However, she didn't say anything, she just slowly closed her eyes and cried, her body trembling.
King Qi made a signal and asked the imperial doctor Cao and Yuan Yongyi to go out.
Yuan Yongyi was very sensible this time and pulled Dr. Cao to go out. Dr. Cao put down the powder and told the maid, "This is a hemostatic powder. Sprinkle it on the wound and bandage it lightly. It will heal in two days."
The maid was so frightened that her hands and feet were weak, she took the powder and thanked her.
King Qi sent everyone out, sat next to Chu Mingcui, and asked: "Why?"
Chu Mingcui turned her head away and just cried without saying a word.
King Qi felt uncomfortable when he saw her like this.
However, his usually confused mind became sober now.
Yuan Yongyi's words actually woke him up.
Because, if Cui'er really cares about him, she won't force him to do things he doesn't want to do. He is not impoverished, he is a dignified prince. He doesn't need to fight for anything, and he can give her a prosperous and smooth life.
No one regarded him as a competitor, and no one would deal with an idle prince. She was so smart, she knew that, especially, he was the grandson of Chu Shoufu and the legitimate son of the current queen. Even if the boss became the prince and the emperor in the future, he would not
Dare to do anything to him, otherwise, it will be difficult to silence Youyou.s11();
Of course, to put it bluntly, the boss didn't take him seriously at all.
So, she really doesn't care about him.
So, was everything he did worth it?
Therefore, even though he felt uncomfortable in his heart, he still continued: "Let's forget it. From the day I married you, I knew you didn't have me in your heart. I can't compare with Fifth Brother. I know myself. You like it."
I have always been the fifth brother, but the fifth brother has let you down. You have been wronged to marry me. I think we will be fine as time goes by. In the year we got married, we did get along well. We treated each other with respect and were still in love. But who knew you
Are you trying to force a smile? So regardless of everything else, you don’t have to feel wronged, and I don’t have to please, so let’s just all be well."
Chu Mingcui turned to face him. She really didn't expect that he would still say this after she had already cut her wrists.
What about his love? Where about his pampering? Was all the deep love he had for her in the past turned out to be just deception?
She thought that as long as she hurt herself, he would swoop over and still love her to her very core.
The huge gap was too great for her to accept.
She couldn't even accept that she was so humble, only to have such a cold and heartless result.
Hatred for everyone, uncertainty about the future, sadness over the sudden death of his mother, pain at not being able to love Yu Wenhao, all kinds of despair surged up like a tide.
Her face was calm.
"Heli is inevitable when you come, isn't it?" she asked softly.
King Qi's eyes were gloomy, "This is also your wish, isn't it? I will grant it to you for the last time."
She was silent.
Let the hatred in your heart ferment and boil uncontrollably.
Finally, she showed a smile, stretched out her trembling hands, and her body was trembling, "Hold me for the last time, let's say goodbye!"
King Qi hesitated for a moment and shook his head, "No, you can recover from your injuries. I'm going out."
The moment he stood up, a cold light flashed in her eyes, her face suddenly became ferocious, she quickly pulled out the hairpin on her head, and used all her strength to pierce the hairpin into his chest.
"
Then you go and die, and we die together!"
The voice was as cold as coming from hell. Before he could recover, she quickly pulled out the hairpin and stabbed it into his abdomen.
Blood splattered out.
King Qi bowed his head and held the hairpin
Son, this hairpin was given to her by him on the third day of their marriage.
The hairpin has a wishful thinking pattern and is engraved with the four characters "白头同心".
As soon as he lowered his head, the carved four characters jumped in front of his eyes.
There was no expression of pain on his face, nor did he utter a cry of surprise. He pulled out the hairpin, and blood spattered out. His face was pale. He wiped the blood on the hairpin with his sleeve and placed it in front of her.
Smiling coldly, "Take care!"
He stood up unsteadily and walked towards the door.
Chu Mingcui's eyes were open, and his eyes were hollow and dry. He couldn't shed a single tear, and his whole body was shaking uncontrollably.
"Yu Wenqing, you will regret it." She said coldly.
"No," he didn't look back and opened the door, blood dripping on the floor, "Today is the most correct decision I have ever made in my life."
The empress personally questioned her, and Chu Mingcui cried in front of the emperor, saying that the King of Qi had favored Yuan Yongyi since he introduced her to the throne. Yuan Yongyi implied that she had an affair with the King of Chu, forcing her to commit suicide to prove her innocence.
Yuan Yongyi went inside and saw Chu Mingcui standing barefoot on the ground, her face gloomy and cold, and her eyes were filled with cold ice.
The old lady immediately took her into the palace to plead guilty.s11();
But the door opened, and King Qi staggered out covered in blood.
While King Qi was recovering from his injuries, Chu Mingcui had already ordered someone to prepare a carriage and go to Yuemei Temple.
But the King of Qi did not stop and still wanted to make peace with her. She suffered all the humiliation and stabbed the King of Qi.
She was shocked and rushed to help him. He smelled of blood. When her hand touched his chest, there was warm blood seeping out.
Chu Mingcui cried very sadly, "My daughter-in-law and the King of Chu are innocent, so how can we talk about the affair? My father, the Queen, and my queen can tell the King of Chu to find out about this matter."
She turned around and shouted hastily.
But overall it's no big deal.
When the emperor and empress heard this, they were furious.
The queen said angrily: "You said that Concubine Yuan alluded to you having an affair with the King of Chu. Does she have any evidence? If there is no evidence, it is a false accusation, and I will not tolerate her in this palace."
She got angry and was about to run in, but King Qi grabbed her wrist and said solemnly: "I hurt myself, no one else, let's go."
"How could this happen? Royal doctor!"
Although Yuan Yongyi and Doctor Cao went outside, they did not leave.
The queen now only wants to clear her son's name and blame all the sins on Yuan Yongyi.
After entering Yuemei Temple, she knelt down in front of Mrs. Tai Lao. She accused the King of Qi of doting on his concubine and destroying his wife, and wanted to make peace with her. She was so angry that she hurt the King of Qi.
Yuan Yong noticed that he was seriously injured, and the imperial doctor and guards also came forward, so she had no choice but to ignore Chu Mingcui and help King Qi leave.
She cried loudly, crawled in front of the queen, stretched out her hand to hold the skirt of her skirt, the wounds on her wrists were clearly visible, her eyes were as swollen as peaches from crying, her whole body was miserable, tears fell down her face, and she asked desperately and angrily: "Auntie
, Why is this happening? He was very good to me before, why is this happening? Why is he treating me like this? He might as well kill me!"
This incident naturally alarmed Emperor Ming Yuan.
King Qi held Yuan Yongyi's shoulder with one hand and said feebly: "Let's go."
King Qi's injury was not very serious. Even if Chu Mingcui used all her strength, she could not seriously injure him. The wound on the heart was not too deep, but the wound on the abdomen was slightly more serious.
It’s not just about favoring Chu Mingcui.
As for Chu Mingcui's suicide, it was because he wanted to redeem himself and to make a decision. If the discussion continues, there will definitely be no good results.
What she saw in King Qi's eyes just now was determination.
However, she thought that Chu Mingcui would commit suicide again, so she took Doctor Cao to guard outside.