Chapter 625
Princess Jin knelt in the crowd, her whole body was wet as if she had been fished out of the water.

Cold sweat dripped down his head and head.

However, no one sympathized with her.

She did it on her own.

Concubine Hui is still trying her best to excuse King Jin: "Your Majesty, it's a concubine. It doesn't matter if it's a concubine who teaches. Your Majesty, it's none of Tian Fang's business. It's the concubine who insists on Tian Fang marrying her. The concubine doesn't know that she is a concubine." People with bad intentions and bad conduct."

However, the emperor didn't even look at her, walked up to Princess Jin, and suddenly pointed at a person in the crowd: "Come out."

Looking in that direction, it pointed to a little maid.

The little maid went out, and the emperor pointed at Princess Jin's belly: "Kick me, kick me hard."

The little palace lady was a little apprehensive, but the emperor's order was hard to do.

She raised her foot and kicked Princess Jin's stomach.

Tang Nineteen did not expect that the emperor would be so irrational.

With a scream, Ayigul threw herself into Tang Nineteen's arms, and Tang Nineteen frowned.

This kick is not light.

Princess Jin's whole body has been kicked to the ground.

The emperor didn't call to stop, and the little maid didn't dare to stop.

Another kick kicked hard.

Concubine Jin rolled on the spot when she was kicked, she was also smart, and took advantage of the situation to relieve a little force.

Then, it hurt to look at her, her entire face was pale, her lips were bloodless, and blood even flowed from the corner of her mouth.

The little palace maid kicked Princess Jin's abdomen.

The scene is completely out of control.

In other words, for Tang Nineteen, it was out of control.

She thought that at most it would be a scolding, and then they would be killed or cut, all of which would be resolved in private.

But now it means that the emperor wants to kill Princess Jin in public.

King Jin and Concubine Hui were as shocked as cicadas, unable to protect themselves, so they didn't dare to make a move.

No one else made a sound.

Tang Nineteen didn't want to be such an early bird.

Ayiguli almost cried in fright: "Sister-in-law Liu, don't you say this is the Yinbi Palace?"

Tang Nineteen thought this way at first, thinking that the emperor would never kill Princess Jin in Yingbi Palace.

However, the emperor's body was abnormal, and his whole body exuded a frightening and even frightening aura.

Looking at the imperial concubine, she didn't care about the life of the concubine Jin at all.

Also, Concubine Hui was unlucky, she was too happy to be happy.

No one has died in this palace, and where is the Yinbi Palace so clean, can she be afraid of dying alone?

The whole foot of the little maid's kick was cramped, and after a few kicks, she obviously lost her strength.

Before the emperor called to stop, Princess Jin had already vomited blood all over the place, her eyes, ears, mouth and nose were also bleeding, and she was only breathing out, not breathing in. Her eyes were filled with despair, helplessness and fear.

With this last effort, he reached out and grabbed King Jin's clothes.

King Jin didn't look back at her in a daze, only to see that hand, a little loose, limp on the ground, a tear slowly slipped from the corner of her eye, and finally compared a few words: "I It's for you."

Princess Jin finished uttering this sentence, her eyes widened, her seven orifices were bleeding, and she stopped moving.

King Jin trembled because of these words.

Concubine Hui rushed out and hugged the emperor's shoes: "Your Majesty, don't listen to her nonsense, everything is for Tian Fang, Tian Fang has no idea what she has done."

The emperor kicked Concubine Hui away with such force that Concubine Hui turned her head.

King Jin hurriedly stepped forward to help: "Mother Concubine."

Concubine Hui coughed and spit out a mouthful of blood. She looked very miserable, which showed how hard the emperor's kick was.

"A Su Mei almost killed the sixth daughter-in-law, and a Zhang Liuxin almost killed the eldest daughter-in-law, and directly killed my grandson. If it wasn't for your mother and son's spoiling and instigation behind their backs, who would have fed up their courage?"

(End of this chapter)

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