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63. Chapter 63 Ji Chenxue

The second prince smiled and said: "What Prince Chengjun said makes sense."

The fifth prince sneered, and a trace of contempt flashed in his eyes: "You are right, but I am afraid that because Jiu Shu is so beautiful, no woman in the world can catch his eyes."

"What the fifth prince said is different." Mu Liuting shook the fan in his hand, and Qingwan didn't know if the other party was really that enthusiastic. She heard the guy raise his eyebrows and said: "The so-called marrying a wife and marrying a virtuous man, is it beautiful?

What does it have to do with it? Besides, your Uncle Ninth is not that kind of shallow and despicable person." As he spoke, his eyes glanced at Qing Wan who was sitting in the middle.

Qing Wan saw the other party's unreasonable look and couldn't help but frowned.

She didn't know whether Ji Lanjin liked beautiful women, but she knew that he definitely didn't like her like this.

Besides, what he said just now was clearly saying that the fifth prince had little knowledge. Is he really not afraid of offending others?

Thinking of this, Qing Wan couldn't help but twitch her mouth. No wonder people in the world said that this man was a wild man and his words were wild. The description was absolutely correct.

If she had to say it, she would have to add another sentence: she is daring and does not know whether to live or die.

Just as he was talking, the guy's eyes suddenly lit up, he stopped shaking the fan in his hand, looked at a certain direction in the palace with a smile, and said, "Axue is here."

Then they saw a crimson figure walking out slowly at the entrance of the garden, with long silver-white hair that was very dazzling. When she saw that person, the little guy in her arms actually jumped out of her arms.

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She saw the little thing jump into the man's arms all of a sudden, and she had no time to stop him.

Seeing the sudden little thing, Ji Chenxue was obviously startled. Her eyes slowly swept across the crowd, and finally landed between Mu Liuting and Ji Lanjin. Soon she started walking again, heading towards

Walked over to their side.

This prince, Prince Heng, completely inherited his mother's beauty, exquisite unofficialness, handsome face, and his head full of white hair, which gave him an indescribable charm.

Compared with someone else, it's not much different.

Mu Liuting picked up the fan that had just been forgotten, shook it again, and said with a hint of pride on his face: "Look, I told you that Axue will be very happy to see us."

"Prince Heng, you are happy to see our ninth uncle." Next to him, the fifth prince's voice sounded again, with a sarcastic smile on his face. The sinister tone made Qingwan frown unconsciously, and subconsciously said it again

He turned around to see the reaction of the man next to him.

It's a pity that the face he faced was still as gentle and cold as jade.

It seemed like nothing really could cause his mood swings.

From a distance, Qingwan saw a flash of joy on Princess Heng's face, and tears seemed to flash in her eyes.

It seems that Prince Heng has really locked himself in the courtyard for too long. So much so that just walking out of the courtyard can make a dignified and steady woman so excited.

Prince Na Heng held Yin Diao in his arms and walked straight to Ji Lanjin. As if like a child who had done something wrong, he cautiously called out: "Ah Jin."

Opposite him, the man in white, who looked like a god and was unparalleled, seemed not to hear. He picked up the wine cup in front of him and drank quietly and gracefully. It was as if everything that happened around him had nothing to do with him and was not of his concern.

Inside.

Ji Chenxue was ignored, and her voice could not help but contain a bit of grievance. Her eyes were red, as if she was about to shed tears. She frowned at the man in front of her, and called out again in a low voice, "Ah Jin"

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