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Chapter 1500 Return to Beijing (1)

 Chapter 1500 Return to Beijing (1)

The night is already dark, and we will set off early tomorrow morning.

Yun Luo returned to his room, rubbed his eyebrows, and lay down on the bed, but he couldn't fall asleep.

She and Jun Wuchen were married in the name of marriage, so naturally they lived in the same courtyard, but after all, they hadn't really gotten married yet, so they didn't live in the same room, and there were two little guys in between.

I thought I could put aside the troubles of "that person" for the time being and have a good sleep tonight, but unexpectedly, troubles in the capital came again...

Kyushu Banquet...

If Jun Wuchen hadn't mentioned it tonight, Yun Luo would have almost forgotten about it.

The Kyushu feast that happens once every ten years brings together the world’s most influential people.

Today is even more special.

It was the turn of Xianle Palace to hold the Kyushu Banquet, and Yi Shuiyue was the main person in charge.

Yun Luo had been wondering before. Yi Shuiyue came to the Four Kingdoms for business, so why did he have so much time to follow them?

After listening to Jun Wuchen's explanation, he realized that Yi Shuiyue had actually decided to hold the Kyushu Banquet in the capital of Cangyun Kingdom!

No wonder she confidently refused to leave and wanted to go back to Beijing with them...

Once the Kyushu Banquet is held, the two sects and one palace, the three aristocratic families, and the other royal families of the Three Kingdoms will all gather in one place, and due to the quota limit for the banquet, all those who can participate are high-level warriors of level six or above.

……

This is much more troublesome than Chongyun Sect alone!

The capital is also deeper than she imagined.

Qinglong, are there still so many people in Wentian Tower safe and sound in the capital?

Yun Luo frowned, and the more he thought about it, the more he couldn't sleep. He simply sat up and walked into the alchemy room connected to the bedroom.

She couldn't sleep anyway, it was a long night, so why not study the soul-breaking incense formula she just got tonight, and make the antidote early, so that she wouldn't be controlled by others when necessary.

Pressure gave rise to motivation. Yun Luo dove into the pile of medicinal materials and soon became immersed in it wholeheartedly.

Unknowingly, one night passed quickly.

As soon as the first ray of morning glow appeared on the horizon, the city guard's mansion began to get busy.

Under the direction of the butler, the servants hurriedly checked the luggage and carriages, and prepared everything needed for the trip.

The team heading back to Beijing this time is quite large.

In addition to His Royal Highness King Jing, the princess, and the young prince, there are also the fairies Shuiyue, Nangong, and Beichen.

No one can be neglected easily.

The City Guards Mansion had been busy preparing three days ago. Three spacious carriages were prepared. The largest and most comfortable one was naturally for His Royal Highness Prince Jing and the Princess, and the other two were for Prince Ji Yuan and the Princess.

Prepared by Miss Tantai.

One of them is weak, the other is spoiled, and neither of them can adapt to riding horses for long periods of time.

The journey back to Beijing will take at least ten days and a half, and the sun and wind will not be pleasant.

In addition, men and women are different, and cousins ​​are not suitable for sharing the same carriage, so they must prepare separately.

As for Xianle Palace...

As early as a few days ago, a maid came over proudly to convey the message that their young palace master had his own exclusive transportation and did not need to worry about the city guard.

To put it bluntly, I just don’t like the inferior carriages they prepared and don’t want to use them.

The city guard had no objection to this, and wished it would save them a lot of trouble.

The other members of the Hidden Dragon Guard all traveled on horseback. For this reason, General Wei also specially mobilized a group of the best wildebeests in the army, one for each person, and arranged them clearly.


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