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fifty-ninth chapter

Just now Kang Le's attention was focused on Li Jiahe. She had her back to the door and didn't notice the arrival at all. When she looked at Li Jiahe again, the other person's eyes were smiling. It was obvious that she had discovered these people at the first time.

"Your Majesty, I wonder what the 'authentic signature of the Queen Mother' this girl is talking about is? I hope your Majesty will make it clear."

The few people standing in the hall were all veterans over fifty years old, and their job in the court was to advise. They were dedicated to finding fault with the emperor. Now Kang Le was on the receiving end of a gun.

"I just heard from your majesty that you have executed the general. May I ask what mistake our meritorious general made to deserve to be punished privately by your majesty in the name of 'rebellion'?"

Kang Le was left speechless by the question. She also knew that these people were very difficult to deal with and the situation in front of her was very unfavorable to her, so she softened her attitude.

"My dear friends, there is a misunderstanding here. I will explain it tomorrow."

These people obviously did not buy her account, "I will explain the handling of the hero tomorrow. Can Your Majesty reveal something about the Queen Mother's authentic work now?"

In this dynasty, the imperial system had just taken shape. Generally speaking, officials could reasonably provoke the emperor.

When Kang Le heard this, her eyes that were still smiling just now turned completely cold, and she took a few steps back.

Li Jiahe noticed something was wrong.

Kang Le laughed without warning, just like when Li Jiahe first met her.

She said: "I really don't know what to say to you."

Seeing that the rope on his hand was about to be untied, Li Jiahe sped up his movements and cut off Huaide's bracelet in a panic. However, after hearing a faint clatter, countless arrows shot out of the night with sharpness that cut through the air.

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These people were originally standing in front of Li Jiahe. They couldn't avoid it and fell to the ground one after another. Li Jiahe quickly ran to the side of the pillar where the two of them could hug each other. However, no matter how fast she moved, she couldn't move faster than an eyeless arrow.

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Hearing the buzzing sound behind her, Li Jiahe felt deep despair. At this time, she was only three steps away from the pillar, but obviously, no matter what, the possibility of her leaving alive today was very small.

At this moment, what she wanted to do most was to insult the author.

If you don't have that diamond, don't take up the porcelain job. The novel is half-written and left there. What should the characters in the book do? The system is unreliable, and now she doesn't even have spoilers.

She quickly looked back and saw that the arrow had already arrived in front of her, and she could even smell the faint scent of blood on the coldly glowing arrow.

Close your eyes resignedly.

It didn't matter, it would have been a pleasant death to be shot in the head by an arrow, but she was unwilling to do so. She didn't even find out where the archer was hiding, and it was such a useless death.

While she was thinking about the scene of herself being shot through.

A huge wave of air came overwhelmingly in front of him.

The scorching heat almost knocked her over.

She opened her eyes suddenly and stared at the arrow in front of her nose.

The arrow was suspended in the air, bumping up and down due to unstable airflow, and the arrow tail trembled slightly, as if it was being suppressed.

Li Jiahe climbed awkwardly behind the pillar and slid to the ground, as if he had just been fished out of the water.

The arrow stayed in the air for a few seconds, then suddenly changed its direction and headed straight for Kangle.

For a moment, the hall was filled with sword lights, and accompanied by the sound of flesh being cut, Li Jiahe trembled and looked outside.

Kang Le was guarded by secret guards in the middle, and opposite these dozens of people, only Huaide stood.


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