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Chapter 695: Meeting the Prince

Hearing the gentle footsteps, Jun Chenyuan, who was reading a book with his head slightly lowered, pointed to the seat opposite him without raising his head, "Sit down."

Qi Baoer went over and sat down without being polite.

He glanced at someone who was still reading but was exuding low pressure all over his body, and then looked at the fruits and pastries on the stone table; looking at this girl's forbidden jade virtue, it didn't look like he would eat these.

I think it was prepared for her.

Since it was prepared for her, wouldn't it be a waste if she didn't eat it?

Thinking of this, Qi Baoer no longer had the burden of having cakes and fruits in his hand, and he felt more comfortable eating them than at home.

Chen Yi and others waiting in the distance: "..."

Oh, our eldest princess, can't you see that His Highness is angry?

They all suppressed the twitching of the corners of their mouths and turned their backs silently.

Jun Chenyuan didn't know when he had put down the book, staring at Qi Bao'er with a blank expression, ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong.

"Do you want to protect Shang Chengfeng?" he asked suddenly, his true emotions could not be heard in his tone.

Qi Baoer was stunned for a moment, not knowing how to answer.

Her feelings towards Jun Chenyuan have always been quite complicated.

They first met because she saved his life, and that action formed a cause and effect between the two of them. I thought that the cause and effect of him helping their family settle down would work out, but this girl did a lot of things silently behind the scenes, and instead...

The cause and effect between them becomes more and more entangled.

Qibaoer actually knows many things:

——For example, without his permission and arrangements, there would not be an empty village for them to settle together.

Normally, they should be dispersed and dispersed into various villages, because the local governments are very wary of the excessive concentration of disaster victims. If the victims can escape from the disaster area, no one will believe it if they say they have never seen blood pressure on their hands. Many things

It’s not that the government didn’t know, it was just that they had no choice but to turn a blind eye. They couldn’t just arrest all the victims and put them in jail, right?

Therefore, the resettlement of disaster victims in various places is to break up people and disperse them everywhere. The more united a group of disaster victims is, the more dispersed they will be. This is just for better control in the future, and also to prevent those who have seen blood and yet unite.

Once the victims are divided together, it may cause trouble.

At this point, not even General Zhenbei could interfere too much; what's more, the resettlement of the victims was the top priority of the court at that time. If General Zhenbei's government intervened in the resettlement of the victims, it would definitely be a critical issue for the town.

A great weapon of the Northern General Mansion.

Even if Qi Baoer had a life-saving grace for Wu Haoyuan at that time, that little favor was nothing compared to the entire Zhenbei General Mansion?

——Another example is her father's position as general and the establishment of the Qi Family Army.

No matter what the emperor's plan is, setting up a new army and not getting involved at all is not an easy thing for an emperor to accept.

For an emperor, if he wants to win over someone, there is no need to actually give him or his family real power and soldiers. This is actually the most risky choice, and it is also the last choice that an emperor should have.

If the prince, the future emperor, had not said something or made certain promises in front of the emperor, there would be no Qi Family Army in the world now.

It also includes those that happened later in the south, such as the fact that she used the beast army to defeat Huangqi, but she was only praised but not blamed; such as the list of king Xuan who uprooted the south was handed over to the prince from her hand, etc.

….It’s just that she didn’t want to go into the trouble. Call her salty fish or callous. She just thought: Let it be like that, let nature take its course. You will always pay back when it’s time to pay back.

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But deep down in her heart, she was somewhat avoiding this person, for the same reason. She didn't want to get involved too much because she didn't want to get involved too much. But she was too persistent, as if she had saved his life and he would have to bear the burden of her life.

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Obviously you can still refuse, but people will pay silently. If you refuse, you have already received the benefits.

Qi Bao'er has one major advantage and one disadvantage. She is soft-spoken but not tough.

The emperor saw it, so he was never tough on her. It was just calculation and a soft knife that was sharpened slowly.

But at least Qi Bao'er was always aware of the emperor's scheme. No matter how soft and sweet the knife was, Qi Bao'er was always wary of the emperor, and his hearts never went together.

But the prince in front of him was different. He was no less thoughtful than the emperor, but he had never had any plans for her. He had done countless things for her secretly, and even gave her the power of faith in this world.

So she was very conflicted about the prince; she wanted to avoid him, but it was undeniable that she trusted him, and even had a sense of dependence that she didn't have on her family. There was always someone who would be silently behind her no matter what.

Support and even help her clean up the mess.

It is precisely because of this that Qi Baoer feels very comfortable in front of Jun Chenyuan, truly feeling at ease from the bottom of his heart.

"There is no guarantee, people's hearts are unpredictable. I have only known Mr. Shang for a short time. If I understand his character, no matter how confident I am, I would not dare to be arrogant in such a short period of time.

It’s just that this matter seemed to be quite involved, and I wasn’t involved in it, so I got involved. I just wanted to see what the person behind it really wanted to do.”

The person behind it is really well hidden. So far, the emperor's people have not found out who it is, and her friends have not discovered the person's existence.

She can indeed cover the capital with her spiritual consciousness. This is a target person and place. How big is the entire capital? How much energy does she have to expend to "stare" such a person out of millions of people?

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The key issue is that as a spiritual practitioner, it is not easy for her to intervene too much. If she dares to spread her spiritual consciousness, the will of heaven will really dare to attack her.

When Jun Chenyuan heard Qi Bao'er's words, he felt a lot more relaxed. However, this man's face might have been paralyzed, but he still said expressionlessly: "This matter is very involved. What I can tell you is,

The letter Qiu Yuanzong wrote to Shang Chengfeng from my father is true."

Qi Baoer realized that, regardless of other things, as long as the letter was authentic, then Shang Chengfeng could not be regarded as the Minister of War.

She also understood why the emperor didn't nod her words about keeping Shang Chengfeng as the minister of the Ministry of War. Because of that letter, the emperor would never allow Shang Chengfeng to stay in such an important place as the Ministry of War.

"What does the letter say...?"

Jun Chenyuan raised his eyes and gave her a warning look, intercepted her words and said: "Whether it is true or false is not important anymore, the key is whether father believes it or not."

Qi Baoer pursed his lips and murmured: "Even if the emperor has no true faith, he will not allow this hidden danger to exist."

To put it bluntly, if that letter is just superficial, it's actually nothing.

Qiu Yuanzong just asked about Shang Chengfeng's current life, cared about Shang Chengfeng's family, and remembered Shang Chengfeng's father, but nothing more.

But, the key is this.

Qiu Yuanzong repeatedly mentioned in the letter that Shang Chengfeng was the Minister of the Ministry of War. Although the tone was always gratifying and proud as the elders had high hopes for the younger generation, it seemed to be too deliberate and seemed that Qiu Yuanzong really cared about him.

Not Shang Chengfeng himself, but his identity as Minister of War.

(End of chapter)

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Meng Meng reminds you: Remember to collect after reading this


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