Quick Wear: The male protagonists all fell in love with her at first sight
Chapter 195: The Cold and Noble Prince (49)
Jiang Rou hugged Ji Huaian tightly, buried her face in his chest and cried, "Huaian, I thought I would never see you again", and her whole body trembled as she spoke.
No one knows how scared Ji Huaian was when he learned that King Qi sent people to control the Cining Palace. When he saw the bloodstains at the palace gate, his heart felt cold. It was not until the moment he hugged Jiang Rou that his heart seemed to settle down.
He hurried to the Cining Palace without changing out of his military uniform. Jiang Rou stepped out of his arms and said with a worried look, "Are you hurt?"
As he said that, he grabbed Ji Huaian's arm and looked him up and down. Seeing his anxious look, Ji Huaian smiled slightly and comforted him, "Arou, don't panic, I'm not hurt."
Jiang Rou obviously didn't believe it. She was so anxious that tears were about to come out. She sobbed and said, "You are lying to me. You are not injured. Where did the blood come from? You lost so much blood."
Ji Huaian was wearing a white brocade robe with blood stained on his chest and skirt, which looked very creepy. Jiang Rou was anxious to take him to see Ning Xi.
Ji Huaian stopped her actions and explained to Jiang Rou, "Don't panic, Rou, this is not my blood. It was someone else's blood that I accidentally got on my body during the fight."
After hearing what he said, Jiang Rou took another closer look and found that it was just as he said. The expression on her face gradually relaxed, and then she asked Ji Huaian, "How is the emperor? You can see your grandmother."
Hearing her mention Emperor Cheng'an, Ji Huaian's face became lonely. He shook his head and said, "My uncle is fine now. This is just a trap set by me and him, in order to lure the ambitious King of Qi into the trap."
Things went smoothly, but the smile disappeared from Ji Huaian's face. He hugged Jiang Rou and said in a muffled voice, "Although this is just a show, your uncle's body really can't hold on for much longer."
Jiang Rou knew how important Emperor Cheng'an was in his heart, so she just accompanied her quietly and said to him, "This time it's all thanks to Sister Cui. If it weren't for her", Jiang Rou didn't say the rest of the words, but Ji Huaian knew what he meant.
Upon hearing this, Ji Huaian hugged Jiang Rou tighter. He felt very guilty in his heart, as if he always hurt Jiang Rou.
The King of Qi attempted a rebellion but failed, and was stripped of his title, demoted, and imprisoned in a large prison. Those who supported the King of Qi were demoted, punished, or had their property confiscated.
Overnight, several families in the capital were raided. This was the first time that the benevolent emperor got angry, but it actually made those who were ready to make trouble behave themselves.
If we were to say who was the happiest person when the King of Qi was in trouble, it would be the Crown Prince. He was also present when the King of Qi forced him to abdicate that day. It was also the most humiliating experience for him in all these years. He only remembered that the King of Qi put the sword on his shoulders and forced him to kneel down and beg for mercy.
Thinking of the situation at that time, the prince still gnashed his teeth and wished he could eat flesh and drink blood. As soon as the King of Qi got into trouble, he rushed to the Heavenly Prison without stopping, wanting to humiliate him and send him back.
The prince ordered his men to arrest the King of Qi. He put his foot on the struggling King of Qi's head, looked down at him with contempt in his eyes and said in a mocking tone, "You'd better taste the flavor of this stray dog, otherwise you can just bark like a dog twice and I will show mercy and let you go."
The King of Qi was suppressed and gave up the futile struggle. He spat at the prince and said, "Bah, if you didn't have a good princess, you would not be able to stand here and talk to me today."
The prince knew who he was referring to. His face changed slightly and he stepped hard on his face. Then he walked out of the prison. Before leaving, he instructed the emperor to take good care of him.
Before the emperor issued an order, no one could punish the prisoners without authorization. However, the prison historian weighed the purse that the prince had just given him and walked towards the prison where the King of Qi was imprisoned.
He didn't dare to let the King of Qi get injured, but in this place, there were things that were far more painful than injuries.
When she learned that the emperor was not dead, the empress dowager cried with joy. However, when she saw the emaciated emperor lying on the hospital bed, she felt sad. Wasn't keeping the emperor alive a punishment for him?
With such a big thing happening, Wen Shu naturally entered the palace, and then she found Jiang Rou and Ji Huaian standing outside the palace together.
Jiang Rou was the first to notice her and bowed to Wen Shu, "Greetings to Her Royal Highness the Princess." Seeing this, Ji Huaian also followed Jiang Rou to pay her respects.
Seeing this, Wen Shu felt sad. She looked at Ji Huaian who bowed his hands to greet him, and said nothing for a long time. Jiang Rou kept greeting him, and her body could not bear it for a long time.
Ji Huaian steadied Jiang Rou's shaking body and said to Princess Wen Shu, "Princess, you are really forgetful." Wen Shu came to her senses and saw the two people still paying their respects. She wanted to explain, but saw Ji Huaian taking Jiang Rou away.
When Wen Shu walked into the inner room, she saw Emperor Cheng'an lying on the dragon bed and almost burst into tears. In her memory, her brother was always her strong supporter. But she didn't know when the tall and mighty man had turned into the skinny man with only bones left.
Wen Shu held back her tears and came to the bedside. Noticing someone coming, Emperor Cheng'an slowly opened his eyes. When he saw Wen Shu, he slowly raised the corners of his lips towards the clerk.
At this point Wen Shu could no longer hold back her tears, and she cried on Emperor Cheng'an, who also gently touched her head like he did when she was a child.
Then he said with difficulty, "Zhen'er, Huai'an is a good boy, and you are the one who has let him down. Don't blame him for being cruel in the future. His wife is also a good person, and she must be compatible with your personality."
Emperor Cheng'an paused and continued, "After I leave, you will be the only one left by my mother's side. Don't be willful anymore. Stay in the capital just for my mother.
Wen Shu kept nodding, but more and more tears appeared on her face. Emperor Cheng'an raised his hand to wipe them away for her, and then said, "I know you are still blaming Marquis Wu'an, but you were innocent back then."
As he spoke, he began to breathe heavily, like a dying fish, holding Wen Shu's hand tightly. His voice became smaller and smaller. Wen Shu lay on the side of his bed and heard him say, "You have to watch over them for me and save their lives."
After saying this, Wenshu felt that the slight breathing sound beside her ear had completely disappeared. She was stunned and called Emperor Cheng'an softly, "Royal brother, Royal brother, what's wrong with you, Royal brother, wake up."
Emperor Cheng'an was unable to respond to her, and Wen Shu anxiously shouted outside, "Someone come, someone come quickly."
Hearing her cries, people outside the house rushed in and saw Emperor Cheng'an lying on the bed with his eyes closed and his face blue. Wen Shu cried uncontrollably and kept shaking Emperor Cheng'an.
The imperial physician stepped forward to treat the patient, shook his head and left, then knelt on the ground and said, "The emperor has passed away."
His words made Wen Shu suddenly fall off the bed, and the next second she threw herself on Emperor Cheng'an and cried loudly, "Royal brother."
The Queen Mother fainted the moment she heard the news. There was chaos again. Ji Huaian's blood was flowing backwards and he could not stand steadily. A large number of servants also knelt down in the room.
When the funeral bell rang, everyone in the imperial city knew that the emperor had passed away. Naturally, the crown prince in the East Palace also heard it. He was stunned at first, then he was ecstatic.
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