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3642. Chapter 3642 Trap 【06】

After taking off his black cloak, he wore a soft white cotton and linen robe underneath. It was soft and elegant, and outlined his lean but not dry body, making him tall and tall.

Just like before!

Shen Mingzhu secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

Suddenly, Xiao Xian raised his eyes and looked at her. In the light, his black eyes were clear and lustrous, and an ambiguous air flow surged in the tree house.

Then she remembered that he held her in his arms in the rockery cave and kissed her without care until she was in a daze, and her cheeks turned red.

When Xiao Xian looked at it, his dark eyes became brighter and gentler, with the affection of ripples under the morning light. He smiled and continued painting.

At this time in the camp, Ah Xian happened to come back and Xiao Xian was missing. He became furious and gave Ah Hai a few mouthfuls of words without mercy.

"Where did you hide the prince? If you don't want to die, hand him over as soon as possible."

Ahai's face was gloomy, "I asked a few people to protect him and wander around the camp, just like before. Where can he hide? I want to see if you have any ideas about him."

"How presumptuous!" Ah Xian's face became darker and his voice was sharp, "Ah Hai, if you don't want to die, it's best not to hurt the prince. You know the importance of the prince to the princess."

Ah Hai sneered, "I didn't do anything anyway, so you can't blame me."

"Where is that person?" Ah Xian pressed.

Ahai said: "Why don't you just send someone to call him back?"

Those few people were ordered by him to teach Xiao Xian a lesson. Naturally, they had to go to a more remote place where they would not be discovered by Ah Xian's people.

They didn't come back, and he felt a little strange. He ordered someone to send a message, but there was still no news, so he felt something was wrong.

Ah Xian said coldly: "Someone must have broken in and rescued him."

Ah Hai was shocked, his face changed drastically, and he couldn't believe it, "It's impossible, this place is so secret and safe, it's impossible for anyone to come in."

There is only a secret passage in and out of here, and it is impossible for others to enter.

Ah Xian immediately ordered everyone to be on full alert and look for any possible intruders.

Only then did Ah Hai feel that something was wrong.

Ah Xian, however, looked out unfathomably, his expression cold and somewhat complacent, as if he had planned something in advance, laid the bait and waited for the prey to take the bait.

Seeing that she was not anxious at all, Ah Hai couldn't help but ask: "Do you know anything?"

Ah Xian smiled, but refused to reveal anything more. He just said: "Do you still expect me to take responsibility for the trouble you caused? You'd better find a solution on your own."

With that said, she walked away.

Ah Hai gritted his teeth with hatred, but he could do nothing. After all, Ah Xian was his superior. Here, Ah Xian was the biggest, and the only person who could be on an equal footing with her was Ah Heng. But Ah Heng didn't like to take care of things, so all matters big and small were handled by Ah Xian.

Call the shots.

If he had a conflict with Ah Xian, the result would be that he would be scolded by the princess. There was never an exception.

So he was also honest. Even if he had any different opinions, he would never tell them to Princess Qin, but would find a way to solve them himself.

Faced with such a situation, one must either endure it or resist.

If he doesn't have the ability to rebel, he can only endure it.

He soon got the news that A Xian had gone to A Heng's place, and his original intention to inquire about the news was extinguished.

Naturally, what Ah Xian and Ah Heng were talking about were the topics they had discussed with him before.

Someone invaded the camp, even rescued Xiao Xian, and then silently killed several of A Hai's subordinates.

This chapter has been completed!
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