The sound of shouting was like thunder, and the situation was changing. It was a semi-saint's angry scolding, which was like thunder in Wu Ming's ears, and his ears were buzzing, and he almost fainted.
I think this half-saint guard came with no murderous intention, but just wanted to give Wu Ming a warning. How could the majestic Tang Dynasty's direct prince Jin Wang tolerate such slight insults?
Of course, I am also worried about saving face for King Jin and Princess Jinyang, so as not to hurt the self-esteem of the two young masters. Even if I think in my heart, if Wu Ming wants something to look up to him, you should kneel down obediently and offer it to him, and you have to thank him verbally.
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The two children were completely unaware of this incident. Only a few people except Wu Ming were present who felt the awe-inspiring majesty. Most of them were frightened by Wu Ming's boldness.
It’s enough to offend the king of Wei Li Cheng to death, but he also offended the king of Jin Li Qi and the princess of Jin Wang Li Luo. This means that even the emperor of the Tang Dynasty Li Sheng didn’t take it seriously.
As we all know, these two princes and princesses were the most favored by Emperor Li Sheng, who took them by his side and raised them personally.
"That's weird, where did the barking dog come from?"
What shocked everyone was that not only did Wu Ming not repent, but he even picked his ears without realizing it.
"You you..."
Li Qi's face turned pale with anger and his hands trembled. Little Zhengtai was so nervous that he thought Wu Ming was scolding him.
Li Luo was dumbfounded, clutching the paper pinwheel and the bamboo dragonfly. She was at a loss, her eyes were red, and she was about to cry.
"snort!"
Invisible ripples spread, and an old woman holding a cane and wearing palace clothes slowly walked out and came to Li Luo's side.
There were countless gasps around, and those who had no time to move away were grunting and even screaming. Some people even fainted on the spot. The cold snoring was like thunder and went straight into their hearts. Although they suffered the disaster of Chiyu, few people could bear it.
The Wrath of the Half-Saint.
But what was unexpected again was that Wu Ming didn't seem to notice it. Instead, he was not as emotionally flustered as before. He just looked at it with cold eyes, and slowly turned into a phoenix kite with smoke and dust floating in the air.
Holy Weilongtian, thunder and fire from the sky, turn things into invisible things!
"elder brother!"
Chai Wei was helpless and hooked the gray silk thread, and threw herself into Wu Ming's arms with red eyes.
"Mother Xu!"
Li Luo followed suit and threw herself into the old woman's arms with a cry.
Perhaps this is the case for most children who have lost their toys. The first thing they think of is to cry to their elders for comfort!
"It's not proportional!"
The few brave people all shook their heads and sighed.
A little girl with no identity, a legitimate princess of the Tang Dynasty royal family, a lonely and weak King of Wu in the Song Dynasty, and a semi-saint of the Tang Dynasty court.
As long as he is not blind, he knows that Wu Ming will lose miserably...
"What an uneducated little beast. A descendant of the Eastern Song Dynasty is so virtuous and arrogant. He insults me, the prince and daughter of the Tang Dynasty?"
Aunt Xu stared at Wu Ming coldly, making it clear that she wanted to seek justice for her little master.
"I heard that the royal family of the Mid-Tang Dynasty had very strict clan rules. From a young age, there were well-educated Confucian scholars who taught sages and sages. They knew etiquette, justice, integrity and shame. It is true that seeing it once is better than hearing it a hundred times. I, the king, have learned a lot!"
Wu Ming looked indifferent and casually took out a few lollipops to coax Chai Wei.
This girl has a mind of less than three years old, and she is always interested in fun and delicious food. She blinks and bursts into laughter, her apricot mouth is slightly open, and she licks with her little tongue happily.
"Book……"
Li Luoda's eyes were full of longing, and she subconsciously wanted to ask for it.
This is also a habit that has been developed. Anyone who takes a second look at anything, whether inside or outside the palace, will offer it in a changed form without any need for words.
In fact, the little princess has a very good upbringing, but she is attracted to ordinary things for no reason. She is tired of eating the spiritual fruit that nourishes her body, and instead thinks that lollipops are the best snack in the world.
It’s a pity that I can only be greedy!
"Hmph, you have a sharp tooth and a sharp mouth..."
Aunt Xu's eyes turned cold, and she blurted out harsh words. Her sleeves suddenly tightened, but it was Li Luo who held her tight. What made her even more distressed was that her little princess, who she usually doted on, actually hugged this brat.
One gift fulfilled the court etiquette.
"Brother King Wu, forgive me, A Luo knows I was wrong!"
"Little Wang has forgotten everything and has forgotten the words of the sages. Please forgive me, King Wu!"
Li Qi also came to his senses and saluted respectfully.
Aunt Xu couldn't scold or hit her. She was so embarrassed that she glared at Wu Ming with a knife-like gaze, wishing to eat him alive. But her mistress had already apologized, so naturally she couldn't do anything, and of course she wouldn't apologize.
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A half-saint has the pride of a half-saint. Even if he commits himself to being a slave, he only has eyes for his master!
"Children can be taught. If you know your mistakes, you can improve them a lot!"
Wu Ming's careless attitude as he accepted the salute from the most noble prince and princess of the Tang Dynasty almost made everyone's jaws drop.
"Sister, don't cry!"
Chai Wei gestured with the lollipop in his hand, picked a smaller one and handed it to Li Luo.
"cheap……"
Just when Nanny Xu was about to yell and scold, Li Luo had already jumped forward and took it in her hand happily. She stretched out her little tongue and licked it happily. Her little face was filled with an innocent smile that she hadn't seen for a long time, and she didn't forget Nuo Nuo.
He said cheerfully: "Thank you, sister."
What made her heart skip a beat was that the little girl, without knowing the importance of it, actually gave Chai Wei a string of extremely precious health-preserving orbs that the royal family had collected and refined.
Chai Wei glanced at Wu Ming in confusion, and waited until he nodded before proceeding.
"Thief!"
Aunt Xu's impression of Wu Ming was even worse.
He verbally insulted the prince and princess, yet he did not take her as a semi-saint seriously. What was even more abominable was that he exchanged an ordinary candy stick for an orb that could be compared to a treasure.
There is no time to feel bad. After all, it is a royal thing, so give it away. But Your Highness, you are the direct prince of the Tang Dynasty, the extremely noble King of Jin, how come you are getting along like a pug?
"Brother Wu Wang, this... I feel like old friends at first sight, so I can't treat you favorably, right?"
Li Qi salivated and said.
It's not that he is greedy, but he wants to get a few things to keep in his pocket. If he gets into trouble in the future, or when he needs help from others, he can use it to please his sister, Princess Li Luo of Jinyang!
Moreover, without hesitation, he put a piece of jade into Chai Wei's hand diligently, for fear that she would refuse, and he patted his chest and promised that this was a meeting gift and it was a royal rule. If she didn't accept it, she would be punished when she returned home.
As stupid and cute as Chai Wei, for the sake of the beautiful little lady's butt, she naturally put it into her arms. Li Qi was so happy that he stared at the bulging peaks with such joy that he almost burst out of his mouth.
What made him quite frustrated was that Wu Mingzheng didn't even look at him, so there was no hope for Lollipop!
"Brother King Wu, just now...how did that thing fly into the sky just now? There seems to be no spiritual energy fluctuations?"
Li Luo licked the lollipop and blinked her big eyes.
Although she has no cultivation, she wears a jeweled aura that is restrained, not to look good, but to nourish and protect her body. All fluctuations in spiritual energy are within the scope of monitoring, so she has this question.
"In ancient times, there was a Kongming lantern, which can illuminate the nine heavens. This object is called a kite. However, I do not have the power of Zhuge Wuhou's holy way to make this object travel through the nine heavens, but it can use the power of the wind to sway the wind and clouds!"
Wu Ming took out a kite like a magic trick and made a few gestures.
"Can you show A Luo...??"
Li Luo wanted to beg for it, but she looked at it instead.
"Give it to you!"
Wu Ming handed it over generously. Seeing that the little Loli was a little hesitant, he chuckled and said, "Meeting gift!"
"Thank you, Brother Wu Wang!"
Li Luo smiled and quickly held her in her arms, unable to put it down.
Perhaps, she was used to seeing martial arts masters coming and going, so she also fantasized about flying to the sky. Unfortunately, due to her physical condition, she particularly liked these rare toys that did not require spiritual energy.
Aunt Xu's tense black face relaxed a little. Her powerful spiritual thoughts had already swept the lollipop and kite inside and out without leaving a trace. Only after they were sure that there was no danger, did they dare to let the two little ones rest assured.
The Lord is close.
"What are you two doing here?"
Guessing that the heat was almost done, Wu Ming pretended to be aware of it.
"This...I..."
The two little ones hesitated and couldn't explain why.
Those who eat are soft-mouthed and those who take advantage of others are short-handed.
Although Li Qi didn't get any benefits, his sister was happy. In his eyes, it was more important than anything else. He directly left behind the second brother who seemed to be amiable, but in fact, every time they met, he could suppress his breath.
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Moreover, although Wu Ming was a bit venomous, he felt closer to him than his brothers.
Although he was a naive young man, he understood that there had been a lot of gossip around him since last night, and it didn't stop the next morning. When he got up and was still angry, he pulled his own girl and knocked on the door.
Most likely, they were taken advantage of!
Not to mention Li Luo, although she can't practice, she has been smart since she was a child. First, she wanted to go out for fun, and second, she couldn't stand the instigation of her third brother. Only a small part of her planned to vent her anger on her second brother.
In her eyes, she was always respected by others, and many people did not dare to take a breath in front of her second brother. Who would dare to offend her like that?
Moreover, she has read poetry and books since she was a child, and her understanding of "The Charcoal Seller" is far superior to those who stir up trouble. It is clear that those who can write such profound poems must be a gentleman who cares about the country and the people.
, where is the real blame?
Most likely, they still want to find out the whole story and go back and explain it to their father, so that their second brother will not be deceived or his father will be angry and punish him.
"Humph, Dianke Office is our territory of the Tang Dynasty. Prince Jin and Princess Jinyang can come and go wherever they want!"
Aunt Xu rescued the two children forcefully.
"Oh!"
Wu Ming twitched the corner of his mouth in disbelief.
"Oh, it's time to go back to the palace, otherwise you will be scolded by your father!"
Li Luo rolled her eyes and said goodbye to the two of them sweetly, "Brother King Wu, goodbye sister!"
"Yeah, father, it's time to check your homework!"
Li Qi nodded like a worm, dragged his sister and ran away.
"What a pity!"
Wu Ming smiled, watched the two children leave, and gently stroked Chai Wei's black hair, which was as smooth as a waterfall.
While everyone heaved a sigh of relief, they all admired Wu Ming. Regardless of his moral character, his ability to dare to insult the semi-saints and offend the princes and daughters of the Tang Dynasty, and yet still be able to livenly and vigorously, is amazing!
But before everyone could digest the early morning drama, at noon, an imperial edict came out of the palace, and the city of Chang'an was in an uproar.
King Li Cheng of Wei was not strict with his subordinates, which resulted in his subordinates treating the people harshly, causing widespread resentment among the people. He was fined half a year's salary, and from now on he closed his doors and thought about his faults.
In the eyes of outsiders, such a punishment is not unreasonable. (To be continued)