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1174. Chapter 1174 The rhythm of asking for trouble [4]

She was overjoyed and thought it was God who helped her. The emperor came at the right time, so she couldn't help but burst into tears: "Your Majesty... Your Majesty, you have to make the decision for me... I kindly arranged cakes for the Seventh Princess, but she didn't."

Thinking that she actually harmed my concubine secretly, knowing that she was pregnant, she actually pushed me... and she actually dared to hit the eldest maid next to me. Who lent her the courage to let her do it?

So arrogant... Your Majesty, you have to make the decision for me..."

Lu Qingqing stood in front of Concubine Yu, looking at her with cold eyes, curling her lips, and laughed happily.

Do it, do it!

It depends on how far you can go. The more you go too far, the funnier you will become later...

Concubine Yu glanced sideways and saw Lu Qingqing smiling instead of being surprised, with a confident look on her face, and she couldn't help but secretly speculate in her heart.

Especially when I saw the emperor's gloomy and uncertain face, I became even more panicked.

What's wrong?

What exactly is wrong?

Emperor Baili still knew how much he doted on her. He couldn't remain indifferent when he saw that he was hurt by Lu Qingqing...

But why does his eyes at this moment reveal a kind of disappointment and helplessness?

Concubine Yu, her heart was beating, and she had already guessed that something was wrong.

At this moment, the eldest palace maid Cui'er, whose face was half swollen, still couldn't figure out the situation. Seeing that Concubine Yu made the decision for her, she also thought that Baili Emperor loved Concubine Yu very much, and even the emperor was always very concerned about her.

Hu. Then he started crying:

"Your Majesty... Your Majesty wants to make the decision for this slave... The Seventh Princess is too vicious... Not only did she push down the imperial concubine, she also injured this slave..."

'Bang!'

Baili Emperor raised his long legs and kicked the eldest palace maid Cui'er so hard that she was thrown out of the pavilion.

"You bastard slave, how dare you teach Master Sou to do such evil things, and how dare you scream here, come here, drag this bastard slave down with sticks and beat him to death!" Baili Emperor shouted in a cold voice, and even looked at it.

He didn't even look at the eldest palace maid.

He was extremely smart, and he immediately put all the blame on Cui'er, and now he seemed to be trying to protect Concubine Jade.

Lu Qingqing knew it in her heart, and she also knew that Emperor Baili would not really deal with Concubine Jade for such a trivial matter.

"Your Majesty... Your Majesty... Your Majesty, please spare my life..." The eldest palace maid Cui'er did not expect such a result at all. She was instantly frightened and fell to the ground, crying until her makeup was stained.

But the emperor didn't even look at her. Seeing that the guards had rushed over to pick her up, he finally knew that he was not far away from death. He couldn't help but look at Concubine Jade in fear: "Your Majesty... Your Majesty... Your Majesty, please save me."

My slave...save my slave...this slave is doing everything for your Majesty...My Majesty..."

The voice, which was not clear due to the swollen face, was filled with sadness, getting farther and farther away.

Concubine Yu didn't understand what was going on at all. She raised her head, opened her mouth, and wanted to plead for Cui'er. After all, Cui'er was considered one of her confidants. If she didn't even plead for her, I'd probably be in trouble.

The hearts of other palace members in the Jade Palace, who would dare to do things for her easily in the future.

Moreover, she still didn't understand what Baili Di meant?

What is going on?

"You still want to plead for her? Isn't it embarrassing?" Seeing that she still dared to speak, Emperor Baili couldn't help but roared angrily.


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