Qi Xuan looked at Wan'er and then at Jiang Yuan. Jiang Yuan made it clear that she didn't care and stood aside without even looking at her.
Qi Xuanzuo couldn't help but feel funny.
The current Jiang Yuan is indeed very different from the person before.
It's just... two people.
"You go back." Qi Xuanzuo finally said it calmly.
"Your Majesty..." Wan'er raised her pitiful face and looked at Qi Xuanzuo, with a faint pleading in her eyes.
It was rare for her to see the emperor once, so she must seize the opportunity.
"I told you to go back."
Qi Xuanzuo's tone was still casual, but it was obviously irresistible.
Wan'er's whole body was shaken, and she said slowly: "I obey my orders."
When leaving, Jiang Yuan felt her extremely vicious gaze flash past, and she knew that this person would not give up so easily.
So, it’s just that trouble comes looking for her.
Jiang Yuan glanced at Qi Xuanzuo, saw the interested smile in his eyes, and couldn't help but sarcastically said: "Why do you have to make so many enemies for me?"
Qi Xuanzuo seemed to be in a good mood and slowly walked into the bedroom, "This way, you won't have so much time to think about meaningless things."
"childish!"
Jiang Yuan rarely felt unhappy for a moment.
She had known for a long time that people like Qi Xuanzuo would not do unnecessary things, but now, she was clearly required to deal with these boring things.
Thinking about it, she slammed her shoulder into Qi Xuanzuo, rubbed his shoulder and walked in first, pulled the door and closed it with a bang.
"I don't welcome you, get out."
"This is the palace, my place." A smile flashed across Qi Xuan's left eye, and it was really rare to see Jiang Yuan angry.
"Wrong." Jiang Yuan's voice came out, "I own half of the marital property."
"Husband and wife...property?" Qi Xuanzuo repeated blankly, "What do you mean?"
"Open the door, I have something to tell you."
"I have nothing to say to you."
Jiang Yuan lay down on the chaise longue, paying no attention to the clamor outside. She originally thought that according to his temper, he would leave soon, but the knocking on the door not only did not stop, but became louder and louder.