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Chapter 44 You go

You believe me.

This sentence seems to have no beginning or end.

She was saying that she could kill herself, but what he said was that she believed in him.

Lu Yunqi looked at her.

Miss Jun looked at him.

Others don't understand, but they all know what the other person means.

The only people who can threaten you with death are those who care about you.

So she knew and believed that he cared about her, loved her and would never hurt her.

She knew what he was thinking.

"These are two different things." Miss Jun looked at him with an indifferent expression, "This is your business and has nothing to do with me."

Your heart is yours and what you are willing to do. Being threatened because of your reluctance is also your own business and your own choice. It is you who makes things difficult for yourself and has nothing to do with others.

Lu Yunqi nodded.

"Yes." He said, "I do."

Miss Jun put the sword close to her neck again and raised her head slightly so that he could see the shallow blood stains on her skin.

"Get out of the way," she said, stepping forward.

Lu Yunqi looked at her.

She walked over step by step.

"You are very powerful, but don't think you can stop me." She said, "I can't kill you. I have countless ways to kill myself."

Princess Jiuli followed her, carefully trying to stop her but stopped, and just looked at her tightly with tears in her eyes.

Lu Yunqi stood still and did not move.

"I know." He said, pausing for a moment, "Then let's leave the capital first, and I won't lock you up anymore."

Miss Jun smiled.

"I will not leave the capital," she said.

"I know." Lu Yunqi said.

He now knew why she was so determined to establish herself in the capital and never give up.

"But things are different now," he continued.

"It's precisely because of the current situation." Miss Jun interrupted him and said word by word, "I will never leave. I will never leave."

She had come a lot closer, and she looked even smaller standing in front of Lu Yunqi, but maybe it was the slightly raised chin or the look in her eyes that made people feel like she was looking down at the person in front of her.

"Even if the descendants of the Chu family are captured, they will never abandon their country and people and flee."

Her lips moved slightly and her words were silent.

"A coward does not deserve the surname Chu."

Lu Yunqi looked at her silently.

"Get out of the way." Miss Jun said again.

Lu Yunqi remained silent, and a guard in uniform walked quickly from outside. Uncharacteristically not disturbing Lu Yunqi's work, he stepped forward and whispered a few words, looking anxious.

After listening to his words, Lu Yunqi remained silent and just looked at Miss Jun. The imperial guard did not retreat, but looked at Lu Yunqi with some urging.

Miss Jun looked at him and turned her hand slightly again. On her fair neck, thin red spots burst out like acacia beans.

"Okay." Lu Yunqi said almost at the same time, then turned around.

The royal guards on both sides followed him and turned around, their scarlet cloaks fluttering, the sound of leather boots stamping, and a group of people left in the blink of an eye.

Miss Jun stood there holding the sword and couldn't believe it for a moment.

Princess Jiuli was also a little startled, but she still came back to her senses and looked at Miss Jun's neck.

"First, put it down first?" she murmured.

He didn't beg or panic, he just asked.

Did you really agree? Miss Jun looked ahead. Lu Yunqi and others had disappeared, or was there some conspiracy outside?

Princess Jiuli also looked over.

"I'll go take a look first." She said suddenly, raised her feet and walked out.

"No need." Miss Jun stopped her and took the sword off her neck, but still held it tightly in her hand. "He should have left. The emperor can't wait for him."

emperor?

Jiuli looked at Miss Jun.

Miss Jun also looked at her.

"The golden man is coming," she said.

Princess Jiuli looked surprised.

"How..." She blurted out but immediately swallowed the rest of her words and turned them into a soft sigh.

"The emperor is running away." Miss Jun continued.

This time Princess Jiuli was not even surprised, but smiled.

"Oh." she said.

Miss Jun looked at her.

"I won't leave," she said.

Princess Jiuli looked at her and nodded.

"Yeah." She said, and added, "I won't leave either."

There seemed to be a thousand words to say at this time, but when our eyes met, it seemed like there was nothing to say.

Now is not the time to talk.

Miss Jun took a deep breath.

"Let's go," she said, holding the sword in her hand and walking out.

Princess Jiuli followed her, looking at her carefully and carefully, only looking at her.

The servants in the yard outside were still there. They were startled when they saw Miss Jun holding a sword, but no one yelled or came forward to ask. This was a habit they had developed for a long time.

Miss Jun walked along smoothly, all the royal guards disappeared, and the gate was right in front of her.

"Open the door," she said.

The servant in front of the door didn't hesitate at all, didn't even ask who the stranger was, and opened the door in response.

Luzhai seems to have become a place where the door is open and everyone can come out at will.

Lu Yunqi left, protecting the emperor and escaping.

Miss Jun held the sword in her hand and turned to look at Princess Jiuli.

Princess Jiuli kept looking at her, their eyes met, and she smiled at her, with tears in her eyes.

"You close the door at home." Miss Jun said, "Don't be afraid."

Princess Jiuli shook her head with a smile.

"Don't be afraid," she said.

Miss Jun looked at her and nodded.

"I'm going to look outside and think of a solution," she said.

Princess Jiuli looked at her.

Outside, the Jin people are about to invade. Should she go take a look and think of how to deal with the Jin people?

Is she holding this sword alone?

Will she face the golden army alone?

Just like when she went out for revenge alone?

At that time she was gone and never came back, so this time...

Princess Jiuli looked at her and straightened her back.

"Okay." She said, "Go ahead."

Miss Jun turned around and left. After walking a few steps, she suddenly turned back and reached out to hug Princess Jiuli.

"I'm going." She said, gently touching her head on Princess Jiuli's shoulder, and without waiting for Princess Jiuli to respond or speak, she let go of her and ran out in large strides.

He ran out without looking back.

Only then did Princess Jiuli's tears fall.

She finally saw her lost sister again, but they hadn't said a word yet, and she didn't even call her sister.

Can I still come back from this trip?

Want to come back.

She looked at the woman's back as she strode away, wanting to warn her loudly and want her promise.

Want to come back.

"You go ahead." But she just said in the end.

When she said this, Miss Jun had already walked out of the door and could not be seen, but she still said it.

"Go ahead." She nodded and said again, her hands hanging by her sides were held in front of her, her expression returned to demure, and her posture was straight and dignified.

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Miss Jun ran to the street. During the day, people were coming and going on the street. Although it was a little more nervous than before, overall it was still lively and prosperous, and there was no chaos and people running away.

The news hasn't spread yet.

Miss Jun bit her lower lip and ran through the crowd on the street.

The atmosphere in Qinzheng Hall in the palace was a bit tense and weird.

There were only a few people in the palace, which originally had many eunuchs accompanying them, and Yuan Bao, whom he hadn't seen for a long time, was among them.

"Hurry up, hurry up." He urged in a low voice.

Several chamberlains packed the things in the Qinzheng Palace with panic-stricken expressions and trembling hands and feet.

The door opened with a creak, and the eunuchs were startled, and some even shouted out.

Yuan Bao was also startled. When he saw that the person coming was a young official, he couldn't help but kicked the eunuch in shame.

"What are you shouting for?" He cursed in a low voice, "Is Mr. Ning a ghost? You are shouting."

Ning Yunzhao is not a ghost, and he does not care about Yuan Bao's rude words.

"Eunuch Yuan, are you okay yet?" he whispered, shaking his head slightly toward the outside, "Your Majesty is calling you."

Yuan Bao hurriedly responded and raised his feet to leave, then stopped and looked inside.

"Then here..." he said hesitantly.

"I'm watching." Ning Yunzhao said hurriedly, nodding solemnly, "Eunuch Yuan, don't worry." (To be continued)


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