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1038. Chapter 1038 The world is the first to be stained with blood by the gun 29

Qianhe suddenly laughed, "Why are you sighing like this? Shouldn't you be happy to see this matter come to fruition?"

"I am very happy to see the result, but I am afraid that Queen Chabi will not be fooled easily." Arnold said with a smile. She felt very strange in her heart, but she couldn't say why it was strange.

"It's not us who should worry about whether we were deceived. There must be a reason why Nanbi dared to design this way." Qianhe said solemnly: "Think about it carefully, Ahema has been hidden so deeply, and now he can be considered a spy.

He must be a capable and loyal minister in front of the Queen. If he recommends me, he will listen to it no matter what he says."

"What you said makes sense." Arnold nodded.

While walking, the carriage suddenly stopped.

Qianhe turned sideways and lifted the curtains of the car window to look outside, "It's His Royal Highness the Crown Prince."

Arnold moved his body and looked outside, only to see Zhenjin and Hu Gechi riding on the horse and saying something. He seemed to have noticed Arnold's gaze, and his deep dark brown eyes looked towards the carriage. Register again.

He turned sideways and hid in the darkness.

"His Royal Highness came so late, I don't know why."

"Today is the birthday of Queen Chabi. If it weren't for the delay of important matters, I'm afraid Zhenjin wouldn't have arrived at this time." After saying that, Arnold raised his hand to signal Qianhe to lower the curtain.

Outside the car, Hu Gechi's eyes suddenly focused. He frowned, looking at Zhenjin with a hint of anger in his eyes, "Zhenjin, what are you looking at?"

Zhenjin retracted his gaze and looked at him, "I didn't see anything, I was just wondering if the person in the carriage was Amul."

"She is my princess, so naturally she wants to go with me."

Zhenjin chuckled lightly, ignored Hu Gechi, and just changed the topic, "I heard that something happened in the other courtyard today, but what clues were found?"

Hu Ge Chi coldly snorted, "It's okay to tell you. Keep an eye on the dog that bites you, and don't let it lose its target and bite people here again."

His deep eyes deepened further, and he was silent for a moment before saying: "I understand." He stared at Hu Gechi for a while, "I heard that Amul is pregnant again, take good care of her."

"You..." Hu Gechi wanted to get angry. He would naturally take good care of his wife. Did he, an outsider, need to intervene in these matters?

"Although I am your princess, after all, I raised you, and you are considered my raiser. It doesn't matter if I ask you a question." A smile appeared at the corner of Zhenjin's mouth, and he smiled calmly.

Hu Ge Chi coldly snorted, glared at him and pulled the reins to continue walking forward.

The carriage slowly started to move away again. Through the gap in the curtain, Qian He looked at Zhen Jin's back in a daze.

"What are you still looking at?" Arnold asked curiously.

"When I look at His Highness the Crown Prince, I always feel that something is not right with him." Qian He frowned and said.

Arnold opened the curtain behind him and saw Zhenjin sitting on the horse under the moonlight. His body seemed not as upright as before. Is his health not good? Or was he injured by an assassin last time?

Suddenly, Zhenjin raised his hand and shook it, then lowered his hand and slapped the horse's belly hard. The horse neighed and sped away quickly. The followers of the Prince's Mansion behind him followed closely, and they could no longer be seen clearly in the dust and smoke.

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"Perhaps it's because I've been tired recently!" Arnold felt a little uncomfortable. Things in the court were already too complicated, and Zhenjin, as the prince, was in a sensitive position. This storm that was secretly caused by conspiracy, I don't know why.

Only then will it truly end. What will be the result?

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