The barbarian slaves also brought wine, but the fire was too big.
Ye Zhen hurriedly apologized to the Grand Princess and then went to put out the fire.
The Grand Princess had no reason to stop her, but she gave her bodyguards a wink.
She had four royal bodyguards by her side, all of whom were assigned to her by Emperor Renzhao.
Furthermore, it was stipulated that before the old secret guards died, new secret guards would be trained to take their place. They were all highly skilled in martial arts and had the right to travel to various prefectures in case of emergency.
One of the four who had previously followed Kang Le to stop Zhongyong Hou from killing Fu Jiang was Kang Le.
The Marquis's residence was on fire, and there was also a case of scabies; this was an extremely serious matter.
Of the four royal guards, two brazenly entered the Marquis's residence using their light-footed skills, while the remaining two protected the old princess.
Ye Zhen pretended not to see it and hurriedly ran to the old lady's courtyard.
The old lady's room was completely burned down, but she was still alive, and you could vaguely hear her calling for help.
"Grandma, don't be afraid, we're coming to save you."
Ye Zhen directed everyone to fight the fire, and she herself was not afraid of danger, standing very close to the fire, her face full of worry and anxiety.
The royal guards observed her expression, and one of them turned and left the mansion to report to the Grand Princess.
Little did they know the joy Ye Zhen felt.
She listened intently to the screams and cries for help coming from inside the house. The barbarian slave was still alive; she had been given medicine and wouldn't die so quickly. Ye Zhen wanted her to experience the suffering that Chunni and the others had endured in their previous lives a thousand times over.
The liquid on the old lady's body was not wine, but water to ward off fire. Ye Zhen did not intend to burn her to death. Hearing the old lady's tearful pleas for help, she clenched her fists tightly.
Scenes of the tragic scene in the nunnery flashed through my mind. In my past life, those people in the nunnery had also suffered such pain and despair.
Ye Zhen closed her eyes, letting the tears fall.
Just then, a figure rushed in, soaked the quilt, and disregarded everything, charged into the fire...
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