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Chapter 464 Dont talk nonsense!

"Master, what are you going to do about King De? Do you want King De to be so carefree all the time?" Yan Shen asked.

Their people have been following King De, and the two masters and servants are quite happy. They have lived in the countryside for so many days, and King De has never complained about it. They go fishing every day, pick some vegetables and fruits, and occasionally go for a walk in the forest.

lock up.

A prince has become a peasant boy.

No wonder the old emperor sent so many people out but couldn't find his son.

Who would have thought that the prince, who had always been pampered and well-off, would live such a life in the countryside. It is estimated that he would not be able to find anyone even if he searched for a month.

"Bring him back, he has to go where he should go," Qian Jiyun said.

Since the old emperor wanted King De to go to the southern border so much, how could he keep delaying it? He had to send him there quickly.

"Before I go to Huayan Jueding, I will send the people out. You will personally lead the people to follow. Send King De to the military camp on the southern border and greet him well."

He explained.

"Yes, Master." Yan Shen responded and went out.



Prince Sui's Mansion.

After sending Concubine Wen away, King Sui dared to send people to find the pharmacist and poison master.

Of course, he was brought here secretly, and even the guards in the palace did not dare to alert him, because any alert would inevitably alert those in the palace.

"If I had known earlier, I would never mess with that woman An Jiuyue!"

He didn't know how many times he regretted it. Why did he provoke An Jiuyue so easily?

But there's no use regretting now. My arm still hurts every day. I can't even scream out when I'm in pain. I have to hold it in. I'm afraid that if I yell out, his good mother-in-law will make things worse again.

I went in front of my father.

The trouble of entering the palace twice was enough, and he did not dare to trouble himself anymore.

"Your Majesty, this must be intentional by Prince De. He must know that An Jiuyue is not easy to mess with, so he deliberately sent someone to reveal the secret in front of you." The attendant said.

"Don't talk nonsense!"

King Sui gritted his teeth and glared at the attendant.

Does the fact that he has long wanted to understand still need to be stated?

An Jiuyue was Qian Jiyun's woman and she knew it was not easy to mess with him, but he really didn't expect that King De, a loser, could be so insidious.

"Hasn't the pharmacist come yet?" he asked.

"Go back to your lord, the pharmacist and the poison master have been found." The attendant quickly replied.

It is very simple for Prince Sui's Mansion to find a few pharmacists and poison masters, but the spies in Prince Sui's Mansion keep a close eye on them, so it is really difficult to bring them in.

"You can bring people in, but..."

"There is no need to come in. I will go to Bieyuan tomorrow. Let them wait in Bieyuan first." Before the attendant could finish his words, King Sui stopped him.

Why did you bring him to Prince Sui's palace? Are you waiting for him to be proclaimed into the palace by his father again and suffer another crime?

A lesson learned. If he hadn't been smarter, he would have been tricked to death sooner or later by his mother-in-law and father-in-law. Neither of those two people cared about him.

After all, he still felt sad that his father didn't care about him. He had known for a long time that after all, his mother-in-law didn't have a powerful mother clan.

But what about the mother-in-law?

He is the only son she has, and yet he is like this!

How much they don’t want his son to have a good life. Isn’t it easy for him? Can the mother and concubine still stand firm in front of her father?

You know, my father has never cared about my mother and concubine in the past few years.


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