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Su Jie stretched out his hand and rubbed his messy hair. As a dead soldier of King Qin, Su Jie had once soaked in medicinal baths. King Qin wanted the dead soldiers to have a certain degree of anti-toxicity, but Su Jie was a different kind. Not to mention the effect, he was weak like a dying person for ten days and a half months, and later the pharmacists gave up the part of the training, so Su Jie's body and body did not have the ability to resist drugs, which also caused Su Jie to eat on a daily basis. They all held a cautious attitude, but after coming to Prince Rui's Mansion, Su Jie didn't bring the silver needle with him. After all, he couldn't be too cautious. When he came here, his identity was just "Wen Nianxuan", an ordinary quack boy.
So when he was poisoned last night, Su Jie had the illusion that he was about to die.
Although there is a feeling of being dependent on others in Prince Rui's Mansion, Su Jie is not a person who is easy to compromise, he has clear grievances and grievances, and Su Jie will naturally not be polite to the existence that threatens his life.
That is to say, if it can be confirmed that the person who poisoned is the Xian Wang, then Su Jie and his Liang Zi can be regarded as a complete knot.
The most unwise thing for Xiao Shengxian to do is to attack Su Jie, especially Su Jie is not a sheep at the mercy of others, he is a lone wolf who temporarily restrains his sharp edge, hardships and blows cannot make him retreat, but will arouse him. Show his stern side.
Xiao Shengnian also probably knew that Su Jie might guess who the poisoner was, so of course he wanted to beat Su Jie a bit: "Little slave, don't forget that the king is only taking you in temporarily. Don't, don't offend Wang's Nine Emperor Brothers in the future."
Although this sentence reminded Su Jie to behave, it also indirectly hinted at who poisoned Su Jie.
Su Jie lowered his head slightly, as docile as a well-behaved cat, as if he agreed with Xiao Shengnian's words.
"Wang is going away for a few days."
Xiao Shengnian saw that Su Jie didn't answer, and he looked obedient, so he didn't think much about it. He put on his Chinese robe, and hung Su Jie's jade pendant on himself, with an unquestionable tone: "The king will keep this jade pendant for you. gone."
Su Jie was taken aback for a moment, and subconsciously refused. This jade pendant was the only thought left to him by Su Jie's parents, and Su Jie valued it more than his life. He carried the jade pendant with him almost all the time, even You have to sleep under the pillow. Now that Xiao Shengnian is so powerful and tyrannical, the most important thing is that Su Jie still can't refuse--a person of high status like Xiao Shengnian can almost say the same thing, Su Jie doesn't have any If he is not qualified to prevent rebutting King Rui's decision, he can only be forced to accept it.
Xiao Shengnian put on his clothes and was about to invite someone to prepare water to wash up. When he turned around, he saw Su Jie was as exhausted as an eggplant beaten by frost. He stared blankly at the jade pendant hanging on Xiao Shengnian's waist. It looks like a lost soul.
Xiao Shengnian felt like he had done something wrong.
His brows were slightly wrinkled, and his tone was tinged with helplessness, he said to Su Jie: "I will pay you back in a few days, the king just borrowed it for two days."
Xiao Shengnian was able to explain, even if it was the biggest concession, he had never been so concerned about other people's feelings. A large part of the reason why he was so special to Su Jie was because of the flower pattern on the jade pendant.
Su Jie is still a little worried about his jade pendant, but he can't say anything more, it's like suddenly borrowing something that he has always loved, it will not be very comfortable after all, so Su Jie's heart is as dull as a stone , He put on his clothes neatly, and began to bend over to make the bed, Xiao Shengnian said beside him: "It's good to teach Yujiang how to do these things."
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