Chapter 1204: What she owes will be repaid!

Some people don’t want me to live.

Who is this person? A figure flashed through Qin Liuxi's mind quickly, his face as dark as water.

"Is he a saint?" She said the person's name without hesitation. No one could hear her words here.

A hint of fear flashed across Mu Jin's eyes, but he quickly regained his composure and said, "It's not important anymore."

Qin Liuxi said in a deep voice: "Are you giving up? As long as you want it, I can guarantee that whether it's the Gu or the chronic poison, it won't be a problem. I will help you so that you can live longer than him."

Mu Jin laughed, laughing to the point of tears, and said: "The master of the temple is an outsider. He grew up in a Taoist sect since he was a child. Unlike us, you probably don't understand the horror of imperial power. I believe that after your treatment, I can Live. But the Master, if he wants to die alone, he will never keep anyone. Even if he wants to leave, he will take some people with him first. "

“Why do you say that?”

Mu Jin said: "Some parents, in order to pave the way for their children, will use any means to remove obstacles in front of them." She said in a very soft voice: "The reputation of the royal family cannot be tarnished. It is just a woman and a wife. This is gone. There will be others. But in the history books, the reputation of the royal family is not good after all."

She looked out the window and saw heavy snow falling outside. She said in a low voice: "My nephew is my brother-in-law, and my brother-in-law's sister has become my son-in-law. People in the world dare not say it openly, but they will definitely talk about human ethics behind their backs, especially some pedantic Confucian scholars. I will spare no effort to criticize. But to eliminate such voices, I can only erase that sister, a dead person, and there is nothing to say."

Qin Liuxi clenched his fist slightly: "Queen Mu also knows that history books are compiled by the winners, so you don't have to worry."

Mu Jin smiled lightly: "This is true. But the eldest sister has forgotten the selfishness of the person next to her. If he wants to choose his successor, he must be the most perfect. Even if he is not perfect, he must be perfect. If he becomes a wise king in the future , the world will also praise the late emperor for his good choice. You see, this is the selfishness of the emperor."

She lowered her eyes and said: "It's impossible for a family to have two queens of the same generation, a father and a son. It just can't be justified based on their seniority. In addition, there will eventually be two empress dowagers Mu. No emperor wants to see a relative in power. Therefore, I must die.”

Qin Liuxi's lips pursed, so by choosing Qi Qian, did he also push the person in front of him to a dead end?

She looked at Mu Jin, avoiding her calm gaze, feeling a little guilty.

Mu Jin seemed to be aware of her emotions and said: "I don't have any choice. In fact, I'm not afraid. I'm just worried about my sons. They haven't fully fledged yet."

“I will protect you.” Qin Liuxi said.

"Master of the Temple, destiny cannot be violated. If I don't die, it may be my son or the Mu family. The Tian family is ruthless." Mu Jin looked at her steadily and said, "I have always wanted to see the Master of the Temple again. Seeing him today makes my heart feel relieved."

People like her are like a light, attracting people to follow, but after all, she is just a light. They can only follow, but they can't get close, let alone stand side by side.

Qi Qian may have thought so too, so the scroll could only be placed in the most secret place.

Qin Liuxi didn't quite understand what she meant by this, and was a little confused.

Mu Jin said: "If the master of the temple has not entered Taoism, he is also one of the noble ladies of Shengjing. I don't know how many talents would like you, and I don't know who can match you."

Qin Liuxi said: "There is no what if, my fate is like this, I am destined to live alone."

Seeing that Mu Jin started to tremble again, she said, "I'll remove the poison from you first, and don't say anything about death. How can you let go of your son when he's still young? You won't even dare to let them get close until you get rid of the poison." "

Mu Jin’s nose is sore, so don’t look away. Qin Liuxi had a Gu Emperor, and it was easy to get rid of the Gu. She first drew a spiritual talisman on Mu Jin's forehead to protect her heart, then lit a stick of incense and said, "Removing the Gu may be very painful. Just bite it."

She took a clean handkerchief and asked her to bite it to prevent her from biting her tongue due to excessive pain. Then she made a cut on her finger and summoned the golden silkworm Gu. It immediately got into the cut and began to swim away. .

Mu Jin froze.

A strong force traveled through the meridians in her body, with a hot and domineering aura, mixed with the original coldness of her body. It was so hot and cold, like the two heavens of ice and fire. The meridians either opened or shrank, causing her to whimper in pain. He was shaking violently, with large drops of sweat on his forehead, and his eyes were so wide that they almost bulged out.

Pain spreads throughout the body.

Mu Jin soon fell onto the bed like a drowning person, wet all over and breathless.

Qin Liuxi took out the Sanqing Bell, turned his wrist and shook it, and a clear ringing sound rang in the hall. The Taoist meaning contained in the ringing had infinite power and dispelled all pain.

Mu Jin closed her eyes, tears falling on the pillow.

Gradually, she felt the biting coldness drive away from her body, and something crawled out from her fingertips. Soon, a gentle warmth surged from the soles of her feet and spread to her limbs.

Mu Jin opened his eyes, and the man's face gradually became clear before his eyes.

Qin Liuxi clicked on the fat golden silkworm Gu, but did not let it return to the body. Instead, he held it in his hand, closed his eyes slightly, pinched the technique with one hand, and chanted the Gu Sutra, and It's psychic.

If the chronic poison was administered by a saint, then whose hand was this poison?

The golden silkworm Gu swallowed up the poisonous insect, and its soul and cause and effect exist. You can see it by communicating with the golden silkworm Gu. Of course, this kind of communication is like soul searching, which requires a lot of spiritual awareness.

If Qin Liuxi hadn't felt that he owed her, she would have asked them to investigate on their own.

Her spiritual consciousness connected with that of the Golden Silkworm Gu, and she soon knew what the poison was, the Yin Snake Gu. When laying the poison, she only needed to hide the poison powder in her nails and dissolve it in water or food, and it would be done silently. Underground Gu.

Yin Snake Gu is extremely poisonous. It is like a snake with cold coldness, running around the body, making the body cold and biting, and the Yin Qi does not dissipate. If the body is cold for a long time, ordinary people will be corroded by the Yin Qi if they are close to it.

Qin Liuxi followed the Gu insect to find someone. A maid named Linglong received the order. That person was...

She opened her eyes, and her sense of debt became even heavier.

It was King Zhao and the others, just to create a rift between the Mu family and Qi Qian, and to prevent him from becoming a powerful person. It was true that they had exhausted all their plans, and it was true that they were all in vain. But they attacked Mu Jin with the intention of making Qi Qian a widower. Also succeeded.

Qin Liuxi looked at Mu Jin. After all, she owed this man. If she hadn't pushed Qi Qian in front of him, wouldn't she have encountered these things?

But she has already done it, and the cause and effect has been achieved.

Qin Liuxi took out a piece of talisman paper, flipped his hands, and quickly folded out a paper crane and handed it to Mu Jin: "With this paper crane, within my power, you can ask me for something, or It doesn’t matter if you are my disciple, as long as you burn it.”

What she owes will be repaid! (End of chapter)

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