Chapter 7 It's a sin



Wen Yu shook her head: "You said you didn't have it, then how did the people from the Dali Temple catch you from the Anxiang Tower?"

Lu Jin looked at Wen Yu who was talking, a little dumbfounded, and did not reply. He said blankly: "Where did this fairy sister come from..."

Lu Ren's forehead veins jumped when he heard this, "How dare you! This is the eldest princess! Lu Jin, have you forgotten the meaning of prudent words and deeds in your name?"

Lu Jin was startled and immediately knelt down: "Lu Jin greets the princess! Princess, please forgive me!"

"It's okay, it's okay. Just get up. How can you be guilty of praising me for being pretty?"

Wen Yu smiled, not blaming me at all, "You are much more talkative than your brother. As soon as we met, you called me fairy sister, but your brother couldn't even fart."

Lu Ren: ...

"The eldest princess..."

Wen Yu coughed lightly and started to talk business: "Okay, let's put aside all these etiquettes and rites, and forget about reminiscing about the past. Let's get down to business. You said you didn't have sex with prostitutes, so why did you end up in Anxianglou and get arrested by the Dali Temple?"

Lu Jin stood up, holding onto the prison pillar, and said aggrievedly: "I was drunk and I don't know anything."

Just as Lu Ren was about to speak, Wen Yu raised her hand to stop him. She smiled and asked, "So you scolded His Majesty, and you don't remember it?"

"W-what..." Lu Jin was obviously panicked, "What do you mean by cursing His Majesty? I didn't do that, how could it be possible? How could I possibly curse His Majesty? My family is loyal to His Majesty!"

He is still very young and gets panicked when something happens.

Wen Yu looked at him: "Why don't you tell the truth?"

"..." Lu Jin lowered his head, his tone becoming much more depressed, "I did go to Anxiang Tower."

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