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If the things Tan Rou had done before were for collaboration, then the things she was about to do were for a friend.
She truly admired Samiyi, a vase-like princess who had lived in the palace for over thirty years, yet possessed such great courage; Tan Rou held her in high esteem.
The interests of the royal family and the nobility were interlinked. The King had the greatest power, yet he was also constrained by the nobility. But Samiyi was different; she was fearless. She not only opposed the nobility but also dared to mobilize the King's guard without authorization.
If others knew what Samiyi had done, she, as a princess, might well be sent to the trial stand.
"The King's guard can't just be mobilized at will, right?" Tan Rou asked.