Chapter 261 Yuan Zhao gives gifts

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 After sending everyone away, Luo Shunchen was lying on the soft couch alone, looking at the scenery outside the window. He was burdened with a blood feud and did not dare to forget it for a moment.

Now that the erysipelas in his body has finally been removed, he still has to be a useless person for two months. This feeling makes him feel a little insecure.

From childhood to adulthood, he has always believed in himself.

He turned his back on his grandfather and built the Ghost King organization in secret.

In his previous life, he joined the army and established his own military power. Later, he supported the third prince's ascension to the throne, but he did not expect that after the third prince ascended the throne, the first imperial edict issued would be for him.

Grandpa is already old, but he still cannot escape death.

He also became a traitor. Even though he was poisoned by erysipelas, he was tabooed by the third prince and killed him without hesitation.

When Luo Shunchen thought of the scene in his previous life, he clenched his hands, and the coldness in his eyes was even more shocking.

The rebirth in this life makes him cautious every step of the way. He just wants to trample those who owe him to the ground one by one to repay the hatred of the previous life!

Ji Ruyan's appearance coincided with the Keren'er whom he didn't want to save when he went out in the year of his rebirth.

Looking down at the white medicine bottle in his hand, Luo Shunchen suddenly whispered to himself, "Ruyan, don't betray me..."

Open the bottle cap and drink the potion in the bottle.

What it brought him was a feeling of strength throughout his body, which drove away the weakness he had felt for the past two days.

With the fragrance still lingering in his mouth, Luo Shunchen smiled slightly. Ji Ruyan's medical skills were really good this time, and he actually cured his own erysipelas in the previous life.

In this way, in this life, he will be so powerful that he will no longer be restrained by anyone!

Sooner or later, he will have to repay the debt he owes his grandfather dozens of times.

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Prince Yan's Mansion

Ji Ruyan worked outside all day and finally returned to Feiliu Pavilion in Prince Yan's Mansion.

As soon as I sat down on the chair, my butt was still hot from sitting, someone came to report, "Princess, the Ninth Prince said he wants to see you."

Yuan Zhao?

Ji Ruyan was a little surprised. She was not very familiar with the Ninth Prince, so why did he come to find her?

Although he was a little confused, he still asked the servant to invite Yuan Zhao in.

After all, in terms of status, the status of Prince Yuan Zhao is much more valuable than her, the adopted daughter of the prince.

"Sister Ji, are you back?"

Yuan Zhao was dressed in rich clothes and looked energetic. These days of studying had actually cultivated some Confucian spirit in him.

He held a fan in his hand, and as soon as he walked in, he handed the fan to her, "This is my thank you gift for you, please accept it."

Ji Ruyan stared at the fan, puzzled, "For me?"

"Well. Thank you for saving my mother-in-law. I will never forget your great kindness."

Yuan Zhao sincerely thanks you.

Hearing this, Ji Ruyan smiled bitterly, "Yuan Zhao, I didn't save your concubine. Frankly speaking, I can't cure your concubine's illness. Now that you can see your concubine well, it's because of your mother

You only have one year to live well."

The Ninth Prince Yuan Zhao lowered his head, "I know. When I left Prince Yan's Mansion, my mother-in-law told me not to hate you, let alone cause trouble for you. I also want to be grateful to you. It was you who gave my mother-in-law this

Chances are, the mother-in-law left Prince Yan’s Mansion with a smile.”

Ji Ruyan smiled and said, "Do you hate me in your heart? After all, if it weren't for me, Concubine Jing would have had three years to live. Because of me, she would only have one year to live."


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