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Chapter 9478

He pretended not to hear what Su Luo said, raised his head, and stared at Su Luo with his bright black eyes: "...What if I agree to be a vassal state? I promise that the Shura world will become a tributary of the spiritual world.

Where is the country?”

Now, the eldest prince does not call himself my palace, my palace, or my king in front of Su Luo... but humbly calls himself "I".

"A vassal state?" Su Luo touched her chin and raised the corners of her mouth slightly: "This... there is a bit of a problem."

"Why?!" The eldest prince, who originally thought he was sure of victory, immediately tightened his eyes, "Did Lord Su Luo choose the second prince?!"

Su Luo smiled faintly: "Speaking of which, I am indeed familiar with the second prince, so there is nothing wrong with choosing him."

"But! The second prince treated you like this, he betrayed you!" The eldest prince clenched his fists excitedly: "How can the second prince take on this important responsibility? Aren't you afraid that he will betray you again? What's more, with his temper,

He may not be willing to agree to the subject of being a vassal state!"

Su Luo looked at the eldest prince and said with a smile: "As the saying goes, a confidant is better than a man who can survive a hundred battles. As the second prince's competitor for so many years, you still don't understand him very well."

"Huh?" The eldest prince expressed confusion.

At this time, there was a knock on the door outside.

Su Luo said lightly: "Look, isn't this coming?"

The eldest prince's eyes were half wrinkled, and he looked unconvinced.

"You go and wait behind the house." Su Luo waved to the eldest prince.

In the past, the eldest prince would definitely reprimand Su Luo and humiliate him, but now that Su Luo used this attitude towards him, he didn't feel dissatisfied at all.

At this moment, there was a sound of footsteps outside.

Sure enough, there were two more people wearing black hats and black robes.

The ones who came just now were the eldest prince and his entourage.

And now, when they took off their curtain hats, Su Luo saw two familiar figures.

The second prince and the thirteenth prince.

The second prince looked at Su Luo with a variety of emotions, including guilt, anger, admiration and admiration.

But the Thirteenth Prince was much simpler. His tiger eyes stared at Su Luo! He wanted to rush up and take a bite.

Su Luo smiled faintly: "Hey, it's so late at night. I didn't know that His Highness the Second Prince and the Thirteenth Prince were coming, so I missed my welcome. I apologize."

Before the second prince could speak, the thirteenth prince sneered: "With your current status and strength, do you still need to go out to greet us? Stop pretending!"

"Thirteenth brother!" The second prince grabbed the thirteenth prince and stared at him with a warning look!

The Thirteenth Prince snorted arrogantly: "If you don't want to speak, don't speak! It's like no one cares about speaking!"

The second prince hurriedly clasped his fists and smiled bitterly at Su Luo: "Thirteenth brother is reckless by nature and his words are not pleasant to listen to. I hope you, Mr. Su, will not remember the faults of small people and forgive me."

Su Luo smiled faintly: "The adults don't care about the faults of the villains? The Thirteenth Prince is older than me, but since the Second Prince has spoken, I still have to give him this face."

The second prince smiled bitterly.

There was silence all around, falling into a silent embarrassment.

The second prince didn't know how to speak, but Su Luo... let this embarrassment amplify.

She found it a bit interesting to see the helpless look of the second prince, who had always been scheming.

The first one who couldn't stand the embarrassment was the Thirteenth Prince. He glared at the Second Prince: "Second Brother, didn't you say you had something to tell her? Why didn't you say it?"


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