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Chapter 792: Playing with Concubine Ai

Xia Shengnuan nestled in his arms and fell asleep after a few blinks.

It rained all night, and the sky was as clear as the next day.

Gong Feihan was busy reviewing memorials at night, and there was nothing to do during the day. After breakfast with Xia Shengnuan, he took Xia Shengnuan's little hand and went out for a walk.

For several days, I looked like I looked at the flowers, water and scenery.

The Marquis of Dongyang was always preparing to accompany the emperor to patrol the city, military camp and water conservancy projects, and all the arrangements were made inside and outside, but the emperor did not care about the important matters and was devoted to playing with his beloved concubine.

Dongyang Hou felt inexplicably panicked.

I always feel that something is wrong, but I can't tell what is wrong.

Every day, the joy and glory that had originally welcomed the priest's carriage turned out to be useless, as if it was a bitch in the throat.

Tossing and turning, he finally received a secret letter from Xue Yatou.

Hou Dongyang was shocked when he looked at the words on the secret letter.

He hurriedly burned the letter and kept paced around the room with his hands behind his back.

Xia Shengnuan and Gong Feihan visited a view, and then went to a restaurant by the river to have a meal.

Before the food was served, Gong Feihan had something to do. After leaving, Xia Shengnuan lay down at the window, eating nuts while watching the people coming and going downstairs.

Next door wing.

Zhao Can, who had been running around and investigating for a few days, came back with an old man. The old man looked at Gong Feihan who stepped in and his face turned pale, and he knelt down with a "splash" sound.

Shivering.

Zhao Can Xueliang pointed his long sword at him and said coldly, "Say everything you know."

“Yes!”

The man trembled and hurriedly replied.

Many years ago, one day, he carried a boat and took a little girl to travel to Dongjiang.

The little girl didn't know what grass to pick, so she asked him to pick remote and overgrown places to drill.

When I got to a corner of the bay, I suddenly found that the river was red.

The little girl jumped out of the water without saying a word.

After a while, an injured man was rescued.

The man was stabbed in the heart and was already dying. He told the girl not to meddle in other people's business, but the girl insisted on saving her, saying that the person was not dead yet and she had a way to save her.

He could only help the little girl fight the person to the shore.

The little girl helped the man stop the bleeding with herbs. After briefly bandaging the wound, she asked him to help him hire a doctor.

He didn't have the money to hire a doctor, nor did the little girl.

The little girl thought about it, then pulled off the jade pendant from the man and handed it to him, asking him to take it to the doctor.

He didn't know if the jade pendant was worth it or not, and if he could hire a doctor, he could only use it as a checker.

Unexpectedly, the pawn shopkeeper was shocked when he saw the jade pendant and immediately took it in.

After a while, a girl came out, looking like a fairy and dressed up noblely. She asked him where the jade pendant was?

He told the truth.

The girl gave him a bag of silver and said that the jade pendant had been sold to her so that he would not have to go back.

He looked at a bag of silver, and there was no disagreement. He responded quickly and left with a smile on his face.

Later, for some reason, it caused a murder.

Fortunately, he was alert and avoided. Over the years, he didn't dare to go back to the city and only lived in small villages outside.

He was chased by someone for some reason, but his intuition told him that it should be related to this bag of silver.

At this moment, I was sure to see the injured man standing in front of me. Mobile phone users please browse, and a better experience comes from Ai.com.
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