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    Chapter 74

    Jiang Rongrong leaned in he’s arms and listened quietly.

    “One summer in the middle of the year, my father went to the Taihang Mountains to worship heaven. The palace brought lychees from Lingnan as a tribute. The little eunuch from the kitchen was ordered to deliver them to my palace. The little eunuch looked strange, and I felt something strange.”

    “Then the lychee was poisoned?”

    Seeing the nervous expression on the person in his arms, Rong Chen pinched her soft little face and continued:

    “Yes, the poison does not kill people instantly, but makes people gradually paralyzed. It is a chronic poison and difficult to detect. It shows that the person is very cautious. The eunuch who investigated is just a newcomer who has just entered the palace.

    It was not until later that I sent someone to find out that the Xiao family had bribed the transportation servants and poisoned the lychees transported into the East Palace halfway.”

    There are too many pairs of eyes to do anything in the palace, but outside the palace, it is much easier.

    Jiang Rongrong never expected that this beautiful and gentle concubine would do such a vicious thing, but remembering that when she was young, she had not heard about the scandal of a concubine harming the prince in the palace, she asked softly:

    “Then why don’t you report her?”

    Rong Chen scratched the tip of her nose: “Do you think Mr. Xiao will fall into the trap?”

    “No.”

    If you do something like this, you will definitely be killed and silenced.

    “Then later…”

    Looking at her obviously worried eyes, Rong Chen smiled softly:

    “Later, I asked people to exchange the tribute lychees shipped to the East Palace and Xiao’s Palace.”

    Since it is a chronic poison, it needs to be poisoned all the time.

    He didn’t say anything at the time and stood still, making Xiao think that he had been poisoned, and soon started the second attack.

    What Xiao didn’t expect was that the poison she had administered would return to her palace intact.

    After countless calculations, it finally fell on myself.

    “Ms. Xiao wants me to be paralyzed for the rest of my life, but I’m just trying to do the same thing in return.”

    Only then did Jiang Rongrong understand that she couldn’t blame the third prince for having a disease in his legs that had not yet recovered.

    Mrs. Xiao would never be stupid enough to cry to the emperor, “The poison originally given to your son was switched and given to my son.” She could only knock out her teeth and swallow blood, letting this secret rot in her stomach.

    As for Xiao’s serious illness, I’m afraid it was because of this incident that she suffered from a heart attack. The medicine and stone failed to work, so she ended up with resentment.

    Not only did he eliminate the third prince as a potential enemy, but he also punished the Xiao family. This move by the prince really killed two birds with one stone.

    At that time, he was just under ten years old.

    When she was young, she heard her father talk about the intrigues and intrigues in the palace, and the treacherous waves and clouds. At that time, she felt that it was very far away from her. But from what she heard today, she knew that there were all kinds of dangers.

    The person in front of me has been facing these invisible swords and shadows since childhood, and has been plotting against them.

    There is a trace of distress.

    Everyone knew that the prince was outstanding at a young age, that he was handsome, capable of governing the country, and worthy of being appointed to the Eastern Palace, but no one knew that there were countless pairs of eyes watching him from behind.

    But now when he talks about these thrilling past events, it seems like they are just ordinary trivial matters, not worth worrying about. If she hadn’t asked on a whim today, I’m afraid he wouldn’t have taken the initiative to mention them.

    Jiang Rongrong turned her head and gently leaned her head on Rong Chen’s shoulder.

    “I don’t want to eat lychees anymore.” He said dully.

    Feeling her depressed mood, Rong Chen held her slender waist and kissed her face as thin as white porcelain.

    “It’s so stupid. Why should you blame Lychee? It’s just the human heart that’s wrong.”

    She looked up at him, tempting him to kiss Yan Hong’s little mouth again.

    “We have a way to help Nong Nong continue to eat lychees in midsummer, and at the same time relieve our psychological burden.”

    Junpang leaned close to the slender and bright neck, and her body fragrance made him feel uneasy.

    The passion that had been interrupted twice before was like being ignited by a piece of fire, burning from the lower abdomen.

    “What can I do?”

    Because they were sitting on Rong Chen’s legs together, the high-spiritedness there was blocked by the moon-white brocade robe, hidden behind the clothes, holding back.

    Jiang Rongrong still didn’t realize that she was in danger, so she asked innocently.

    “Of course, feed me Nong Nong.”

    The tip of his tall nose rubbed against the side of her neck, like a burst of electricity, causing a dual reaction in the body and soul.

    The author has something to say:

    Congratulations to the prince for being ranked number one on the list of villains!

    As usual, I’m asking for pearls and collections, and I’m cute and winking (__-)

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