Chapter 660: [Fanwai] Qin Shi must occupy Mumu (17)
"I was just playing with Mu Mu just now. Even if she didn't support me, I could still walk out steadily."
He looked like he would give it a try if he didn’t believe it.
His face was as white as a ghost, his lips were still blue and black, his pupils were bloodshot, and the cold sweat on his forehead never stopped.
Is this okay?
Is this called playing?[
Who are you lying to?
Qin Zhaotian wished he could slap him and drive away all his nonsense.
I usually like to hide my inner thoughts and keep them hidden, so forget it.
At this time, he was almost being played to death, and they still kept it secret and refused to tell him, what did the prince want to do?
After you die, should you ask the white-haired person to send the black-haired person away?
"Qin Shi!" Qin Zhaotian, who rarely called his son by his first name, was really angry, so he couldn't help but roar out his anger.
Anyway, no one would leak it out in the secret room, so there was no need to hide Qin Zhaotian's true emotions.
Mu Mu got excited, shrank behind Qin Shi, and then quietly poked her head out from one side of her body, watching the father and son's anger rising higher and higher.
Will there be a quarrel next?
Brother Qin Shi seems to be very lethargic. Maybe she should help him at this time.
So, Mu Mu bit her lip, raised her hand above her head, and waved it twice, letting both of them notice that she had something to say.
"Mu Mu, you don't have to defend the prince. I have to ask the truth about the matter today. I don't want to lie to him by making up lies that are not true." Qin Zhaotian snorted fiercely and turned his head.
, angry.
"Mu Mu, don't pay attention to your father. He has been emperor for a long time and is too suspicious. He only trusts people's words. Even his own son looks at him with suspicion. This is the case for all old people. You can't let it go.
He is willful." Perhaps because he was not in front of others, Qin Shi's voice became louder, and he only regarded Qin Zhaotian as his father, not his father.