Chapter 447 What is this? This is true love!



He went to so much trouble to get such an unlucky thing, what was he trying to gain?

I can't understand it. It would be better if he was the one who died.

Xiao Li raised his hand, and Hongyue held a tray with a small vase on it.

"He's in here, take it back."

Jiang Zhou held the vase and looked at it again and again. Although he didn't say anything, his expression was conflicted. On the one hand, he felt as if he had been deceived, but on the other hand, he was trying to convince himself that His Majesty could not have lied to him.

Xiao Li was speechless. He raised his hand and a ray of light came out from the mouth of the vase. Lu Ling's figure emerged, even more solid than when he came down from Jiang Zhou.

He turned in the air and headed straight towards the empress.

However, the next moment, the empress snapped her fingers and Lu Ling was knocked back into the vase.

There were only two words in Jiang Zhou's mind: You deserve it!

Lu Ling did not die, the empress was too kind.

"Your Majesty is so merciful. I thank you for your grace."

Jiang Zhou was holding the vase. It was time for him to leave, but he couldn't help but ask, "Your Majesty, this... does this humble servant need to offer it as a sacrifice when I take it back? Do you want to feed it with something?"

There was a desire in his eyes for Lu Ling's breeding rules.

Xiao Li curled his lips and said, "If you want to worship him as your ancestor, I have no objection. As for what to feed him, you'll know when he's hungry."

If Xiao Li hadn't accidentally slapped Lu Ling into the vase just now, he would have sent him to Ying Zhong long ago.

But even if she didn't send him off, Lu Ling wouldn't be able to stay in the human world for long, and the cause and effect between him and Jiang Zhou would soon be resolved.

(End of this chapter)

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