she figures it out, she won’t let Jun Yang off.

Unyielding, Jun Ning said, "No matter how many days it takes, carefully deciphering, I’ll figure out what she’s written."

Once she figures it out, she won’t let Jun Yang off.