Chapter 44: Xiao Xi'er's dream was told to Qin Jue!!!



Oh no, is His Majesty really going to behead the little princess?

What should I do? His Majesty looked into my eyes, and it seemed like he really wanted to kill me.

Help! It's all over!

Little princess, please save your servant! Wait, the little princess is in dire straits herself!

Qin Jue noticed that Sanhezi was distracted and knew that he was thinking about all sorts of things.

Sanhezi was simply afraid that he would behead him. Qin Jue shifted his gaze away from Sanhezi.

Looking at Xiao Xi'er again, Xiao Xi'er and Qin Jue locked eyes.

The two of them truly stared at each other with wide eyes.

Seeing Xiao Xi'er like this, Qin Jue had a fleeting thought of throwing the little one to Sha Ting.

But no, that won't do. This is my own daughter; I can't get angry, I can't get angry. But I'm still so angry!

Little Xi looked at her father, puzzled.

Qin Jingmu and Qin Jingtai always felt something was off about them at the palace academy.

"Bro, I feel like a lot of people are watching us."

Qin Jingtai scratched his head and asked Qin Jingmu.

Qin Jingmu naturally sensed it too; he could feel it whenever he and Qin Jingtai bent down to write or read.

When he looked up again and around, no one was looking at him.

"Yes! I felt it too."

"I felt the way they looked at us... I don't know how to describe it."

"Laughing? Unbelievable?"

"Brother, I've thought of something."

"What's possible?"

Qin Jingmu initially thought Qin Jingtai had truly figured something out. But upon hearing Qin Jingtai's words...

I realized that my expectations of him were too high.

"I think I've become more handsome."

"Hahaha"

Qin Jingmu stared at Qin Jingtai as if he were some kind of monster, and silently moved a little further away from him.

Qin Jingtai was laughing heartily when an untimely voice rang out.

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