Summary
After the military order was issued five years ago, she could not return to Beijing until she died without an edict. She never thought that she would see the boy when she was young again. The past in Jiangnan was like Ink and wash generally fade away, disappearing in the yellow sand in northern Xinjiang. Until she defended her father’s foundation and collected the Pingqiang Pass, the envoy sent from the capital to negotiate peace was like a spring shirt in her memory. Still with clear eyes and a smile on his lips. He said stay safe, as if he had returned to Jiangnan again.
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