"This letter..." The Seventh Princess’s voice was very melodious, like the gentle singing of a yellow oriole. She looked at the letter on the desk; Ah Da didn’t pay much attention to personal hygiene, and the letter had been in Ah Da’s possession for many days, so it wasn’t in good condition either. "This letter was handed over by a lunatic. The man said that the person you are looking for, Your Highness, is now in the Mist Capital! And this letter has not been unsealed by subordinates, so we don’t yet know what the contents of the letter are." The Seventh Princess paused slightly, then slowly squinted her eyes. "Open it." The subordinate picked up the envelope and opened it. This was done for the safety of the Seventh Princess. In the Heavenly Family, whether one competes or not, plotting and scheming against each other was a common occurrence. If the letter was poisoned or carried some harmful substance, it would be unwise for the Seventh Princess to touch it directly. Moreover, the letter was too dirty to sully the Seventh Princess’s noble self. In any case, the Seventh Princess sat in place, but she tapped her index finger on the armrest of her wheelchair. Her emotions seemed uneasy, though she tried hard to maintain her composure. Only trusted people could see that her heart was already in turmoil. After the subordinate finished opening the letter, the Seventh Princess uttered one word, "Read!!" And what happened next unfolded naturally. The letter was handwritten by Lu Yinyin, and it described the person who the Seventh Princess had been searching for all along. Even though they hadn’t met or seen each other in person, the Seventh Princess was already sure. That person was in Jiangnan, the man she’d thought about for many years was in Jiangnan! Afterward, the Seventh Princess had Ah Da interrogated, but Ah Da was so deranged that he couldn’t explain clearly. However, Ah Da remembered the way. The Mist Capital was hidden in the mountains and had fallen into decline over the years, gradually becoming a place forgotten by the Imperial Court in the wilderness. If there was no one to lead the way, it was indeed very difficult to find, so the Seventh Princess prepared a little and, that night, instructed Ah Da to lead the way. She rode in a carriage, leading a team of nearly a hundred personal soldiers, almost racing towards the Mist Capital. However, while the Seventh Princess was busy traveling, she neglected the fact that her every move along the way was being observed by some informants, who quickly used carrier pigeons to send news of the Seventh Princess’s departure to the Mist Capital. Liang Zhichen, before losing his memory, wasn’t someone who was completely carefree, and after losing his memory, though he initially didn’t care about anything, he was followed by Tie Yi and some of the confidants who had once followed him in Shenglong Hall. But by accidentally expanding his territory too much, he now presides over a city, regarded by the cities’ people as a deity, as their protector. Unbeknownst to him, he had already accumulated countless human bonds. When he received a message from a carrier pigeon, he exhaled heavily. The Seventh Princess, she can’t be killed. Her status is too noble. If she truly dies in his territory, it would be akin to stirring up an unclosable hornet’s nest. The depth of feeling between the Seventh Princess and the currently reigning Eighth Princess of the Imperial Court is uncertain for now, but Liang Zhichen has his own channels to obtain certain important intelligence. One piece of intelligence was particularly worth focusing on. Originally, the Ninth Princess Ji Qianhuang was greatly favored by Her Majesty the Empress and was the most suitable candidate to inherit the throne. However, later on, as the Empress fell seriously ill and withdrew from politics, the Eighth Princess seized the opportunity to rise to power, while the Ninth Princess faced repeated defeats, almost unable to defend herself, resulting in an overwhelmingly one-sided situation.