Chapter 431:

Chapter 431

 Huo Lian took the "Worry-Free Fruit" that Changgui made in imitation of the Worry-Free Fairy Fruit, and entered the palace again in a hurry.

The palace was now filled with desolation. Huo Lian was walking on the deserted palace road, but he always felt someone's eyes falling on him. With his cultivation, he could not find out the existence of the owner of the eyes.

This is the sight in the dark. In the light, Huo Lian can see a white-clothed person from the Duxian Bureau a short distance away. They seem to be looking for something.

At the gate of the East Palace, Huo Lian saw the first person in black from the Duxian Bureau he had seen since entering the palace. Just one glance at the other person's cold gaze made Huo Lian sweat on his back. The gaze was full of coercion. , Xiao Sha's aura enveloped people in an instant.

Fortunately, the man in black just glanced at it and quickly looked away. Huo Lian tentatively walked into the East Palace. When he saw that the man in black showed no sign of blocking him, he finally stepped into the East Palace.

There were unexpectedly many palace people in the East Palace. None of them dared to raise their heads, look more, or speak more.

If they had a choice, many of them didn't actually want to stay in the East Palace. It was just that the man in black at the door appeared there at some point. His intimidating power actually made these uncultivated palace people not even enter. Dare to step out, even if the black clothes don't seem to stop people from passing.

Huo Lian entered the prince's palace. There was still a strong smell of medicine, but there were not many people coming and going, and there was no blood that was brought out from time to time in the past. It seemed that the prince's condition had suddenly improved a lot.

The second prince and Yan Luan were also here. When Yan Luan saw Huo Lian, she felt unhappy for a moment for some reason, but she quickly put away the unnecessary emotion.

Seeing that the prince was also sitting by the bed instead of lying in bed, Huo Lian first bowed to the three of them obediently, and then took out the worry-free fruit: "This is a medicine developed by my Huo family that can combat black energy. Maybe it will be useful for the prince’s…disease.”

After the commotion caused by Chen Muxue and his group, these people almost knew that the prince's illness was not an illness at all...

Perhaps if the emperor dies, the prince will be fine.

The Second Prince has often had such dangerous thoughts in his mind recently.

"Thank you for your hard work." The second prince didn't look for anyone else. He stepped forward and took the porcelain bottle containing the worry-free fruit from Huo Lian and poured a few out of it.

The size of the worry-free fruit is much smaller than ordinary elixirs. It is about the size of the Liuwei Dihuang pills that were eaten one bag at a time. From this, it is easy to see that Changgui is trying to copy the step of injecting the curse-resolving grass into the Mailuo powder. But it failed. Including him, no one in the Huo family could do this.

So he gave up that method and instead adopted a simpler and cruder method, trying to directly refine the two things together. Obviously, the effect was not ideal. In the end, Changgui gave up using the refined Vein Powder and instead used Vein Powder. Scatter some of the materials and add the curse-removing grass.

This is not the worry-free fairy fruit. It can even be said to be far different from the worry-free fairy fruit, and the medicinal effect is not ideal, but Changgui still bites the bullet and names it "the worry-free fairy fruit".

The second prince did not dare to neglect the medicine that entered the prince's mouth. He first asked a palace attendant to try one. After waiting for an hour, he asked the imperial doctor to diagnose the medicine. After confirming that the palace attendant was fine, he gave the worry-free fruit to the prince.

The second prince watched with anticipation as the prince swallowed a worry-free fruit.(End of this chapter)

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