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1552. Chapter 1552 Hate and fear

Chu Yuanzhou turned to look at the attendant on the side and said, "What are you doing standing there? Why don't you quickly pour wine for King Tuo Yin!"

The attendant hurriedly poured wine for King Tuoyin.

As soon as King Tuoyin saw this posture, he knew that no one around him could drink a glass of wine for him, and Chu Yuanzhou's look clearly meant to drink him down, but he had no way to avoid drinking.

He had no choice but to finish the bowl of wine, and Chu Yuanzhou immediately praised loudly: "What a drinker!"

Chu Yuanzhou also finished the wine in the bowl at that moment, and the attendant hurriedly filled the cups for the two of them.

In just a moment, Chu Yuanzhou and King Tuo Yin had already drank five or six bowls of wine. Chu Yuanzhou was fine at all, but King Tuo Yin was already drunk and fainted.

Chu Yuanzhou was already very articulate, and his ability to persuade him to drink was top-notch. He persuaded King Tuo Yin repeatedly and had no choice but to drink heavily. After drinking like this for about half an hour, King Tuo Yin was already drunk and unconscious.

When Chu Yuanzhou saw this scene, he secretly wanted to laugh, and there was a chill in his eyes.

There was a touch of sarcasm hidden in the corner of his mouth, he turned to look at the guard who was still a little dazed, and said calmly: "Your king is drunk, why don't you send him down to rest?"

When the guards heard his instructions, they dared to come over and help King Tuoyin up.

Chu Yuanzhou folded his hands on his chest, glanced at the mess all around, whistled softly, and then walked out slowly.

The room was filled with the smell of wine, and there was a faint aroma of wine.

Chu Yuanzhou pushed the door open, and the red lantern in the station was still hanging high, looking a bit mysterious in the night.

He walked down from the attic and stood in the corridor.

The leader of the secret guard stood beside him and said, "What are your orders, Your Majesty?"

"Watch King Tuoyin and don't let him come out. Of course, you can't let anyone take his life." The leader of the secret guard responded softly and then retreated.

King Tuoyin had a severe hangover. The wine Chu Yuanzhou gave him was very strong and the hangover made him feel very bad. It was almost noon when he woke up and he felt dizzy sitting there.

When Kublaida saw him getting up, he hurriedly helped him up and said, "King, you're awake."

When King Tuoyin saw that Kublaida's face was swollen, and then saw the decorations in the inn, he remembered that he was in Dazhou at this time. When he thought about what happened last night, he couldn't help but feel a little anxious, and his eyes darkened slightly.

After a while, he swept the things off the bedside table.

When Kubita saw King Tuoyin angry, he was so frightened that he knelt down on the ground. All the maidservants and guards who were waiting in front of the bed knelt down.

King Tuoyin said angrily: "Before coming to the Great Zhou Dynasty, everyone boasted that they were warriors. Last night, Gu was bullied by Chu Yuanzhou into such a state, but none of you idiots made any move. Do you want to piss Gu to death?

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When King Tuoyin cursed like this, the surrounding area became even more silent, and no one dared to make a sound.

King Tuoyin wanted to stand up, but found that he was very dizzy, so he sat back down again. He felt a little irritable and slapped the bed hard.

He stretched out his hand and pressed his temples and said: "Why did I bring a bunch of idiots like you to Dazhou? It almost brought me shame. It doesn't matter if Chu Yuanzhou is capable. You don't have to be so afraid of him."

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A group of guards knelt on the ground and did not dare to speak, but they thought in their hearts, isn't the king also afraid of Chu Yuanzhou? If he was not afraid, how could he not dare to say anything after being fed bowl after bowl of wine by Chu Yuanzhou?

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