Xinxi asked Hongcen: "Hongcen, why did you kidnap the little guy?..." He was very confused, and it was very inconsistent with Hongcen's personality. Adult matters should not be discussed no matter what.
Go up to the kids.
Qing'er also stared at Hong Cen, waiting for his answer.
Hong Cen's eyes flickered a little, just for a moment, and he was a little embarrassed. Indeed, kidnapping the little princess was not part of his plan in the first place. How could he convince people by just explaining it with a momentary thought?
"That kid is very cute." Hong Cen thought for a moment and answered the question incorrectly.[
The corners of Xinxi's mouth are twitching, what's going on?
Qing'er finally couldn't help but ask: "Hong Cen! Where is my daughter?!" Her daughter was lying if she wasn't nervous. Even though she knew Hong Cen wouldn't harm her, she still couldn't help but worry. He'er was no longer there
Knowing whether he would ever see her again in his lifetime, he would never allow anything to happen to his only daughter.
Hong Cen glanced at Qing'er and said, "The little princess is very good. Your Majesty, as long as I get the answer I want, I will tell you her whereabouts immediately."
"Are you threatening me?"
"How dare the common people?"
"I don't see what you are afraid of, Hong Cen!" With his daughter in the hands of others, it seems that he has no leverage. So what if he is an emperor? He is just a mortal, with helplessness and bitterness, and more.
There are things that I cannot exchange for my throne.
Xinxi raised her lips and said, "Ah, Hong Cen, I don't think you dare to say anything polite. But Qing'er can't help you. Because you are a single person and not afraid of death."
"What are you hiding? I just want to know where Ying'er went. Is it so difficult to tell it?"
Qing'er snorted coldly and said: "Hongcen, where is my queen? Why should I tell you an outsider? You'd better understand your position. I don't want to pursue the matter of taking away the princess for He'er's sake.
, pretend it never happened, but I must see my daughter tonight!"