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1899. Chapter 1899 Too Dangerous

Unexpectedly, when Yun Jingchu was personally instructing the girls around him to pack their luggage in the yard, Anran was being carried over.

"Princess, I'm sorry, it's all my fault. Why are you and the prince in such a hurry to go back? I asked the chef here to prepare a sumptuous dinner. After officially seeing off the prince and princess, it will not be too late for the prince and princess to leave.

This is to express my apology." An Ran looked guilty and anxious.

"No need, the prince and I have had a lot of fun these days. Because we are in a hurry, we will leave first. Mrs. Meng will stay here to recuperate. When we return to the capital, the prince and I will hold a banquet to thank you and Meng.

One." Yun Jingchu declined with a smile.

After saying that, he turned to the servant who was carrying An Ran and ordered: "Okay, you guys should send Mrs. Meng back quickly, it's very windy outside."

At this time, someone came to report that everything was ready and ready to go.

Yun Jingchu nodded, turned around, and saw Anran still hadn't left, looking at her sadly, so he said, "Then, Mrs. Meng, let's take our leave."

When Yun Jing first arrived outside the gate, the carriage was ready. Meng Yi stood beside the carriage, his face a little gloomy.

Seeing Yun Jingchu coming, Baili Wushang stretched out his hand to her. Yun Jingchu held his hand and while getting on the carriage, he said to Meng beside him: "You stay here for the time being until your wife is injured."

Come back to Beijing after you get better. You have worked hard during this period, so take a good rest."

"Yes." Meng Yi responded respectfully, but his voice was a bit dull.

Yun Jingchu smiled slightly and said nothing.

She knew what Meng Yi was thinking. She and Baili Wushang came here at An Ran and his suggestion, but they were in danger here. Meng Yi, who had always been loyal to Baili Wushang, naturally felt bad.

"Let's go!" Baili Wushang ordered.

"Your Majesty has given the order, let's set off--" Meng Er, who was beside the carriage, shouted loudly, and then he, Meng San, and Meng Si patted Meng Yi on the shoulder one after another, mounted the horse, and followed the team forward slowly.

The journey was uneventful, and Yun Jingchu and his party arrived in the capital three days later.

The news that Yun Jingchu and Baili Wushang were assassinated at sea had spread back to the capital, so the two of them were summoned to the palace the next day after arriving home.

In Kunfu Palace, both the emperor and the empress were present.

As soon as Yun Jingchu and Baili Wushang entered, Emperor Luo and Queen Luo looked at the two of them up and down with expressions of concern on their faces.

"Don't worry, father, mother, son, minister, and Wu Shang are not injured." After saluting, Yun Jingchu spoke first with a smile.

"Who is this crazy person? Have you found out?" Luo Hou's face was filled with indignation.

Under the guidance of the palace officials, Yun Jingchu and Baili Wushang bowed their heads and sat down before Luo Emperor and Luo Empress, and then replied: "Not yet."

"Don't leave the capital anymore. It's too dangerous." Luo Hou looked frightened.

"You're talking silly, you can't stop eating because of choking. Just be careful when you go out in the future." Luo Huang smiled and shook his head.

"..." Luo Hou also felt that he had overreacted just now, so he said no more.

The four of them sat and chatted for a while, and then the queen asked them to have lunch together.

After lunch, Yun Jingchu returned home, while Baili Wushang followed Emperor Luo to the imperial study to handle political affairs.

As soon as he entered the imperial study, Emperor Luo dismissed the people around him, looked at Baili Wushang and said, "I didn't dare to ask your mother about anything just now. Tell the truth to your father, is the assassin a member of the Huo family?"


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