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After Feng Wu packed up and walked out in a big way, the people watching over Wang Na were already indifferent. Every time the Crown Princess went out, the money was flowing out. Although every time after hearing this, the Princess

They were all so angry that they could not speak, but there was nothing they could do, the money did not come from Prince Qin's palace.

Not far away, a woman with a somewhat weathered face carefully stroked her belly. When she saw Feng Wu's back, she lowered her head and glanced at her belly again. Her eyes darkened, as if she had made some kind of determination.

Inn.

"Hey, Master, the Crown Princess." Liu Wu looked at Feng Wu who was wandering around with sharp eyes.

Crow Yin, who was wearing a crow mask, followed Liu Wu's line of sight with his golden eyes, his eyes flickered, and he immediately looked back. His wife is very powerful, and her voice did not have any waves: "Don't disturb Madam.

.”

Bai Feng stood on the other side, looking at Liu Wu's eyes, stretching his head and trying hard to look to the side, but it was them every time, and he never saw it.

"yes."

Feng Wu finally got rid of the people who were following him, turned around and walked from the dark alley to the restaurant.

The waiter nodded towards the two of them and then stood guard at the door of the store.

The two of them couldn't wait to walk up: "Dad."

"Master Hua."

They both spoke at the same time.

Hua Jie turned around and scanned Fu Ling's body first, then nodded to Feng Wu: "Miss, Fu Ling."

"Master Hua, if I can ask you to come in person, there must be something important."

Hua Jie nodded with a serious expression and looked at the two of them: "The situation in Feng Country is not optimistic now. The Governor is caught in the middle and cannot escape for the time being. I will explain it to you in person and leave as soon as I finish."

"Dad." Fuling looked at Hua Jie and shouted softly.

Feng Wu frowned. It seemed that her father had just picked up some insignificant things to tell her. If the Lich Master hadn't disappeared and he couldn't get away, I'm afraid he wouldn't have told her about it.

"You must have known about the letter written by the governor to the lady. The disappearance of the lich this time was not an accident, but someone did it deliberately." Hua Jie said with a sharp look in his eyes.

"Yeah." Feng Wu nodded.

Hua Jie continued: "Except for the emperor Qin Kai who is obsessed with alchemy, everyone else in the Northern Kingdom is very ambitious, not only for the Feng Kingdom, but they even have their minds set on Southern Xinjiang."

"Southern Xinjiang." Feng Wu repeated it in a low voice, falling into deep thought.

Looking at Hua Jie, he asked: "But what does this Lich Master have to do with you?"

When Hua Jie heard Feng Wu ask this, a hint of murderous intent flashed in his eyes, and he continued: "We have traced this matter to have something to do with the third prince of Southern Xinjiang, Jin Yi, who used the ban on poison to lure the lich back to Southern Xinjiang.

.”

"So Master Lich is from the royal family of Southern Xinjiang? Prince?"

Hua Jie shook his head and his eyes flashed: "No, he is the prince of the Southern Xinjiang royal family."

"Ahem." Feng Wu and Fuling glanced at each other, both seeing disbelief in each other's eyes.

Then Feng Wu said with great difficulty: "Prince, the Emperor of Southern Xinjiang is really mature."

With the stumbling body of the wizard father and the gully on his face, Feng Wu couldn't connect it with the people of the royal family. When he said it was related to the royal family, Feng Wu thought he was related to some people from the royal family.

His medical and medical skills are so good, he should be a counselor, but I didn't expect that he is a prince, and an old prince.

Hua Jie's dark eyes were like ice being penetrated, slowly spreading in his eyes, and his calm tone had a hint of coldness: "This matter is related to the time when the governor went to southern Xinjiang to seek medicine for the emperor."


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