Letters from the South

As Su Yan read the letter, the more numb she felt. She felt that Gu Ruoyun was becoming more and more like her mother's tone. She was not allowed to do this or that.

Su Yan could not stop cursing in her heart but anyone could see the smile on her face.

She did not go out either. She opened the window and shouted to Chu Tao outside, "Chu Tao, Chu Tao, bring me a brush and ink."

Chu Tao and the others looked at each other and said with a smile, "Yes, Princess Consort."

Su Yan thought for a moment and said, "Forget it, I'll go to the study by myself."

As she said that, she was about to rush out of the room. Just as she took a step out, without waiting for Chu Tao's reminder, her body froze. She consciously put on her shoes and put on a coat before going out.

Chu Tao's hand, which was about to help her, stopped in mid-air, wondering why she was so obedient on that day.

Su Yan rushed to the imperial study.