hin a short space of time, two inexplicable events occurred. First, she fell from the attic and then, the palace where she li
g princess left the table. As she walked past the window, she saw the maids-in-waiting curtsying
"Mother, what are you doing here? It is too noisy. I wanted a nap, b
u for etiquette training." said Princess Hua Jing. As Yun Shang turned, she found Hua Jing standing behind the Empress. Hua Jing wore a light blue court dress with peach blossom petals embroidered on the fringe of the tunic, a jade hairp
a real beauty. No wonder her husband from her previou
ngly, "My elder sist
e ritual of exorcism is more miraculous and interesting than folk acrobatics.
g Hua Jing talk to her in such a heartfelt way enraged Yun Sha
miss it." Yun Shang turned round to look at the Empress. The Empress looked graceful and gorgeous in a phoenix robe. The tunic stretched behind her; the color
ong ritual. You will get very tired if you keep standing her
, "Please sit down, my Empress and sister. Let's sit
quickly that Yun Shang wondered if she had imagined it. She smiled and turned to see
his hands implying that the ritual had begun. He pulled out his sword, closed his eyes and murmured a cha
nd that of compassion will live a happy and satisfied life, while those following the evil way will find themselves trapped in a cycle of unhappiness, greed, and selfishness..." The Taoist murmured an incantation before taking a sip of water from the bowl placed near the candlestic
on on it, which is thought to have magic p
ath. Suddenly her body jerked. It occurred to
liever. Though she was not an expert in Buddhism, she knew that Buddhists use sandalwood while Taoists burn aqui
dded her head. The tips of Yun Shang's mouth lifted in a brief smile. From the corner of her e
he smell was essen
gether, she had a vague idea of what to expect next. What she didn't know was what responses w
ng. The instant her hand touched her brow, Hua Jing
and there is a buzzing in my head." Yun Shang said to the Empress and Hua Jing
s chance to embarrass Yun Shang in public. "The Taoist hasn'
ter this, she beckoned Qin Yin. The servant quickly stepped forward to hold the young Princess's arms. Just as they proceeded to the inner room, the Taoist exclaimed, "Get rid of th
a gush of wind sweep across her face. Before she coul
er temper and said, "How dare you do that?
dy went forward to stop the priest. It was not until a while later
Yun Shang's forehead. "The Qingxin Palace would have been tranquil if Princess Yun Shang wasn't being haunted by a ghost. I
Yun Shang smiled. She took down the spiritual magic figure, and threw it at the Taoist. "I am not possessed and this ritual is a sham. I will ask
t Yun Shang. As the noise got louder, everyone turned round to look. Since the door was open, they could see outside the courtyard. A