"Then what evidence do you have to prove that what you said is true, so that I can believe... that you are not the fake one?" This is not a trivial matter, and it is impossible for Simon to make a judgment based on this one-sided statement.
So I thought about it and looked at her.
When Si Nan said this, she was really stunned. Although she knew this matter clearly from beginning to end, there seemed to be no one who could prove it to her. "This..."
Thinking of this, she raised her eyes and looked at the man who was dressed in the same bright red as hers. The fact that he didn't kill her proved that he was afraid of the forces behind her. Now, even if she couldn't produce any real evidence, she still didn't believe him in front of so many people.
Dare to lie.
The confident look returned again, and the woman's broad sleeves swayed in the wind, "Your Majesty can help me prove all of this, and my daughter has been with my father since she was a child. There are some things that only our father and daughter know, as long as we confront them.
Then you can tell the true from the false!”
As she spoke, the woman took the man's hand and came closer again, and in the eyes of outsiders, their posture was definitely extremely ambiguous.
Everyone looked at the handsome man and waited for the answer. They just looked at him without turning their eyes and saw no movement from him. They still seemed to have calmed down and didn't know why.
"Yan'er..." The situation was clearly out of control, and Si Nan looked a little sulky.
Even though the surrounding chatter was lowered due to the pressure from the king above, it still did not stop. Various eyes were moving on the protagonists today, not knowing what to say.
"I can prove that she killed the princess!" A sudden and clear voice sounded in the crowd. Naturally, people moved out of the way, and at the end of the road stood a goose-yellow figure.
Liu Sisi was a little scared before, but when she saw everyone's eyes looking over, she couldn't help but cheer herself up. "Sisi also went on the trip to Cuiliu Lake that day, and Sisi saw with her own eyes the ancient...
...She bullied and killed the princess, because Sisi was too weak to save her and had to watch the princess die miserably..." After saying this, Liu Sisi turned her head and glanced at the man beside her, who was confused but also a little shocked and angry.
With his eyes, he couldn't help but turn his head away with a guilty conscience.
"In that case, why didn't you tell me afterward, and why did I hear that Lin'er was killed by a group of unknown men in black!" Even though the conversation at the moment was about the cause of his daughter's death, no one could tell that Si Nan was happy.