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Chapter 69: Ur Sultan's Imprisoned Husband

Before the little eunuch could speak, Wu'er Sultan ordered the two children to say: "Batu, Wulan, get down and kowtow to daddy!"

The two little babies were lying on the ground obediently. Although their posture was not very standard, their appearance was extremely cute, and they shouted in a sweet voice:

"Daddy, my dear, I wish you well!"

The little eunuch was shocked. There was a baby in his expectation. It was hard for him to accept that two dolls called him daddy at the same time. He wanted to turn away, but he didn't want to offend the baby's good intentions, so he grabbed it.

The taller boy took him into his arms and was so excited that he couldn't speak for a long time. The younger daughter was jealous, so she also rushed over and said:

"I want daddy to hug me too."

The little eunuch glanced at Wu Lan coldly, and then turned his questioning eyes to their mother.

Wu'er Sultan said angrily: "Why are you staring at me? If the eunuch made a forgery, could it be that his children also made forgeries?"

"So, they two are..."

"What is it?"

"Are they twins?"

Ur-Sultan nodded.

The little eunuch's suspicion disappeared, and he immediately hugged his pair of cute little guys with both hands, kissed and bit them, and rolled into a ball in the haystack. Batu and Ulan couldn't stop laughing, the little eunuch's

His face was filled with tears. He seemed to remember that this was the first time in his life that he had shed tears. Batu and Ulan were not his only children, but he believed that these were his closest relatives. The dolls in the palace were his substitutes.

The crops that others work to cultivate, but these two little guys are the crops that grow on their own land. Didn’t you hear the two dolls call him daddy? Which of the little brats in the palace ever called him daddy? Theirs

When his mother saw him, she always told them to call him father-in-law in a formal manner. And according to his status, no little prince or princess would give him a gift. Instead, he would kowtow to those little bastards. However,

Since Wu'er Sultan brought the child to recognize him, it meant that her conscience was still intact and her old feelings were still there, but why did she insist on killing him? With doubts, the little eunuch sat down on the floor, with his two precious babies sitting on his knees, and asked

Ur-Sultan:

"Why do you want to kill me? Are you married again?"

Ur-Sultan said with tears in his eyes: "Husband, it is not I who want to kill you, but I must kill you."

The young eunuch was puzzled and scolded: "Bah, you are the one who talks like this. You are the Great Chanyu. What do you say? From now on, don't call me husband, just call me dog eunuch. The eunuch is just a dog."

"

"Husband, please don't misunderstand. I must pretend to be like that in front of others, otherwise the people below will say that I am disobedient and unfilial." Ursultan leaned down and nestled next to their father and daughter.

"Then you let me die and understand!" the little eunuch roared in frustration.

Wu'er Sultan then said: "After you and I returned to Fandi five years ago, we saw that my father was also carried back. My father was seriously injured and was on the verge of death. After he saw me, he asked me how I was doing.

When I came back, I lied and said that I ran back by myself, and my father didn't pursue it further. Before he died, my father summoned the soldiers of the three armies to make me the new king, and left a message saying that if he wanted me to, he would kill the young eunuch, the commander of the southern army. I said,'

The land is divided into the north and the south. Where can I kill him?" Dad said, "It's okay not to kill him, but he will never make peace with the southern soldiers. If the southern soldiers invade again, the person who kills the young eunuch with his own hands can be made a chanyu.

.'"

When the little eunuch heard this, he couldn't help but sneer and said: "Old Shanyu is so petty. The battle between the two sides is life and death. Besides, he still made a bet with me to compare arrows, and it's not my secret arrow that hurts someone. Why bother to worry about it like this?"

"Husband, although you are not a secret arrow, you are a poisonous arrow." Ur-Sultan pointed out the crux of the problem.

"It's impossible, it's impossible! I, Pan You'an, have been a fake eunuch all my life. When did I behave like a villain?" The little eunuch stood up from the ground, and the two children held one in each hand.

"Sure enough, my husband didn't use poisonous arrows?" Ur-Sultan asked in surprise.

"Heaven serves as a warning. If I, Pan, place a poisonous arrow to kill another person, the sky will strike with lightning, and the person will die without a burial place!"

"That's strange. The arrow is still there. If you don't believe it, I can send someone to get it for you to verify for yourself." Ur-Sultan said.

"That's useless," the little eunuch replied, "I've already let your men do it!"

"At first I thought something was strange. The royal doctor who treated my father's injuries also died unexpectedly soon. I also sent people to investigate at that time, but there were no results."

"I think the traitor is right next to you." The little eunuch asked without thinking, "Isn't there anyone suspicious around you?"

"My father had a general named Han Tianren, who was also Han. My father had intended to betroth me to him during his lifetime, but because I was still young at the time, the matter was not discussed further. After my father died, General Han asked someone to talk to me.

Naturally, I would not agree to the marriage proposal. Later, when General Han saw that I had given birth to twins, he never mentioned marriage again, but General Han is still unmarried."

"It must be the one named Han who caused the trouble," the young eunuch shouted.

"How can you make a judgment so easily about something that has no basis?"

"If not him, who else? He must still be thinking about you. I know a man's thoughts better than you."

Wu'er Sultan thought for a while and said, "Afraid you are no match for General Han?"

"You mean to let me compete with Han?"

"For today's plan, there is only one way to go."

"Hey, what's so difficult about this? A real man dies on the battlefield, and he can't die on the bed. Even if he is killed by a man named Han, it is better than being killed by you in a daze." The little eunuch held two hands in his arms.

Said the doll.

"General Han is very skilled in martial arts and has courage that no man can match. I'm afraid that if you make a mistake and lose your life at his hands, what should I do?" Ur-Sultan hesitated.

"If he doesn't kill me, won't you still kill me?" the little eunuch retorted.

"Why do I want to kill you? It's just a show in front of everyone. I have been trying to save you. I look forward to your coming every day and wait for your return every night. How can I kill you?" Ur-Sultan explained.

"That's nice to say!" the little eunuch said sarcastically, "You once said that you were a Han wife in this life, and the babies you gave birth to were both male and female named Pan. What are the names of these two babies?"

"Ask them yourself." Ul-Sultan pointed at the two children and said.

The little eunuch turned around and asked the boy: "Boy, what's your name? I heard your mother call you Batu just now?"

"No!" the little boy corrected, "my nickname is Batu, and my official name is Pan Jun'an."

"What about you?" The little eunuch turned his head and asked the girl again.

"My name is Pan Xiaoan."

The little eunuch felt hot in his heart, and burst into tears. He couldn't help but hug the two dolls, fell to his knees on the ground, and choked with sobs:

"Ma'am, thank you for your hard work!"


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