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Chapter 1086

When Su Yi took Yin Li to the palace courtyard where Jiu'er lived, the eldest grandson Wuji happened to be away, and there were only a few disciples of the Holy Cult who were being ordered around by Jiu'er, or in other words, they were too bored to play around.

Su Yi walked in first, and seeing that Jiu'er's complexion had recovered well in all aspects, she said, "Miss Jiu'er, the young prince Yin Liyin from Southern Xinjiang wants to see you, and the young lady asked me to bring him here. That's it.

Do you want to see him in the yard?"

Jiu'er's beautiful eyes curled into a smile, looking very harmless.

"Yin Li from Southern Xinjiang? Oh," she nodded her head in a decent manner, "I know him and have heard some things about him. He doesn't seem to cry like ordinary children when nothing happens, so it's not very annoying."

"But why would he see me? I'm not familiar with him."

But, right now, lying in bed recovering from my injuries is very boring. I’m so idle that I’m almost growing mushrooms.

So, she said with a smile, "Sister Suyi, please bring him in."

Why did Yin Li come to see Jiu'er?

Yin Li didn't know it himself, but he was very curious about the 'Jiu'er' he had heard about many times.

As Aunt Jing's child, Jiu'er wanted to get close and have a good relationship from the bottom of his heart. After all, he liked Aunt Jing so much.

Then, he was very curious about Jiuer himself.

Su Yi brought Yin Li in, and Yin Li immediately saw the smiling eyes of the little girl on the bed looking at him with interest.

Yin Li felt inexplicably nervous and blushed, "Sister Jiu'er, hello!"

Jiuer waved to him with crooked eyes.

Yin Li looked around and was sure that he was calling him.

He was a little nervous, a little excited and a little shy and walked over and stood in front of Jiu'er beside the bed.

Jiu'er smiled and looked at Yin Li's little face several times, then clicked her tongue, "The eyebrows and eyes are really similar to mine. No wonder my mother could mistake you for my brother before."

When Yin Li heard this, his whole face turned red. He raised his eyes and glanced at Jiu'er. After meeting Jiu'er's smiling face again, he quickly ran away.

He hurriedly and clumsily took out a colorful bead of unknown material from his purse and said, "Sister Jiu'er, this is here to see you. It's a meet-and-greet gift."

Jiu'er took a look and thought, oh, he is indeed the young prince of southern Xinjiang.

The things they sold were really generous and very characteristic of their southern Xinjiang impression on outsiders.

She stretched out her little hand, and Yin Li immediately put the bead on her hand.

Jiu'er took the bead and observed it, then sent everyone out of the room, leaving only himself and Yin Li before saying, "It's a good thing, but brother Yin Li, please give me this orb that can ward off poisonous insects and poisonous insects.

Do you know..."

She stopped here and motioned for Yin Li to come closer.

Yin Li had already been stunned by her soft and soft call to brother Yin Li.

Mainly because when Yin Li was growing up, no one called him brother or brother. His father didn't let him play with other children, so he was alone.

Jiu'er asked him to come closer, but he had already come closer before he could recover.

Jiu'er leaned close to his ear and said in a soft and sweet voice with a sweet smile, "I play with poisonous insects and poisonous insects."

Yin Li didn't react at first, but after reacting he subconsciously took a few steps back.

"Hahahaha," Jiu'er laughed so hard that she hit the bed. If it weren't for the fear of moving too much and causing internal injuries, she would have jumped out of bed to laugh at him. "You are still the young prince of Southern Xinjiang. Your father is here."

Don’t you know that there are so many forbidden poisons on your body that protect you? How can you be so frightened when you hear me playing with poisonous insects and poisonous insects?”

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