Chapter 435: Chapter 429_1 Chapter 435: Chapter 429_1 Lin Yue wasn’t completely without her guard up, but she felt that it was her first ti in the Imperial Palace, and since she didn’t know anyone there and had no conflicts of interest, there shouldn’t be anyone who would go out of their way to target her. As for the inexplicable trouble caused by the Fourth Princess, having listened to Princess Yongle’s explanation, she also believed that the Fourth Princess was really gunning for the Third Princess. After all, the dealings between the Zhang Family and the Fourth Princess were clandestine, and few people were aware of their connection. Apart from the issue with the Third Princess, Lin Yue couldn’t think of any reason why the Fourth Princess would stoop so low as to deal with a re peasant woman like herself.
“Hold on, sister, are you sure we’re going the right way? I don’t seem to have passed through here before.” After walking for a while, Lin Yue sensed sothing was amiss. The palace maid seed to be intentionally leading her to less crowded areas, whereas when she ca to the Royal Garden with Princess Yongle earlier, she could still rember so parts of the route, and there were occasionally other palace maids they bumped into; this was definitely not the way from Yongle Palace to the Royal Garden.
The Palace Maid’s expression stiffened montarily upon hearing Lin Yue’s questioning, but she quickly regained her composure. “Mistress Lin, you’re overthinking things. The Royal Garden is vast, and I wanted to quickly escort you back to Yongle Palace, so I took a shortcut.”
“I see, but why didn’t you tell that in advance? And I’m in no hurry, so there’s no need to take a shortcut. I should take the sa route back—I saw so scenic spots on the way here that I was thinking of looking at again on my way back. Let’s stick to the route we ca from. If you don’t have ti, sister, feel free to leave; I can make my own way back.” Although the Palace Maid’s response was plausible, Lin Yue still felt sothing was off and was sure there was a problem. She refused to continue following the maid and turned back to the original path, her mind filled with heightened vigilance, hoping it was just her overthinking.
Seeing Lin Yue turn to leave, the Palace Maid panicked—there wasn’t much distance left to go, and once Lin Yue was taken there, nothing further would involve her. Abandoning the task halfway might incur severe punishnt from her master. So, she quickly reached out to stop Lin Yue.
“Mistress Lin, you may have ti, but I do not. I still have to do my duty after escorting you back, and we’re almost there. Please, just co with , otherwise it would have been a waste of my ti.” There was an air of compulsion in the maid’s words, making it clear she was forcing Lin Yue to comply.
If Lin Yue was rely suspicious before, the Palace Maid’s deanor now left no doubt that this was a trap. Likely Princess Yongle and the Palace Maid Bilian had been deliberately drawn away by them. She was just a simple peasant woman, with no connections or offenses within the palace. Who would go to such lengths to target her?
Could it be the Fourth Princess taunting the Third Princess again? But that was going too far. The Third Princess had already warned the Fourth Princess, and given the latter’s situation, she should have been wise enough to back down. Why would she repeatedly challenge the Third Princess’s limits? If things turned sour, only the Fourth Princess would suffer. Princess Yongle had even assured her that the Fourth Princess would cause her no further trouble, so what was going on?
Regardless of the details or who wanted to target her, escaping the present predicant was paramount. Seeing the Palace Maid block her path forcefully, Lin Yue’s face also showed surprise. “What are you trying to do, sister? You’re the one who offered to take to Yongle Palace, not at my request. Acting like this… could it be you are plotting sothing?”
“Since you’ve figured it out, I won’t waste any more words. Just co quietly and you might suffer less. Otherwise, don’t bla for being rude.”
“Hmph, what a joke. Do you think I’m so foolish that I’d follow you, knowing you have ill intentions? Forget about it.” Lin Yue glanced at the Palace Maid blocking her path, snorted coldly, “Let pass, good dogs don’t block the way!”
With that, Lin Yue didn’t wait for the Palace Maid to react. She suddenly moved into action, using a basic move to grab and flip the maid over her shoulder, throwing her to the ground. Then, without a second glance, she ran back the way she ca at top speed. The place was too secluded, with too few people. If sothing happened, no one would hear her cries for help. She needed to reach a place crowded and safe, Lin Yue silently encouraged herself.
The Palace Maid, only sent to guide Lin Yue, wasn’t skilled in martial arts and could only watch helplessly as Lin Yue ran off. Incapable of giving chase, she despondently sat on the ground, knowing a severe punishnt awaited her.
Lin Yue didn’t know how long she had run or even which direction she headed; she just kept running, fearing the people behind her might catch up. Not until she was exhausted and couldn’t run any farther, did she stop to rest. It seed she had shaken off her tail, and there was no imdiate danger. Collapsed on the ground, she had no idea where she was.
“Good heavens, where am I?” Lin Yue despondently sat on the ground, gazing at the clear blue sky above, her mind echoing that the Imperial Palace truly was no place for the faint-hearted. In less than two days, she had encountered danger twice and wondered when Princess Yongle would notice her absence and send soone to find her. She was exposed while her enemies lurked in the shadows. Even if she had montarily evaded her pursuers, she wasn’t truly safe until reunited with the Princess. She had to be extra cautious.
“Emperor, the weather is lovely today, perfect for a stroll to clear your mind.” Abao remarked cheerfully, noticing the Emperor was in a good mood.
Huangfu Jing glanced at Abao before looking off into the distance, seemingly lost in thought. It took him a mont to respond, “I heard that Yongle is touring the Royal Garden with that Mistress Lin. I wonder where they have wandered off to. We might just bump into them, and it would be a good opportunity for to see what sets this Lin Yue apart from others.”
The previous day, Abao told Huangfu Jing about the gas and rules that Lin Yue had taught Princess Yongle and the Fifth Princess. Having tried them himself and finding them sowhat interesting, his curiosity about Lin Yue grew. Although he hadn’t specifically summoned her yet, he was eager to et this extraordinary peasant woman if given a chance.
Princess Yongle, having left Cining Palace, felt sothing was amiss with today’s events. She didn’t know which useless servant had given the wrong ssage. When she had arrived at Cining Palace, the Empress Dowager had been fine, showing no sign of being upset as reported. Concerned, she indirectly inquired a few tis, but everything seed normal, and after making small talk, she left, still full of doubts.
“Princess, Princess, are you alright? You scared to death!” Bilian hastily made her way to Cining Palace, and as luck would have it, she ran into Princess Yongle just coming out. Rushing towards her, Bilian was a mix of anxiety and concern.
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