The imperial concubine is delicate and charming, and she criticizes the tyrant for pampering her with her life. Chapter 127 It Has Nothing To Do With Qi Wan
Lian Jinchen looked at her movements, and his heart skipped a beat for some reason.
Before the inner thoughts were settled, his body subconsciously moved a step to block the green cypress.
Qing Hu snorted coldly, turned around and walked away with Song Tanxi, and pointed at an officer and soldier by the way: "Take me to see Prince Ning, or I will let His Majesty kill you!"
The officers and soldiers following Lian Jinchen all knew Qing Hui's identity, so they naturally did not dare to disobey her orders and immediately respectfully led her the way.
When Qi Guogong brought people over, he could only faintly see Qing Hui's back turned around.
A quick flash gave him an extraordinarily familiar feeling.
He couldn't help but ask: "Who is that girl?"
"Yes... your concubine." Lian Jinchen replied stiffly.
Qi Guogong looked in the direction where Qing Hui left, and there was no one there. He said thoughtfully: "It turns out to be your Majesty's beloved concubine. At this time, the city is in such chaos, what is she doing out here?"
"When I saw the back just now, I thought I saw Wan'er."
Qi Guogong sighed, a flash of deep pain flashed across his eyes.
Wan'er was his most beloved daughter, whom he had held in his hands like a pearl since she was a child. He once thought that Qi Guogong's mansion was already full of flowers, so he didn't need a daughter to add to the cake. So in the future, Wan'er would only marry someone.
Just what she likes.
She has been smart and beautiful since she was a child, and she is the most popular.
People who came to Qi Guogong's house to ask for marriage since they were young have almost crossed the threshold.
Princess Hui did not hide her love for her at all. When she grew up, she asked for it for Prince Chen many times.
It was also because of Princess Hui's sincerity, Prince Chen himself was indeed outstanding, and Wan'er had no objection after meeting Prince Chen, that they cautiously agreed to the marriage.
Who would have thought that there would be such an oolong behind it.
He was reluctant to let go of Wan'er, but compared to the glory and wealth he had enjoyed since childhood, he felt more guilty for Ming Yue who had suffered so much in the countryside.
He thought that the Qi family had not felt sorry for Wan'er. After the change of heart, although her health would get worse, if she took good care of her, she would be able to live a good life for a few years.
He never imagined that Wan'er would be so strong.
Also, she seems docile, but in fact she is the most assertive. Whatever she wants to do, she must always do it and do it best.
What an injustice.
Qi Guogong thought sadly.
Probably seeing his expression, Lian Jinchen said coldly: "No, it has nothing to do with Qi Wan."
Qi Guogong looked at him strangely. He just felt that the backs were similar. He thought of Wan'er, but he didn't say it had anything to do with it. Why did King Chen react so strongly?
He frowned and said, "What instructions does your Majesty have regarding Lingzhou City?"
"Your Majesty has ordered your concubine to see Prince Ning, but I don't know about it," Lian Jinchen replied quietly.
Qi Guogong's expression changed slightly, King Chen's words contained quite a few signals.
He hesitated for a moment, but still didn't say anything. He just said: "In that case, I will continue my inspection."
After Qi Guogong left, Lian Jinchen immediately turned around and walked in the direction where Qing Hui left, "You continue patrolling, I will go see Prince Ning and report any situation immediately!"
At this time, Qing Hui had already met the even more embarrassed King Ning. He was originally responsible for money and food matters, and was almost fighting on the front line. Now he was surrounded by countless people. He didn't know if he was infected, and his face was extremely expressionless.
He was ugly and shaky, being supported by the people around him, trying to fend off the people who surrounded him to demand justice.