Chapter 57: I wish I was a villain

Lu Jinzhou didn't speak for a while, but the displeasure in his eyes became stronger and stronger, and he seemed to be extremely dissatisfied with this matter.

"I guess, it must be the princess who is angry with the prince."

Hui Xue smiled and walked in from behind the door, but she didn't say a word twice, to express her strangulation for these two people.

Liufeng was a little unhappy when he heard this: "What is she angry about, the prince has to explain everything to her, and the woman asks about everything...... Hiss! ”

Before he could finish his words, he was heavily stepped on by Hui Xue.

"What are you stepping on me for, am I wrong?"

Hui Xuehuan held her hands and smiled kindly: "Brother didn't seem to have told me about yesterday's plan, so I am also a woman, and I shouldn't even know about it?" ”

Liufeng was speechless, so he had to touch his nose: "Yesterday there was an emergency......

Hui Xue snorted: "If it weren't for the fact that you are my brother, I wouldn't bother to tell you these things." ”

"What does this have to do with the prince, don't say it, go out quickly, I still have important matters to discuss with the prince." As he spoke, the wind was about to pull her out.

"Hey, don't drive people, why is it irrelevant!"

"Wait." Lu Jinzhou thoughtfully stopped the flow of wind: "Go on." ”

Seeing this, Hui Xue proudly raised her eyebrows at the flowing wind: "According to the subordinates, the princess is just worried about your safety, but when she finds that everything is in your plan, she feels that she is worried in vain, so she is a little angry."

Besides, even if the princess is angry with you, but yesterday you were still in a coma, and the princess carried you out. ”

Lu Jinzhou didn't speak, which was a tacit acquiescence that she was right.

After that, Hui Xue looked at Liufeng again, and it was clear that she was helping Shen Yunxi to fight her grievances: "Anyway, the princess has no intention of harming the prince, and she was questioned by you for splitting her head and covering her face."

Besides, you have also seen that the princess really pulled people back from the ghost gate yesterday, with a good heart and good medical skills.

Why, is it difficult to admit that the princess has no dissenting intentions? Or does the brother wish the princess was a villain? ”

She crossed her waist, not polite at every word, this nasty wind was completely speechless, and she lowered her head as if she was reflecting.

Realizing that what he said seemed to be a bit excessive, Hui Xue immediately coughed lightly twice to make up for it: "The subordinates are, uh...... Talk about it casually, the prince doesn't have to go to his heart. ”

"It doesn't matter." Lu Jinzhou raised his eyes, and the light and dark overlapped in his ebony-like pupils, making it impossible to see his inner thoughts.

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Although it was almost three poles a day, Shen Yunxi slowed down for a while after eating the buns, and then began to run around the yard to exercise, while 09 sat leisurely in front of the plate and gnawed on the remaining meat buns.

After running away for only half an hour, Yusang came to look for her: "Princess, a few people are looking for you, saying that they are here to change the medicine." ”

Shen Yunxi stopped and tried to adjust his breathing, and then bent down to catch his breath: "I know, you asked them to bring people to Qingming Courtyard and wait for me." ”

It seems that Chi Yanzhao's condition is not too good, after all, the carriage is inevitably bumpy.

When Shen Yunxi returned to Qingming Courtyard, he saw Yusang and a few men from yesterday waiting outside the wing, "My subordinates have seen the princess." ”

Shen Yunxi waved his hand casually, his expression was so casual that he didn't have a little arrogance: "Don't be restrained, you can do whatever you have to do, I'll go in and change gauze with him, and check the wound by the way." ”

"There's Princess Law." Hearing this, several people hurriedly hugged their fists and thanked them.