An Jiu quickly recounted what had happened.
【idiot. 】
【idiot! 】
【idiot! 】
[For a pheasant, for a pheasant! 】
[He is the one who is fooling around and has no brains, but I am the one who is hurt and in pain...]
[It’s me!] ! ! 】
The emperor gnashed his teeth and cursed the tyrant's eight generations of ancestors.
An Jiu looked a little sentimental.
The emperor was right.
He is indeed a bit miserable.
But we can’t blame the tyrant for all this, can we?
Then isn’t the person responsible for fishing enforcement the emperor?
He has no idea about his own situation...
I have to go to the meeting alone to show off...
Besides, the tyrant is just a child at heart. What does he know? What bad intentions could he have? He just wanted to eat a chicken...
[What are you doing standing there, stupid goose?] Come over and help me...】
An Jiu ran over quickly and helped the emperor up.
"Your Majesty, what shall we do next?"
The emperor looked at Zhou and said: "Let's leave here first. This snake will definitely attract other wild animals."
An Jiu supported him and left marks as they walked.
The emperor felt pain and discomfort, and couldn't help but ask her: "Do you know why the snake came?"
[Because you brought that damn pheasant and attracted the snake. 】
The emperor was completely convinced. He thought An Jiu was as stupid as the tyrant. I don't know what stupid things these two people will do together.
But why is he the unlucky one? ! !
An Jiu heard his inner voice, so she nodded and said, "I know. It was because I didn't treat your majesty's injury properly that the smell of blood attracted the snake."
emperor"?"
emperor"……"
ha?
Did he hear it right?
How come he was wrong?
"If he hadn't run to catch the chicken, how could I have been injured?" The emperor was very angry: "It's all because of that chicken and that idiot, and you're still on his side?"
An Jiu is unhappy, but the tyrant is not a fool.
What's wrong with him wanting to eat a chicken? ? ?
When she returned, she stewed chicken for the tyrant every day.
Moreover, even though he was injured like this, the tyrant didn't say a word, but this...
The originally quiet forest was filled with the sound of an emperor screaming like a chicken crying out in pain, which sounded particularly ethereal, strange and ethereal...
However, An Jiu didn't dare to refute the emperor, so she kept silent.
The emperor snorted coldly.
"I know you are not convinced."
"I don't have any."
The emperor snorted coldly.
"You have, I can see it."
An Jiu: "..."
What kind of magic potion did that idiot give her? 】
[It hurts so much...]
Where on earth is this hell? 】
[What are Lin San and the others doing?] 】The emperor's voice never stopped.
An Jiu took back what he had just said.
It would be better if the tyrant came back, at least he could take her back the same way while enduring the pain...
Why……
I don’t know how long I walked, but it was already getting completely dark.
Fortunately, they found a cave. An Jiu went in and took a look. It was an ordinary cave with no signs of animals.
She heaved a sigh of relief, marked the entrance of the cave, and helped the emperor in. Then, before it got completely dark, she found some dead branches to put into the cave, and some large leaves to block the entrance.
It was completely dark.
An Jiu took the flint and lit the fire.
A faint fire lit up in the cave, giving people a great sense of security.
"Why do you carry a flint with you?" The emperor's face was distorted with pain, and he could only find some topic to divert his attention.
"I often cook and bring it with me."
An Jiu was also exhausted, tired and hungry. She leaned against the wall and began to miss home again.
The emperor remained silent, but his inner voice continued.
【pain……】
An Jiu felt a little reluctant and asked softly, "Your Majesty, can I take another look at your injuries?"
The emperor shook his head: "No."
He couldn't bear the fact that the bandage had to be torn off and re-bandaged.
An Jiu thought about it, then helped him lie down in a comfortable position.
Soon he closed his eyes and fell asleep.
An Jiu didn't dare to sleep.
She listened to the noise outside, and if any wild beasts came or King Jing and his men arrived, she would be able to react in time.
But half the night passed and there was still no movement.
Anji didn't know how long it had been before she vaguely heard a murmur. She turned around and found it was the emperor. He seemed very cold and curled up. He looked a little pitiful for such a big man.
An Jiu touched his head and found that he had a fever.
She didn't know what to do and called the emperor several times but there was no response.
An Jiu remembered the medicine in the cloth bag and took out another one for him to eat.
But the emperor still slept uneasily, with marks on his face from being hit by stones on the ground.
An Jiu sighed, sat a little closer, and let the emperor sleep on his side with his head resting on her legs.
I don’t know if it was because he slept comfortably, but the emperor’s brows and eyes were much more relaxed.
An Jiu couldn't hold on any longer and fell asleep in a daze.
And King Jing and his men did encounter a situation.
They followed the tyrant's trail, but they were too slow. When they arrived at the scene of the pheasant incident, they met two wild boars. The wild boars had bad tempers and bumped into them without saying a word.
There was a fierce battle between man and pig, and the wild boar was injured and fled.
But the smell of blood was strong here, and the fight with the wild boar was very noisy, so before the few people could breathe a sigh of relief, a black bear quietly came and slapped one of the secret guards...
The bear in the forest was very powerful. It took several people to surround it and seriously injure it. The bear ran away and several people were injured. King Jing asked them to wait while he and Lin San continued to look for it.
At this time, the Anjiru mark came into play.
An Jiu was very smart. Not only did she carve it on the tree, she also tried her best to trample the grass and break branches as she walked along the road. This way, even if the vision was poor, it would be easy to find.
In the second half of the night, An Jiu heard some noise outside. She stared at the cave entrance vigilantly, and soon she saw King Jing...
At that moment, An Jiu seemed to see a relative, her eyes instantly turned red, and she said excitedly: "My Lord, you are finally here."
King Jing knew that she must be frightened as a young girl, so he comforted her coldly: "It's okay..."
An Jiu wiped away her tears and said, "I'm fine, but the emperor seems to be dying."
She touched the emperor and found his whole body burning hot. He didn't respond when she called him. An Jiu was very worried and had already decided whether it would be easier to die by hanging or drinking poison...
"Your Majesty." Upon hearing that the emperor was about to die, Lin San was the first to rush in and check on the emperor's injuries with King Jing.
King Jing frowned: "We have to go back quickly."
Lin San nodded and carried the emperor on his back.
"Follow me." King Jing turned around and said to An Jiu.
An Jiu had calmed down and was in no mood to feel embarrassed about what had just happened. She was very, very, very worried about the emperor, so she quickly caught up with Prince Jing and the others.
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