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696. Chapter 696 Incomprehension caused Xiao Qiang 4

Hu Gechi's face was dark, and he stretched out his hand to pull out the arrow from the wall of the car, and the token hanging on the tip of the arrow fell with a clang.

"Hu Gechi, what kind of token is this?" Arnold stretched out his hand to pick up the token. The token was cold in his hands and was much heavier than ordinary iron tokens. The light coming from the car window could be seen

This token can be seen clearly. On the front is a strange animal-shaped pattern, and the ferocious and bloodthirsty carvings are so lifelike that it makes people chill. Arnold turned the token over, and there were several strange words in the center of the token, surrounded by

It is small characters arranged like a star chart. Such a thing cannot be made by Han people, and the writing is not something Mongolian.

Hu Gechi glanced at the token, but there was still no change on his face. He took the token from Arnold's hand and looked at both sides. "I will send you back to the palace first, and I will handle this matter.

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Arnold was curious, but he understood that Hu Gechi didn't seem to want her to get involved. She nodded, "If you have something urgent to deal with, you can ask the guards to take me back." But even though she said this, she felt very uneasy in her heart.

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Brother Hu raised his lips and smiled at her, "It's nothing urgent. I'm not worried about the guards sending you back at this time."

Before he finished speaking, there was already a rustling sound outside the car. The sound was not loud, just like a small gust of wind.

"Master, Xiao Kesu and the others are back."

The guard outside the carriage reported in a deep voice, with respect and caution in his voice.

Hu Gechi did not see his secret guard immediately. He glanced at Arnold before slowly speaking, "Go back to the palace first."

"Yes, sir." The guard responded again, and whipped out his riding whip like a firecracker. The carriage shook slightly, and the carriage began to move forward again.

"Hu Gechi, although I know you don't want me to worry, I still can't let myself relax." After thinking about it, Anuo gritted her teeth and murmured. She reached out and pulled Hu Gechi's arm, "No matter what you do,

I hope that you can be 100% sure that you will be safe. Although I know that you have never been afraid after experiencing the killing field, I am afraid." Arnold looked into Hu Gechi's eyes, "I have always been attached.

For you, so you must protect yourself for me."

Hu Gechi gently hugged Arnold and patted the back of Arnold's hand, "Don't worry, I will take care of it."

After hearing what he said, Arnold knew that she would never be able to ask anything else. She slowly closed her eyes and carefully thought about everything she knew. Who would want to warn Hu Gechi without completely offending Hu Gechi?

What? Could it be that he is someone above the court? With Hu Gechi’s character, there are indeed many political opponents above the court. His character has always been straightforward, and the Khan’s love for him is unmatched by others.

, but she also knew that Hu Gechi was not lawless, otherwise Hu Gechi would not have let go of his military power.

The carriage came to a slow stop. Brother Hu got out of the car with the curtain pulled up, and then he carried Arnold down. "I'll be at the palace for the next few days. If you're bored, I'll ask Ulan and Wu Enqi to help you find some strange things to relieve your boredom.

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Arnold looked at Hu Gechi and asked, "How long will you be leaving?"

"It won't take long, I will definitely be back within three days." Hu Gechi ignored the guard who was still sitting on the carriage, then got into the carriage, "Leave the city."

Arnold's heart trembled, and his brows knitted together, "What happened, and why did you have to go out of the city to solve it?" However, Hu Gechi didn't want to tell her, and the horse pulling the cart neighed and quickly headed towards the road.

Run to the end.

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