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Chapter 65: Concubine Leng vs Concubine Chong

She wanted to deliberately slow down her actions and help the concubine avoid this matter.

Her interest in Concubine Ji temporarily overshadowed her worries about the old emperor. She scratched her head and couldn't figure out who the emperor was. Ruoruo simply put the matter aside for now, picked up the slightly longer skirt with both hands, and crossed over to the bedroom.

The tall threshold and the two slightly shabby palace doors of Zixia Palace were quickly walked towards.

When the two guards, the chief and the deputy, frowned and saw the concubine, they were still alarmed and came out, and their heads instantly felt swollen and painful. The emperor had repeatedly ordered that the concubine must be protected in the Zixia Palace.

It's easy to handle if the empress doesn't go out, as long as they try their best to prevent people from outside from coming in.

However, what if the concubine wants to go out on her own? How dare they stop her?

Woman VS woman, main concubine VS side concubine, cold concubine VS beloved concubine.[

Even just thinking about such a peak duel makes me sweat and feel uncomfortable all over.

The few guards sandwiched between them should be on both ends. If the empress from Zixia Palace is as difficult to deal with as the ill-intentioned empress Ji Fei, the guards who have no experience in getting along with women really don't know what to do.

alright.

You want them to fight against each other? Just kidding, whoever gets hurt will have to take the blame.

Concubine Ji is not easy to mess with, so will this concubine of Zixia Palace, who has won the dragon's favor alone, be an easy-to-talk master?

But without allowing them to meet, can they do it with just a few young generals from the chamberlain camp?

"Brother, guard, don't frown so tightly, the wrinkles will appear." Wen Ruoruo chuckled lightly, the two guards with lively expressions and embarrassment lowered their proud heads, their hearts pounding non-stop.

She didn't mind others being shy, so she lowered her voice and walked to the door, blocking her body with a huge stone sculpture, and peered out from the gap between the door panels, "I'll go and have a look, I won't cause you any trouble.

"

This sentence shot like a warm sun into the gloomy hearts of the guards. I wanted to cry and was so moved. I finally met a gentle, kind and easy-to-talk lady.


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