Chen Heng felt uneasy. This Three Blessings Master looked guilty, as if his skills were not up to par.
At this time, the Zhuyou masters spread out their palms, and there was a drop of milky white water in their palms. With a wave of their hands, the water drop instantly dripped onto her and Liu Yu's foreheads.
Shen Heng opened her eyes again and found herself standing in a palace. While she was still a little confused, she heard Liu Yu's hoarse voice: "Xiao Liu, come with me and leave here."
Following the voice, Shen Heng saw the prince talking to a little girl about nine years old. The little girl was quite pretty. She was sitting in the pavilion, playing with a puppet in her hand. She looked at Liu Yu for a while, then looked at the puppet again, without saying a word.
Is she the Six-Heavenly Lord from her childhood?
The palace maids and two maids were waiting outside the pavilion, and they could not see her and Liu Yu.
"Xiao Liu, come with me quickly." Liu Yu pulled the little girl away.
He clearly touched the little girl's hand and pulled her, but he couldn't move her at all.
The little girl looked at him curiously, then looked at Chen Heng and smiled cutely: "Another sister."
The palace maids and the maids seemed not to hear what the master said.
"What are you still standing there for?" Liu Yu shouted at Chen Heng: "Take her out of here quickly." His voice was already hoarse, and this roar made it even hoarser.
"Oh." Shen Heng hurriedly pulled the little girl's other hand, but she touched it and couldn't pull it away either.
At this moment, a palace maid came running over: "Madame Shan, the Empress is beating the Fifth Prince again. Please go and try to stop her."
When Liu Xiaozhu, who was playing with a puppet, heard this, his face changed and he ran out of the pavilion.
Just as Chen Heng was wondering if the Fifth Prince was the Crown Prince in front of her, the scene changed again. She saw a beautiful, elegantly dressed woman strangling a nine-year-old boy, shouting angrily, "Give me back my Zi'er, give me back my Zi'er."
The palace maids knelt on the ground and kowtowed.
"Mother, don't hit A'ou, don't hit A'ou." The Sixth Lord threw away the puppet and tried to pull the mother away, but his strength was too weak.
Liu Yu stared blankly at the scene in front of him. He had been in his sister's surgery twice, but there had never been anything about him.
Seeing that the face of the young Liu Yu was as pale as a pig's liver, and that he would be strangled to death if he continued like this, Shen Heng secretly glanced at the prince, but she didn't expect that he had a face full of indifference.
At this moment, the Sixth Lord suddenly bit the queen's hand hard. The queen felt pain and let go.
Xiao Liu fell to the ground, unconscious. There was a deep bruise on his neck, and the side was even bleeding from being pinched by fingernails.
The Sixth Lord hugged little Liu Yu and burst into tears. As he cried, he looked at his mother in fear and said, "Mother, it was not A Yu who killed my eldest brother. No."
"He was the one who killed her. He is the one who deserves to die. If Liu Bei had not insisted on riding a horse, Zi'er would not have fallen off the horse and died to protect him." The queen yelled at the Sixth Lord.
The Six Lords burst into tears in fear.
After several scenes changed, Shen Heng finally understood that the current eldest prince, Liu Zi, was very talented. He had been familiar with the Four Books and Five Classics since childhood, and was well-versed in riding, archery, and martial arts. Just one day before he was to be named the crown prince, Liu Zi insisted that the eldest prince take him riding, but the horse suddenly ran wildly and threw the two brothers out. Liu Zi held Liu Zi tightly in his arms until his death.
The empress could not bear the blow, and the emperor never set foot in her palace again. He even gave her real power as empress to Concubine Ming, so she took out all her hatred on Liu Yan.
Liu Yu and Liu Zhu were actually twins, a boy and a girl, born two days apart.
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