Su Yun's eyes were red and she looked at the pale man on the bed with tears in her eyes. Her lips moved but she could not say any more words of comfort.

Because she knew that no matter in the past or present life, for a man like him who could reverse destiny, losing the Taoist magic that he was proud of was like losing his life.

But she couldn't watch him die!

"Even if Brother Rong doesn't have those profound Taoist skills, he is still the most powerful person in my mind."

She also knew that she was fearless.

She took advantage of the fact that he was nice and that he loved her, so she acted like a scoundrel and begged him to be more open-minded.

"Without this magic, Brother Rong can still be calm and carefree, and he doesn't have to worry about me or the affairs of the country. How great is that?" She choked up and pulled Xiao Yao'er beside her, "Xiao Lusheng, Yao'er and I all hope that you can be safe."

Taoism is really not important anymore.

If the heaven still does not tolerate them in the future and they have to encounter many disasters, that is also the disaster in their destiny!

Rong Xun's deep love and devotion really left her speechless. She would probably feel better if he could be nicer to her.

"Brother Rong, is this okay?"

She looked at Rong Xun earnestly, hoping that he could love himself more.

Xiao Yao'er was confused, but she could see that her uncle was sad and her mother was sad too.

She stretched out her chubby little hand and said, "Uncle, during the days you were in a coma, Father, Mother, and I came to see you every day. It was because we prayed to God that you woke up. Don't be angry."

Although she didn't quite understand why her uncle was angry?

Or is it that the Taoist magic that my mother talked about is very important to my uncle, more important than his life?

Rong Xun's frown relaxed slightly, "Okay."

When pulling Yun'er again, she didn't insist and finally stood up.

Without Taoist magic, he is not much different from an ordinary Taoist priest.

He also thought that without his Taoist magic, he would be so frustrated that he would want to die.

But looking at her eyes that hoped he would live well, perhaps it doesn't matter.

Nothing is more important than making her feel good.

Now that the world is stable, he only wishes for the prosperity of the country and peace in the world. All he wants is for her and the people she cares about to be safe and sound.

"That's great, that's great." Xiao Yaoer clapped her hands, "Uncle has woken up, and mother is smiling too."

"I'm going to tell Father."

Xiao Yaoer carried Xiao Ruirui out. Su Yun turned her head to look. After the little girl went out, she followed Tang Anyirui.

Su Yun looked at Rong Xun hesitantly, wanting to say something.

Rong Xun smiled, "Are you going to plead for Jingwen?"

"I..." How could he see through her so quickly? She nodded, "Is it okay?"

Rong Xun pursed his lips, "Can you say no?"

"No." She shook her head.

The man smiled at her and reached out his hand to tidy up her hair that had been messed up when she knelt down and was about to cry...

The hand stopped in mid-air.

Suddenly he remembered that the only time he could touch her was in his dreams.

wake up.

He should let it go.

Then he took it back, "Okay."

In fact, judging from Rongxun’s expression, Su Yun couldn’t tell whether he really didn’t blame her or was just suppressing his anger.

She bowed her head.

Seeing the Tai Chi ball, he picked it up and said, "Xie Yanheng came back from Yelang and said that this Gu worm can be fed with any blood. From now on, you don't have to hurt yourself. Ask the imperial kitchen to supply pig blood, chicken blood, or duck blood. After a long time, the Gu worm will get used to it and will accept it."

Rong Xun looked at the Tai Chi ball in her hand and said slowly, "I don't have any Taoist magic now, and I don't have the backlash anymore, so I don't need this thing anymore."

"Really?" She even laughed secretly.

But seeing Rong Xun's gloomy face, she understood that losing his Taoist magic would be a fatal blow to him.

"I, I just thought that the backlash would be too torturous, and I wanted Brother Rong to live easily."

Rong Xun nodded, "I know."

Su Yun carefully put down the insect, "Xie Yanheng said that even if this thing dies, Brother Rong will live well."

Rong Xun stretched out his hand.

Su Yun placed the Tai Chi ball in his palm. Rong Xun took it, looked at the delicate little ball, and then threw it aside. "The ball was given by Yun'er. As the eldest brother, you should cherish it."

Hanxiang came back at this time.

Jingwen also came over with some medicine and lean meat porridge.

Seeing Rong Xun wake up, he was so excited that he knelt in front of Rong Xun with a tray in his hand, "Master... Your subordinate, I deserve to die."

Rong Xun looked at Jingwen.

After a long while, he said, "Get up."

His voice was neither warm nor angry, but calm, more of a voice of weakness and fatigue after just waking up.

Jingwen refused to stand up, "Please punish me, Master."

Has the master not yet noticed that they have been keeping the Tai Chi ball on him?

The master has been unconscious for so long.

The poisonous insect in the Tai Chi ball took advantage of its master's weakness and may have completely affected his Taoism.

"My subordinate, I acted on my own initiative. Then, my Tai Chi ball subordinate..."

"No need to say more," Rong Xun said with difficulty, "I want to drink some water."

Jingwen suddenly realized.

Only then did I understand that seeing how calm and knowledgeable the master was, the Queen must have just pleaded for him.

"Yes."

When Jingwen responded, Su Yun had already poured a glass of water from the bedside table, "Brother Rong."

Rong Xun almost laughed at her cautious look.

"Thank you, Queen."

Su Yun smiled slightly.

He always has a reason for what he does.

He held the teacup with his thin, bony hands and took a sip gently, not daring to drink more.

Then Su Yun took the teacup away again.

"Brother Rong, would you like to drink some porridge and then take some medicine?" Su Yun asked.

Rong Xun raised his hand and touched his lips.

It seemed that he often felt a bitter taste in his throat when he was dreaming. Perhaps they were feeding him medicine.

See her feeding herself.

It was as if he was back in a dream. He even wanted to play dumb, but in the end he still held out his hand, "Empress, I will do it myself."

Su Yun paused, then looked at Jingwen, "Come on."

She knew that Rong Xun was avoiding suspicion.

Jingwen nodded, "Yes."

He took the bowl of porridge, replaced Su Yun's position, and carefully fed Rong Xun the porridge.

Ate porridge.

Jingwen then served Rong Xun medicine.

Su Yun was right there, no different from a maid serving tea and water.

Rong Xun saw it all.

He could see that Yun'er must be feeling very guilty deep down.

After lying down.

Rong Xun sent Jingwen away and said to Su Yun, "Empress, you and the Emperor really don't have to feel guilty. As the director of the Imperial Observatory, my duty is to protect the Cangyun Kingdom and save you. That is my duty."

Su Yun smiled slightly, "Yeah."

"What I said is true."

"I know."

If saving Xiao Lusheng was his duty, then what about him helping her to be reborn, avenging her blood feud, and protecting her all the way?

She knew that he said this to make her feel less burdened and guilty.

She knows it all.

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