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475. Chapter 475 Raging Princess 2

"Xuan'er, let go, let go of the princess! Don't get excited, don't do whatever you want..."

Seeing Prince Xuan's hand suddenly press on the princess's neck, her son was very skilled in martial arts, but he accidentally slipped his hand, but it was really...

Upon hearing the Queen Mother's words, Prince Xuan turned his head and glared at the Queen Mother coldly. The Queen Mother was so frightened that she shrank her neck and did not dare to say a word again.

"Princess, are your ears okay?"

Seeing that the princess did not answer his question, Prince Xuan narrowed his eyes and his voice became increasingly unhappy.

"I...I..."

She was scared and trembling. The hand on her neck was obviously warm, but why did she feel only a bone-chilling coldness?

His eyes are so cold, so icy, sapphire blue, like thousands of years of ice, beautiful but unapproachable!

"Where is he? Where is Lu'er?"

With a slight push of her hand, the princess felt a suffocating feeling. She widened her eyes in fear and wanted to cry out nervously.

But she couldn't shout, so how could she? The sound lingered in her throat, but she couldn't find a way out.

She was about to die, about to suffocate. Just when she thought she was really about to die and couldn't breathe anymore, the hand on her neck suddenly loosened, and her body fell like a lifeless doll.

Come down.

With a bang, he fell to the ground. It wasn't very loud, but it was very painful!

"Princess……"

The Empress Dowager was startled, and just as she was about to step forward, Prince Xuan waved his hand. She sat uneasily, looking at the princess who couldn't catch her breath for a long time in embarrassment.

"Princess, if you know, you'd better tell me..."

After a while, the Queen Mother saw that the princess's face had regained a little rosiness, and then looked at her son who was as gloomy as Shura, and kindly advised her.


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