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Chapter 8 The Uninvited Guest

The two kingdoms of Chen and Jiang are adjacent to each other. Jiang has a moon river, while Chen has a star river.

The two rivers are originally divided by a mother river. The Moon River is the lifeblood of Jiang State, which is visible on the surface. The Star River of Chen State is a hidden river, and its entrance is guarded all year round, and no tokens are allowed.

people go.

And that token is the key in Jiang Huan's hand.

According to rumors, there is a treasure buried in the galaxy that maintains the fate of the Chen Kingdom: the Blood Kirin.

If the blood unicorn is lost, the national master predicts that the Chen Kingdom will be destroyed within thirty days.

At first, Jiang Huan scoffed at such words and was extremely disbelieving. But now that he could be reborn, the rumors of the blood unicorn seemed to be true.

If he can destroy the Blood Kirin, Chen Guo's fate will be over.

"This is a treasure, and that's how you gave it to me?" Jiang Huan considered the pendant in his hand. Before Chen Ruyi could answer, he heard Mengyu's hurried footsteps outside the palace.

She was panting, dripping with cold sweat, and looked extremely anxious, "Princess, there is a new envoy from the State of Chen. He says he is the Prime Minister of the State of Chen and wants to see you, Princess."

Jiang Huan frowned slightly, she put away the jade pendant, and without waiting for Chen Ruyi to say anything else, she strode towards the front hall.

Prime Minister Chen is not someone who is easy to mess with. In his previous life, Jiang Huan had already experienced his arrogant and conceited temperament. He was arrogant and had no regard for the people of Jiang State.

Not to mention that he could stop causing trouble, Jiang Huan knew that he would not even give Jiang Guo the most basic respect.

Today, he came to Jiang State in person to receive his bride in person, but in fact he was afraid that he was going to raise an army to hold him accountable.

Jiang Huan had just arrived at the main entrance of the front hall when she heard a loud voice coming from inside, "My daughter is unparalleled in talent and beauty and is the treasure of the Chen Kingdom. Today, the five princesses have won people's love and occupied the magpie's nest. Aren't they afraid that others will spread gossip?"

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Jiang Huan wished that he could cut Pang Manman, the daughter of the Prime Minister of Chen State, into pieces with a thousand knives, and watch her being quartered by five horses.

Originally, Jiang Huan thought about marrying Chen Guo and then dealing with this idiot Pang Manman, but she never thought that today she showed up to her door herself.

Since it was delivered to her door, Jiang Huan wanted to let her Pang Manman know how to write the word "ritual" in this land.

"Everyone has a mouth, so of course I can't control what they want to say." Jiang Huan walked in casually, without any fear or timidity. The aura around him overwhelmed Pang Manman.

Although Pang Manman had a beautiful face, her eyes were so tight that they seemed to pierce Jiang Huan.

She wore a lotus-pink horse-faced skirt that trailed to the floor, and she wore a small jacket of the same color on top, with emerald tassels swaying down, looking like a wealthy flower.

Pang Manman straightened her back and looked at Jiang Huan with squinting eyes, as if she was superior to Jiang Huan, "Why, do you want to be a shameless person in the world? You just want to be born.

Do you want to be the crown princess of my country, Chen?"

Jiang Huan just turned around and brushed his sleeves. He was sitting in the high hall, looking down at the weak Pang Manman who seemed to be able to be strangled to death with one hand, "Come here, contradict the princess, slap thirty."

"You! How dare you hit me! Do you know that I am..." Pang Manman's anger was instantly ignited, and she shouted as if to show her identity.

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