Men in Black

"Bang Bang~"

In the middle of the night, a dark shadow stepped forward and knocked on the door of the princess's mansion.

The little vigil woke up from his sleepiness and rubbed his eyes.

"Who?"

The man outside the door whispered.

"Someone from the palace, send something to the princess."

The little servant knew that he could not be the master of this matter, and he could not go to the princess's courtyard, so he decided to call the butler to make up his mind.

"Then you wait first, and I'll call someone."

The housekeeper slept until he was dazed and heard that someone was from the palace, so he didn't care about tidying up his clothes, so he got up like this.

"Take me to see."

The housekeeper He Bo carried the lantern and called a few people to follow him.

He tugged at the person next to him and said, "You go and open the door." ”

The servant stepped forward and opened the door, inviting the man outside.

The man was dressed in black, and half of his face was hidden in the night.

He Bo couldn't help but lift the lantern up, wanting to see the man's face clearly.

But to no avail.

Seeing this, the man in black spoke.

"I was ordered by the emperor to come to the princess's mansion to deliver something to Princess Hejing. Please inform me. ”

He Bo looked at him vigilantly and asked cautiously.

"Since it's from the palace, what can I do to prove my identity?"

"Yes." As he spoke, the man in black took out a piece of jade from his clothes.

He Bo took the jade and looked at it carefully for a long time, then laughed and returned the jade to the man in black.

"I'm sorry, I offended just now, you please come here first, and I will immediately send someone to inform the princess and the princess."

The man in black faintly pronounced a sound from his nose.

"Hmm."

He Bo immediately respectfully led the man in black to the flower hall.

As soon as he walked into the flower hall, the man in black felt a bad premonition.

Sure enough, the door was closed the next second after he entered.

With a lock still on, he was kicking the door frantically when he suddenly heard a clattering sound.

He looked back and saw that there were many holes in the wall of the flower hall, and each hole contained a crossbow.

The crossbows were pointed at him.

It's as if if all he could do was move, the crossbows would shoot him through a sieve.

He slowly placed his hand on the dagger at his waist and stared nervously at the crossbow on the wall.

Beads of sweat began to appear on his head, and they slid down his forehead.

It flowed into his clothes, and he didn't even dare to breathe!

But he was highly concentrated, and finally couldn't hold on a little and swallowed his saliva slowly.

When he realized that there was nothing out of the ordinary, he couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

However, in the next second, the arrow shot out of the crossbow and shot at him.

Before he could react, he was shot in the shoulder by an arrow.

The man in black pulled out the arrow, and without bothering to bandage it, he picked up the dagger and began to block the arrow.

No matter how strong his martial arts were, his physical strength and the increasing amount of blood he shed eventually caused him to fall to the ground.

His eyes were not closed, and his body was still panting desperately.

But nothing changed, and finally at dawn, He Jing and Butemba Lejur, who had stood outside the flower hall all night, called for someone to clean up the body.

At the same time, in the dark pavilion, a middle-aged man about thirty or forty years old was smiling strangely.

"This imperial concubine brutalized the eldest princess, how can this be judged?"

The figure of the man did not move, and replied respectfully.

"It should be a capital offense!"

The middle-aged man scoffed.

"Go, tell Wei Jiashi, and say that our people have missed."

The man at the bottom paused and said, "Then do you want to inform the Dog Emperor about this matter?" ”

The middle-aged man waved his hand: "No need, he knows who did it, and he can find the evidence." ”