The cub of the Nine Emperor Uncle's family is squeamish again

Chapter 2 This King Orders You, Don't Cry

Chapter 2 This King Orders You, Don't Cry
She opened her eyes quickly, only to see that the coffin had been shattered.

A man lying in a coffin slowly sat up.

Only then did she fully see his appearance.

He was wearing a gold silk-trimmed robe with a dark background, and around his waist was a blood jade that symbolized the identity of the regent.He pursed his thin lips, a cold light appeared in his black eyes, his eyebrows flew into his temples, and his face was as sharp as a knife.

Jun Yu sensed the aura of a stranger, and a killing intent flashed in his black eyes instantly.

But when he saw a petite little girl beside him, his pupils shrank slightly.

His peripheral vision landed on the ground, which was a piece of sweet-scented osmanthus cake that was carefully protected.

The cry he heard when he was semi-conscious quickly flashed by his ears - "Brother Regent, this is the last piece of sweet-scented osmanthus cake from Deyin, and Deyin will give it to you, so that you won't be hungry down here... ..."

She is Yuan Deyin?King Ji asked him to take good care of the little girl before he died?

Treacherous emotions rolled in his black eyes, and at this moment, the gate of the imperial mausoleum was bombarded from the outside with internal force.

More than a dozen men in black rushed here with their swords in hand, and knelt down in front of Jun Yu.

The leading young man lowered his head and said respectfully, "My lord, it's too late to save you."

Although he lowered his head, Wu Xi noticed a little girl here from the corner of his eye. His heart suddenly suspended, and he immediately raised his sword vigilantly.

He thought Yuan Deyin was an assassin sent by the dog emperor.

Although Yuan Deyin didn't understand the killing intent in Wuxi's eyes, she could feel the threat. Her small body trembled, her feet couldn't move, and Dou Da's tears fell directly.

When Jun Yu saw her crying, his face darkened quickly, and with a wave of his long arm, he threw Wu Xi's sword a few meters away.

"You, don't cry."

After being stuffed in the coffin for a long time, the Lord Regent's voice was extremely hoarse, coupled with his hard tone, it sounded a bit piercing.

Yuan Deyin was so scared that her little hands trembled. She looked at him tremblingly with a pale face, obviously telling herself not to cry in her heart, but the tears fell like worthless money, and it only took a while. Her skirt was wet from crying.

Wu Xi and other subordinates looked at their prince like a ghost, why did their prince protect a child so much?
Moreover, was the prince coaxing people just now?Although the tone didn't sound right, they felt that it was really deceiving.

Will the regent who is known as King Yama also deceive people?
Wu Xi took a closer look, and saw a small wooden sign hanging on Yuan Deyin's waist, which was carved from high-quality sandalwood, with the word "Yuan" on it.

Could it be that they rushed to the Ji Palace to rescue her, but found that she had been robbed a long time ago... Princess Deyin?
"This subordinate almost hurt the princess, this subordinate should die!" Wu Xi hurriedly knelt down, his face was so annoyed that he died.

Lord Ji had saved his life many times on the battlefield, and he almost injured his only bloodline in this world just now, he deserved to die.

Jun Yu ignored Wu Xi's desire to make amends, and now his black eyes were fixed on a little girl who gritted her teeth and wept silently.

"This king orders you not to cry." He said coldly, telling her not to cry in an orderly tone, but she cried even harder.

He frowned fiercely, and lifted her up with one hand.

Wu Xi watched from the side, his face wrinkled into a ball. He could see that their prince was trying to coax Princess Deyin, but it seemed... not very successful.

He risked his life to suggest: "My lord, this is not how you hug a girl."

Isn't that how you hug?

A certain prince regent pondered with a straight face, then silently stretched out his other big hand, holding Xiao Deyin with both hands.

Wuxi: "..."

All the hidden guards: "..."

"My lord, why don't I help you to support Princess Deyin?" Wu Xi continued to bite the bullet.

As a result, Lord Regent cast a cold look over him: "This king can come by himself."

After finishing speaking, he stuffed Xiao Deyin into his arms with extremely stiff movements, and then wiped the tears on her small face with rough big hands.

"Don't cry anymore, this king promised your father, this king will protect you well."

I don't know whether it's the sense of security brought by his identity, or his embrace is too warm, Yuan Deyin really stopped crying.

She stared at him with a pair of big pearl-like eyes, with tears still hanging on her little face, just like a dull little rabbit that has been shaved.

Seen by her eyes, a certain Lord Regent's Ling Lie's eyebrows softened a bit.

He raised his hand to cover her ears, and then turned his eyes to look at Wu Xi.

"How is the situation outside?"

Hearing their princes asking about important matters, Wu Xi also put aside other emotions, and said seriously: "The dog emperor thought you were poisoned to death in that assassination, and now he has held a funeral for you. You and Prince Ji's subordinates All the generals are secretly controlled by him, and he wants to take all the power of you and Lord Ji as his own."

When Wu Xi answered, he clenched his fists tightly, and his anger almost swallowed him whole.

As the late emperor's younger brother and sworn brother, the regent king and the ji prince helped the late emperor to stabilize the government. How much effort did the regent and ji prince put in for Chiyan to become a big country among the ten kingdoms in these years!

After the first emperor passed away, the eldest prince Jun Zhou Chen succeeded to the throne. He was too young to convince the public, and his methods of governing the country were immature. If it weren't for the two princes who taught him hand in hand, would he be where he is today?
But they don't know that what the two princes cultivated is a wolf-hearted thing. He actually colluded with foreign enemies, killed Prince Ji, and poisoned the regent.

"There must be an inner ghost among the confidantes of this king and King Ji." Jun Yu exuded a cold aura all over his body.

He and Brother Wang had already guarded against Jun Zhouchen's wolfish ambitions. Brother Wang didn't deserve to die, but when the troops were withdrawing, King Ji was betrayed by the inner ghost and the entire army was wiped out.

He was on another battlefield and wanted to rescue him, but found that his body was poisoned.

This poison is too slight to attract attention, and it is not fatal to ordinary people, but to him who was born with a strange poison in his mother's womb, it is fatal.

After he suppressed the poison, he rushed to the rescue, but the life of the Ji King was beyond recovery.

In order to find out the inner ghost, he faked his death and had his body transported back to Beijing. As he expected, his good nephew couldn't hold back.

"Those generals, the subordinates are also watching. As long as they catch the ghost, the subordinates will definitely make his life worse than death. It's just your poison..." Wu Xi looked at Jun Yu worriedly.

Their prince is only 16 years old this year, but he has been tortured by poison for 16 years.

The genius doctor said that he could live for ten years, but now that the toxicity has been triggered, everything is unknown.

"Cough, cough, cough..." Jun Yu resisted the bloody smell in his mouth, and his black eyes flickered fiercely: "The poison on the king's body is exactly the same as the poison on the father, queen and queen before they died. Since Jun Zhouchen Cooperate with those in the dark, and you won't be afraid that they won't show their feet. I haven't avenged my father, queen mother and King Ji, and I won't die easily."

(End of this chapter)

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