Chapter 801: Zhen Guo Princess Black Belly Emperor (21)

Chapter 801 Zhen Guo Princess Belly Black Emperor (21)

Yuanqian picked up the teacup with one hand, and listened carefully to the discussion between the two.

Heh, the voice is so loud, is it because you are afraid that others will not hear you?

The next topic of the two of them was nothing more than discussing how Ji Yue pleaded for the people, and how the eldest princess Mu Ruyue was a disaster for the country and the people!

Mu Ruqing heard it, and already hated it very much.

If it wasn't for Yuanqian in front of him, I'm afraid he would have already attacked those two people.

It is Dongfeng, which is really unbearable.

But he can't act at this time, the eldest princess and the emperor are both leaving the palace privately, if he makes trouble here, I'm afraid people will find out soon.

At that time, it will only cause trouble for the eldest princess.

He poured all his anger onto the teacup in his hand, with such great force that he almost crushed the teacup. Fortunately, Yuanqian saw it, "Put it down!" Yuanqian said coldly.

So reckless!

Dongfeng put down the teacup unwillingly, blood oozing faintly from the palm of his hand.

Yuan Qian frowned, took out the best wound medicine from his bosom and threw it to Dongfeng, with an indifferent attitude, "Don't you want your hand?" Is there something wrong with your brain? Don't make life difficult for yourself!

Dongfeng looked down at the white porcelain bottle in his hand, showing aggrieved face, "I'm sorry, I'm useless, I can't protect you!"

If he had any use, he wouldn't be like this.

Mu Ruqing on the side tugged at Yuanqian's sleeve.

"Don't be angry, I'm going to argue with them right now, how can I talk so nonsense?"

Yuan raised his eyebrows lightly, it wasn't a big deal, why did the two of them look like this.

She is a person who has always thought about it.

So, next, Yuanqian comforted Mu Ruqing and Dongfeng, don't pay too much attention to these things, it's just rumors, don't take it seriously.

Mu Ruqing and Dongfeng looked bewildered.

this…

Is there something wrong?

It was obvious that she was the victim, so why did she comfort the two of them?

After about half a cup of tea, the two stood up and left the restaurant.

Yuan's shallow eyes were delighted, heh, the opportunity has come.

She raised her hand to pay the money, pulled Mu Ruqing to shout Dongfeng, and the three of them followed in the direction of those two people.

Dongfeng had a vague premonition.

Seeing the two people walking further and further apart.

Not far away there is an empty and lonely alley.

Yuanqian hooked his lips, took out three ingots of silver and handed them to Dongfeng, "Now, before those two people, put one of the ingots on the ground at the entrance of the alley, and the other two ingots should be kept a distance from the first ingot. Lead them to the depths of the alley, remember not to let them see you."

Dongfeng nodded, with inexplicable surprise on his expression, but he noticed the light in Yuanqian's eyes.

Vaguely, he felt that the eldest princess was about to dig a hole.

Suddenly, Dongfeng disappeared in front of the two of them.

Yuan Qian nodded in satisfaction.

Dongfeng used to be a man of the rivers and lakes, and his martial arts are very good, especially the lightness kung fu, which follows the wind like a shadow and leaves no trace on the snow.

This kind of trivial matter is easy for him.

Mu Ruqing looked at Yuanqian's appearance, and seemed to already know what she wanted to do in her heart.

"Sister Huang, do you want the two of them to quarrel over money?"

Yuan Qian heard the words with a mysterious expression on his face.

"You'll find out later."

Oh!

How can I use such a low-level method?

And that's silver!

Why did she spend three silver coins to make these two quarrel?

Too bad!

Big Boss never does business that loses money.

Hmph, she wants these two people to know that they can't speak ill of people behind their backs, or retribution will come soon!

(end of this chapter)

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