The chess piece in his hand was more than Prince Rui.
Any change is the same.
However, Empress Dowager Feng only has one.
If you die, you will be gone.
There is no substitute.
He sat upright and looked at Hong'er who was crying. The child seemed to have realized something. It was a strange intuition, as if he could never see him again. The mother and son were in love with each other, and he was strangely ignorant.
When you cry, it is not because of fear, but because of a kind of sorrow and intuition that comes from the heart.
"Grandpa... the Queen Mother, the Queen Mother... it's so dark... the Queen Mother should not go, don't go..."
"Hong'er, like a man. Stop crying, we will find the Queen Mother soon..."
The child heard the hollowness of his voice and cried even harder: "Grandpa...you lied to me, the empress dowager is gone...the empress dowager is gone..."
His burnt hair, some of the unfinished ones, was blown by the wind and continued to fall down, one by one, strangely, almost turned into a short-haired child.
The costumes of Xianbei people disappeared.
He completely, not sure what kind of weird appearance he had become. He completely lost the emperor's demeanor and was just a child looking for his mother: "Empress Dowager, I want the Empress Dowager... He wants to kill the Empress Dowager...
…That weird guy wants to kill the Queen Mother…”
Luo Jia shouted softly: "When did you fail to meet the Queen Mother?"
The child stopped timidly, but he didn't dare to continue talking.
The Queen Mother never failed?
Her life has always been auspicious?
Is that true?
Actually, it’s not, there are many difficulties and dangers.
Luo Jia dared not think about it.
I just feel that the grievances and entanglements of the world are too powerful and too big to bear.
In particular, he returned to her side.
Suddenly I felt heartbroken, a kind of heartbreak that I couldn't bear.
Never let her have anything to do.
His voice was surprisingly calm: "Hong'er, cheer up and you will soon see the Queen Mother."
"Really?"
He smiled and patted the child on the shoulder: "When did I lied to you?"