Chapter 88 The Key to Our Treasury



The Queen Mother sighed and looked at him, "I really can't do anything with you!"

"Then can you give the key to the national treasury to your dear grandson for a while?" Helan Ruizhe smiled playfully, hiding his anxiety in his heart.

The Queen Mother looked at him strangely and frowned, "What do you want the key to the treasury for?"

"Grandma, you have to ask!" Helan Ruizhe pretended to be shy.

"What? Is there something that an old woman like me cannot know?" The Queen Mother snorted deliberately and said angrily.

Helan Ruizhe grinned. "Hey, this is what happened. I fell in love with a piece of jade a few days ago. The quality of the jade is really top-notch! I wanted to buy it and carve a statue of Guanyin Bodhisattva for my grandma, but who would have thought that the jade had already been taken..."

As he said this, he looked at the Queen Mother's expression and found that she was indeed a little regretful.

"That's right. I was in charge of the list of the national treasury and found an identical one in there. So I came to ask you, grandma, for the key. Look, after asking this, there is no surprise at all!" The Queen Mother saw the regretful expression of Helan Ruizhe.

"Well, I didn't expect it to be this." The Queen Mother tried to defend herself.

"Okay, grandma, here are the keys." Helan Ruizhe squatted down with his palm facing the Queen Mother, his eyes sincere.

"Eunuch Bai," the Queen Mother called out, "go and fetch the keys to the treasury."

Eunuch Bai received the order and was about to leave Fengluan Palace, but Helan Ruizhe stopped him and said, "I'll go with you. The jade carving master is waiting anxiously, so it's better for me to go faster."

The Queen Mother nodded and said, "Go ahead."

Eunuch Bai took Helan Ruizhe and got the key and went straight to the treasury.

Eunuch Bai was waiting outside. He picked up a piece of jade and also found the legendary Tianshan Snow Ganoderma Lucidum. He wrapped it in his arms and it was extremely cold.

"Okay, here's the key." Helan Ruizhe threw the key to Eunuch Bai, held the jade in his hand, and put the Tianshan Snow Ganoderma in his clothes, then he went straight out of the palace.

Riding a fast horse, Helan Ruizhe finally rushed back to the South Street Clinic.

When I returned to the single room, Jin Suting was gone.

Xiao Hei and Qin'er at the door were also missing.

"Where is the person?" Helan Ruizhe asked the boss's wife who was standing at the door waiting for me.

"The old general took him away." The proprietress answered nonchalantly.

"Who told you to let her go?!" Helan Ruizhe's brows were filled with anger, "Only I can save her!"

The proprietress was frightened and trembling, "I don't know this."

He was still holding the Tianshan Snow Ganoderma Lucidum in his arms, and his abdomen was filled with chills. He frowned and asked with impatience, "Where are those two old doctors?"

"Follow them." The proprietress huddled in the corner, obviously frightened.

Helan Ruizhe took out the pig mask from his arms, turned around and left, mounted his horse, and headed straight for the General's Mansion on West Street.

He rode the horse so fast that he even forgot that he was injured.

With one hand, he protected the cold Tianshan Snow Ganoderma in his arms, and with the other arm, he held the reins. There were traces of blood under the bandaged gauze.

The horse stopped in front of the general's mansion. Helan Ruizhe dismounted and ran straight to the gate of the general's mansion.

He was stopped by the servant at the door, "Who are you?"

Helan Ruizhe wanted to pick up the token at his waist, but he remembered that he had just returned to the palace to change his clothes and left the token in the palace.

Behind the funny piggy mask, thin lips opened slightly: "Go away."

A servant guarding the gate was frightened by his aura and remained silent.

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