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Chapter 303: Dilemma

She raised her eyebrows and said with a smile, "Should I say that I am extremely honored?"

The eldest princess smiled bitterly, full of bitterness, "I believe no one would be happy with an opponent like you."

Aorong warned, "If your master is wise enough not to provoke me, I will not take the initiative to provoke him. But if he is ignorant, I will not let him go."

"I'm just a pawn crossing the river. I don't have any weight." Her words became even more bitter.

"You continue." He said nothing to her words, and took a step back, "Don't pay attention to me, I still want to watch my fun."

Pulling Qing Cang, the two of them chose a seat and sat down, staying out of the action and watching the show.

No matter how much King Mo Ting asked, the eldest prince and concubine remained silent. In desperation, he had no choice but to order someone to escort her and the eldest prince away together until he could ask more questions later.

At this time, the eldest prince turned pale and kept begging for mercy, "Father, you have to believe that she arranged all of this. I just obeyed her orders. Please let me go."

Put all the blame on others, you are innocent

King Mo Ting glared at him fiercely, "You've been used to this extent and you still don't realize it? A person like you still wants to be the king of Mo Ting?"

This kind of thinking is not worthy of being an opponent of various princes. It is really a pig's brain and a useless thing.

The eldest prince was very confident and believed that the throne was his. "Who else can take over this throne besides me? Who can you trust?"

The previous serious worries have been removed. There is nothing to worry about. My father has no other choice.

King Mo Ting heard the confidence in his words, and he became more and more angry, "I still have several younger sons, and they will grow up one day."

The eldest prince pointed at Qing Cang and his wife, "You can wait, but these people can't wait. They will not let this opportunity go easily."

King Mo Ting was hesitant and couldn't make up his mind, "It's not your turn to take care of this..."

It is undeniable that what his son said hit home what he was most worried about. If his second son dies without an heir, then there must be someone who can support him until the younger sons grow up.

I was confused for a moment, and a servant suddenly ran in and said breathlessly, "Your Majesty, the second prince..."


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