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Chapter 349

Having said this, Chu Xuanchen handed over to Emperor Hongyuan, "Your Majesty, I thought that in order to make King Jin remember this lesson well and make him change his ways, I punished him with fifty slabs and then sent him to kneel in the ancestral temple.

Ancestor, only by reflecting for a month can he make up for his mistakes."

After hearing Chu Xuanchen's words, Emperor Hongyuan's face turned dark.

Looking at this situation, the King of Jin will not tolerate mercy. He will be beaten.

Just because he was afraid that he would become a cripple, he could only ask Eunuch Liu to instruct the guards to beat him gently later.

Taifu Han next to him also said: "Your Majesty, King Li is right. This person has made a mistake and should be punished. Only after accepting the punishment can he sincerely change his ways. King Jin is still young. If you teach him more, he will have a promising future."

But if he continues to develop like this, then..."

Even Taifu Han said this, and Emperor Hongyuan immediately waved his hands tiredly, "This evil boy really disappoints me! No one should plead for him, someone will drag him down and beat him fifty times. Finished.

Afterwards, he was imprisoned in the ancestral temple and allowed to reflect for a month until he realized his mistake before he could come out."

"Yes, Your Majesty." The guards are accustomed to trying to figure out the Emperor's thoughts.

The emperor said this because he was determined to punish King Jin.

They quickly dragged King Jin out.

Now, the swelling on Prince Jin's face has not gone away, and he is going to be slapped again.

After a while, his screams like killing a pig were heard outside.

Hearing this voice, Yun Ruoyue felt relieved a lot.

Thanks to Chu Xuanchen's words of help, otherwise the emperor would blame her if she didn't forgive Prince Jin.

After King Jin was dragged out, Emperor Hongyuan felt angry. On the surface, he had to pretend to be kind and showed concern for Chu Xuanchen and Yun Ruoyue.

In his heart, he angrily scolded King Jin for being too stupid and not as smart as Chu Xuanchen.

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When Yun Ruoyue and Chu Xuanchen left the palace, they could still hear the painful screams of King Jin.

In front of so many ministers, the guards probably didn't dare to let go too much even if they wanted to.

Fifty big boards will make King Jin suffer for a while again.

"I see you are in a good mood. How are you? Do you feel relieved?" On the way home, Chu Xuanchen sat in the carriage and looked at Yun Ruoyue and said.

Yun Ruoyue nodded, "Of course, Prince Jin deserves it. Fortunately you came in time, otherwise I would really have died."

After saying that, she took out the handkerchief from her cloth bag, dipped some water from the water bottle she brought with her, and slowly wiped the medicine off her neck.

When she finally wiped it clean, she took a look in the small bronze mirror she brought with her and found that there were only a few faint fingerprints on her neck, which looked much better.

She was really glad that she had put makeup on her neck just now, otherwise she would not have attracted everyone's sympathy.

Seeing that Yun Ruoyue's neck became as white as before, with only a few fingerprints on it, Chu Xuanchen breathed a sigh of relief.

Suddenly, he discovered that Yun Ruoyue was fine. Why should he be relieved?

Didn't he wish that she would be abused or even killed?

How could he be relieved because she was fine?

Maybe it was because she saved him that he didn't want anything to happen to her.

He saw that her neck was white and slender. It was very thin and thin. When she swallowed, her neck moved with her swallowing movements. It looked very attractive. His throat suddenly tightened.

stand up.

At this time, he saw several clothing shops and jewelry shops lined up in the market outside the window. He suddenly said to the driver: "Stop the car."


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