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743. Chapter 743 Keeping Loyal Hearts According to History 21

This rain lasted for more than ten days at a time. It stopped and stopped.

The water level of the moat outside Dadu City has risen to the point where it is almost overflowing. Every household in Dadu City has closed their doors and cannot leave their homes unless they have to.

The originally bustling street was extremely deserted. Even if there were a few people holding umbrellas, they were all coming and going in a hurry.

Summer officially ended in such a heavy rain, and the weather suddenly became much cooler since autumn entered. Several fast horses rushed into the capital, and the urgent and intensive sound of horse hooves heralded that something big was going to happen.

The urgent report was rushed into the palace, and soon dozens of chamberlains rushed out from the inner palace to the residences of the ministers. At a glance at this scene, it was clear that something serious had happened.

It just so happened that this day was a day for resting. When we got up early in the morning, the sky was sunny and everyone was in a good mood.

Arnold stood in the yard and stretched out. He smelled the smell of earth that still lingered in the air and felt a lot more refreshed. The weather was much more comfortable than the sultry heat some time ago, because it was already the beginning of autumn and there was still a sense of crisp autumn air.

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"I'm here to greet the princess." A guard walked in from outside the courtyard, followed by an unfamiliar-looking chamberlain.

Arnold glanced past the two of them, "But what's the matter?"

"The Yellow River burst its banks and floods flooded several cities in Henan. This chamberlain sent an oral message from the Khan, asking the prince to enter the palace quickly to discuss disaster relief."

Arnold nodded, "Brother Hu is in the house. I'm afraid he just got up and is washing up right now. You guys can board here for a while!" She took a deep breath. Sure enough, continuous heavy rain is not a good thing. The Yellow River bursts its banks continuously.

Flooding several cities may seem like nothing, but just by imagining, you can guess that a lot of people must have died.

Hu Gechi seemed to have heard the conversation in the yard from inside the house, and hurried out of the house. He was not wearing official uniform, but a set of red clothes that he usually wears at home. His hair was not combed like Mongolian braids.

At this time, he was dressed as a Han Chinese. Although he was personable, he didn't look that formal.

"Let's go!" He said calmly, and then walked to Arnold, "It's just sunny today. If you have nothing to do, go out for a walk. It's not good to keep it in the palace all the time." After that, he strode out of the courtyard.

go.

The waiter stared at his back with a blank expression, gritted his teeth before making up his mind and said, "Your Majesty, I will wait for you to change your clothes before leaving!"

Hu Gechi turned around, the gentleness on his face when he was talking to Arnold just now was gone, and his light brown eyes were cold, "Isn't Father Khan very anxious? Why, you are not anxious now?"

The servant's legs gave way and he knelt on the ground. At this time, he realized that he was talking too much, and his forehead trembled against the ground, "You deserve to die, this slave. It's the slave who talks too much."

Hu Gechi said with a trace of impatience on his face, "Get up!" He had already walked away before the words were heard, leaving only a red figure on his back.

The waiter didn't dare to say anything more, stood up and ran after him.

Arnold raised his head and looked at the sky that had been cleaned by heavy rain for more than ten days. At this time, the sky was blue, like a pure sapphire. The sun was shining in the sky, and the sky was cloudless.

"Princess, the little princess is here." Aruna reminded in a low voice.

Arnold withdrew his gaze and saw Lele, Wu Lan and a group of people entering the yard. As soon as he stepped through the door, the small figure rushed towards him with laughter, and called softly and concisely: "Eji, it's sunny today.

Now, let’s go out for a walk!”

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