Mu Youche jumped up, his eyes bright, "Is this true?"
Wan Fang respectfully held the wooden box over. He knew that the princess had no murderous intention towards the prince. With so many opportunities around her, the prince was undefended. He had been a secret guard for many days, right on the beam of their house.
Late at night, the princess would look at him crazily, but without any murderous intent.
So he gave the box to Mu Youche without any warning.
Then he turned around and went out. When he walked outside, he heard a suppressed, painful, desperate sound that was unbearable to hear.
He was shocked and flew in, only to see Mu Youche kneeling heavily on the ground with his right knee on the ground, his back arched, his head hanging low on his chest, and his shoulders shrugging slightly.
The pain was so deep and heartbreaking that he almost collapsed.
Great joy and great sadness.
From heaven to hell.
Nothing more than that.
Wan Fang hurriedly stepped forward to help him, but Mu Youche pushed him away and clutched his chest tightly, holding the box in his arms. His face was pale and his eyes were red, like a ghost in hell.
Wan Fang was so frightened that he stepped forward to tap his acupuncture points.
Mu Youche said coldly: "Get out."
The hoarse, low, dry voice sounded like burnt paulownia wood without a trace of moisture.
When Wan Fang turned around, he clearly saw him spurting out a large mouthful of blood.
Wan Fang didn't dare to go back, so he could only walk out silently.
What did the princess give her that made the iron-clad prince so fragile and desperate like a wounded beast?
The general of Xichang Kingdom fell ill.
The Black Obsidian Kingdom took advantage of the situation to attack, but encountered stubborn resistance from the soldiers of the Xichang Kingdom and made no progress.
Mu Youche has strict military discipline. Even if he is not here, the accounts will still be taken care of.
But that's not necessarily the case if he's dead.
As night fell, a group of soldiers approached the Chinese army's tent acting suspiciously.
They pretended to be patrolling soldiers and deceived the guards.
When they arrived outside the Chinese army's tent, they suddenly got into trouble, raising their hands and hitting the hidden weapons inside.
Hidden weapons feed poison, and blood seals the throat.
Several soldiers were hit and died before they could make a sound.
These people rushed in, and the excitement of killing the general of Xichang State in one fell swoop made them fly with excitement.
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Thinking about it, it means offending a woman, it means offending a woman...