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Chapter 2948

Chapter 2948

Xiao Chengyi said: "There is no way, Yan Yan is soft-hearted and cannot bear to see an innocent woman lose her freedom for the Gu King. If this matter is not resolved, she will be unhappy."

Chu Liancheng: "..."

He is so teachable!

After hearing this, Mu Yun'an was so happy that he forgot about it for a moment. He hugged Xiao Chengyi's arm and kissed him on the face and said, "Brother Yi is the best."

Everyone pretended not to see it. Anyway, they have long been used to it.

...

After Jun Limo left the palace, he entered the palace to greet Prince Beichen. This was the mother's intention, so that he could find out the purpose of the Prince's visit to Beijing.

Thinking of Xiao Chengyi's words, Jun Limo felt a little distracted for a moment.

Until a familiar voice came: "Brother Li Mo."

Jun Limo came back to his senses. He looked at the girl in red in front of him, his eyes softened a little: "Alan Yi."

Jiang Lanyi came over and said, "Brother Li Mo, what are you thinking about? I've been standing here for a long time and you didn't even notice."

Jun Limo said: "It's nothing."

Jiang Lanyi asked: "But saw His Highness the Crown Prince of Beichen? Why did he come to our southern border?"

Jun Limo said in a deep voice: "His Royal Highness Prince Beichen has very deep thoughts that I have not been able to understand yet. This person is by no means an ordinary person and should not be underestimated."

Jiang Lanyi warned: "Then you should be careful in everything."

Jun Limo nodded. He looked at Jiang Lanyi, his eyes fell on her gauze-wrapped wrist, and his heart tugged hard.

He held her hand and asked, "Does it hurt?"

Jiang Lanyi shook her head: "It doesn't hurt, I'm used to it."

But Jun Li Mo Pain, among the three princesses in southern Xinjiang, only Alan Yi's blood is the purest.

She has been suffering from this kind of pain since she was a child, and she has to feed the Gu King with her own blood every once in a while.

Because of this, her body was thin and her complexion was not good, and no amount of supplements could help.

He watched her grow up, he taught her to read, write, ride horses and archery, and watched her grow up little by little.

Slowly, she took root in his heart, but he could only bury his thoughts.

Because of the missions she and he carried, they were destined to be called brother and sister.

Seeing that he refused to let go, Jiang Lanyi hurriedly broke away from his hand and said: "The Queen Mother is still waiting for brother Li Mo to return to life. Don't keep her waiting."

Jun Limo's hands were empty, and his heart seemed to be missing a corner that could never be filled.

He put down his hand and said, "You go back and rest. I will visit you later."

"Um."

Jiang Lanyi responded, turned around and left.

Jun Limo stood there and didn't move for a long time, until someone called out: "Mo'er."

He turned around and saw his father walking over.

Jun Limo saluted: "Father."

Jun Heng was dressed in white clothes. Although he was over forty years old, his demeanor was refined and elegant, much like Jun Limo.

He glanced at Jiang Lanyi who was leaving, sighed and said, "Mo'er, do you hate your queen mother?"

Jun Limo lowered his eyes and said, "My son doesn't hate her. As the king of Southern Xinjiang, she is burdened with the future of the people of Southern Xinjiang and has too many choices.

The son just couldn't understand why the future of Southern Xinjiang should be pinned on a Gu insect?

Could it be that without King Gu, we won’t be able to protect Southern Border?”

Jun Heng patted his shoulder and said: "Nanyue and Beichen are like one family through marriage. Do you think they will allow us, a small barbarian country, to survive in the cracks?

If there is no Gu King, Southern Border may not be protected. Your mother just doesn’t want Southern Border to die in her hands and become a sinner in the world.”


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