Chapter 316 In short, the empress is a good person.



But how can the speed of humans and horses catch up with the power of nature?

Seeing that the sand was sinking faster and faster, Rong Qing put Xiao Li back on Chi Yan's back. Chi Yan was the fastest and would definitely be able to take her away.

But the quicksand seemed to be coming specifically for Xiao Li. The quicksand pit was clearly behind her, but Xiao Li ran two miles and plunged headfirst into the quicksand pit that appeared in front of her.

The quicksand pit appeared without any warning. It was flat ground just a moment ago, but as soon as the horse stepped on it, it instantly dropped more than ten meters, leaving Xiao Li no chance to react at all.

"His Majesty!"

Almost in an instant, Rong Qing abandoned his horse and jumped down, hugged Xiao Li in his arms and wrapped her with his body.

“Tick…tick…tick…”

The sound of dripping water was unusually clear and harsh in the empty and quiet place.

Xiao Li slowly regained consciousness, moved his body, and felt that someone was holding him tightly.

It’s Rong Qing.

She felt that she was not seriously injured, but she was a little unable to move. The arms were holding her tightly like an iron wall.

"Rong Qing, Rong Qing?"

Xiao Li shouted several times, but there was no response.

The air was damp and sticky, and besides the strong smell of earth, there was also the sweet smell of blood.

Rong Qing was injured, and seriously injured.

Xiao Li waited for a while, until he had completely regained his strength, and slowly moved Rong Qing's hand away.

But Rong Qing held her very tightly. She finally managed to move away a little, but he grabbed her back the next moment.

The force was so strong that it almost strangled her to death!

Xiao Li was suffocated so much that she saw stars. If she died in this way, it would be really hilarious.

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