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Chapter 89: Hurt each other heartlessly and ruthlessly

Seeing the ill-intentioned look in her eyes, Luo Yunchen sneered and said, "I helped you a lot unintentionally, and you still have the nerve to laugh at him like this?"

Qing Ning stared at his face for a while, then said with a smile: "Please clarify, please. The first person I asked for help was your emperor. It was just an accident that your mother already dislikes me so much. I won't

So stupid to think that I can do anything without you. So, your attitude can be attributed to ridiculous behavior such as jealousy, which is completely unfounded."

"Jealous?" Luo Yunchen narrowed his eyes and repeated the key points of her words.

Qing Ning shrugged helplessly, "Except for this little accident today, I was in a good mood most of the time, so I don't want to quarrel with you, but I still want to thank you, Your Majesty, for coming to the palace despite your busy schedule.

Save me, just for this reason, the prince is still doing a good job! It’s worthy of me talking to you in such a nice voice.”

Seeing that she was really "good-humored" and smiling so brilliantly, Luo Yunchen squeezed out the ugliest smile in his life and said: "Okay, seeing as you are so frank, so shameless, and so sober.

With an attitude of being willing to face reality, I will not care about what happened today. As long as you behave like today, I may sympathize with you and give you some good days."

"Thank you, Your Majesty, for your kindness." Qing Ning's smile suddenly changed and she curled her lips in disdain.

The two of them said nothing more

Luo Yunchen found out that because of her words, "I won't be so stupid as to think that I can do anything without you," the anger that was just about to explode suddenly disappeared.

This was obviously not a nice thing to say, but it was the first time she had to explain herself in a roundabout way. At least that's what he thought.

He didn't mean to know what she did at home. He clearly told the guard to just tell him whether she was at home or out of the palace and was missing. It was the talkative guard who wanted to report every move she made in the palace.

So he knew what books she read today, what kind of tea she drank, and even more so that when she was at home, everything was so peaceful.

He even wanted to see with his own eyes what it looked like when she was lying on a bench in the garden lazily reading a book. Because aside from everything he hated, there were so many things about her that surprised him. He just wanted to know, what about her?

How much more was there that he didn't see? It was just this. He convinced his overly curious heart like this.


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