"Then what happened! Tell me!"
When Ji Chaoyuan saw Coach Wang dawdling, he slapped his hand on the table, shaking the tea bowl.
"Then we fought against the robber, and we couldn't beat him! Young Master, he was caught by the other party..." Coach Wang's voice became smaller and smaller as he spoke.
After hearing what Coach Wang said, Ji Chaoyuan's eyes began to spit out anger, and his lips wriggled: "You are a bunch of trash, what's the use of raising you!"
Just when General Ji was about to give the order to pull this man out and chop him down, a servant from outside the door ran in quickly.
"General, the seventh prince is here!"
The servant knelt down on one knee and reported quickly.
"Oh, come with me to the front door."
When Ji Chaoyuan heard that he was the seventh prince, he did not dare to neglect him. He also forgot to punish Coach Wang and hurried to the gate with his servant.
Coach Wang knelt on the ground and waited for Ji Chaoyuan to leave the living room before taking a deep breath and wiping the cold sweat on his forehead with his sleeves.
Coach Wang sat on the ground, breathing heavily. He could already feel that if the Seventh Prince hadn't come, his life would have been lost!
After thinking for a moment, Coach Wang did not dare to delay, knowing that if he stayed here any longer, his life would be in danger. He rolled up and climbed up from the ground, slipped out of the living room, climbed over the back wall and ran away.
…
Ji Chaoyuan came to the gate and happened to see the seventh prince's carriage approaching.
With lowered eyebrows and a nod, Ji Chaoyuan squeezed out a smile and waited for the Seventh Prince to get off the car.
The seventh prince got down from the carriage and said to Ji Chaoyuan without seeing anyone else: "General Ji, come into the house and say something."
The seventh prince directly rejected Ji Chaoyuan's greetings with one sentence.
The two came to the living room.
"General Ji, I have something else to do, so I'll keep the story short." The seventh prince said straight to the point.
At this time, Ji Chaoyuan no longer had the same authority as when he had just interrogated Instructor Wang, and flattered him like a slave: "Your Highness, just tell me what you have to say."
The seventh prince nodded, took out an imperial edict from his sleeve, and handed it to Ji Chaoyuan.
He said: "Young Master Ling was injured a few days ago. I asked the royal doctor in the palace to take a look at it. I think the general already knows what I want to say. After reading the imperial edict, the general will definitely understand." Understood."
Ji Chaoyuan took the imperial edict with both hands and opened it carefully.
The general content of it is that General Ji has made great achievements in protecting the country, and his second son Ji Wuliang is upright and an outstanding and good man of the younger generation. He is specially given to marry Muju's beloved daughter to marry him.
After General Ji read the contents, he realized the meaning of the imperial edict within a moment and gave a military salute to the Seventh Prince.
"Thank you, Your Highness, for caring about my son. He is the seventh prince and will not give up even if he dies!"
The reason why the Seventh Prince helped General Ji to obtain this imperial edict was naturally to further win over Ji Chaoyuan.
Now that Ji Chaoyuan's eldest son has disappeared, and his younger son has had his private parts mutilated, it is inevitable that he will be criticized by others. He helped Ji Wuliang obtain an imperial edict in order to give outsiders a hint that Ji Wuliang was normal!
But... I'm afraid this is just the seventh prince and Ji Chaoyuan deceiving themselves here.
"Okay, you have to give me this imperial edict, and I have to go to Mu Ju's house." The seventh prince said as he took the imperial edict from Ji Chaoyuan's house and walked out the door.
"Your Highness, walk slowly."
General Ji sent the seventh prince out of the mansion.
…
Mu Xueqing, who was at the headquarters of the Winged Mercenary Group, naturally didn't know that her "life-long event" had been controlled by the seventh prince.