Severely injured and having lost a lot of blood, Ji Mulin heard Ji Linyuan say, "I will take the beauty I want myself. You killed my whole family, and that is the first price to pay!"
The wolf cub had a fierce look in its eyes, a deep voice, and stood resolutely on the high platform.
The boy who once cried in distress on the streets of Miao territory has grown up and seems to be a head taller than the young master, towering like a mountain, full of fierce energy.
It was as if simply standing there gave him the power to awe the world, and for a moment everyone around him fell silent.
That's the emperor of the Central Plains! Ji Linyuan dared to stab him directly. I wonder how the young master will react.
"Oh dear." Si Jin waved his hand, unusually kind: "Hurry up and carry him back to the post station. Don't let His Majesty die, otherwise who will we Miao Jiang seek justice for the humiliation we've suffered these past few days?"
Everyone couldn't help but gasp: they thought that after so many years apart, there would be some rift between the young master and Ji Linyuan, but the young master really... hasn't changed at all.
Three years ago, the hills were leveled to build a racecourse for Ji Linyuan. Three years later, he selectively went blind to cover up Ji Linyuan's assassination attempt on the emperor of the Central Plains.
However, the request for the young master to become a concubine did indeed offend the Miao people, and the Miao people would not accept such an injustice.
As a result, when Ji Mulin was taken away on the verge of death, he was pelted with rotten vegetable leaves by the onlookers, causing his wounds to fester and making him lose face once again.
… …
Ji Mulin left, and the martial arts contest for marriage also ended.
The old king was also exhausted. The emotional ups and downs made his already poor health even more unbearable, but he should actually thank Ji Linyuan.
"Jin'er." After thinking it over, the old king still said, "You are in charge of welcoming...the Great Khan."
"Yes." After Si Jin responded, the old king was helped away by several people.
He's been on edge these days, it's really too much for him, he needs to go back and take some medicine.
The people around quickly dispersed, leaving only Ji Linyuan and Si Jin gazing at each other from afar. Perhaps because they hadn't seen each other for a long time, Ji Linyuan felt that Si Jin's eyes were even more alluring.
He felt that Jinjin was not like a venomous snake, but more like a wicked little fox. Every move she made seemed like a seduction to him.
Ji Linyuan ran down to the foot of the platform to greet his lover, but Si Jin did not come down from the platform.
Instead, she held onto the railing with one hand, looked down at the wolf cubs below, and after a long while, said, "You've grown taller again, and your eyes and brows are so sharp, they frighten me."
Ji Linyuan had just finished disciplining Ji Mulin and his son, and the fierceness in his eyes had not yet faded. He closed his eyes for a moment and then opened them again, his expression much gentler.
"That's much better," Si Jin said calmly. "How should I... prepare a welcome dinner for you?"
Ji Linyuan had a question to ask, and without beating around the bush, he raised his hand and said, "Jump down, and I'll tell you."
Without thinking, Si Jin grabbed the railing and jumped down, scaring Xiao Yao so much that she immediately locked herself in the dark room.
"I'm afraid of heights." Xiao Yao thought to herself: "Since I'll be locked up again soon anyway, I might as well come in and take a nap."
Oh, it's such a clever tiger! (*'▽'*)
Outside, Si Jin landed right in the big wolf cub's arms, her earlobe touching the other's firm chest. She unconsciously hissed softly, tugging at Ji Linyuan's braid hanging down his shoulder with one hand, and murmured, "It hurts."
Her voice was soft and sweet, and her eyes were full of allure.
Ji Linyuan took a deep breath, trying to calm himself down: "What was the meaning of that letter you gave me a few days ago?"
Si Jin recalled the contents of the letter and felt a little guilty. She rubbed her ears and pretended not to hear, saying, "What did you say? My ears really hurt. A kiss from you will make them feel better."
“You won’t answer.” Ji Linyuan’s gaze gradually turned dangerous: “Then let’s go somewhere else, to your residence, to the hot spring, and slowly, slowly, speak clearly.”
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