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Chapter 188 Sophistry

"Then..." King Jin narrowed his eyes slightly: "The miscarriage happened back then..."

Doctor Pang kowtowed to the ground: "It's also the Crown Princess, it's an arrangement!"

King Jin's chest kept rising and falling; he closed his eyes slightly and calmed for a while before speaking again: "What do she want this time? Or give birth to abortion?"

"Back, go back to the prince..." Doctor Pang secretly looked up and looked at King Jin: "...Back, give birth!"

Jinwang's fist clenched and clattered: "Where are you going to find a child to make up for it?"

Doctor Pang shook his head repeatedly: "This, I don't know!"

King Jin's fingertips hit the table again and again; in the quiet room, it seemed particularly harsh: "Do you know that disturbing the royal bloodline is a death sentence!"

"Old, I know!" Doctor Pang nodded repeatedly: "I'm not willing to die! I only want the prince to protect my children and grandchildren! I'm asking the prince..."

"I will protect them!" King Jin promised; then looked at Zisai, who was standing on the side of the screen; waved his hand.

"Yes!" Zisai responded and untied it, and the man was tied up.

The man was free and rushed to Doctor Pang: "Father..."

King Jin was not interested, so he watched their separation from life and death; he stood up and walked out with great strides.

...

The concubine's villa.

Cui'er was holding a bowl of herbs in her hand; her eyebrows were entangled: "Miss! Do you really want to drink it?"

The concubine stretched out her slender jade hand and took the herbs from Cui'er's hand: "You have to do it well!"

"Miss! Drink slowly, Cui'er will bring you some pastries!" After saying that, he jogged to the table; picked up a plate of pastries and walked towards the concubine.

The concubine raised her head and drank all the medicine in the bowl; she picked up a piece of pastry and put it in her mouth.

With a slight creaking sound, the door was pushed open from the outside.

The concubine handed the bowl in her hand to Cui'er; she stood up with a smile: "Crown Prince! Are you here?"

Cui'er gently caressed her body.

King Jin raised his hand slightly and signaled him to get up.

"What do you think of the doctor?" King Jin looked at the concubine and asked.

"The doctor said, if you take two sets of medicine to condition it, good news will soon be heard!" The concubine shyly pointed to Cui'er's Chinese medicine bowl: "Wan'er just finished the medicine!"

"Is that true?" King Jin's expression remained unchanged.

"Yes!" The concubine pouted in coquettishness: "Don't the prince believe in Wan'er?"

"I want to believe Wan'er, too, but..." King Jin stared at his concubine like a torch.

The concubine's heart was for no reason; she forced herself to calm down and said with a smile: "Crown Prince! What do you mean? Wan'er doesn't understand!"

"I don't understand!" King Jin smiled with his lips and slowly moved his steps towards Cui'er.

Looking at King Jin who was smiling like this, Cui'er was afraid of taking a few steps back.

King Jin took a big step and came to Cui'er; with both fingers, he picked up Cui'er's Chinese medicine bowl; raised it high, and then let go.

The sharp sound of the broken bowl instantly pierced into the eardrums of the three people.

The concubine's face changed slightly: "Crown Prince! Are you?"

King Jin turned around with a cold face: "I think! There is no need to drink this medicine!"

The concubine endured it, her heart trembled, and her eyes blinked slightly red: "The prince doesn't want to, Wan'er help you have a baby?"

"Wan'er! You've disappointed me so much!" King Jin stepped forward and pulled up his concubine's fat-like wrist; he held it hard: "I have given you many opportunities, but you ignore it again and again

!”

The concubine pulled her wrist tightly, and the King Jin held her tightly: "Crown Prince! You hurt Wan'er!" Tears slowly slid down the corners of her eyes: "Wan'er really doesn't understand, what are you talking about!"

"I don't understand!" King Jin's wrist strength increased again: "Doctor Pang has informed the prince of everything! Including..." King Jin's eyes were sharp: "...You pretended to have a miscarriage back then and framed the official concubine.

!”

The concubine was so shocked that she forgot to shed tears.

"Miss..." Cui'er shouted hurriedly from the side.

The concubine came back to her senses and cried hurriedly explained: "Crown Prince! He, he is talking nonsense! You have to believe Wan'er! You have to believe Wan'er..."

Looking at the concubine, her little face covered with tears; King Jin felt extremely annoyed: "The facts are in front of me, how do you make me believe you!"

"He, he..." The concubine didn't care about her wrist, which was about to be crushed; she was just thinking about how to hide it from King Jin.

Cui'er stepped forward and knelt down with a 'plop!': "The prince clearly checked! Doctor Pang must have been bribed and wanted to frame our lady..."

The concubine nodded repeatedly: "Yes! Prince! He must be bribed! Prince! You must believe Wan'er! You must believe Wan'er..."

"Prince! You must believe in our lady! The prince..." Cui'er knelt forward and hugged King Jin's legs: "...You must believe in our lady..."

In King Jin's eyes, a heavy rain was about to come; his legs suddenly kicked out: "Get out!"

Cui'er's body instantly flew several meters away.

"Cui'er!" The concubine shouted, wanting to go over and check Cui'er's injuries; her wrist was grabbed by King Jin.

Cui'er got up and shook her head at her concubine with difficulty: "Little, Miss! Cui'er is not, it's okay!"

"Doctor Pang! He is indeed bribed!" King Jin looked at the concubine who was trembling with her shoulders and slowly said this.

The concubine cried and looked happy, "Crown Prince! You believe in Wan'er! Crown Prince..."

King Jin avoided the body that the concubine had to lean on; he said coldly: "Isn't the one who bought him the one, Wan'er, you!"

"..." The concubine bit her lips, and her eyes were full of accusations: "Crown Prince! Wan'er has been with you for so many years! Now, you would rather believe others than believe in Wan'er!" The concubine cried and shook her head: "Since that's the case, that's it.

Wan'er can only die to show her innocence!" After saying that, she tried hard to make a struggle, and the wrist was tightly clenched by King Jin.

"Miss! You can't be overwhelmed! Miss..." Cui'er hurriedly knelt down and kept kowtowing to King Jin: "...Prince! Our lady is innocent! You must believe in our lady! Prince..."


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