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Chapter 996

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"What about the soldiers who had taken the medicine? How are they now? "Gu Xijiu asked again.

Rong Che said sadly, "It was a troop of five thousand soldiers. They had been taking the medicine for half a year and had become dependent on it. They would become restless after two days of dissatisfaction and would kill easily. Messenger Chenge had ordered for all of them to be locked up and guarded by the masters from the three great sects … I came here to seek medical help from my brother, and also to ask Overlord Long to treat those soldiers and see if he could concoct the antidote … Those soldiers are the elites of our dynasty, and some of them are even the sons of the court officials. We can't just destroy them like this …"

Gu Xijiu rubbed her eyebrows. If she was not mistaken, the medicine that the soldiers had taken was similar to crystal methamphetamine. Of course, it was much more complicated than crystal methamphetamine, and it was considered a banned biochemical drug even in the modern era …

It seemed like the mad scientist was insane. He would go crazy no matter where he went and even caused such a huge biochemical crisis in this era.

It seemed like the four messengers under The Lord were really capable as they could even find out such a complicated drug. If only they had taken action earlier, the war would not have lasted for such a long time.

Perhaps the reason why they did not take action earlier was that The Lord's disciples did not participate in the war between countries.

Only evil things would attract their attention …

"Xijiu, you've contributed the most in this matter." Ying Yannuo, who had been sitting there eating and drinking like an invisible man, suddenly spoke to her.

"Hmm?" Gu Xijiu raised her eyebrows.

"You're the one who found out that the Emperor was drugged and told us the characteristics of the drug. Only then did the four messengers have a direction to investigate, and the disaster could be stopped so quickly." Ying Yannuo's voice was still calm and orderly.

Gu Xijiu was stunned and seemed to have understood something, "Only you and I knew that the Emperor was drugged, so how did the four messengers know about it? Are you one of the four messengers?! "

Ying Yannuo smiled and picked up a prawn for her without saying a word.

Gu Xijiu took it as a silent agreement.

She finally understood some of the unusual things about him. For example, he was unusually knowledgeable, and his spiritual power of level six could be as powerful as that of a level eight …

The Lord was highly respected and had ruled the continent for so many years. Naturally, he would not only have the four messengers following him, so he must have many spies all over the world.

It seemed like Ying Yannuo was one of them.

Her heart skipped a beat. Was he sent by The Lord to protect her?

No, if he was sent by The Lord, he would not dare to be so close to her and even said that he wanted to marry her.

Perhaps he was one of the four messengers?

However, since they were here to protect her, they must have been instructed by The Lord. Therefore, the four messengers must have told him something. He could only be her bodyguard at most, and he would not dare to get close to her.

Unless The Lord had purposely sent someone to test her, or...

He was The Lord himself!

In other words, he was Di Fuyi!

Gu Xijiu's heart skipped a beat. She could not help but look at his wrist again. He was still wearing a small leather wrist guard, and it was no different from before.

No! The wristguard that he had worn when he was still young was of this design. Now that he had become smaller, his wristguard was naturally thinner, but the wristguard still looked just right.

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