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Chapter 352: Slaves deserve to die

Is this good enough?

He is a man, and he is the king of a country.

A king can only rule the world and obey God's orders. How can he expose his weakness to others?

"Get out! Get out! Get out of Chaoyang Palace. I don't want to see you again! If you dare to appear in front of me again, I want you to come to see me with your head raised!"

The few people standing outside the door were frightened and eventually fled.

So, he was the only one left in this empty hall.



The lights flickered.

The empty room seemed like his empty heart.

I have planned for so long and worked hard for so long.

It turned out that they were all broken by Mei Siyu's rush for success.

Looking at the piles of memorials on the case, he didn't know what to do except smile bitterly and shake his head.

After sitting alone for several hours, his originally angry heart had calmed down a lot.

But what should be done?

How to clean up this mess?

"snort……"

Cang Xilin sneered, whether he was mocking himself or the current situation.

"Deng Deng..."

Suddenly, Cang Xilin heard slight footsteps outside.

In a quiet world, it seems particularly clear.

Then, the footsteps came closer to the door.

asshole!

How dare these damn things resist the decree!

Cang Xilin became angry, picked up a paperweight on the table, and threw it at the figure.

"Boom!"

There was a crisp sound.

"ah!--"

A scream, the voice gentle and clear.

Cang Xilin's eyebrows skipped a beat.

When he raised his eyes, what he saw in his eyes was Bai Yuyue who was leaning down and frowning slightly.

"Is that you?" He frowned and knelt down.

On the ground, the white jade paperweight had been broken into two pieces.

Cang Xilin ran over and asked, "What's wrong?"

Bai Yuyue knelt down while holding on to the wall, and said, "I'm fine, I'm fine. I deserve to die."

Cang Xilin saw her holding her feet in pain: "Did that paperweight hit your leg?"

Bai Yuyue shook his head: "The paperweight hit the door and broke into two pieces. Then it fell on the slave's toes."


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