Chapter 212 Little Niece



"Wait..." Xiao Qinbei was a little anxious when he saw that she was about to leave.

Ruanruan looked back at him and asked, "What?"

Xiao Qinbei pursed his lips, "Where are you going?"

Ruanruan thought he was a little strange, since they weren't very familiar with him. "Why should we tell you?"

After saying that, she lifted the curtain and went in.

Zhao Chengqian looked at Prince Xiao in confusion and followed him in.

Xiao Qinbei looked at the carriage where Ruanruan was sitting until it disappeared from his sight.

He clenched his fists, a surge of anger rising in his heart, but he could only suppress his excitement.

Many things cannot be made public now. It would have been better if he had acknowledged her on the spot and told the child that he was her uncle.

I have to find an opportunity to tell the child the truth and then bring the child back to Bian Jing!

"Prince, we..." The personal guard stepped forward and said, seeing that he had been standing there.

"Take people into the city!" Xiao Qinbei's face darkened instantly and he waved to the people behind him.

"Sir, please save us, we really know we are wrong!"

"Please spare us!" Seeing this, the men nearby immediately rushed forward.

"Get out of here now. If you don't, don't blame us for being ruthless." The soldiers drew their swords and spoke in a cold voice.

The crowd was stopped by the swords in their hands and could only retreat to the side.

When the people from Prince Xiao's Mansion entered, the leading attendant glanced at them and said, "We can give you a way out, as long as you are willing to go to the mines."

"Let's go, thank you, sir!" They had heard that there was food and money to be made at the mine.

"But there is a condition. Once you go to the mine, you can never leave again. You have to live like criminals. You abandoned your wives and children and betrayed Qingzhou. You are guilty and you have to atone for your sins!" said the attendant.

Everyone's faces turned pale when they heard this, and they were unwilling to do so. It was not until dark that some people could no longer bear it and then they gradually agreed.

They felt that it was better to stay in the mines for a lifetime than to die of illness or starvation!

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