Chapter 123: Landing in Zhen Nanguo
When the final offering was over and the emperor and queen stood up with everyone, there were suddenly two figures, one white and one red, falling slowly above the altar. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info
These two figures were the same as Jing Hong and Ji Di who were teleported here by the ancient teleportation array.
The reason why they fell from the sky in full view of everyone was because the end point of the ancient teleportation array they were riding on was originally set high in the sky.
I don't know if the person who set up this teleportation array was deliberately mischievous, but in short, when they found out that their teleportation journey was over, they found out that they were actually doing a freefall movement.
While trying to adjust his body balance with the help of Ji Di, Jinghong complained with a smile: "This is too much!"
Ji Di was also a little speechless.
Originally, he thought that in the thousands of years under the hands of Jinghong, he had experienced all the possible pranks in this world, but today he suddenly found that he was too optimistic.
is more prank-loving than Jinghong, more good at playing tricks on people, and the strength is also complete, and the master of Jinghong still exists.
This world, as expected, is still very vast.
After the two of them landed in a straight line for a while, Ji Di finally found the rather large city directly below them, and he also found that they seemed to land right in the middle of the big city.
He hurriedly took the Shocking Hung and tried to move in the direction of the suburbs, but the result of the effort was not very satisfactory - they finally landed on the altar of the people.
Everyone led by the emperor and queen looked at Ji Di and Jinghong who fell from the sky in a daze, and Ji Di and Jinghong also looked at these men and women in gorgeous dresses in a daze through a large pile of sacrifices in the middle.
"This is the manifestation of the true God, Your Majesty!" a sudden cry broke the brief silence on the altar, and the king fell to his knees with a puff and began to praise their wise and martial majesty with tears in his eyes.
Ji Di and Jinghong listened for a long time and finally understood, this old man's approximate meaning is that because their emperor His Majesty is conscientious and virtuous for the people, so God will choose to send down divine envoys on the day of worship to show his honor.
As soon as he opened his mouth, more courtiers immediately knelt down, and for a moment, the altar was filled with the voices of all kinds of flatterers singing praises of virtue.
Ji Di and Jinghong were helpless and funny, but in view of the fact that this misunderstanding was only good for them and not harmful, neither of them opened their mouths to refute it.
But just because they're silent doesn't mean everyone will be silent.
Just when His Majesty the Emperor was overjoyed and thinking about whether to hold a grand ceremony to celebrate the whole world, his wife, the queen mother of Zhen Nanguo, suddenly knelt down in front of him with a pop.
The emperor was in a good mood, so although he was taken aback by the queen's sudden kneeling, he didn't blame her for anything.
He reached out and tried to help her up, "Why did Zitong kneel down too?"
The queen did not accept his support, she respectfully kowtowed to the emperor, "Your Majesty, the concubine has something to say." ”
The emperor was stunned for a moment, and then nodded slowly.
The queen raised her head, and her sharp gaze swept over the courtiers and concubines who were speaking flattering words one by one, until she couldn't help but feel weak when she saw those people.
Listening to their voices gradually become smaller, and finally almost nothing, the queen turned her scrutinizing eyes to Ji Di and Jinghong on the altar, "Your Majesty, the whereabouts of these two people are unknown, it is too early to say that it is auspicious, and the concubine thinks it is necessary to bring them back first to strictly investigate." ”
The emperor was silent and did not speak, but his face was a little unpleasant.
A bewitching palace concubine standing half a step behind the queen looked at the emperor with a somewhat unsafe face and said, "Your Majesty, the concubine thinks that the queen's words are inappropriate. ”
The emperor glanced at the concubine, who had always been favored by him, "Oh, what's wrong?"
The palace concubine hurriedly said: "The concubine privately thinks that since these two adults are divine envoys, I Zhen Nanguo naturally can't let them be humiliated by interrogation. Otherwise, if the true god blames me, I'm afraid that my Zhen Nanguo will be in a catastrophe in an instant. ”
The queen's face turned purple with anger, "Concubine Wu, don't be alarmist! These two people are unknown, if they rashly become divine envoys, I Zhen Nanguo ......"
"That's enough!" the emperor interrupted the empress's words impatiently, "What do you say that the origin is unknown, aren't these two divine envoys just coming down from the sky?" Zitong must have been tired from working hard for days in the harem and was a little confused. ”
The queen's face changed greatly, but Liu Guifei was overjoyed.
She is delicate and weak, "The concubine is the order." ”
The queen knew that there was no room for change at this time, so she had to say with a white face: "The concubine has the order." ”
The emperor was the only empress who raised objections, and naturally no fool in the audience jumped out to question whether Ji Di and Jinghong were divine envoys.
Although the emperor felt that the empress's kneeling was a little discouraged, fortunately, the two "divine envoys" who caused their dispute were still standing on the altar and did not leave.
He took two steps forward and respectfully bowed to Ji Di and Jinghong to the end, "I am Zhen Lingyun, the seventh emperor of Zhen Nanguo, and I am blessed by heaven to send down a divine envoy ....."
Ji Di looked at the sky speechlessly and said nothing, while Jing Hong looked at Zhen Lingyun who spoke at length with interest, the pale Queen Mother, the proud Liu Guifei and the group of men and women who knelt on the ground in a humble manner but couldn't help but occasionally secretly raise their eyes to look at her and Ji Di.
To be honest, Jing Hong didn't quite understand what tricks these people were up to.
The only thing she knew was that she and Ji Di had been treated as so-called "oracles", and the only person who questioned their identities had been punished by the most authoritative half-old man here.
As for their kneeling and kowtowing style, Jinghong couldn't understand it at all.
Also, she couldn't understand why the "queen mother" was so afraid of this half-old man who was facing her and Ji Di to the end.
In her opinion, this person is not only a weak person with strength, but also not alert and smart enough, and he is also a little indistinguishable from right and wrong, and does not distinguish between loyalty and treachery.
Jing Hong, who has always advocated force and intelligence, and believes that strength determines everything, said that he really couldn't understand why this queen mother, who was obviously clear-headed, powerful, and decisive, would submit to this half-old man, and was even deprived of some rights by him.
Zhen Lingyun didn't know that Ji Di and Jinghong, who he respected like gods, were collectively distracted, he was talking like a river, talking endlessly, the more he talked, the more excited he became, and the more he talked, the more excited he became.
Ji Di listened impatiently.
He was not impatient to deal with these people at all, if it weren't for the curiosity of Jinghong and he had to stay, he would have run away with her a long time ago, where would he still stand here and listen to this half-old man's ramblings.
But Jing Hong was not interested in His Majesty the Emperor, she was interested in the things she couldn't understand and felt strange.
Therefore, Zhen Lingyun, who said so many words of gratitude and praise for the first time in his life, was completely ignored by the object of his gratitude and praise.