Luo Xing'er's mind was shaken. This scene seemed familiar, but when she thought about it carefully, she felt that she couldn't recall it.
The man turned around and his face appeared in her sight.
She couldn't help but widen her eyes. It turned out to be the mysterious man who had saved her many times but always passed by him.
It turned out that the man who saved her was the world-famous King Ji. His status was so noble. No wonder she thought he had such a noble temperament. He turned out to be a prince.
King Ji was holding a book in his hand. His cold eyes passed over the two masters and apprentices, landed on Luo Xing'er, and then moved away lightly.
Luo Xing'er knew that he didn't recognize her, so she couldn't help but feel slightly disappointed.
However, Luo Qi took her to meet her and introduced himself carefully.
"This is my apprentice Xing'er. Xing'er will meet King Ji soon."
"Xing'er pays homage to His Highness." Luo Xing'er saluted in a neither humble nor overbearing manner.
When King Ji heard the name Xing'er, his calm eyes suddenly shrank, as if something had been triggered, and he suddenly put his hand on his forehead, his face pale, and he looked very painful.
This turn of events shocked both Luo Qi and Luo Xing'er, and the attendant Yue Jian's face changed drastically: "The prince's illness has struck again."
Lin Jing, the royal alchemist of the Lin family who had been waiting on him, rushed forward, pressed King Ji's lifeline, injected healing power, and harmonized his aura.
Then he sent the sleepy King Ji back to his room to rest.
King Ji's personal attendant Yue Jian was relieved. However, something happened to King Ji because of the arrival of Luo Xing'er and the others, so he didn't have a good look towards them. He waved his hand and asked his servants to take them to their respective rooms.
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When they arrived at the room where they were staying, Luo Qi didn't look too good, and secretly sighed that he was unlucky. Although King Ji's illness had nothing to do with them, whoever happened to get it by chance would be blamed.
Luo Xing'er thought of King Ji's painful expression when he was ill, and felt an indescribable strange feeling in his heart.
"Master, what kind of disease is Prince Ji? Looking at the symptoms at the time of onset, I feel that it is unusual. How can a person with such profound spiritual power suffer such symptoms as fainting so easily."
Luo Qi sighed: "If the reason was clear, there would be no such thing as consultations between multiple aristocratic families. King Ji has been extremely talented in spiritual power since he was a child, and his majesty has placed high hopes on him. However, he has been suffering from many illnesses, but he has never been able to find out.
The reason is, and King Ji also has a strange disease, that is, he has memory problems. After a period of time, he will always forget all the previous things."
"Always forget the past?" Luo Xing'er was surprised.
"Well, it is said that when he was a child, he would forget every two or three years, but as he grew up, he would gradually forget everything in a year, and recently it has progressed to the point where he will lose the memory of the past in a few months. So he will forget important things.
I record the events and people in a book. When I lose my memory, I will take it out to review the past. I was probably studying the past just now."
Luo Xing'er's heart skipped a beat. Could it be that because of this, King Ji never remembered her?
"Master, are you sure?"
"I dare not say, but since ordinary treatment methods are not effective, there may be a glimmer of hope using the special witch doctor skills of our exorcism tribe."
Luo Xing'er felt slightly disappointed. She had been full of fighting spirit before coming here, hoping to cure King Ji's disease so that the Luo family would have a chance to get ahead, and she could also gain the attention of the clan and control her own destiny step by step.
But when she saw Queen Ji, she sincerely hoped that she could cure him, just for those three silent rescues.