Chapter 0189 I can't cry back if I'm really gone
"No...... I don't dare to disturb the prince's rest. β
Although Gonggong Xuan has the emperor's will, in front of a prince, he still doesn't dare to make too many mistakes.
Especially under the premise that he can't find a reasonable reason, this guy is still very worried about overstepping the rules.
The old guy shook into the room: "Disturb the prince's rest, please forgive the prince, I'll leave now, the prince will rest early." β
"Gong ...... cough cough cough ...... Passenger ...... cough cough cough ...... Gas, cough cough cough ......"
"Lord Wang, stop talking."
Listening to the increasingly serious coughing sound, he didn't care about the few people outside, so he hurried in quickly, "If you have anything to say, your subordinates can convey it for you." β
"Don't talk yet, let's drink the medicine and talk slowly."
didn't wait for Xia Yan to speak, and hurriedly stopped it, followed by the sound of bowls and spoons colliding.
After a long while, I heard him continue to ask, "Lord Wang, do you feel better?" β
"Also...... OK. β
Xia Yan opened his mouth, looked outside, his powerful divine sense spread out, and found that several people had left quietly, and the corners of his lips were slightly hooked.
Motioning for him to speak.
The latter lowered his voice and spoke: "Don't worry, master, they will have to rush back the day after tomorrow at the latest." β
After that, he asked in a normal voice: "Lord Wang, the little one is inviting Gonggong Xuan and Imperial Doctor Zhao to come in?" β
"Well, if they're still there, please come in."
Xia Yan bowed, "After all, it is the person around the emperor, so we can't slack off." β
As he spoke, he glanced at the roof out of the corner of his eye.
Just now, he caught a figure approaching the rooftop.
Therefore, he is also a little more cautious in his speech.
His subtle expression could be seen clearly, so he obeyed: "Yes, the little one will go and please." β
The words fell and Xia Yan exchanged glances.
The latter coughed a few more times and reminded weakly: "If Grandpa Xuan and they go back to the house, don't disturb them again." β
"Obey."
Sui Yan turned around and went out with a lantern, and took a night pot with his hand.
When you go out, how can there be anyone? So he turned around and came back: "Lord Wang, you can rest, Gonggong Xuan and Imperial Doctor Zhao have left." β
"It seems that they don't want to delay your rest."
"Got it."
Xia Yan answered the sound and stopped moving, as if he was really asleep.
However, only he knew that the powerful divine sense was always locked on the figure on the roof.
Although his divine sense couldn't see the person's appearance clearly, he could guess that except for Zhou Ji, the head of the Ouchi guard, no one in the team had such skills.
He didn't disturb the other party, and let the man blow the cold wind on it, while he slept comfortably and sweetly under the covers.
Occasionally, he let out a few suppressed coughs to let the other party know that he was indeed too injured to return to Beijing.
It was only in the wee hours of the morning that the breath disappeared.
Xia Yan, who was sleeping soundly, suddenly opened his eyes, and a sneer rose at the corner of his lips.
There was a glint of unknown meaning in his eyes.
I muttered in my heart, but I didn't resort to anything.
β¦β¦
Changhe Village.
After a busy night, Hua Deru accepted the fact that his beloved third son had died.
He didn't care about settling accounts with the whole village, so he hugged the increasingly cold corpse of San'er and cried: "San'er, why did you leave like this?" β
"How can you let your father live when you're goneβ"
Seriously, if you hadn't witnessed the farce in the middle of the night, such a cry would have resonated with countless people.
But thinking of the posture of this old guy who saw that no one was saved at that time, and desperately wanted to find someone to back his back, many people secretly scolded him for deserving it.
Of course, Hua Yaoyao's family was not involved in this matter.
Just in the morning, when I heard the sound of gongs below, I knew that the matter was a foregone conclusion.
(End of chapter)