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Chapter 22: Living in Hanqin Pavilion

Hearing that there was a hot spring where the prime minister lived, Gu Li planned to wait until he got there to freshen up.

She just let Yingxi pick out a few clothes and left the place less than an hour ago.

After going there, Gu Li found out that it had a name of 'Hanqin Pavilion'

It's a really weird name.

She didn't know that people in ancient times had such unusual hobbies.

But she was very interested in the hot spring.

But I heard from Yingxi that it was reserved exclusively for the prime minister and no one else was allowed in.

It seems that the Miss Gu family has never been in.

I just don't know if she can get in.

It seems that we still need to discuss it with Na Guxi.

Unknowingly, the day turned to night, so the matter of finding Gu Xi was also pushed to the evening.

Gu Li deliberately didn't let Ying Xi accompany him, so he walked around alone.

This trip made her discover an interesting thing!

No wonder this ancient tin doesn't allow people to enter Hanqin Pavilion easily.

It turns out that there are institutions everywhere in Hanqin Pavilion, and it seems that there are very few maids coming in and out.

Even if there are some individuals, they are not like ordinary people.

In Gu Li's eyes, those servants and maids were either cold-looking or dull-eyed.

Looks a bit like a killer!

Could it be that Gu Xi hired someone specifically because he was afraid of having any enemies?

It seems that she knows too little about this Prime Minister's Mansion.

A crisp sound of "pop"

Gu Li raised her feet, looked at the bamboo she had trampled, and pursed her red lips.

A trace of disdain flashed in his eyes.

He raised his head and continued walking forward, but the pace obviously slowed down a bit.

As if waiting for something?

"Hey~"

Looking slightly sideways, a black feather arrow shot over with an unstoppable momentum.

The arrow shot straight over, aiming right at her face.

She snorted coldly, hiding the coldness in her eyes, and put on a frightened look.

Just when the arrow was one centimeter away from her, Gu Li tilted his body and narrowly avoided it.

But she was still injured after all. The arrow scratched the skin on her neck, and blood immediately emerged from the wound.

The lowered head covered the coldness under her eyes. It was so naive to even think of hurting her with this little trick!


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