Chapter 887 It's a Big Mistake to Make His Woman Sad!

Jun Moying frowned, her gaze swept over her hand that seemed to be about to touch his dragon robe, Cui'er had no doubt that if she hadn't resisted reaching out to touch it just now, the emperor would have broken her hand directly!

It's a suffocating feeling......

As she continued to sob, Jun Moying laughed coldly: "But you have already done it." ”

Without the slightest emotion, his gaze was as indifferent as water, as if nothing could enter his eyes, Cui'er's heart trembled fiercely, "Your Majesty, please see that Dongyang arrived in time to save the little fox, spare the slave and maid this time!" Although the slave and maid were very wrong, the slave and maid should not have touched the little fox of the imperial concubine without permission, but ...... But those who don't know are not guilty, and in the end, the slave and maid did not make a big mistake in time, and begged the emperor to ...... begged the emperor to spare the slave and maid this time, and the slave promised that she would never dare again in the future......"

"He who does not know is not guilty?" Jun Mo's image was like hearing some kind of joke, and the mockery in Zhan Zhan's dark eyes almost overflowed, and word by word popped out of his throat and asked, "Who gave you confidence, eh?" ”

What does it mean to not make a big mistake? It would be a big mistake to make his woman sad!

But if a little thing sheds a tear, it is not enough for this dog slave to lose ten lives!

She should even be glad that the little thing didn't cry at that time, otherwise he would never have stood here and talked to her for more than half a word!

"You keep saying that the fire fox was raised by the imperial concubine, do you want to explain that it is not mine, so you can dare to move?" Jun Moying saw through her motives at a glance, and her thin lips pursed with an awe-inspiring solemnity, "Then I might as well tell you that the fire fox was hunted by me and given to the imperial concubine by myself." Now that you have moved something from the Imperial Gift, and what you have directly touched me, do you think there is a difference? ”

Cui'er swallowed hard, and was speechless for a while.

"Your Majesty ......" her face turned pale, and in the end she only said one sentence, "The slave knows the mistake, but the slave and the maid really don't know ......"

The curvature of the corners of Jun Moying's mouth was even worse, but the smile did not reach the bottom of his eyes, and the whole person looked indifferent and cold, like snowfall in this winter.

"Although I have never revoked this ban in the palace, most of the things in the palace are spread from one to the other, and I am afraid that more than half of the people in the palace know about the fact that Fengyang Palace has raised a fire fox. You sue me now that you don't know, do you think I'll believe it? ”

"No, the emperor, slave ......"

"Your Majesty!" The queen finally couldn't help but speak, if it continues like this, is the emperor planning to take Cui'er's life?

"The queen has something to say?"

"The concubine knows that the emperor prefers the imperial concubine, and she also knows that the little fox is something that the emperor gave to the imperial concubine, so the concubine does not deny that this matter is indeed Cui'er's fault." She said sincerely, "But Your Majesty, the little fox didn't die, did he?" Are you really going to ask for Cui'er's life for the sake of a little fox? Although Cui'er is just a girl, she ...... In the end, she also grew up taking care of her concubines since she was a child, is her life not worth the injuries suffered by the little fox? ”

"Cui'er is as important to the queen as the little fox is to me!"

The woman's cold voice sounded at the gate of the palace, and for a while everyone in the courtyard followed the voice.

Feng Qian stepped into the door, "It's not that Cui'er's life is inferior to my little fox, it's just that in my place, the status of the little fox will definitely not be so lighter than Cui'er!" ”