Chapter 1165: i don’t want to fight

Chapter 1165 I don't want to fight

Father didn't care much about his spiritual pet before.

But today I seem to have seen Xiao Hei several times.

And the eyes look so scary.

Feng Tianlan didn't say anything.

He carried Feng Yuanxi into the carriage and left the palace.

Back to Prince Lan's mansion, the shocking wind came to meet him.

"Your Highness, Xiao Shizi, you are back."

Seeing Feng Tianlan hugging Feng Yuanxi, a hint of surprise appeared in his eyes.

Thinking that it might be because there was no one else, the master did it himself, so he hurriedly stretched out his hand, intending to take the little prince over.

However, Feng Tianlan turned a blind eye, hugged Feng Yuanxi, and asked as he walked, "How is the matter going?"

"all the best."

Feng Tianlan's expression did not change, and he said quietly: "Go get the medicine."

Hearing the news, he was startled: "His Highness is injured?"

"It's this little thing."

Jingfeng looked worriedly at the little man in his arms.

Feng Yuanxi's face was only bruised, and he couldn't see clearly in dark places.

He raised his hand: "I got a little injury on my hand, but it's nothing serious. Don't worry about Uncle Jingfeng."

Jingfeng noticed a wound on his hand.

He thought to himself, shouldn’t he be going to the palace for a banquet? Who dares to hurt the little prince Jingui?

"Subordinate, go get it now."

He left in a hurry.

It's not that I don't have medicine on me.

But of course the medicine for Xiao Shizi cannot be ordinary medicine.

Xiao Shizi is young, with tender skin and a noble status, and there is special medicine for him.

Feng Tianlan carried Feng Yuanxi to the back house, and then put him down.

A pair of sharp eyes stared at Feng Yuanxi.

Feng Yuanxi gradually felt uneasy.

He lowered his head, staring at the toes of his shoes.

Gu Qingluan blinked.

The dog man doesn't comfort Yuan Xi, what is he doing? Cold violence?

"what happened?"

Feng Tianlan asked.

Feng Yuanxi didn't dare to hide anything, and told Feng Tianlan everything he knew.

He knew that the group of snakes was controlled by Xiao Hei, but he didn't say it out.

He is only three years old, his articulation is not so clear, and he has a childish pronunciation, which sounds soft and cute.

But Feng Tianlan's complexion sank little by little.

Gu Qingluan could sense his dissatisfaction no matter how dull he was, and this dissatisfaction was not with other people, but with Yuanxi.

The son is being bullied, why is he angry with his son?

"Feng Yuanxi, can't you beat a few brats? Where have you learned everything I taught you?"

When Feng Yuanxi heard him calling her by name and surname, her small body trembled.

Gu Qingluan remembered the time in Tianjing a few months ago.

Little Yuanxi was also trembling from his father's fright.

It turns out that this is how he treated his son before!

That time, it was because Yuanxi ran away from home and was almost in danger. There was indeed something wrong.

But this time, what's wrong with Yuanxi?

Yuan Xi is only three years old, how could he have the face to lose his temper at his son?

The son was being bullied. As a father, he failed to fulfill his duty of protection. How dare he blame his son for not being able to beat others?

Is there something wrong with his brain?

Gu Qingluan was so angry that his teeth itched, he raised his head and grinned at Feng Tianlan.

Dare to bully her son, I will bite you to death!

Feng Tianlan glanced at her coldly.

Feng Yuanxi hurriedly hid Gu Qingluan in his sleeves.

Gu Qingluan was blocked by his sleeves.

Xiao Yuanxi's voice reached her ears.

"I don't want to fight."

"This king didn't let you fight. If they bully you, you bully them back. This is self-defense, not fighting." Feng Tianlan said angrily.

His Feng Tianlan's son had no reason to stand up and be bullied.

Feng Yuanxi closed his mouth and didn't say anything.

No matter how stupid Feng Tianlan was, he could sense that his mood was not right at this time.

(end of this chapter)

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