Chapter 482: The Dog Man Provokes Trouble



Chapter 482: The Dog Man Provokes Trouble

The glass lamp began to emit a faint cold light. The light became brighter and brighter, but it did not contain any heat. Instead, it made people feel that the air in the room had become a little colder.

This cold light seemed to have life. It did not spread to the entire room, but slowly enveloped the emperor.

Within the light, faint spots of light can be seen dancing. These spots have different colors, and they seem to have life, dancing fast or slow, vacantly or rapidly.

Cang Qi looked at these light spots nervously. He knew that these were fragments of souls scattered in the world, but obviously the emperor's was not among them.

Yun Qingqing also knew this very well. She was not in a hurry. She formed seals with her hands and continued to recite the spell silently.

After a full stick of incense had passed, the light of the soul-gathering cup suddenly changed a little. A few white lights appeared in the cold blue light.

These white lights swirled around the head of the bed, becoming brighter and brighter, and slowly merged into the emperor's eyebrows.

A look of joy appeared on Cangqi's face. Xiao Changheng noticed the change in his expression and looked at the emperor more nervously.

Sure enough, the emperor's face gradually regained color, his breathing gradually returned to normal, and gradually became more and more stable.

Xiao Changheng's expression relaxed a little, and he looked up at Yun Qingqing, but saw that she still had a serious expression, frowning as if waiting for something.

He was a little confused, but didn't dare to disturb him. He turned to look at Cang Qi and asked with his eyes.

Cang Qi frowned again at this moment. Seeing the Regent looking over, he explained in a low voice:

"Your Majesty has lost two souls and six spirits, which is why he has been in a coma until now. But now he still has one soul and one spirit, and it has never returned."

Xiao Changheng's expression darkened.

Cang Qi looked at Yun Qingqing and whispered comfortingly:

"Prince Regent, please be patient. I think the Grand Master has a plan."

Xiao Changheng turned his head and saw Yun Qingqing calmly taking out a small black mirror. A faint light condensed at her fingertips as she wrote something on it.

Not long after, the temperature in the bedroom dropped a few degrees, and the queen and the palace maids far away at the door couldn't help shivering.

Xiao Changheng just stared intently at Yun Qingqing's every move.

But Cang Qi looked towards the corner calmly, his heart filled with turmoil!

Ordinary people don’t have the third eye, but Cangqi is different.

He clearly saw a dark road opening up in the corner of the wall, and two figures, one black and one white, walked out from it.

What shocked him even more was that these two people came to Yun Qingqing and actually bowed and saluted:

"Lord Yun, we have found the soul and spirit you were looking for. They are here."

Yun Qingqing nodded slightly, raised her hand calmly, caught the two white light balls in her palm, and slowly sent them into the cold light range of the soul-gathering cup.

Two balls of light floated above the emperor's head for a moment, and then slowly merged into his brows one by one.

The Black and White Impermanence bowed to Yun Qingqing, said no more, and retreated back to the underworld. The entrance was closed, and the temperature in the room recovered slightly.

Cang Qi witnessed the whole process, but didn't dare to say a word, his heart was filled with shock.

Is this the strength of our own Tianxuan Sect’s Grandmaster?

Even the ghost messengers are at her disposal!

This is something that those half-baked people in the Netherworld Sect cannot compare to. Cang Qi suddenly felt extremely fortunate that he had joined the Tianxuan Sect.

With such a great master following his lead, I dare to ask, who else in the world today can match him!

Yun Qingqing had no idea of the excitement of the new imperial teacher behind her.

She finally withdrew the soul-gathering cup, and the room temperature finally returned to normal.

She put another talisman on the bedside, took out a pill and asked the emperor to take it, then waited quietly.

Seeing that she had finished treating him, Xiao Changheng finally couldn't help but whispered:

"How is it? My brother..."

Yun Qingqing nodded:

"Don't worry, he'll wake up soon."

Xiao Changheng finally breathed a sigh of relief.

The Queen also stepped forward immediately and looked at Yun Qingqing nervously:

"Is your Majesty truly well?"

Yun Qingqing's expression was cold:

"The separation of the two souls and six spirits from the body is very harmful to the body. If you don't take good care of them, it will easily lead to the instability of the soul and spirit. I will prescribe a prescription later. You must follow this prescription for at least two months. Get more sun exposure, avoid walking at night and contact with yin objects. After these two months, you will be fine."

The queen nodded repeatedly and immediately ordered people to write it all down.

Less than a cup of tea later, the emperor let out a long sigh and slowly woke up.

The Queen came forward with great joy:

"Your Majesty, you are finally awake!"

Xiao Changheng stood aside, looking at the emperor quietly, and slowly breathed a sigh of relief.

After being asked about his well-being by the Queen, the Emperor's eyes fell on Xiao Changheng.

"Changheng..." The emperor had just woken up, still a little weak, and his voice was hoarse.

Xiao Changheng stepped forward and patted his hands:

"How do you feel, my royal brother? Are you feeling unwell?"

The emperor shook his head:

"Don't worry, I'm just a little tired. I'll be fine after a rest."

"That's good." Xiao Changheng said gently.

The emperor looked at him and spoke slowly:

"Changheng...thank you for your hard work..."

Xiao Changheng was slightly stunned.

Yun Qingqing looked at the emperor and narrowed her eyes.

Not to mention that the trip to save the emperor was indeed full of twists and turns, but the emperor fell into a coma first, and Xiao Changheng went to find the soul-gathering object later. Where did the word "hardship" come from?

However, the emperor took a breath for a moment, and then said weakly to Xiao Changheng:

"These days, the court can only rely on you..."

Xiao Changheng understood and nodded:

"Don't worry, my royal brother. I'm here to take care of the affairs of the court."

Yun Qingqing frowned slightly, stepped forward to look at the emperor, and asked:

"Your Majesty, do you remember what happened before you fell into a coma? Do you have any guesses as to why you fell into a coma?"

The emperor frowned slightly, thought for a while, and shook his head:

"I was reviewing memorials in the Imperial Study, and then... I felt like I had a long sleep, and it seemed I couldn't wake up no matter how hard I tried. When I woke up again, I was here..."

Yun Qingqing seemed to be lost in thought and did not speak any more.

The emperor talked to Xiao Changheng for a while, then fell asleep again in a daze.

Before leaving the palace, Yun Qingqing gave Cang Qi a stack of talisman paper:

"Put one of these on the Emperor's bedside every day to help strengthen his soul. I'm sorry to trouble you, Imperial Master, for taking such care of this for the past two months."

Cang Qi was flattered:

"Grandmaster, you don't have to be polite. This is what the younger generation should do..."

Yun Qingqing coughed lightly:

"Don't call me that in the capital, it will cause trouble."

Cang Qi reacted and quickly changed his words:

"Yes, Princess."

Yun Qingqing said again:

"When you have time, take a closer look around the Imperial City. If you find anything amiss, notify me immediately."

As he spoke, he took out a few message talismans and carefully gave him some talismans that he could use.

"Thank you, Grand Tutor... cough, thank you, Princess! Don't worry, I will definitely live up to your trust!" Cang Qi was overjoyed and happily put the talisman away.

Things here finally came to an end, Yun Qingqing and Xiao Changheng got on the carriage and were on their way back to the palace.

So many things happened during this trip. Although I was only away from Beijing for a few days, I felt like I was in another world.

The two sat in the carriage without saying a word.

Xiao Changheng suddenly broke the silence:

"Thank you very much."

Yun Qingqing was stunned for a moment, then realized that he was thanking her for saving the emperor.

She lowered her eyes and nodded gently:

"You're welcome. That's what we agreed on."

The carriage fell silent again.

After a while, Yun Qingqing suddenly asked:

"Have you... worn pure white robes?"

"Pure white?" Xiao Changheng was stunned.

"Well, a pure white robe embroidered with silver cloud patterns." Yun Qingqing described it in more detail.

Xiao Changheng shook his head:

"I have no such robe."

Yun Qingqing nodded, seemingly not surprised. She knew very well that Xiao Changheng's clothes were mostly dark in color, with black being the most common.

But her brows were furrowed even tighter.

Xiao Changheng was silent for a moment, then spoke:

"Why are you asking this all of a sudden?"

Yun Qingqing's expression paused slightly:

"Nothing, just curious."

Xiao Changheng raised his eyebrows slightly and was about to speak, but he saw Yun Qingqing's expression change and he raised his hand.

A golden light suddenly flew in from the carriage window. Yun Qingqing caught it in her hand, and the golden light automatically formed a line of small characters in the air:

"The bastard is causing trouble."

Yun Qingqing looked at the line of small words, raised her eyebrows, and a sarcastic smile appeared at the corner of her lips.

Xiao Changheng also saw these words and frowned:

"What's wrong?"

Yun Qingqing raised her hand and waved away the words, saying calmly:

"It's the news from Zhiluo. I'm going to Tianming Pavilion."

Xiao Changheng's expression was slightly cold:

"I'll go with you."

Yun Qingqing did not object. She took out a communication talisman, sent a message to Zhiluo, and arranged for the carriage to go straight to Tianming Pavilion.

When the carriage arrived at East Street and was still some distance away from the entrance of Tianming Pavilion, it could already see the bustling and noisy crowd there.

The two men parked the carriage outside the crowd and quietly observed the situation at the entrance of Tianming Pavilion.

I saw two groups of people confronting each other in the crowd.

On one side were a dozen or so people who looked like ordinary people, with different ages, clothing, and genders, who seemed to have gathered together temporarily.

On the other side, the leader was Xiao Zirui!

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