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Chapter 1870

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Drifting Wind Country.

Princess Residence.

Three days passed in the blink of an eye. In these three days, the Princess Residence was peaceful. Even Qin Fei, who had always been against Mu Xuexin, did not come to disturb her.

However, this tranquility was broken after three days …

A group of people came to the Princess Residence with Qin Fei at their head.

The group was led by Qin Fei and they charged over. No matter how the people of the Princess Residence tried to stop them, they couldn't do anything.

"What's going on?"

Mu Xuexin heard the commotion outside and walked out of the residence. She immediately saw the cold expression on Qin Fei's face and she couldn't help but frown.

"Mu Xuexin, how dare you!"

Qin Fei roared angrily, causing Mu Xuexin's eardrums to hurt.

She rubbed her aching ears with an expression of dissatisfaction.

"Did you come here to disturb my father's rest?"

Qin Fei's face was filled with grief as she pointed a finger at Mu Xuexin, "You still dare to mention His Majesty! I've had people pay attention to your Princess Residence during this period of time. Why didn't you report His Majesty's death? Or do you feel guilty? "

Mu Xuexin's face darkened, "Qin Fei, there's no proof. Aren't you afraid of suffering the consequences of your actions?"

In reality, Mu Xuexin knew why Qin Fei had come the moment she appeared.

However, when she thought of what Yun Luofeng had said, a trace of killing intent appeared in her cold eyes.

"Princess, you still dare to argue?" Qin Fei was heartbroken, "I heard from Imperial Physician Yu that you went to the pharmacy to get a Dream Return Grass. What do you want it for? If you really have a clear conscience, why don't you let us see His Majesty? "

"I've already said that His Majesty is resting and no one is allowed to disturb him!"

Mu Xuexin straightened her chest and stood in front of Qin Fei. She stubbornly raised her chin with a trace of coldness in her eyes.

The ministers didn't believe Qin Fei's words at first, but now that they saw Mu Xuexin blocking them from entering, could it be that something had really happened to the Emperor?

At this moment, the ministers panicked. If His Majesty had really died, then Drifting Wind Country would definitely be in chaos.

"Princess," An old minister took two steps forward. "This official believes in the Princess' innocence. Princess, please let us see His Majesty."

Mu Xuexin furrowed her brows. Miss Yun had said that her father would wake up today, but it would take time for him to wake up.

During this period of time, no one was allowed to disturb his father.

"I've already said that no one is allowed in!" Mu Xuexin roared. "When Imperial Father wakes up, I'll let you see him!"

Wake up?

Qin Fei laughed coldly in her heart, His Majesty would probably never wake up again.

"It seems like the princess is feeling guilty and doesn't dare to let us see His Majesty. She's afraid that we'll find out that you poisoned him!" Qin Fei's eyes were filled with tears, "Poor His Majesty loved you, but you plotted against him like this!"

"Princess, please make way. If His Majesty is really fine, why not let us see him?"

General Li sneered and stepped forward to attack Mu Xuexin.

At this moment, the two divine puppets who had been secretly protecting Mu Xuexin descended from the sky and landed on the ground with a loud bang. Their burly bodies blocked the group's path.

Mu Xuexin was a little stunned. The aura of these two people was very unusual …

But she was sure that she didn't know these two people!

"They're …" General Li was stunned. He suddenly sensed something and quickly retracted his outstretched hand. "They're puppets from the Elixir Gathering Hall!"

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