Shang Changge was a little flustered, but not much.
Looking at Xiao Ji walking towards her, she naturally smiled slightly.
"Did you come looking for me?"
Xiao Ji came over and took Shang Changge's hand, his declaration of sovereignty and possession clearly evident to outsiders, yet internally displaying boundless tolerance:
"It wasn't before, but it is now."
Shang Changge: "Hmm?"
Xiao Ji squeezed Shang Changge's fingertips, signaling her to calm down, and then parted his thin lips slightly:
"Deadly."
Duoming understood immediately and handed the two pieces of blood jade he had brought to Granny Hua.
Deadly: "Grandma Flower, our master and you are even now."
The deadly statement was concise and to the point, conveying the message to Granny Hua without revealing that there were other conditions in their transaction besides the Blood Jade.
Grandma Hua nodded and accepted it.
Xiao Ji looked at Jing Xiuming and Mi Chan standing together, completely disregarding the lives of others, and directly exposed them:
"He was neither poisoned nor in mortal danger. On the contrary, most of the poison in his body had been neutralized, and he was no longer a poisoned person."
“Your brother is lying to you and using you. And he’s doing this just to win a bet with me.”
A hint of panic appeared on Jing Xiuming's sickly pale face, but this panic was directed not at Mi Chan, but at Shang Changge.
Mi Chan paused for a moment before turning to look at Jing Xiuming, her voice hoarse and strained:
"Ah Yuan... is what the General said true?"
Jing Xiuming didn't even look at Mi Chan or care about her emotional changes; he only saw Shang Changge looking like a child who had done something wrong, anxiously explaining himself.
"No, sister, I didn't..."
Shang Changge: "Stop, I have no interest in listening." She looked at Mi Chan, her beautiful face expressionless, and coldly curled her lips.
"Mi Chan, you should leave the Princess's residence no later than noon tomorrow."
Qingyao suddenly looked up and looked over, and Michan was startled.
Mi Chan: "Princess..."
Shang Changge had no interest in Mi Chan's words either, and coldly interrupted her:
"I brought you back to my residence thinking you might be of use. Although you did help me a little later..."
But you bring me more trouble, and I don't need troublesome subordinates.
"As for the poison in your body, I will have Qingyao bring you the antidote later."
"After you leave the Princess's residence, keep your mouth shut and don't say anything you shouldn't. If even a whisper gets out, I can still take your life."
She understood what General Xiao said. Although she didn't quite understand the specifics, she could guess the general idea.
It's nothing more than Jing Xiuming using Mi Chan to get himself to come and see her.
In that case, let's address the problem at its root.
Mi Chan: "Princess, I, I..."
Mi Chan wanted to explain and make amends but didn't know what to say. Thinking of the princess asking her to leave the princess's residence, her eyes welled up with tears, and she felt extremely sad.
Shang Changge didn't look at Mi Chan, Qing Yao, Jing Xiuming, or anyone else. She pulled Xiao Ji and walked out of the courtyard.
"Let's go, General Xiao, let's go home."
Sensing that General Xiao wasn't in a good mood, she needed to find a way to cheer him up.
Unbeknownst to Shang Changge, her words "I'm home" dispelled the gloom in Xiao Ji's heart. His large hand enveloped the woman's soft hand, and he smiled gently.
"Okay, let's go home."
The two left hand in hand, looking very affectionate.
Deadly followed closely behind, giving Jing Xiuming a murderous glare before leaving, his eyes full of warning.
Who does she think she is, daring to snatch their general's wife? Doesn't she know her place?
The Empress's illness hasn't even been cured, and the General is already being generous by keeping his promise, yet he dares to cause trouble and shows no gratitude.
So what if you know how to use poison? Watch out, he might just slash you down with one swift stroke, one swift stroke, slash ...
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