Ling Xiang turned to look at Helian Xiao: "Master, do you want to persuade me too?"
Helian Xiao shook his head. "Of all the things in this world, love is the most difficult to comprehend. Master has been trying to understand it for thousands of years but still hasn't been able to do so. I can't offer you any advice. But, Xiang'er, no matter what decision you make, just don't regret it."
Ling Xiang sighed, threw a bottle of medicine to Nangong Yu, put away the crossbow, and went down the mountain first.
What could she do? She couldn't risk killing the original hero. Sigh, it was a headache...
Nangong Yu watched Ling Xiang's back disappear before his eyes. He bent down to pick up the medicine she left behind and held it tightly in his hand: "Take Gao Zhenzhen with you and return to Beijing."
In the dark prison cell of the Rakshasa Palace.
The coldness invaded her whole body, and Gao Zhenzhen woke up with a start.
Gao Zhenzhen looked carefully and saw Nangong Yu. She was delighted: "Your Highness..."
Subconsciously, she wanted to snuggle into his arms, but as soon as she moved, she felt a sharp pain all over her body. Gao Zhenzhen then remembered everything that happened at the Cliff of Broken Hearts.
She looked down towards the source of the pain and saw blood dripping from her wrist.
"Your Highness!" Gao Zhenzhen was terrified and burst into tears. "Your Highness, it was really me who saved you. This was all Ling Xiang's conspiracy! You have to believe me!"
"Then tell me how you saved me nine months ago in the mountains outside the capital, and where I was injured at that time?"
Gao Zhenzhen didn't know those details, but she was certain that Nangong Yu had lost his five senses at that time, so she lied and said firmly:
"The prince has injured his heart meridian, lost his five senses, and has some external injuries on his body."
Nangong Yu had a blank expression on his face: "Be more specific, where are the external injuries?"
Gao Zhenzhen lowered her eyes: "Your Highness, I am a girl, and you are a grown man. I was not familiar with you at that time, so of course I couldn't have seen you too closely..."
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