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167. Chapter 167: Feng Wan reveals that the eldest son made a move 9

Every word came to Cang Yueyu's ears clearly, especially the sentence "I would rather die after saving you that day"!

Cang Yueyu listened, and then looked at Feng Wan's tears and gloomy face...

In an instant, Cang Yueyu hugged Feng Wan with her backhand, held Feng Wan in her arms, and apologized in Feng Wan's ear: "I'm sorry, I shouldn't have doubted you so much. I don't blame you for all this, it's all my fault."

It's not good. I said something and made a promise, but I can't keep it. I'm sorry, it won't... there won't be a next time."

"Don't say that. It's my fault. I shouldn't have resorted to such despicable means. I swear, I will never do this again. Please forgive me this time, okay?"

Feng Wan was brought into Cang Yueyu's arms, and she leaned against Cang Yueyu's chest and begged softly. But what was different from the plea was that Feng Wan sneered in her heart, laughing at Cang Yueyu's stupidity, but she was deceived by just a few words.

It seems that the "life-saving grace" held in Cang Yueyu's heart was far more important than she imagined. I wonder what else happened in it? However, this is not important. What is important is this

It is really a very useful "trump card". You can use it on Cang Yueyu in any way you want. And what she has to do is to keep this secret and never let Cang Yueyu know about it. Otherwise, she can

It's really over.

"It's not your fault...it's not..." Cang Yueyu lowered her head and kissed Feng Wan's soaked long hair, her expression and movements were extremely gentle.

Feng Wan immediately stretched out her hand and hugged Cang Yueyu's waist tightly, leaning completely into Cang Yueyu's arms. The next moment, she had just been injured, had lost so much blood, and had been soaked in the rain and cold.

Feng Wan's vision went dark and she couldn't hold on any longer, so she collapsed into Cang Yue Yu's arms and fainted.

-------------Boundary line-------------

Early the next morning!

Cang Yueyu, who had been watching Feng Wan by her bedside all night, went directly to the palace to see the emperor.

In the imperial palace, in the bedroom, Emperor Cang Jingtian had just gotten up, dressed and washed under the waiters of Eunuch Xu and a group of maids, and was preparing to go to the morning court.

Suddenly, a young eunuch walked in quickly and whispered, "Emperor, Prince Yu wants to see you."

Cang Jingtian was startled, "Let him in!"

Cang Yueyu entered the palace under the eunuch's notification, but did not speak immediately.

Cang Jingtian looked at it, thinking that Cang Yueyu wanted to report something to him, so he motioned for everyone to go out first.

In the blink of an eye, only Cang Jingtian and Cang Yueyu were left in the dormitory.

The palace lantern has not been extinguished yet, illuminating every corner of the bedroom.

Cang Jingtian asked: "Tell me, what's the matter with entering the palace so early in the morning?"

"I want to ask my father to cancel yesterday's imperial edict. I don't want to marry Feng Yu anymore." Cang Yueyu said straight to the point.

Outside the palace, a young eunuch who overheard the conversation in the palace while everyone was not paying attention, immediately turned around and left quietly, quickly going to the "Cining Palace" where the queen lived, without disturbing anyone.

After a while, the Queen's phoenix arrived.

The queen who arrived was dressed in gorgeous clothes and was extremely gorgeous. She was in her forties but she looked like she was no more than thirty. Time had not left many marks on her face and body, and she was majestic in her own right.

When they arrived outside the hall, they heard Cang Jingtian's angry shouts coming from the hall. All the eunuchs and maids outside the hall, including Eunuch Xu, were too angry to take a breath.

Suddenly, the queen couldn't help but slightly curling her lips.


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