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444. Chapter 443 Summer Lotus Blooming Grassland Fly 23

Just as Hu Gechi said, the order came from the palace at ten o'clock in the evening for Hu Gechi to enter the palace for the banquet. Hu Gechi and Anuo cleaned up and entered the palace in a carriage.

The imperial palace in Kaiping, the capital of Xiadu, is not as big as the palace in Yanjing, the capital of Xiadu. However, this is the original capital after all, and now it can be regarded as a summer palace, so both the overall construction and the details are in royal style.

The banquet was held at the Xuanri Hall where Khan Kublai Khan usually went to court to discuss matters, but as soon as he reached the door, Arnold was stopped. The attendant first saluted, and then slowly said, "Princess, please move to the palace."

At Xuan Palace, the female family members and the Queen are having a banquet together."

Arnold's face changed slightly. The queen could not be anyone else but Chabi. Arnold didn't like this woman. If she had known that she would be like this, she would never have come to the palace.

Hu Gechi suddenly grabbed her hand, his face seemed to be covered with a layer of frost, and his eyes were filled with fire, "What did you say?"

The eunuch's position in the palace was not low, and there were few people who had reached this position who had not mastered the skill of observing words and expressions. When he saw Hu Gechi getting angry, he immediately knelt on the ground, "Your Majesty,

This is what the Khan meant. Even if you give me a thousand courages, I will never dare to falsely pass on the imperial edict!"

Hu Gechi raised his foot and kicked him over. The slave was kicked and rolled far away. However, he immediately knelt down on the ground without caring about the pain. "Your Majesty, calm down your anger. Your Majesty, calm down your anger. This slave deserves to die..." Then

The waiter couldn't help but bow his head to the ground, and there was already a trace of blood on his forehead.

Arnold gently pulled Hu Gechi and said, "He is just a slave who does things according to the Khan's words. Why do you need to argue with him?"

The anger in Hu Gechi's heart diminished a little, and he shouted angrily, "Get out."

The chamberlain stood up and ran away. In fact, he was just hiding not far away. Since he was in charge here, he didn't dare to leave.

Hu Gechi was angry in his heart. The entanglement between Queen Chabi and him could not end. If Arnold went to her place, it would be like letting her fall into the tiger's mouth. He squeezed Arnold's hand tightly and said, "Let's go back.

"After that, he took Arnold and left.

Arnold hurriedly stopped him, "I'm very curious about the gifts those people brought to the Khan. It's not like I'm going into a tiger's den or a wolf's den when I go to Guangxuan Palace for a banquet. Besides, she doesn't dare to touch me now."

Hu Gechi was still a little worried, but when he saw the look in Arnold's eyes, he couldn't refuse her. So, he nodded, "If you have anything, you must call the chamberlain to tell me."

Arnold nodded, then looked at the chamberlain not far away, "Take me to Guangxuan Palace!"

The waiter hurriedly stood up, lowered his head and replied: "Yes."

Arnold walked over and said to the waiter: "Let's go!"

"Yes, Princess."

The chamberlain began to lead the way, and Arnold followed.

Hu Gechi watched the two people's backs disappear from his sight, and finally followed them.

Guangxuan Palace is not very far from Xuanil Palace. In the past, banquets for female relatives were held there. Occasionally, concubines would choose to hold flower banquets or smaller banquets there.

The chamberlain led Arnold forward respectfully. Arnold could see that he was a little scared and nervous. In fact, she also understood that being a slave was not easy, let alone being a chamberlain in the palace. In this palace, most people

The humble one is probably the slave's life.

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