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232. Chapter 232 Uncle Baili Jingkang 02

"King Beirong doesn't know?" Baili Jingkang raised his eyebrows.

Li Shuxian paused and finally nodded.

"Confused, confused." Baili Jingkang walked around the room anxiously.

Baili Rong'er was afraid that Baili Jingkang would misunderstand Rong Qian, so he immediately said: "Dad, you also know that my brother's relationship with King Beirong will never be revealed."

"That's what Sister Rong'er said." Baili Xixi said with a smile: "I met King Beirong in the palace yesterday. He and his cousin Shang Wu have been in the Warcraft Forest all day for the Twin-Winged Spirit Tiger. At the same time,

We come in and go out together, and our relationship is like brothers.”

Baili Rong'er heard this and nodded immediately.

Baili Rong'er didn't hear the implication of Baili Xixi's words, but Li Shuxian did.

Li Shuxian said: "Shangwu and King Beirong have known each other since they were young at the Magical Martial Arts Academy. They often go hunting together in the Magical Beast Forest. They have formed a friendship over more than ten years. It is natural that they have a good relationship."

Baili Jingkang's face remained unchanged, dark. He had always opposed Baili Shangwu and King Beirong getting close, especially in the past few years, when King Beirong grew up, he opposed it even more, but Baili Shangwu also grew older.

, either in the Magical Martial Arts Academy or in the Magical Beast Forest, he can't control it even if he wants to.

Baili Xixi picked up the hot tea, took a sip, and said leisurely: "The King of Beirong is outstanding among all the people, and my cousin Shangwu has a good relationship with him. Marrying him is a good marriage for Rong'er.

It's not my fault. I spoke uncontrollably in front of the Queen Mother and said a few bad words to Rong'er, which ruined the marriage between Rong'er and King Beirong..."

As Baili Xixi said this, she sniffed in self-reproach and wiped her tearless eyes with a handkerchief, as if she was crying.

"It's best if you blow it."

"Dad." Even though he knew that Baili Jingkang would not agree to the marriage, Baili Rong'er was still sad to hear Baili Jingkang say this with his own ears, "What is wrong with King Beirong? You hate him so much, he clearly

So great..." |

"No matter how outstanding he is, he is not a good match for you." Baili Jingkang gave Baili Rong'er a sharp look, then turned to Li Shuxian and said: "I don't care what happened between you and De Fei, I will never enter into this marriage.

Will agree."

Li Shuxian gritted her teeth, "Master, why are you so pessimistic? If everyone thinks that the royal family is a wolf's den, how can the royal family continue?"

"I don't care what others think, my daughter will never be allowed to marry a member of the royal family, especially a prince." Baili Jingkang said categorically.

"Dad!" Baili Rong'er burst into tears.

"Absolutely impossible." After Baili Jingkang rejected her again, he said to Baili Xixi: "Xixi, the Queen Mother has refused the marriage, do you think she will..."

Baili Jingkang was still worried that one day the Queen Mother would agree.

Baili Xixi shook her head, "In my opinion, it's unlikely."

Hearing this, Baili Rong'er looked at Baili Xixi fiercely. It was because of Baili Xixi, otherwise the marriage decree must have been issued.

Baili Jingkang thought about it and thought it was impossible. What he didn't know was that when King Nanrong wanted to marry Baili Rong'er, the Queen wanted to issue a decree to grant the marriage, but the Queen Mother suppressed it.

Baili Jingkang did not pursue the path of becoming a high-ranking official, nor did he get involved in the war between princes competing for the throne, but his mind was very clear.

He is greedy and greedy. What he wants is never the glory and wealth that others show him to be his destiny. What he wants is the peace and happiness of his family.


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