This Southern Xinjiang princess has her eye on Chu Qi.
However, just when the fine yarn was about to touch Chu Qi's face, the fine yarn turned into dust inch by inch at a speed visible to the naked eye, and was actually destroyed by Chu Qi's internal power.
Princess Manli was shocked by his inner strength, and she took a few steps back, with blood spilling from the corner of her mouth.
She held the remaining fine gauze in her hand and stared at Chu Qi in disbelief.
He, he actually shattered her fine yarn.
For a moment, her face turned green and red.
Is this person a piece of wood, or is he hard-hearted
She was the most beautiful woman in southern Xinjiang, and he was lucky to be able to fall in love with him, but he didn't even give her any face.
The ministers on Dashang's side were used to it and were not surprised.
As the emperor's chief imperial guard, he has always been cold-hearted, so it was strange that he would be provoked by this Nanman princess.
It's not like their big merchants don't have beauties.
Isn't the empress more beautiful than her? Although the two princesses are young, how can they, a southern barbarian girl, be as good as her when they grow up
opinionated!
While everyone was sympathetic, there was also some disdain.
Originally, Southern Xinjiang was defeated by Dashang, and this time she came to Dashang to seek peace, so no one took Princess Manli seriously.
Princess Manli was humiliated mercilessly by Chu Qi, and the Southern Xinjiang envoy dared not speak out in anger.
Although this general of the Great Shang was still young, he was as cruel as the Emperor of the Great Shang, if not more so.
Nan Xinjiang and Dashang fought for a year, taking advantage of Nan Xin's good use of poison and geographical environment. However, they did not expect that the war that dragged on for a year would eventually lead to the city being captured, and they could only surrender and seek peace. .
Just as Princess Manli was getting angry, the guards exclaimed from outside the door, "Little princess..."
Immediately afterwards, a slender figure quickly ran in from outside the palace.
"Ji'er?" Lu Liangwei sat next to Long Yang, and at a glance he saw Ji'er's bare feet on the ground, frowning, and just as he was about to run down the jade steps, Long Yang had already left his seat.
However, Chu Qi was faster. He had already left the table, walked quickly towards Jill, and picked her up like a child.
Jill was held in his arms, looking at him with shining eyes, "Xiao Qi..."
"Yeah." Chu Qi responded, hugging her and walking back to her seat.
Chang chased in from behind.
Chu Qi carried Jill to a chair and sat down, then took the shoes and socks from Mrs. Chang, knelt down on one knee and put on Jill's shoes and socks.
He lowered his eyelids, his brows were clear, focused and serious, giving people the feeling of facing a formidable enemy.
It seemed that what was in front of me was not just a trivial matter like putting on shoes, but that I was facing thousands of troops.
Princess Manli looked at his handsome back, and the annoyance she had felt because of him was suddenly replaced by a kind of admiration.
All the ladies of the boudoir present had their eyes on Chu Qi.
I heard that Chu Qi returned triumphantly this time, conquered southern Xinjiang and made military exploits. The emperor intended to marry him.
They didn't take it seriously before, because although Chu Qi was the chief imperial guard beside the emperor, he always kept a low profile and rarely showed his face.
After seeing his good looks and demeanor, all the ladies who were waiting for marriage could not sit still. Their hearts were beating loudly, their faces were flushed, and their eyes were secretly moving from time to time. Take aim at the seventh day of the lunar month.
Long Yang had already sat back in his seat, and Lu Liangwei's heart dropped, but at the same time he felt helpless.
This little guy, Jill, came here without even wearing shoes in order to find Chu Qi.
Long Yang felt a little uncomfortable in his heart.
Obviously, the youngest daughter came here for the seventh day of the lunar month.
Since seeing Chu Qi, Ji'er's eyes have been unable to see him and Weiwei.
Even though he had known for a long time that Xiao Qi had an irreplaceable position in her heart, but seeing her now, he still couldn't help but feel a little jealous and disgusted.
Xiao Qi has obviously been away for a year, but she didn't expect that Ji Er still relies on Xiao Qi in her heart.
He was even more determined to marry Xiao Qi.
(End of chapter)