After a pause, he thought that this person was after all His Highness the Crown Prince, the future king of a country. Now he was standing in front of him, so he had to say hello first to save his face.
"How have you been doing well these past few years, Your Highness?"
When he met her eyes, Jun Chenyuan's heartbeat seemed to suddenly stop, missing several beats before it started beating again.
The little girl's eyes are so pretty, sparkling and still clear.
That sincere look on her face reflected a little him in her eyes at this moment. Looking at her eyes, Jun Chenyuan felt a sense of satisfaction in his heart that he had never noticed before.
Jun Chenyuan felt that he was probably ill, and quite seriously so; even though he knew that the innocent-looking little girl in front of him was actually a big black egg, he still couldn't bear it every time he saw that innocent little face.
Live soft-hearted.
Speaking of which, that girl left without saying a word, and he had been holding back his anger.
The two people who also have the ability to read minds cannot read each other. Jun Chenyuan was indeed 'blinded' by the emperor's appearance in his early years; it's just that the emperor had high hopes for him as the prince, and he was taken by his side to teach him since he was sensible.
, after getting along for a long time, I can naturally detect what kind of person the emperor really is from the little details in life.
Jun Chenyuan could not say that his father was at fault. As an emperor, he had such great responsibilities that he had to abandon his own likes and dislikes, let alone use others while trying not to harm them.
It can only be said that he does not agree with some of his father's ideas.
Jun Chenyuan wanted to bring Qi Baoer to his side to raise him before he knew that she was a little god. At that time, he felt that if he really wanted to take the little girl with him, he still wanted to raise her in a way that would not be recorded
Yudie also wanted to be recognized by her father. The little girl's life would be easier, so she wrote a letter to her father.
Therefore, after later learning that the little girl had outstanding abilities and was a little god, he immediately showed his alienation from her, and secretly ordered people to protect her, including Twelve who was transferred to the little girl by his father, and the ones his father sent to her.
Fang Qi's batch of shadowless troops who went to train the little girl were all the people he used to send to the little girl.
But the father is the father after all. No matter how hard he tried to hide it, the father found out the difference in the little girl. At that time, he knew that the father would definitely find a way to use it for his own good reasons.
The little girl was trapped by his side; to be more precise, the little girl was tied to the Jun family's dynasty.
For an emperor, his father's idea was right; but for Junchenyuan personally, he might have the same choice as his father for others, but he didn't want to think about the pink and jade baby at that time.
Being so 'despicable' to her.
When Wang Liu and others were sent back by the little girl, he had guessed that she was going to leave, and he debated whether to stop her, but in the end, he chose to let her go.
Xu just didn't want to see the disgust and hatred for him in the little girl's eyes.
However, the little girl left without any hesitation, and occasionally he was upset.
--Bai is so kind to you, you little white-eyed wolf.
Therefore, Chen Yi murmured in his heart that he was definitely weird. After the little girl came back, he only continued to help her secretly, but never saw her. Isn't it just that he was struggling blindly... And at this moment, look.
Seeing that he was being looked down upon by the little girl, Jun Chenyuan instantly felt that all his entanglements disappeared.
"Everything is fine. Thanks to the minister, those lists you dug out helped the people of the south get rid of a bunch of moths."
He didn't say that it helped him a lot, knowing that the little girl would hear it; he only said that it helped the people, and the little girl must be happy to hear it.
Sure enough, the two dimples on Qi Bao'er's little face gradually deepened, "That's good."
Spiritual practitioners and Taoist practitioners are both envoys of heaven. It is their duty to seek blessings for the people and prevent disasters.
This was one of the reasons why she chose to agree to the emperor's appointment as an official in the court after she came back.
In the past, she looked at things too 'simplely'. She felt that she was not afraid of anyone because of her strength, and she felt that she could protect her family. At most, her family's life was not as good as it is now.
She has always known her responsibility, but she once felt that "if the country is in trouble, if the people are in trouble, she will take action", that is her responsibility.
After her spiritual power stopped and the Spirit King stopped moving, she had a lot more time to go to the library in the sect to read and ponder.
In the library, there are many notes left by the Linghua Sect’s sect leaders and elders since its establishment. Some are secret books that can be passed down, some are their moral virtues and insights, and some simply record what they have seen and heard during the sect’s experience.
Qi Baoer would look through these when she had nothing to do. The key problem was that she had quite a lot of free time in the sect.
No, some of the sect leaders there poked her hard at their insights, and they also made her realize a truth - spiritual practice to save people does not necessarily require you to act when something happens to the world and they are in trouble. That is to make up for the situation; it should be based on
We have tried our best to avoid disasters for the world.
Qi Bao'er hasn't figured out how to do this specifically, but one thing she understands is that the greater the power in your hands, the more you can change.
So she came back, so she entered the court.
As for the emperor's plot, she didn't like it, but if she had known that the old emperor would always plot against her, could she have been so stupid that she didn't know how to hide?
Besides, how old is the old emperor?!
As for the future new emperor in front of her, Qi Baoer has never sensed any malice from him ever since she met him, not even for harmless calculation and use.
This is a partner to work with.
But, even though she had this intention in her heart, Qi Bao'er also knew that it was worthless to rush to the top. She had the ability and confidence. If she had the capital, it would be nice to take advantage of her.
Therefore, after she came back, she didn't take the initiative to get close to the prince. She was only fourteen, so she was not in a hurry.
Now that His Highness the Crown Prince has come over on his own, she will naturally let nature take its course and not push it out.
In three sentences, both of them have traveled tens of thousands of miles in their hearts, which is enough.
After Qi Baoer finished his reply, he raised his head and looked at the fireball in the sky. He put other things aside for now. This thing is the top priority now.
Looking at the fireball, she suddenly remembered that His Highness the Prince once dealt with the medicine people in Yingzhou, so she still fixed her eyes on the fireball and asked:
"Your Highness, how did you deal with the medicine people in Yingzhou back then?"
"The medicine people we met in Yingzhou back then were not commanded by the same people as before. We found three places where medicine people were made, and all of them had been attacked by people alive and dead. We suspected that the commander might have been
He was killed alive and dead, so the medicine man would run around uncontrollably.
The Wuying Army and Linwei searched throughout Yingzhou, but fortunately there were only two medicine men in one place at most, and they could be completely killed by tying them up and burning them with fire."
What Jun Chenyuan didn't say was that in that operation to destroy the medicine people, both the Shadowless Army and the Linwei suffered heavy casualties, including seven gods.
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Meng Meng reminds you: Remember to collect after reading this