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260. Chapter 260 Rumors of evildoers 1

Sitting by the window, she couldn't come back to her senses for a long time. Silver Fox's words lingered in her ears and never dissipated.

Does he mean that he can't even wish for death? What a terrible person this is, who can make people unable to wish for death!

"Master?" Cuizhu rubbed his eyes. Apparently he had just woken up, and his face was a little red. "Slave..."

"Are you awake?" Liuli said after coming back to her senses and looking at her.

"Master, I'm sorry, I'm so useless!" She lowered her head with a look of guilt on her face, "I don't know why, but when I saw him approaching me..."

Seeing her flushed face and evasive eyes, Liuli had an idea and said, "Cui Zhu, do you like Lin'an?"

"Me? I don't! No, no!" After a pause, Cuizhu denied it again and again, waving her hands and saying, "I don't like that ice face, I... I hate seeing him!"

Her overly excited reaction made Liuli even more sure.

"Why are you so excited? I was just joking!" She smiled, "But I see that Lin'an really likes you."

Every time Lin'an saw her, he was at a loss. He had never seen a big ice cube react like this.

"Master, please stop laughing at me!" Cuizhu blushed and said softly, stamping her feet.

Liuli chuckled, but she remembered something that she had ignored before, "By the way, I remember that King Luo rebelled before, and it seemed that the person sent to redress the rebellion was not King Ning. How come it was King Ning who came back victorious in the end? I remember

,Isn’t Prince Ning... sick all the time?"

In her impression, Jun Yuqing had been sick since the Rouyi Rebellion. Later, she almost forgot about this person.

Later, I met him once when he was drafted into the palace, but... he went to be rehabilitated?

Cuizhu tilted her head and thought for a while, "No! King Ning's illness happened a long time ago. Not long after Rou Yi settled down, King Ning's illness slowly recovered. This time King Luo rebelled, it was King Ning who

The one who invited me in person!"

It seems that she remembered it wrong? She didn't care much about the affairs of the previous dynasty, so she didn't know much about it.

"Hey, speaking of it, this year is really not peaceful. First there was trouble in the Rouyi border, and then King Luo rebelled. There is no peace in this palace day by day. I don't know if there is really a monster causing trouble..." Cuizhu was originally

It was unintentional, but Liuli felt that there was something in the words.

She said, "Monster? What do you mean?"

As if she felt that she had said something wrong, Cuizhu said quickly, "Master, this slave is just talking casually. Don't take it to heart, don't think too much about it! This matter... is not something to be mentioned!"

Seeing her frightened look, she became even more surprised, "Don't you still believe me? You and I, master and servant, have been getting along for some time, and you still have something to say to me?"

Looking at her, Cuizhu hesitated for a moment and said in a low voice, "My slave can say it, but Master, don't say it was your slave who said it, let alone mention it in front of the Emperor."

When she said this, Liuli's curiosity was aroused even more, and she nodded, "Tell me about it first!"

"Actually, everyone said that these weird things this year should be related to a monster!" She lowered her voice and whispered, "Master, you entered the palace late. I wonder if you have heard that the emperor once had a pet!

"

Liuli was startled and suddenly felt something strange. She nodded and said, "I've heard a little bit about it!"

"You see, even those who are not in the palace have heard of it. It shows how obsessed the emperor is with this thing. He once had a conflict with the Queen Mother over it!" Cuizhu said, "Just like how he dotes on his master now..."

After saying that, he seemed to feel something was inappropriate and covered his mouth.


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