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Chapter 60: Escape

The man didn't want to embarrass the little palace maid, so he chased her for a few steps, then stopped, looked at the direction in which she disappeared, and couldn't help laughing.

"Since you are a maid in the palace, run away? Where can you run to?"

He suppressed his smile and stepped on the slingshot Chu Qiao left behind. He leaned over to pick it up and pulled it hard. The slingshot bounced back with a "bang" and bounced on his fingers. His fingers were awkward.

I frowned, it was really an interesting thing, but the workmanship was a little rough.

Just as the man was playing with the slingshot, seven or eight eunuchs hurriedly ran up behind him, led by an old eunuch with white eyebrows. He ran tremblingly, sweating profusely, and wheezing.

"Your Majesty, Your Majesty, I have been looking for you for a while. Why did you come out alone?"

"The palace daughter just now..."

The man raised the slingshot in his hand, and was about to ask the name of the little palace maid, but considering that these eunuchs had not seen her just now, they must not know which palace daughter they were asking about, not to mention that there was no one there, so he had to give up.

The seven or eight eunuchs all followed the man's gesture and looked over. When they saw no strange person, they focused their attention on the slingshot in his hand. There was obvious doubt in their eyes, and they didn't understand where this thing came from.

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The man slowly lowered his hand and put his arms behind his back majestically. He was none other than Emperor Yin, the new king after the death of Emperor Zhi. It was also he who ordered the execution of Yun Chongjin's entire family and changed the surname "Yun"

Demoted to a pariah.

When Emperor Yin ascended the throne, he was already twenty-eight, had many concubines, and had many princes. But among all the princes, his favorite was the seventh prince Yun Dai. Not only was Yun Dai smart, but also because Yun Dai was smart.

His biological mother, Concubine Zhaohua, was gentle, considerate, and considerate. She was not as competitive as other concubines. It was this gentleness and virtuousness that made Emperor Yin always have a soft spot for her.

"I want to see Yun Dai alone, and I don't want to bother the whole army. Why did you come with me again? What a disappointment!" Emperor Yin flicked his sleeves, took the slingshot and headed towards the Yangxin Hall.

Several eunuchs followed the emperor without saying a word. The one walking behind poked the eunuch next to him on the forearm.

"What did the Emperor take?"

"slingshot……"

"Where did you get the slingshot?"

"I'm probably trying to make the seventh prince happy. The seventh prince has been very ill these past few days."

The two young eunuchs were talking in a low voice. The white-browed old eunuch heard the sound and turned around to glare at them. The two young eunuchs immediately shut their mouths and did not dare to speak anymore.

In the Chonghua Palace, Xi Yun entered the door holding the note. After unfolding it, he looked at it several times without understanding what it meant. He wanted to throw the note away, but felt it was inappropriate, so he took it into Feng Feng's house.

Yilou.

Entering Fengyi Tower, Xiyun asked the two palace ladies.

"Is the Seventh Prince awake?"

"I took medicine and still fell asleep." A palace daughter whispered.

"When the Seventh Prince wakes up in a moment, you go to the dining room and bring the beef. The Queen has already sent someone to stew it for them."

"Yes." The two palace maids responded.

After Xi Yun finished explaining, he walked into the inner hall and walked towards the seventh prince's bedroom.

Outside a bead curtain, Xi Yun stopped. She lowered her eyes and glanced at the note in her hand. She didn't know whether she should tell Concubine Hua about this. After hesitating for a moment, she still held the note in her hand.

In the palm of his hand, he found that the seventh prince had been ill for three or four days. The empress was worried at the moment and was not in the mood to read any strange note.

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