"...Yes, I didn't die. Mother must be very disappointed. I will continue to work hard in the future and make you even more disappointed."
Li Changyu wasn't angry; he just smiled faintly, a smile that was icy and chilling.
It sent chills down one's spine.
The Empress had a headache and slumped back onto the couch, clutching her forehead. The nearby nanny, Shen, hurriedly helped her up and advised the Crown Prince to say less.
"Get out, you unfilial son! Get out of here and kneel at the palace gate for three hours!"
"No one is allowed to get up without my permission!"
"Get out of here!"
After Shen Rouci finished speaking, Li Changyu turned around with a cold face, came to the entrance of Jingren Palace, lifted his black robe and knelt down properly.
He had been subjected to such punishments countless times since childhood, and it had become commonplace for him.
The emperor had also heard about it, but like Shen Rouci, he didn't care about him at all and turned a blind eye to it all.
In their hearts, there was only one son they truly respected, and that was Li Xuanche.
His appearance undoubtedly usurped the crown prince position that originally belonged to Li Xuanche. He was their common enemy.
Li Xuanche has now won a victory in defending the border against foreign enemies and is returning to the capital soon.
Once he returns, it will be even more difficult for Li Changyu to kill the dog emperor. His eyes darkened, and his killing intent grew stronger.
The servants around him were busy with their own affairs, seemingly already used to the Crown Prince being punished.
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On the other side.
Mi Shan walked forward for a while, when suddenly he saw that the sky was overcast.
She was just relieved that Li Changyu had come to her rescue; otherwise, if it had rained while she was moving the book, it would have been a waste of time and she might have incurred the Empress's wrath.
"Your Majesty, let's hurry, it's going to rain soon."
"Hmm." Mi Shan walked forward, still looking deep in thought. Suddenly, she remembered something and reached into her sleeve or pocket. "Wait a minute, I think I lost something."
"What is it? I'll go and get it for you," Achan said hurriedly.
"It's alright, I'll go by myself."
It's just a handkerchief that was dropped, which is not a big deal, but it's a young lady's thing. If it falls into the hands of an unknown person, it could cause misunderstandings later.
Mi Shan didn't explain much and ran back, ignoring Xun'er and A Chan's calls behind her.
Perhaps what truly drew her back was not the handkerchief, but the man.
Sure enough, halfway there, a torrential downpour began.
Mi Shan ran to the entrance of Jingren Palace and saw the rain-soaked handkerchief lying quietly on the ground.
As I picked it up and held it in my hand, the instant I stood up and looked up, I saw a dark figure in the pouring rain...
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